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TAJET October 30, 1953. ANNA KEENAN BRIDGET (nee Mur beloved wife of Ragnvald; de BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 1, 1953 23 phv). of 27 3d Face, in her 83d year, beloved mother of Jane Van John V. McAteer, 66, Florist, Had Bay Ridge Shop 40 Years voted mother of Margaret Hen-rlcksen and Randel W.

Tajet; grandmother of Gary A. Henrick- Acore. Charles (Tui-tie) John, mca olas, Frank, Joseph, Mary Graney Rev. W. F.

Jordan, Missionary, Tutor McOrath.John sen. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Mrs. C. T. Needrith Burial Tomorrow A solemn requiem high mass for Mrs.

Catherine Teresa Needrith, who died Thursday at her home, 204 Willoughby will be offered at 10 a.m. Ridge, where he spent the rest John V. McAteer, 66, Bay EamonterRo6 Neeanui, c. Barber, Alice M. Noonan, Peter Beardtiey.CharlesO'Connor, Steve A solemn requiem mass for Rldee florist, at 7516 3d Ave.

and Charles Forbes; twenty gr ana-children and thirteen great-grandchildren also survive. Reposing at Chapel, 488 Court Street; Requiem Mass Monday, 9:30 a.m St. Mary Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue, Monday, 8:30 pjn. THRAN On October 29, 1953 for the past 40 years, died sua denly on Friday in Burlington, of his life. Mr.

McAteer lived in the same building In which he conducted the florist business ALBERT beloved husband of the Rev. William F. Jordan, S. educator and missionary priest, who formerly taught in Boston and at Fordham and Loyola Universities, later serv while visiting in the home the late Mabel I. (nee Hedstrom) devoted brother of Mrs.

Pauline Itomorrow in St. Patrick's R. C. of a nephew, James Mr. McAteer had been in fail Star of the Sea R.

C. Church. Interment St. John's Cemetery. KENNY SARAH of 103 Bay Avenue, Brightwaters, L.

I. October 30, 1953, at Frances Seller- which he opened in 1913. In World War I Mr. McAteer went overseas with the 77th Vail. Reposing William A.

Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue corner Sterling Place. Fu ing health for the past few months and succumbed to a Bertosen, Clara Ostrowe.B. Blanken.C.H. Richards. Mary -Caraocla, Peter Rome, Lily Carraher, Annie Schrader, Nellie Fitzglbbon, John Tajrt, Anna Hartjen, Viola Thran, Albert Hodgens, David Todd, John Horrocks, Joseph Toscaninl.A.

Keenan, Bridget Widera, George Kenny, Sarah Witulskl, Henry Mastrorillo, T. Zea, Paul McAteer, John Zincio, Michael McOrath, E. ing in administrative capacities at the Jesuit Houses at Auries-ville, N. and in Manhasset, Division and served with the stroke. vier Hospital, Bronx, mother of Elizabeth A.

Kenny, Mary P. McGarry, Joseph Francis and L. will be offered at 10 a.m. Born in Liverpool, England, neral services Sunday, 7:45 p.m. Funeral Monday, 12:45 p.m.

Interment Cypress Hills Cemetery. TODD JOHN EASTMOND, on tomorrow at the Church of St. tered the Society of Jesus In 1904, and after a teaching career in this country went to the Philippines where he was in charge of studies in the high school department of the Manila Atheneum. Returning to the United States after 18 years' service in the Philippines, he became Catholic chaplain at Welfare Island, remaining there for four years. Later he was appointed parish priest at the Church of the Nativity, Manhattan, and then named to the administrative posts in Auries-ville and Manhasset.

A sister, Minnie Jordan, a teacher at the Cleary School, Ronkonkoma, L. survives. Vincent S. Reposing at the Sydney Mr. McAteer was brought to this country by his parents 60 Ignatius Loyola, 980 Park Manhattan.

Office of the Dead Y. Sullivan Funeral Home, 42 2d years ago. They settled in Bay October 31, 1953, beloved husband of the late Ethel Nary (nee Eve Avenue, Bay Shore, L. Requiem Mass St. Patrick's Church, Bay will be chanted in the church artillery.

A -bachelor, Mr. McAteer is survived by six sisters, Emllie, Sue and Rose McAteer, Mrs. Frances Comber, Mrs. Julia Laurie and Mrs. Winifred Michaels, and four brothers, Patrick Harry Charles F.

and Lawrence J. The funeral procession will lyn). Religious services at the AGRILLO MART, beloved wife at 8 o'clock tonight. Burial will Shore, L. Wednesday, November Church, Kent and Willoughby Aves.

The funeral will be from the Piro Funeral Home, De Kalb and Vanderbilt Aves. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mrs. Needrith, the former Catherine Barry, came to the U. S.

from County Cork, Ireland, when a young woman and had made her home in Brooklyn since. She was the wife of Charles Joseph Needrith; the mother of Mrs. Mary Campbell, formerly employed in the classified advertising department of the Brooklyn Eagle; of Catherine Needrith, Queens Village Chapel of Thomas 4, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross ol James; devoted mother of Joseph, Genevieve Durso, Anthony, be in St. Andrew-on-Hudson, New York.

Mrs. A. Carraher M. Qulnn Sc Sons, 214-65 Jamaica Cemetery, Brooklyn. Father Jordan, a native of Josephine and Nancy.

Reposing at ficotto's Funeral Home, 106 1st Avenue, Queens Village, L. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m. Interment Evergreen Ceme .1 MASTRORILLO THOMAS, on October 31, beloved husband of Place, until Monday morning when this city, died Thursday in St. Vincent's Hospital after an illness of three months.

He en tery. a Requiem High Mass will be ol Rites Wednesday A Solemn requiem mass will tered at St. Stephen-Sacred Hearts Church, 10:15 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. TOSCANINI ANTHONY, ofi October 31, beloved husband of the late Amelia: father of Mrs.

Jennie; father of Rosemarie, Pauline and Angela; son of Roeina; brother of Domenick, Angelina Manzo, Anna Brlgandl and Mary. Reposing at Louis Ceraso Son Chapel, 158 S. Oxford Street; Mass at St. Edward's Church, Wednes be offered for Mrs. Annie Kee start from the George Siebold and Son Funeral Home, 7523 3d at 9 a.m.

Tuesday. There will be a solemn requiem mass at 9:30 in Our Lady of Angels Church, 73d St. and 4th Ave. Burial will be in St. Mass Tomorrow For J.

J. Maguire nan Ca raher, 87, of 601 E. 21st Wednesday at Our Lady of Madeline Dondero, Mrs. Louise BAMONTE ROSA, on October SO, 1953, of 3a Withers Street, Bardon, Frank, Nicholas and An Refuge R. C.

Church at 10 a.m. day, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's drew. Reposing at Galgano Fu neral Home, 5603 11th Avenue, un Burial will be in Calvary Ceme Peter's Cemetery in Staten Island.

Brooklyn, beloved wife of the late Pasquale, and dear mother of Benjamin, John, Patsy, Theresa Romanelll and A 1 1 Murano. til Wednesday, November Re-: tery. qulem Mass Regina Pacls Church Mrs. Carraher. the wife of Cemetery.

McATEER JOHN suddenly, on October 30, 1953, beloved brother of Emily, Susie, Rose, Patrick Charles, Harry, Mrs. Winifred Mi 65th Street and 12th Avenue, 10 Reposing at Greenpoint Chapel, 78 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Kingsland Avenue, Brooklyn. su the late Joseph M.

Carraher, died Friday. Born in Flatbush, she was a lifelong resident of Eisenhower Envoy Talks With Syrian President neral Wednesday; Requiem Mass chaels, Mrs. Frances Comber and WIDERA GEORGE, suddenly, 8:30 a.m.. Mount Carmel R. C.

Brooklyn. She attended the Church. Interment St. John's Damascus, Oct. 31 (U.R) Mrs.

Julia Laurie. Funeral from the Chapel of George Siebold Convent of the visitation and a part-time employe of the Eagle, and a son, William. Also surviving are her granddaughter, Regina Campbell; her mother, Mrs. David Barry, in Ireland, and five brothers and one sister, also in Ireland. AREA ADDED, SO L.

A. CLAIMS IT TOPS PHI LA. Los Angeles, Oct. 31 (U.R) Los Angeles annexed a 700-acfe tract with 7,500 residents and-claimed today it has displaced Philadelphia as the nation's third largest city. Los Angeles' recent special census placed the population at 2,071,271, a few hundred short of Philadelphia's estimated Presidential Envoy Eric John Jane Harkins Maguire; a son, John; two daughters, Mrs.

Herbert Armstrong and Mrs. Arthur Fabel; also seven grandchildren. Seaman Fined 70 Cents For 'Chinese Disease' Islington, England, Oct. 31 (U.R) Alexander Miller. 40-year-old seaman charged with being drunk, pleaded not guilty and told the court, "I am suffering from a strange Chinese disease." Magistrate Leslie Marks fined him 70 cents and said, "I don't think it is a Chinese di Son, 7523 3d Avenue, Tuesday, No October 28, 1953, at West Palm Beach, husband of Catherine; father of Mary Claven, George Joseph and Ann; brother of Adam, Mathilda Dumproff, Rose Wolfert, A solemn requiem mass for John J.

Maguire of 411 Sackett an engineer at Bellevue Hospital, Manhattan, will be offered at 10 a.m. tomorrow in St. Agnes' R. C. Church, Hoyt and Sackett Sts.

The funeral will be from the Boyertown Funeral Chapel, 40 Lafayette Ave. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Mr. died Thursday after suffering a heart attack at the hospital where he had been employed 44 years. He was born in Manhattan, but had spent most of his life in Brooklyn.

was one of tne oldest living graduates of St. Joseph BARBER ALICE of 1548 72d Street, on Saturday, October 31, vember 3, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church, 9:30 a.m. Interment St.

ston arrived here today from Jerusalem and conferred with Syrian President Abld Shisha-kli on Arab-Israeli tension. Margaret Wagner, Molly Schnei Mrs. Carraher is survived by Peter's Cemetery, Staten Island. two sons, John F. and Joseph a daughter, Mrs.

Marie V. Dugan, and three grandsons, 1953, beloved mother of Angle M. Poster; fond grandmother of Elisabeth Ann and William J. Foster, William B. and Henry L.

Cottrell. Member of Women of 78 Chapter, D. A. R. Reposing at Weigand der and Mary Degenhardt.

Reposing at the Krauss Funeral Home, 495 Hempstead Turnpike, Franklin Square, LI. Funeral Monday, 9 a.m. McGRATH October 30, 1953, EDWARD, husband of the late Johnston talked earlier with Catherine; dear father xf Edward Israel and Jordan leaders In an and Mrs. Richard Morrissey. Fu Capt.

Joseph M. Carraher, U. S. A. and John and William Dugan.

Brothers Funeral Home, 24 S. neral from the Scully Funeral WITULSKI HENRY of 39 attempt to prevent an outbreak of violence in the tense Middle East. sease at all getting drunk is a Home, 203 DeKalb Avenue, Mon The funeral will be from the Grand Avenue, Baldwin. Services Monday, 9 p.m. Interment South Manchester, Conn.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. good old English disease." day, 9 a.m.; thence to Sacred Heart R. C. Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Walter B. Cooke Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Ave. BARON DE ALB COUNCIL, McGRATH JOHN on Octo ber 31, 1953, son of the late Joseph and Mary; beloved husband of Catherine (nee Hennessy); father Mrs. Rubinstein, Queens Librarian of James and John; brother of Mrs. James Creegan and Mrs.

John Kenny. Funeral Wednesday, MO. 1073, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, announces with regret the passing of Brother 8TEVE L. O'CONNOR. Members will assemble November 1, 7 p.m., at 723 Coney Island Avenue.

Stephen E. Knapp, Grand Knight. Eugene Norman, Recorder. BEARDSLEY CHARLES tuddenly, October 29, 1953, beloved husband of Elizabeth Beardsley. Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Monday, p.m.

a.m., from Joseph Redmond Fu Crosby Avenue. Survived by sisters, Mrs. Victoria J. Burzynskl, Mrs. Charlotte Lewand; brothers, Edward and Theodore; two nieces and three nephews.

Reposing at Jurek's Funeral Home, 728 4th Avenue, corner 23d Street; Solemn Requiem Mass at St. Malachy's Church, Monday, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. ZEA PAUL October 30, 1953, beloved husband of Dorothea father of Paul, John and James Zea.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. ZINCIO MICHAEL, on October 30, 1953, beloved son of John and Helen (nee Karwacki); brother of Walter and Susan. Funeral service Monday, Joseph Redmond Funeral Chapel, 103 King Street. Funeral 12:30 p.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Funeral services for Mrs. neral Parlors, 103 King Street; Re Pauline Rubinstein, librarian quiem Mass 9:45 a.m., Visitation Church. Interment St. Charles at the Queensborough Public Library for 15 years, will be Cemetery. I CATHERINE held at 12:30 p.m.

today at the Riverside Memorial Chapel, 76th St. and Amsterdam TERESA (nee Barry), suddenly, on October 29, of 204 Willoughby Ave nue, native of County Cork, Ire. Manhattan. BERTOSEN CLARA of Our Lady jfelSS I of Loreto 1 -JPLJk R. C.

Church I Ssikman and Pacific Streets. Parish "-f1 'ir 'IJll I founded in 189 by the late Rev. fllJ 'J 9j Stephen Gesualdo. Present church JvUgirtL 1 8 1 dedicated on April 5, Golden It CS 1 I Jubilee observed on June It, 1944. WsMft ll II I Rev.

Scipio Iacini, Pastor. 'j 2 ij'W I land, devoted wife of Charles Mrs. Rubinstein, 43, who 8334 Plumb 1st Street, October 31, 1953, beloved wife of Knud; de Joseph; loving mother of Mary Campbell, Catherine and William; voted mother of Bert, Harriet, Irene, Kenneth, Clara, Gussie, dear grandmother of Regina lived at 1564 52d died Friday. She was the wife of Sim-cha Rubinstein, editor of several Hebrew publications in Campbell; also survived in Ire Alice, Catherine, Doris, Lillian land by mother, Mrs. David Barry, Manhattan, and was a graduate and five brothers and one sister.

Reposing at Piro Funeral Home, and Thomas; also survived by 20 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Services at Byrnes Funeral Home, 2384 Gerritsen Avenue, Sunday, 8 p.m. Funeral AfkttomlffiQmrtttfl O'ROURKE Mr. and Mrs. John of Hunter College.

Surviving, besides her hus DeKalb and Vanderbilt Avenues. Solemn Requiem High Mass Mon day, 10 a.m., at St. Patrick's R. C. band, are a daughter, Naata; a son, Dan; her parents, Jacob and Lea Langbert; a sister, Nor Scahlll and William O'Rourke wish to express to all friends and relatives of the late ANNA O'ROURKE Church, Kent Avenue.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. ma, and a brother, Simon. their heartfelt thanks for the NOONAN On October 29. 1953, tokens of sympathy during their recent bereavement. PETER, of 263 46th Street, beloved husband of the late Julia Noonan; Monday, 1:30 p.m.

Interment the Evergreens Cemetery. BROOKLYN LODGE, NO. 22, B. P. O.

ELK8 Brothers: Funeral service for Brother CLARENCE HENRY BLANKEN, Sunday evening November 1, at 8:30 o'clock, at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue, Brooklyn. David A. Wallach, Exalted Ruler. Frank G.

Colgan, Secretary. SULLIVAN The family of the devoted father of Peter Wil liam and Herbert Noonan. Fu neral from Schaefer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Monday, November 2, 8:45 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Michael's C. Church, Interment Calvary late MARY C.

SULLIVAN wish to express their sincere thanks to the Reverend Clergy, Rosary Society of St. Teresa's, Third Order of St. Francis, officials and employes of the Post Office and the many friends who offered their sympathy in our recent bereavement. Lt. Comdr, Joseph Patrick Sullivan.

THE FOLLOWING FUNERAL DIRECTORS ARE MEMBERS OF THE METROPOLITAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION, INC. Cemetery. CARACCIA PETER, on Octo O'CONNOR October 30, 1953, of A RECENT SURVEY OF THE COST OF FUNERALS conducted locally shows that of each one thousand 133 wert up to $150 181 were from $251 to $350 168 were from $151 to $250 186 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 items. ber 30, 1953, beloved son of Joseph and Angelina Caraocla. Funeral from Kaiser Koos Funeral 2086 E. 28th Street, STEPHEN, be loved husband of Mary; loving Home, 87-20 Woodhaven Boule father of Donald, Marion Gallagher, Joan, Dorothy and Robert; dear brother of Marion Hess Re vard, near Jamaica Avenue, on This emblem proudly displayed by Its members. Association membership is sn-Ursry voluntary.

Members adhere to a hlah standard of ethics formulated lot the protection ol the client and family. Monday at 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Re jflrmoriamg DALY HAROLD A. In loving qulem Mass St. Elizabeth's R. C.

posing at Blair Funeral Home, 723 Coney Island Avenue, until Mon memory of a devoted husband and Church at 10 a.m. CARRAHER ANNIE (KEE day, 10 a.m.; Requiem Mass, 10:45 father. Mass offered. And whits tie In ptceful Ieep Hli memory aiwaw kev. NAN), on October 30, 1953, of 601 21st Street, Brooklyn, 87 years Wife, Katherine, and Daughter.

a.m., Good Shepherd Church, Aver nue S. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Charles E. Harting, Director. OSTROWE (OSTROCHUL-SKI) BLANCHE L.

(nee Burton) old, beloved wife of the late JO' Howard Howard Austin W. Moran seph M. Carraher; mother of John FOSTER LYDI A. In loving Joseph M. and Mrs.

Marie Visiting Hours OUR HOME operates on a 24-hour-a-aViy basis, with trained assistants always on duty or on call. We would like to suggest to our neighbor however, that in calling to pay visits of respect that they come between the hours of 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. or from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.

This change is being made to ease the strain on the bereaved families, and shorten the number of hours when they will be on' hand to receive visitors. Joseph G. Duffy FUNERAL HOMES 9th StrMt Sr 4th Avenue 5th Avenue fir 77th Street SOuth 8-6981 memory of our mother, who passed away November 1, 1952. 5815 Avenue October 31, 1953, beloved wife of Hi Funeral Home, Inc. Dugan of Jersey City.

Reposing at Walter B. Cooke, Funeral Home, 20 Snyder Avenue; Solemn Brooklyn Alwayi In our heart SON and DAUGHTERS. GALLAGHER ANNA V. In lov 121 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn Joseph; loving mother of Joseph devoted sister of Mrs. Alice Applegate, Harry and Thomas Burton; dear sister-in-law of George and Natali Ostrochulski.

ing memory of our dear mother. runem weanesoay, 8:30 a.m., CATHERINE and FRED. HARTIGAN JOSEPH P. In lov Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge R. C.

Church Wednesday, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. FITZGIBBON JOHN, on October 31, 1953, native of Derryclough, Ballmgarry, County Limerick, Ireland, dear son of the late Michael and Mary Blake; loving rrom tne McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10 a.m. Our Lady Help of ing memory of a dear husband and devoted father, who died November 1, 1942. The FAMILY.

Christians R. C. Church. Inter ment St. John's Cemetery.

RICHARDS MARY (nee Gar- brother of Michael, Helen Cagney, Margaret Baynham, and in Ireland, ISENBERG In lovlrnr memory Thomas, Catherine Rea and Wil of my dear mother, MARGARET, who passed away November 1, 1950. gan), on October 29, 1953, beloved liam. Funeral Wednesday, 9:30 wife of the late John; mother of Gone, but never foriotten. Daughter, GRACE. a.m., from the McGrath Funeral Home, 1112 Avenue Solemn Re quiem Mass 10 a.m., St.

Brendan's Joseph, Mrs. Rose Kelly; sister of Mrs. Katherine Caracolli; also survived by five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral from James C. Nugent Funeral Home, Avenue and E.

28th Additional Memoriams Church, interment calvary cemetery. HARTJEN VIOLA, Friday, Oc Continued on Page 24 Street, Monday; Solemn Requiem tober 30, 1953, of 236 Linden Mass Good Shepherd R. C. Church, 10 a.m. ROME LILY on October 30, Street, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Fritz; beloved wile of Arthur Hartjen; mother of Arthur Jr. and Eleanor Hartjen; sister of Mrs. Mae Doler, Mrs. Charles Oata-lano and John Fritz.

Service at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic 1953, beloved wife of Victor dear mother of Randolph V. and Walter Cooke Lesley daughter of Albert and Theresa Houdlett, and sister of Russell A. Houdlett. Reposing at INCOtPORATIB ARTHUR J. ADDEO EBBERS-HILL, Inc.

E.T. KENNEDY'S CHAPEL LAWRENCE D. ROUSE 267 7th St, cor. 4th At. Clinton Ave.

Chapel INC. St. Albans Funeral Home S' Clinton Ave. Cor. Church Rogers Aves.

"191-02 Linden Boulevard I Brooklyn Brooklyn St. Albans, L. 1. RALPH AIEVOLI SON ERICSON ERICSON CONRAD J. KOCH JOSEPH V.

SESSA l54thSt 300 Stat. St 585 Evergreen Ave. FUNERAL HOME 692 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn GEORGE J. A YEN WILLIAM C. FISHER E.

H. LOCKWOOD GEORGE SIEBOLD SON 752! 3rd Ave. 35 7th Ave. 1230 Bushwick Ave. 255 21st St Van Brun, St Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn J.

ALBERT BARRON J. J. GALLAGHER SONS LYNAM'S SMALLMAN BROS. I 6001 3th Ave. 23 Aberdeen St Nr.

B'way, klyn FUNERAL HOME Smith St I 87-4S Van Wyck Expressway, Jam. 4th Ave. cor. 13th St Bf0olty' Northern Blvd. Manhas.et Brooklyn BroUya JOSEPH P.

CLAVIN SONS BENJAMIN GRINDROD HENRY McCADDIN M. J. SMITH SONS CUrtASt Hull St S0N 24, Prospect Park 7722 4th Ave. ANDREW J. McCADDIN Brooklyn Brooklyn 24.

7th Ave. Brooklyn Broolil'n GEORGE D. CONANT EDW. C. HALVORSEN JAMES A.

MADDEN rUTZMANN SON, Inc. i Moadinger Funeral Parlors 5310 Eighth Av. 197 Frsnklin Ave. i 2001 Msdnon St. RidRewood 1120 Flatbush Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn 224-39 Jamaica Av, Queens Village COSGROVE FUNERAL H1GGINS AUSTIN W.

MORAN N. F. WALKER. Inc. CHAPELS FUNERAL HOME, Inc.

FUNERAL HOME, Inc. 87-3 soth St. 7313 15th Ave. 5723 5th Atb. 1286 Prospect ATe.

121 Sixth Ave. "07 Jamaica Ave. Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Woodhaven JERE J. CRONIN, Inc. HOWARD HOWARD WM.

P. MURPHY SON WEIGAND BROS. 115 Atlantic Atc Jm Arenu. Hbert St ASt 2 44 7th Ats, cor. St John'a PL 207 Nassau Ave.

Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Baldwin and Williston Park, L. DONNELLY PURCELL WILLARD C. JUNG OATES UNDERTAKING GEORGE WERST, Inc. 203 Euclid Avt. 519 Clinton Ave.

ESTABLISHMENT 7M1 Cooper Ave. Glendalej 6312 5th Ave. Cypress Hills Brooklyn Brooklyn 572 Hart St- Brooklyn the Thomas F. Dalton Chapel, 29 Atlantic Avenue, Floral Park, L. Mass of Requiem will be offered on Monday.

10 a.m., at Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment Holy Kooa cemetery. SCHRADER On October 30, New York'Largt Funero Directors is our responsibility to simplify the problems of funeral arrangement and to offer sensible advice in the matter of cost. Complete Funerals from 185 mural 3ntonBgtlon Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. HODGENS DAVID LESLIE, October 31, 1953, beloved husband of Florence; devoted father of Dr.

and Mrs. Thurston G. Powell. Friends may call at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Atlantic Avenue, until Monday, noon. Service at St.

Mark's Methodist Church, Beverly Road and Ocean Avenue, Monday, I a. HORROCKS October 31, 1953, of 5 e. th Street, JOSEPH, beloved husband of Emily; loving father of Mary Rein. Reposing at Hlg-glna Funeral Home, 1286 Prospect Avenue. Funeral notice later.

1953, NELLIE, of 275 56th Street, beloved wife of Herman; devoted mother of Mrs. Fred Schwarz; also survived by two grandchildren, Mrs. Raymond Abrams, Edward Schwarz, and three great-grandchildren. Funeral from Schaef- fer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue and 42d Street, Monday, November 2, 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mass Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C.

2 SayJw Ats. UUter 4M0 Church. Interment Holy Cross CEMETERY PLOTS Cemetery. Vital notices accepted 8 a.m. to Monian, Novembtr 2nd BITTMANN, Chirtri :1SA.M.

atChml DELASCO, Ellukalh A. A.M. St ChlMl BLANKEN, Clsrenet H. 11 :30 A.M. St Chsnl Wtdiutday.

Novtmbir 4th CARRAHER, Asels T. CblMl MEMORIAL ABBEY, Cypress Hills Cemetery. Two crypts for sale, exce -ent location; very reasonable. Owner, Box 556, Eagle. 117 Wtrt 72a St.

TR. 7-1700 Moniaf, November 14 TETKO, JMh A.M. CkunJ COPPINGKR, Msrssret A.M. St Clued GirUNI, rtar.nt. C.

10:0 A.M. at Ckssel WALTON, Wllllsa 1:00 P.M.atChaal HKNDEBSON, BelwH M. 1:90 r.M. CkMl Tuttiaf. Navmbtr Inf BIND EH, Cksriti M.

stChsml 2 p.m. for publication the same day, as late as 10 p.m. Saturday night for publication Sunday. ZIRKEL FUNERAL HOMES 243 Ridgewood Ave, Cypress Hills J. CLEMENT KEARNS FUNERAL HOME Buihwick Ave.

cor. Pilling St Brooklyn JOSEPH G. DUFFY 237 9th St 7703 5th Ave. Brooklyn PIRO FUNERAL HOMES 251 DeKsIb Ave. Cor.

Vsnderbilt At. 153 Park Ave. Cor. Carlton Ave. Brooklyn 5e Seneth At.

MAia 2-8SSS HTJFT, r.trlck M. :00 A.M. at Chi 905 Rockaway Ave. Valley Stream, L. 150-10 Hiflsidt Are.

JA, -M7t Uondat, November Int HUTCHINSON, Marr SO A.M. etChsnl SANDS, Soke 1:00 r.M. mt CkSMl 1M-14 Nerteem BM. PL 3-M00 Jfasser. Meeemesr JOHNSON, Cerin A.

10:00 A.M. at Chaetl fairchild Sons INC fwmd Directors Siittt J88f Ml AHseHt Avesee, BreeMye sUls Frank E. FeittUld. FraUeal A complete' funeral as low as J50 bee ahrtyt been part of out service. Henry McCaddin Son Willard C.

Jung 519 Clinton Avenue Brooklyn Andrew J. McCaddin neeiiTN PltJSHIN esseiH ciyt MANNAfflf CtNTIMQUtlrM 20 Snyder Ave. at Flatbush Ave. -UUter 6-4800 24 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn 50 Seventh A venue MAin 2-8585 PUNEIAl HOMES IN MANHATTAN It ONX- OUIIMS VAW.V.VWW.VAW.V.", LmSSi.

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