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Ik 32 BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG 1943 OBITUARIES ConthutdfromPaitl9 Services Today For Mrs. Blank, 80 Assemble Queens Sites Synagogue Planned id For Factory Building A oiitJ-story synagogue am Funeral Rites Held For Ex-Senator Watson toss Brown I ompany, Manhattan realty firm, assem Boullon Brothers Rites Arranged auditorium will he built on a plot at sr.S Avenue 7. by Ave- nue A Hi Center. of bled two industrial pints 1xated! Funeral sen ices for Mrs. Lena Blank, 80, a resident of the Hotel St.

George for. the last vears and mother of former on Ave. between Hunter Washington, July 31 (U.P,) Funeral service were held today for former lT. S. Senator James E.

Watson, Indiana Republican, who died last Thursday at the age of 81. 130-02 SOth Jamaica, fiom Jack-on Axes, fur the Macleans bv A. H. Salkowitz. ar Tailane Fire Prevention Cor- tfutect, to cot A solemn mass of requiem j(epUty State Attorney General for Flight Officer Alfred Vin-j William A.

Blank, will be held "cent Boulton and his brother.jal 3:30 p. m. today at -the Flat-Pfc. Francis Victor Boulton.jDUSh Memorial Chapel. both of whom lost their lives injconey Island Ave.

Interment the recent war. will tie offered; will be in the family plot in poration New York. One plot was Mild fi.r the I McMaiuts represented by I Julius C. Levy. 'attorney of The Indiana Congressional delegation and former Senate colleagues attended the funeral WW nffU ft at Cedar Hill Cemetery.

Serv liroaiiH ay. inet other was sold for the O'Brien' ar 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Ath ices were conducted bv the Rev. ff iiwi MTj' fKi Pkifi -4? e'- tate.

represented by Joseph T. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris, re tired chaplain of the I'. S. anasius R.

Church. Bay-Parkway and (i2d St. They were the sons of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kirby of 1038 Dahill Road. Onlv the bodv of Francis has Senate.

More than 30 former asso IIMONT, I. I. BRICK BUNGALOW ON GAR PES PLOTS M10 4'2 ROOMS $10,850 5 rooms with dormers, $11,250 Htifte expansion attic, anny Farmer" kitchen lift abundant custom built c-ttbinrti, Formica sink, top and table top 5 ranpe, Holtwood culorpd tile bath, oil bururr htatiiig. insulation. Washington Cemetery.

Mrs. Blank died Friday of a heart ailment in the Jewish. Memorial Hospital Manhattan. Like the Tilyou and Feltmann families. Mrs.

Blank and her lae husband. Nathan, were pioneers in the development of Conev Island. Her husband. O'Brien, attorney, of E. 42d Manhattan.

The purchaser! was represented by Harold L. Strauss of ti 2d Man-i haltan. These two plots were lieldi for many years by the O'Brien': ciates served as honorary pall I been returned, the body of Al- bearers. fred having never been re covered. Fran i mm i who died in 1916, was owner of 'the famous old resort hostelry.

iii i ti il M'a iii in if! and McManus families. The purchaser contemplates erecting a building for its own use is will e1 buried with Hugh McHugh, 75, Cattle Raiser i Rllirka last o( Umiinl Knad Telephone Flrldnlone 7-11161 ar FUral Park John J. Braslla, Sain Ulrrclor on one plot and using the other Mi (military honors in the National for storage pin-poses. A solemn reouiem ma for i ry a i i A 1 1 lis 1 V. Bonltoa Hugh McHugh, 75, retired Irish Pinelawn.

the Silver Dollar HoWl, which had dollars imheded in the floor. The hotel was destroyed in the Island's big fire in 1903. Mrs. Blank, a native of Ber-lin. Germany, came to thU country at the age of 11 and had lived in Brooklyn ever since.

Surviving are two sons Wil- was killed at Luzon on Feb. 2o, cattle raiser and trader, who died Thursday night at his home. 538 80th will be celebrated at 9:30 tomorrow in St. Anselm's R. C.

Church. Inter at the age of 19. Members of the Hesterberg Post. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will have charge of the services at the NOSTRAND AVE. TRANSACTION The building, 500 to 520 Nostrand taking in the entire blockfront on a plot 200x100, containing 28 apartments ond 13 stores, has been sold by Bulkley Horton Company, as broker, for the TJs Adam's Corporation to a client for investment.

The property, assessed at was sold for all cash over a purchase money mortgage of $77,000 This is the first sale of the property in 25 years during which time the Bulkley Horton Company has managed the building. -mill HIM hi, ii.i imMWMWMW (I -It 4 iC Planned Community tX GREYSTONE I ofiliam A a lawyer, and t.ol. J. Gold! Martin Blank retired of the be in St. Johns rav( uepreseniain Brooklyn Chapter 10.

ment wi Cemetery Medical and a daughter, i 'sUnr Mothers, ot wmcn n'ciiii ui uie -n l-l Rr aniH tun i ROCKVILLE CENTRE I. LongJillnd late John McCormack. the Irish! Kil'b-V is cnaiiiaiu, win .1 i I REAL ESTATE the mass. Francis was the.grainK-jiKiien. fnnnv.the mass tenor was Iwn in 1 I 'Builders Buy Large Tract in it I Sligo, Ireland, where he lived tne as a gentleman farmer until hi! Bronze Star and 1 rptirempnt 'Jn voai-c other decora- George Wrenn, 74, DAntlnn r.f Mou Riiilrlinn lived in Brooklyn since that1 llon-5 for i Flight Officer Mr.

McHugh was well-known1 Alfred was in the Counties of Sliga and! lnlsm2 Chows Avenue Store Demand th faepOft Ex-Stockbroker t. v. Boulton Southampton, July 31 Fu- ir.vlo -ili. fif L.eitnni and in rniTVin! hi "ll if flight over rtr. he omuiiii lor siore jaie siui on.

hi vprne a raiser was otticmiiv neral serviees for Ceorce Law. .1... i i tk- l.m-.i itradpr raioln1 (. UsaKa ria.V. dlid aioilg nit' nu-y aim it.Hiy sc.

Kwiiani 1 tinio 1mI-v I VI fi's rllZ of "wh etf" i' was a graduate of the Uni- 1 vu iii'i'ii st renirt honed hv he ilnninu ne am l.orov Simons.n. versity of Vermont and was 20 the (iiiick renting the meu 01 racing dog.s 1 iinuiirt 1 in vice nresK en (i'Vi'ii)e's of id eni'uil opers ot vears old. He had been award- son Wrenn, 71. former New York stockbroker, who was well known in Southampton and Aiken. S.

society, were held today at St. Andrew's Dune Church here. He died at Southampton Hosnital Thurs- ifclbusilM UlocK Dot ween i u. have pur- Is 1 i prt" the Merit of Honor Badge 111111 11 iM'i'i Wis a I I I 11 Sl. 1(1 11 ichased about 20 acres in Free 'l1 Lea- nearby st reels thatj The stores (fjand F.

2Sth built I Hvitt Fox. who report ior uie pui i foi in me new i.ea 1 Inland Irish step-dancer and and other citations played the violin and.he Pla-ved 1,1 tho war homo port for new inent. werei weiej percent ol tne sloies i.iiildintr reeentlv thnir ruiront.5 the.Hav Beside- flute at Irish feis and ine sinu i ui as i taken before I .1 that the Mr. Ilovle taiei rented tare 2702 to Ira Schiller are are fvnnt Ma )OVS surviveu uy uiire I 'completed rmts- sold on manv occasions Ibrothers, Raymond Boulton and Trti hru inr sites for store build-ladies suites and Available fisca trom .1 uiv l. tin 1 I'll locality are rapidly! to Harvey Robinson, chain, ings in the i' iivm 1 1 9H wrtfth of IVJL -ulv.

iiica i. lit 1 Ull'l a poetry and composed Irish airs three sisters. Lleanor, lola He was a member of the Lucille Kirby. cient Ordfi of Hibernians, the 1 Carilyn Cotton Shop. Marilyn in ihoir developments.

i buyer: to Charles: Judico and Sam diminishing. The requests tor locations in the active blocks from nationally known chain With fine environment and easy accessibility to both city and seashore CREYSTONE offers you a beautiful 5 room story and one-half home on a fully landscaped generous sized plot of 6000 square feet. You can choose from a wide variety of design and layout. In this community of occupied homes residents are close to local grade and high schools, as well as within walking distance to the shopping center and railroad station. Sewers are installed.

street lights are fed through underground conduits low municipal lighting and -water rates. PRICE: $16,000 FHA Government Insured Mortgage FIRST CHOICE TO VETERANS, OP COURSE V- E- GIBSON BUILDERS, Inc. I to Bordtn s. Crou r- I I tviwmiuHGw I 596 LAKEVIEW AVENUE aL, Rosd tnd turn ritbl. Tel.

ROckvlllc Centre 6-0661 fants wear; 2708 to Herbert! ir. ation the friendly Ihown. goods; 2710 'f iiSons uf ''atrick ami, the 27.2 to U.C.A. Television Ser-i'Svoll? vice Company: 2 14 to Lrnest seims tnuuh. Services Held For LI.

Elder Mr. Wrenn was a graduate of Harvard I'niversity and had been a partner in Wrenn Brothers Broad Manhattan, former member firm of the New York Stock Exchange. He retired 10 years ago. He had his Summer home here in Gin Lane and lived in Aiken. He was a member of the National Golf Links Club, the Racquet and Tennis Club and the Southampton Club.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Louise Burton Wrenn, and two step-daughte'rs, Mrs. Robert Banks and Mrs. Nelson Tell. sr.c;u: WATKKI KONT PROI'llRTY Mnilfrn -itffl hnusf.

lar-tf room-i, gaii bfnt, l-familv, I ninivilifitp Klein ieivelrv and He was a cousin of the Irish tions. I I 1 1.,1 2710 to Weber, electric ap-j Surving are two sons, Patrick I I 1 till IH'I III It t.ll ilV IIVMI hounded by W. Seaman Ave. on the north, Virginia Ave. on the $18,500 ESpUnade pliances; 2718 to William Axel, delicatessen store; 2720 a 2722 to Roulston Self Service.

east, Wilson Ave. on the south and six daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth McLoughlin, Mrs. Mae Cronin. Mrs.

Betty McCormack, Mrs Margaret Gallagher, Mrs. Winifred Dunleavy and Mrs. Theresa Clerkin, and 17 grandchildren. Garden City, July 31 Second Lt. Charles S.

Elder who was killed over England on Jan. 5, 1945, has been returned to his home country and funeral services were held today in the Cathedral of the Incarnation. He is survived bv his Darents. rf NO RENTING and Oakfield Ave. on the west, "Last Sunday two of our homes in Malverne used as models were sold and the balance of five are now being FOR SEPTEMBER OCCUPANCY NEW BUILDING Mr.

and Mrs. Charles S. Elder, aDCfltfjS jj offered, including the one used as a temporary office at Corn-Ifwall Ave. and Horton Mr. oi iu iassau iiuuievaiu, neie, a sister, Mrs.

Josepn Kice JNeu- TOBIASEN TARALD July 1800 Ave. L. corner E. 18th Brooklvn. N.

Y.X Huyle explained. haus, and a brother, Jonn w. ji, his 78th year, beloved hus LOTB Elder. lband ot Anna; dear father of Lt. Elder was in bis sopho-Thedore, Martin.

Arthur, Theo-tnore vear at Yale University Han-n- Caroline Hansen and -i, Theresa Olsen; brother of Tom I Starts 75 Homes AUOTH liK tUTlFlL, EXPERTLY APARTMENTS ROOMS Also Professional Apartment ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS TELEVISION OUTLETS SEPARATE STALL SHOWERS RAISED DINETTES, GALLERIES AMPLE CLOSET SPACE ViGahre and Ida Pedersen. Reposin fiiri-p in 1 113 He had nrpvM. air force in 1913. He had previ at the Halvorsen Chapel, 5310 8lh Richard Addeo, 61, Bay Ridge Barber A solemn mass of requiem for Richard Addeo, til, of 121 lay Ridge who for many years had operated a barber hop in the section, will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Our Lady of Angels R.

C. Church. 4th Ave. and 7Gth St. The funeral will be held from the Addeo Funeral Home, 7th St.

and 4th of which his nephew, Arthur J. Addeo. is the I) In Gibson Colony Dr. Georqe Richmond Builder-Owner ES. 7-9831 NO IFS ANDS OR BUTS Every lot goes to highest bidder, regardless of price 1 At Valley Stream Atrnt on prfmisrs 10 A.M.

to 8 P.M. Daily and Sunday ously attended the Garden City schools and Taft School at Watertown, Conn. He recived his commission on June 27, 1944, while at Freeman Field, Seymour, Ind. At the time of his death he was attached to the 849th Bombardment Squadron, 490th Bomb Group of the 8th Air Force. Avenue.

Services at the chapel this evening at 8 o'clock. Final obsequies at Our Saviour's Norwegian Lutheran Church, 4th Avenue at 80th Street, Monday, 1:30 p.m. Interment The Evergreens. UBL FRANK suddenly, at Freeport, L. on July 30, 1948.

beloved husband of Emma father of William E. Bowden. Services at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Monday at 8 p.m. Interment Canarsie Cemetery. A new group of 1 one-family houses, for veterans and non-veterans, was started on Wilson 678 LOTS Road and Peninsular Burial will be in St.

LONG BEACH The Famous Self -Contained Community at Valley Stream '9500 in Gibson at Valley Stream by I Cemetery, the Gibson Corporation, which1 Mr, who came to this has built over 1.000 homes in immtry from Italy as a vout.li. that area. According to KretPdied on Thursday 'of a heart at- NEW SECTION fOR VETS OR NON-VETS OPENS TODAY in DETACHED HOMES 2 LARGE BEDROOMS l-argt living room. oin tircA.v to rxitan.iton at Ocatljs ST. JOHN UNIVERSITY AUX- Gibson.

the corporation k. He had been a resident ILIARY announces with sorrow the: Including Foundation Block on Boardwalk BUSINESS, HOTEL, APARTMENT RESIDENCE SITES built homes since Aug. is. of llroo klvn since coming to the death of a life member. Mrs.

".7. 'T OI II- .,11 nil i ui.ii. sn i 1 Ktummin Mmrxr 9i r. waiu-i. mm m-n- mmh "lluuunLii, aic jc WITH PICTURE WINDOW Ol HIHMI males aild Was a Mnuucu, at Waltor rnn i before completion.

of the Knight of Columbus. quested to attend the Requiem Avem' The new houses are Surviving are his wife, Mrs. K.L ai m- at SHSay fpm. Funeral MonZ: p.m. Funeral Mondav.

FOR NO CASH tic, roomy Witch-n, built-in ''Hbinets. dinitif sparr. Hie with tub md shower, Oil Btirnit. hot. watfr heaunR unit, ron-vtor typ raoiation, hardwooa Hoor, imulation.

large lndscaied plot. Write or Phonr (or FRKE Bm'Hlrl Francis Xavier Church. nslllstiw shmt hl'U'k l.i.onliinn fViwni Aililnri- P. Loungr Koiitn lloli-l Na.au. On Riarda'h Lous Brarb, Long Inland S74 84 month.

tsTes. rtr nd ,1 p.m.' Interment Evergreens Cem-I etery. i. in Mrs. JOHN P.

McGR ATH. Pres. and Trm i c.Mti nil iiuuuiiici s. iuis. r.ieaiiui riw-; Mrs.

Daniel M. McCarthy, Corr. See They have living room.iplin and Mrs. Florence Rose: i kitchen with dining space, twoj three sons, John, Adolph and Brokers' Co-operation Invited SCHICK SEBASTIAN, sudden-j ly, on July 30, of 234 Cornelia FHA INSURED. du morty.

Near Glbon R. R. min. MrfM Pfnna. Sl.

FUIbuh Aft Brooklrn, 9i traim daily, time i tiortn, K-boohi and chart hrt. NEW MODEL HOME AT ROCKAWAY AV. AND HAIG ROAD The GIBSON CORPORATION bedrooms and tile bath and Ernest Addeo: a sister, Mrs. Auctioneers: A 1-1 Street, beloved husband of Cath- to attic, where there; Lena Ciotti; two brothers, stairway Fred Brscr, Nat, KreleU, Clms. Biaun and erine; father of Thomas, Mrs.

bert and Joseph Addeo, seven grandchildren. 4 Office nt bjon R. R. Station Tel. Valley Stream 5-2300 imf.faaWrtfiiallffilfiMiltAMIdi-.

WARD WILLIAM, suddenly, on July 28. 1948, of 782 E. 32d Street, retired N. Y. F.

husband of Mary; father of Maureen; brother of Frank, Stephen "and Margaret Germain. Solemn Requiem Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m., St. Thomas Aquinas R. Church, 9th Street and 4th Avenue. Reposing at Chapel of Joseph G.

Duffy, 7703 5th Avenue. WHITE JAMES on Julv 31. wl l)incllon: By Aulo Sunri Hiahway, or Mi'rriok to Rnckway turn ritht (noulhl to Unit Rd. By Subway and Bun Hll or Hth Av. Subway lo rrim Blvd.

Station, thrn Grant Paik Ku to (iibnon R. R. Station. By L. I.

H. to Gibson Station. Martha Dwyer, Herman, Conrad, Mrs. Pauline Lynch and Joseph; brother of Peter Schick and Mrs. Marie Proether.

Reposing Nicholas Blasius Funeral Home, 710 Knickerbocker Avenue. Requiem Mass St. Martin of Tours Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Interment Most Holy Trinity Cemetery. is space for additional rooms: oil burner, hot water heating system, hardwood floors and insulation.

They will be: priced at $9,500 and can be purchased by veterans with no down payment and monthly payments of approximately The 20-year 4 percent FHA mortgages have been placed with the Lincoln Savings Rank. 215,000 Hail Idlewild Show "Action by Auction" Auction llia(l(uiirlcr on ihc Itunnlwalk N. Y. OFFICE: 70 WALL IN. Y.

3, IS. Y. HAmm-r 2-0991 Continued from Page 3 I 1948, at his residence, 368 Union dive divej junard homes Street, devoted husband of Hannah (nee Keegant White and lovinz and returned to straf, SMITH DENNIS. July ,31, 1948, bomb and torpedo. native of County The flight of Corsairs fromlLeitrim, Ireland; husband of Cath-nearbv Flovd Bennett Naval erine tnee Connors); father of 4 Bedrooms.

2 Baths WEST father of Mrs. Shirley Saville, Mrs. $19,000 sl Dorothy Dencker, Mrs. Marion Conklln, Thomas F. and Joseph E.

1 Brooklyn Real Estate Board 44 Court Street Telephone TRiangle 5-5185 It to Do Business With a Realtor Air Station roared over to James Drotner oi Annie, To Auction Home Sites At Beechwood Lake, N. Y. A group of home siies at I and Mary. Funeral Tuesday, 9 a.m., Reposing at Chapel. 115 Atlantic 'clean up." I from the McManus Funeral Home, A t-'J-F Grumman CTilHlch natousn Deechwood Lake.

X. will be I. .7." Avenue; Kequiem tuiane ivu pusnca uvci inc nciu Mass Marv Queen of Heaven R. HEMPSTEAD .1 Distinctive Community Of Fine Homes Adjacent to Garden City and convenient to stores, schools, churches, Avenue, until Monday, 10 p.m. Interment Tuesday, a.m., Calvary Cemetery, Newtonville, Mass.

Please omit flowers. Masses appreciated. Jere J. Cronin, Director. offered at auction in plots of at bOU miles per nour.

i church. Interment St. Charles (Pi After the navy show, the cemetery. British Royal Air Force and: Fleet Air Ann of the Royal i SPADE On June 5, 1944, at V.ivv nut mi a show Thp crowd iRome, Italy. 2d Lt.

WARREN G. 3 or more lots by Fred Berger in a sale to take place on Saturday, Aug. 7. at 2 p.m. in Community Hall, on the premises, it was announced today by Fred Berger, president.

Located on Route fi. one mile east of Peekskill, Town of Cort-'landt. Westchester County, SPADE, beloved son of Gusfave 1 and Elizabeth Spade; brother of Mrs. John Shortell, Mrs. Edward cheered as "Sea Hornets" and two single-engined "Sea Furies" went through a series of intri- 5 outHtuiuhity W'th lx to $21,000 on spacious land YOUR LOCAL REALTOR, A MEMBER OF THE BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE BOARD, IS PLEDGED TO GIVE LOYAL SERVICE TO MIS CLIENTS.

IT COSTS NO MQRE TO EMPLOY HIM AND HE BRINGS WITH HIM A BACKGROUND OF RECOGNIZED ABILITY, EXPERIENCE AND KNOWL EDGE. MOREOVER, A REALTOR'S CODE OF ETHICS REQUIRES THAT HE GIV1 TRUTHFUL ADVICE TO HIS CLIENTS WHEN YOU BUY, RENT OR SELL CON SIT.T A REALTOR. IN BROOKLYN ONLY MEMBERS OF THE BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE BOARD HAVE THE RIGHT TO USE THE TITLE REALTOR. Dunn and Mrs. Alfred Hazel.

scaped grounds. 5-G-7 rooms, 1 and 2 baths. Air-conditioned heat. Quality materials throughout. Early occupancy.

Troops 239 and 477, Boy Scouts of i Beechwood Lake offers its resl- i lli'iiii-liiil Tpke. to nrnuilvtay i ill .1 America, services, 8 p.m., and Porter Post, No. 986, V. F. services, 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday, August 3, Drive out today! Jn cmotfam CLE ARY EDWARD J. In loving memory of our son and brother, who departed this life August 1, 1945. Aiwayj Uiinkliw of you, Ed. Mom', Pop, Sisters, Brothers. HUBBARD EDWARD J.

In memory of a beloved husband and father. First Anniversary Mass offered. The midnight stars are shtnln Upon jour silent grave: Beneath it sleep the one we 1ov And the one we could not nave. ettte loping maneuvers. Sky Port Worker Hurt One man who did not attend the Idlewild air show yesterday was injured seriously as an incidental result of proceedings dents not only complete water sports, but the use of handball Know Them by This Sign Oven Evenings WEST IIKMPSTF.AD PHONE HEMPSTEAD 6012 MEMBER OF KING ISLAND HOME IIIIIMIEHS INSTITliTE, INC.

at Shaefer's Funeral Parlor 4th Avenue and 42d Street. Requiem 'courts, tennis courts, recrea-jtion hall with basketball court Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help C. Church Wednesday, August 1 HARRY M. I.FW1S COMPANY. Inc.

there. ALI GN BINDER. I nc 585 NosLranu Ave. MAln 4-1300 SL 6-78-J1-81 189 MonlaBUr St. i Interment Hale Possession DEwty 2-2200 and stage as wen.

Commenting on thesale, Krai Bergor said, "Beechwood imint't Long Pine- He is Stephen 1'lutnick, at 9 a.m. W. 19th Manhattan, em- Island National FRANK A. BADOLATO. Im.

6423 11th Ave BEiisrmhuiit 6-7-J00 Cemetery, NFvlns 8-9000 3 2-FAMILY HOUSES FOR SALE Lake presents the average man! ployed as an attendant at tne Loving Wife, Helen, and Children. 2606 Avenue II EDWARD LYONS. Inc. 531 Nostrand Ave. MAHfR ft WOODS 13j0 Flalbuh Ave.

II. O. McNUl.I. 1639 El 18: 3t. ESp.anade 5-0B13 1 PKNNIS B.

DAI.r 1433 Bast 15 Si BAFFA DIXON 168 Montague St. OS 4-S040 with an ideal method of Wk Sky Port on Pier 11, ing his vearlv vacation prob-jfoot of Wall St. and East River. I STAUDENMAIER IDA mee Mc-lcm. and," being only one hour; Here a helicopter plane of ihejOulnneMi, be oved wife of Robert 1 $18,500 $18,750 SACRIFICE DEwcj 9-3121 M.

BENNETT i SON. Inr. ci.wiiM-, Maim AiMalun 'nmmnv wuiUi passes CAHILL First Anniversary Mass from Grand fllLl ClJ niUtlll iMCll VI vvniiiuii EAST 28th Between AVE. and VOORHIES AVE. offered for our dearly beloved son these home sites are also very practical for all-year-'round 448 Dean 81.

KEvlns CLARK REAI.T1 COMPANY i 142 Avenue ESpUnade 2-3900 1 FENSTER CO. I 412 Avenue DE 8-6110: Guinness, on Saturday, July 31. Burial from '87 S. Oxford Street. Additional notice later.

T. J. Creamer, Director. ALBERT MENCONE Bushwick Ave OLenmore 5-6424 M. C.

O'BRIEN, Inc. 718 Nostrand Av. PRfld'nt 4-6200 Branch: 1184 F.atbush Ave. BU 4-8200 JOnN PI1.LM4N REAL ESTATE Ue. 741 Union St.

SOuth 8-0649 and brother, JOSEPH A. August 2, 8 a.m., at Church of the Holy Innocents. Adjacent to Belt Faraway 2-Fimily Housei. All brick, bran plumbing, 4'g roomi in each apartment; 2-car arae, well-built Hoikwood kitcben, color tiled batbs, perfect for C.I.'i. Excellent location.

Father, Mother, Brothers, Sister. SULLIVAN MICHAEL, July 30. Only $2,500 cash 25-year Mortgage at 4 BAB-WEN WASSERMAN 8j0 F.atbush Ave. BU. 4-0200 beloved husband of the late Mary Ann; father of Joseph M.

Edgar, T. Howard, C. Warren, John SI OMK4 Inc. Peterboro, N. hired by a Manhattan newspaper to fly photo-fraphic plates to and from Idle-wild, had just landed on the Skyport float at 12:30 p.m., when Plutnick hurried up to put a block under each landing wheel.

A tail rotor, slowing down to a stop but still moving, struck him on the head, causing a fractured skull. He was taken to the Beekman Hospital for an emergency operation. Pilot of the helicopter was Alto Furlong of Teterboro. BEachview 2-3300 JAMES H. fill VAREV 261 Court St.

MAm 4-0999 HAVILAND aV SONS, Int. 982 Fulton St. MAln 2-0818 IAMFS A. HFAVF.Y It. 189 Montatue SU TRiangle 5-2590 DAVID JARFT CO.

ISO Montague 8t. MAln 4-2946 MFt.VIt.LE A. KELSEY 147 Broadway ETast 2-1064 ELMER R. I.CVIE CO. 688 Nulrand Ave.

(cor. A'lanllcl MA. 2-5544 1818 86th 8t. TIMM ft BEIIRENS 190 Montatue St. and M.

Loretta Ronayne, Kathryn Roche, Ila Kellam and the late Lillian Levesque. Funeral from FLATBl'SH KINGS HIGHWAY-E. 52D ST. New Croup Aufuit Occupancy Visit Model Bungalow To Let Looklna for somethln DIFFERENT In a duplex? A house with value plus? See our CORNERS a 22i It. wide 6'a really beauutul rooms ciowt.s (MadHiinei kitchen bath powder rooms a sun deck.

Designed or a woman tor women. MORLEY TEMRACR HOMES TRiangle 5-3939 MEERE Third Anniversary Solemn High Mass for the repose of the soul of CATHERINE MEERE Monday, August 2, 10 a.m., Sacred Heart Church, Clermont Avenue and Park Avenue, Brooklyn. Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother. i It is sweet to breathe thr name) In life we loved you dearly. In death we do the same.

Loving CHILDREN. TENANT'S RENT PAYS CARRYING CHARGES A PERFECTLY SAFE INVESTMENT SHERRY CONSTRUCTION CORP. BUckminster 2-4692 WATERMAN REALTY COMPANY 215 MonUgue ct. TRiang.e 5-1264 residence, 511 10th Street. Brooklyn, 9:30 a.m.

August Requiem Mass St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 4th L. YEARSI.EY 131 7th Ave. NEvins 1-5115 Avenue and 9th Street. 10 a.m Pledged to a Greater Brooklyn Kindly omit flowers..

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