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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES NOV. 10, 1953 15 BROKATE CARLOS, on No-j vember 8, 1953, beloved husband G. M. Christensen' of Charlotte (nee Flynn); father of John. Funeral Wednesday, 10:15 EVANS ELINA, November 7, 1 MOORE DOROTHY on No- 1953, of 107 Salisbury Avenue, Gar- vember 8, 1953.

of 7 Promenade, den City. Services at Fair-child, Glen Head. Will repose at Kramer Franklin at 12th Street. Garden Mortuary. 220 Glen Street, Glen City, near Mlneola railroad sta-'Cove, from Wednesday.

Funeral tion, Wednesday, November 11, Friday, November 13. Solemn Re-3 p.m. quiem Mass 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, Roslyn.

Interment Holy FITZPATRICK WALTER Cemetery, Westbury. Killed in Collision Capt. Lauritz Johannessen, 59, Fight Manager a.m., from Joseph Redmond Funeral Parlors, 476 73d Street; Re quiem Mass, a.m., St. Ephrems Church. Interment Holy Boro Skipper Cited by Truman Qoes on Trial (or Sepulchre Cemetery, New Jersey.

Funeral services for George Christensen, 20, Quartermaster 3d Class, United States Navy. suddenly, on November 7, 1953, be Capt. Lauritz Johannessen, I He was born in Harstad, Nor- BROWN GEORGE LEWIS, on November 9, 1953, beloved father of Svlvla Obermuller; devoted Anderson L. E. Hellwig, John Bannon, Richard Henrich, Gerard Beattie, Mary W.

Huot, Raymond Btnning, Ann Johannessen L. Bergmann, SarsJlKeegan, Mary Botham, Panline Kenny, Hugh Boyle, EdltM Laine, Alice Brokata, Carloa Leibholz, Lenora George Lenahan, L. A. Calder, Katherine McCarthy, James Campbell, Helen Mills, Anna Marie Christensen Geo: Moore, Dorothy Cipperly, Oscar Moran, Alfred Collins. Margaret Pitbladdo, Grant Phantom Pier Job killed In Je TunX 59' Army Trans- way and began his career a an English sail MORAN ALFRED of 75 Keap Street, beloved husband of the late Margaret.

Reposing at Boyertown Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue, until Thursday; Solemn Requiem Mass Church of the port Service during World auto crash near Mount Holley grandfather of Ann and Kenneth Obermuller. Reposing at Weigand Brothers Funeral Home, 207 Nas ing ship at the age of 15. He came to the United States more than 35 years ago, and was a member of the Masters, Mates II and later served as master of ships of the Porto Rican and Cuba Mail Lines, died Sunday sau Avenue, until Thursday, 9:30 Transfiguration at 10 a.m. Please omit flowers. Masses appreciated.

loved husband of Margaret and devoted father of Walter, John, Robert, Harry, Andrew and Helen Elardo; also survived by four grandchildren brothers, John, James, Arthur Edmund, Raymond and Andrew; sisters, Eva Bassett, Gertrude Ulrich, Emily Funsch and Edna Weiss. Reposing at Fullerton Funeral Home, 9718 Flat-lands Avenue; Mass of Requiem Thursday. 9:30 a.m., Our Lady of Miracles R. C. Church.

Interment St. Charles Cemetery. Ccoley.J. A. Dr.

Poulson, Margaret; racketeers Joe Adonis and Albert Anastasia, goes on trial today before a blue ribbon jury In County Court. A panel of 200 jurors was almost exhausted as County Judge Samuel S. Leibowitz in the United States Marine and Pilots Association of New Hospital, Clifton, Staten York; the Norsemen Lodge. F. He resided at 671 47th St.

A. and Garborg Lodge, During the war he was in Sons of Norway, command of troop ships andj Surviving are his wife. Mrs. a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass at. Cecilia's R.

C. Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. CALDER KATHERINE Monday, November 9, 1953, at home, 575 Park Avenue, beloved wife of the late tT.

S. Senator Wil B. ureglia, Directors. PITBLADDO On November 7, 1953, GRANT of Northvllle, formerly of Brooklyn, N. husband of the late Margaret ta devoted father of G.

Wlllard, Kenneth WiUlam Harold Homer B. Winchell, IsobeUe O. v.i Army supplies to ports Anna Johannessen; -is personally examined each tales- liam M. Calder and devoted tT o. i to shorten the lengthy during Friday night's snowstorm, will be held at 8 p.m.

tomorrow at the George C. Herbst Son Funeral Home, 6741 5th Ave. Burial will be Thursday in Evergreens Cemetery. The young sailor who was on leave when he met his death, was the son of Harold L. Christensen of 7310 5th with the Merchant Marine, and Mrs.

Ragnhiid Christensen. Born in Brooklyn, he attended Public School 170, McKin-ley Junior High School and Fort Hamilton High School, graduating from the latter in June, 1951. He enlisted in the Navy in November, 1951. Surviving besides his parents is a sister, Mrs. Margaret Rodgers, wife of Gene Rodgers.

Jrf KATHERINE of 327 43d Street and Ek Calder Lee. Notice of WUUam jj. E. Fos- Williams; also survived by thir Crimmlns, H. J.

Quinn, Mary Davis, Anna Mae Rasmussen.S. Denihan, Lucille Rlcciardi, Donate Denlea, Josephine Rooney, L. F. Dick, Bernhardt Rundell, Rupert Doimegan. Mary Spencer, Martha Dryden, Thomas Steimle, Anna Egan, Nellie Taylor, Josephine Esson, John Tliamm, Anna Pltapatriclc, S.

Tibbits, Henry Poster, Katherine Van Eesvelde, M. Gray, Helen Vogt, Mildred Greehey, William Whyte, Margaret Williams, Ward ANDERSON November 7, 1953, teen grandchildren and three great- Jevaot mhT grandchildren. Services at Fred CAMPBELL On Novemiber 9.IQ.M. S. -J8g Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th 1953, HELEN A.

(nee Gunn), l- LH? JtSftaS. Avenue, Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Fu-loved wife of the late Joseph survived by her father, Ineral Thursday, 10 am. Interment cific. Later, his ships md Johanne Lund, and two ed supplies to Italy, Denmark brothers, Karluf and Egie Lund, and other Scandinavian coun- Fraternal services will be tries under the Marshall Plan, held at 8 p.m.

tomorrow at the For outstanding heroism dur-jHalvorsen Chapel. 5310 8th Ave. ing the war. Captain Johannes-; Religious services will be con-sen was cited by President Tru-, ducted there at 10 a.m. Thurs-man.

He also was the recipientlday, with the Rev. Leif T. Gul-of two Silver Stars and the brandsen officiating. Burial will War Medal. I be in Evergreens Cemetery.

tho late Pfr Jnsenh nimnhii'ii lO'Connor. Funeral from Armv dear riauchtor nf PrHrlr fer's Funeral Parlors, 4th Avenue POULSON MARGARET. No LAWRENCE of 178 Jerome and the late Mary Gunn; sister ofand 42d Street, Friday, November vember 8, 1953, of 568 4th Avenue Solemn Requiem Mass1 devoted mother of Irene Poulson. Mrs. Frederick Bridges.

Mrs. Street, belovec" husband of Elsie and brother of Elsie, Loretta, Ar thur. Emma. Anna, Alma and Gus. St.

Michael's R. C. Church. Inter-'Anna Kapela; also survived by five ment Long Island National Ceme-j grandchildren and one great-tery. grandchild.

Funeral Thursday, 2 p.m., from Chapel of Arthur J. GRAY HELEN FERRIER, wife i Addeo, 7th Street and 4th Avenue. Services at Fred Herbst Sons Me challenges expected as the trial progresses. Ercole, now facing deportation proceedings in Federal Court here, was relieved of his license as a fight manager after he refused to testify before the State Crime Commission investigating waterfront rackets. Known a "Mr.

he was indicted by the Kings County Rackets Grand Jury as possessor of a "phantom Job" with a Brooklyn waterfront stevedoring firm. He is charged with one count of grand larceny and three of petty larceny. Among the prosecution witnesses expected to be called is featherweight boxer Pat Mar-rune, formerly managed by Kr-cole. who has been subpoenaed by the D. office.

Haley, Mrs. Charles Cunningham and Thomas Gunn; also survived by two grandchildren. Reposing William A. Martin Funeral Home, Classon Avenue, corner Sterling Place. Funeral Thursday, 9:15 a.m.; Requiem Mass St.

Teresa's R. C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Mrs. Mary W.

Beattie, 49, Wife of Sheffield Plant Head of the latj James; daughter of morial, 7501 5th Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. BANNON On November 9, 1953, RICHARD, husband of Olympia i nee Challan): father of Sister M. tha late Catherine and John Wil- ouiisiN maky, on November 7, K. C. Newman, 66, Nassau Attorney liam Ferrier; sister of Josephine 1953, beloved mother of Catherine McGovern, Ralph of Burlington, oi naioae istana, neroen, and George Ferrier and thei and Arthur Quinn; loving sister Mrs.

Mary W. Beattie, 49, St. Francis Xavier's R. C. John Magdalene, O.P.; brother of Mrs.

Mary Decker, Mrs. Rita late Elizabeth A. Ferrier. Funeral Skilling and John J. Bannon.

Re from the Malone Funeral Home 2913 Newkirk Avenue, Thursday at posing William A. Martin Funeral, on November 6, 1953, beloved Home. Classon Avenue corner son of Harold and Raenhild Chris- Interment Green-Wood Kenneth C. Newman. 66, of iwift of James Beattie, a fore-: Church, 6th Ave.

and Carroll 218 Oakwood Cedarhurst, man at the Sheffield Farms Street. died yesterday in St. Joseph's plant in Ridgewood, andj Surviving besides her hus-Hospital, Far Rockaway. Horn mother of Mary Veronica Beat-1 band, daughter and brother, in Brooklyn, he received a lawtie, a business office employe are a son, Sgt. James Beattie degree from Cornell University of the Brooklyn Eagle, died with the armed forces; in 1910.

Sunday of a heart attack at her; two other daughters, Mrs A trustee of Cedarhurst for home, 192 Garfield Place. She! Winifred Hough; a sister, Mrs. of Allen Moore. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from Harry F. Blair Sons Funeral Home, 723 Coney Island Avenue; Requiem Mass, 10 a.m., Holy Innocents R.

C. Church. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. RASMl'SSEN SIGURD, November 8. 1953, beloved husband of Elsa (nee Elison); devoted father of Ralph; loving brother of Sterling Place.

Funeral Thursday, ten-sen; dear brother of Margaret! Ce4netery. (Burlington, Vt papers 9:45 a.m.; Requiem Mass St. Jo- and oene Aodgers. Funeral copy.) seph's R. C.

Church. Interment lces Wednesday evening, November Holy Cross Cemetery. 111. p.m., at George C. Herbst ft GREEHEY WILLIAM on vittiv marvw 6741 5th Avenue- Interment November 9, 1953, of 57-28 265th litt Md2 wife of to 'i Thursday, Cypress Hills Little Neck, I husband 1953, beloved wife of Jarnesde- Garden of the shepriOTd.

of Rose W. and father of Battalion 1 Killed, 1 Hurt voted mother of Winifred Hummel Chief William A. Hubert J. an organizer and honorary a member of the Brooklyn granddaughter, Elizabeth Hum- In Crowded MOVI6j vice-president of Temple Beth- Eagle composing room staff, mel. El, a former president of the Mrs.

Beattie was a past dep-' The funeral will be held 200 PatrOnS Flee Mary James Patricia; dear CIPPERLY OSCAR Aage, itieooor, Rasmuss and Elva Greehey, Catherine Johnston and daughter of Winifred Hough; sis- vember 9, 1953, beloved father of waH 'ram. hmih.r nf Kith Service Wednesday, 8 at the ter of Winifred O'Rourke and verna E. Metder; also survived by 2L McManus Funeral Home, 2001 James Hough; alsosurvievd by one four grandchildren and four Rhffer ini nral Flatbush Avenue. Interment granddaughter, Elizabeth Hummel, grandchildren. Service at the Wil- Jggjj Bjt eclc Parkway Thursday, 1:30 p.m., Evergreens rive iowns ruwani.s ana vice uty supreme commander of the Thursday from the residence, president of the live Towns shepherds of Bethlehem.

She with a solemn requiem mass at Y. M. C. A. He was a Mason, also was a member of the Rob- 10 a.m.

In St. Francis Xavier's He is survived by Ins wife. ert t. Porter Post Auxiliary, Church. Fraternal services will Philadelphia, Nov.

10 CU.B One man was killed and another wounded in a crowded movie theater last night as 200 Solemn Requiem Mass Thursday, Ham "JXT I Northern Boulevard, Little Neck. Aven Wednes- 10 a.m., St. Francis Xavier R. C. 1230 Bushwick on Thursday at 10:30 a thence RICCIARDI DONATO (DAN mis.

rruti mrawwui inkw- Veterans of Foreign Wars: the held at the residence at Church, 6th Avenue and Carroll'day, 8 p.m. Street. Reposing at her 192 Garfield Place. I COLLINS MARGARET No to at. Anastasia k.

onurcn. RICHi on November 9, at his where a Solemn Requiem Massihome 1860 mh Slreet formerly will be offered at 11 a.m. Inter- 213 Hudson Avenue, beloved man: three daughters, Annette catholic War Veterans Auxili p.m. tomorrow. Burial will be Patrons bolted for the exits Gordon, Mrs.

Dorothy Sehg- arv and tne Societv of in New Calvarv Cemeterv lne SnP'sv started, man and Mrs. Edith Wein- Victim of the fatal shooting Arrangement bv Joseoli Duffy, vember 7, 1953. beloved wife of late James devoted mother of ment Calvary Cemetery. husband of Annunziata; devoted berger; a brother, Samuel, and seven grandchildren. Patrolman Henry Quinn, 62, St.

Patrick Parade 'Starter' BENNING ANN (nee Guerin) JSanniel Harry J. and Josephine Ifather of the late Dr. Louis, Joseph, of 812 8th Avenue, November sister of Mary Bell; alsoi HELLWIG JOHN on No- Anthony, Mrs. Rose Brigante and 1953, beloved wife of Geoffrey J. survived by four grandchildren vember 8.

1953, of 64-40 80th Mrg Marie Brigante; dear brother Benning; devoted sister of Bessie I and nine great-grandchildren. Fu-iStreet, Middle Village, jyffjaf Dominlck; also survived by eight Brannigan and the late Margaret neral from the residence, 959 E.lnusband of Loretta inee Larkini. grandchildren. Funeral Thursday Howard. Reposing at Henry Mc- nth Street; Solemn Requiem Mass! Reposing at the Leo F.

Kearns Fu- from Funeral Home 187 oxford Caddin Son, 24 7th Avenue. Fu- St Rose of Lima Church Thurs- neral Home, 103-33 Lefferts Boule- street. 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem neral Thursday. 9:30 a.m.: Solemn day, 10 a.m. Interment Holy vard.

near Liberty Avenue. Rich- St Finbar's R. C. Church. 10 Requiem Mass St.

Saviour's Cemetery. im0Ild ma- Funeral Wednesday, a interment Calvary Cemetery. was Samuel Maple, 21, who dragged himself from the movie and died on the sidewalk. Police charged Harry P. Lewis, 73, a watchman at the Standard Theater, with homicide.

Lewis told police Maple came into the theater several times looking for his wife and their Infant daughter. Lewis said Maple became abusive when he STEVENSON SPEECHES GIFT TO EISENHOWER FOR THE WHITE HOUSE Washington, Nov. 10 (U.R) The American Booksellers Association today gave President Eisenhower 200 books for the The funeral mass for Patrol-citations during his police Arrangements by E. Tari Sons. man Henry Quinn, who with a sharp whistle blast had started Church, 10 o'clock.

Interment Cal- John E. Duffy. Director. Pm- interment uaivarj varv Cemetery. Cemetery.

career. One extremely inclement St. Patrick's Day when the wind off the St. Patrick's Day pa- I COOLEY JAMES ALLEN, M.D., I ROONEY Suddenly, on Novem- BERGMANN SARAH, wife of November 9. 1953, of 46 4th Ave-: HENRICH Pvt.

GERARD ber 7, LAWRENCE beloved son the late Samuel; beloved sister of nue, beloved husband of Esther or. June 11, 1953. in Korea, beloved of the late Lawrence and Cath- was howling and the snow will ing the collected 1952 campaign 'ades for Past 20 of his opponent, Adlai offered at 10 a.m. Thursday swirling, the parade committee remonstrated with him. Maple members huddled together de- drew a knife, Lewis said, and ciding whether to call off the the watchman drew his revolv-event.

er and fired twice. son of Alice M. and the late Ger- erine; dear brother of Alice and ard loving brother of Alice 'the late Marion. Funeral from his Brennan, Rosemary Hekking and residence, 572 79th Street. Thurs-Theresa Dunphy.

Funeral from i day; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Michael Shaffran and Millie Vivian Cooley; brother of Lura Haym; adored aunt. Services Riv-'osborne of Portland. Oregon. Serv-erside Park Circle, at the Fairchild Chapel, 951 Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.

Atlantic Avenue, Thursday, 8 p.m. the R. C. Church of the Stewi -on Patrolman Quinn approached Walter B. Cooke, Funenu 9:30 a.m.

tnem ana announced: BOTHAM November 8. 1903,1 CR1 HAROLD on Rome, 20 Snyder Avenue; Solemn James McCarthy, "When I blow the whistle the 1 Monday, November 9, 1953 Requiem Mass Our Lady of Refuge1 Rl'NDELL RUPERT for- parade had hetter start. PAULINE of 471 83d Street, wife of the late Daniel; beloved sister of Mrs. Henry S. Welles, Mrs.

Frank Remy, Mrs. George Dorman, Mrs. Fred Deghuee and Margaret Loeble. Services at Fred Herbst Ascension, Elmhurst. Burial will be in St.

John's Cemetery. Partolman Quinn, 62. of 83-39 62d Rego Park, died Sunday in Kingsbridge Veterans Hospital in the Bronx. A native of County Tyrone, Ireland, he came to this country when a young man and worked as a longshoreman. He served in World War joined vived by a daughter, Mrs.

Elizabeth Kelly; son, James; four grandchildren three brothers, John, Charles and Edward: two sisters, Mrs. Irene Cohan and Mrs. Mav Eckelson. Reoosine at Mur- The collection also included two Westerns and six mysteries, Mr. Eisenhower's favorite type of reading for relaxation.

There were no volumes about golf or fishing, two other Elsenhower specialties, but there were at least 10 volumes by or about key figures of the two recent Democratic administrations. There was one book about Mr. Eisenhower, Kevin Mc-Cann's "Man from Abilene." whsUemaend part goi PollCeiTldn under way. He was a member of the Riprin.i nom yt(ii Lit mm Police Honor Legion, the Holy1 James E. McCarthy of 346 Name Society.

Emerald Societv! 4th a retired member of R. C. Church, Thursday, 9:45 a.m. merly of 244 Burgis Avenue, Rock-Interment Long Island National ville Centre, beloved husband of Cemetery. Florence and dear father of Mrs.

Nona Muro of Massapequa Park HUOT November 6. 1953, RAY- and Doris. Reposin" at the Ma.ssa-MOND of 725 45th Street, be- pequa Funeral Home, 99 New loved husband of Dorothy Ann (York Avenue. Massapequa, L. n.ee Espositoi.

Reposing at Fred Religious services Wednesday, 8:30 Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th Funeral Thursday, 10 a m. Avenue, until Wednesday. 10 a.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. Sons Memorial.

7501 5th Avenue Wednesday. 8:30 in. Visiting afterrav Funeral Home, 831 Knicker-3 p.m. Tuesday. Interment Troy, booker Avenue, corner Covert New York.

Street; Requiem Mass Friday at of the Police Department, and 10 a BOYLE EDITH, on November' I the police force in 1920 and for the Veterans of Foreign Wars. 20 years had been assigned to He is survived by his wife, Traffic D. He had received five I Mary. John's Cemetery. JOH ANNESSEN I.AURITZ, I SPENCER MARTHA, St.

Pe DAVIS ANNA MAE (nee Gate-" ZZZ, A 2 1. Jamet Nunnollu Jahntfln 9. 1953. dearly beloved sister of Jacob Hickman. Reposing at the Phillips Funeral Home, 79-02 Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village, Queens.

Services Wednesday at 8 p. m. Funeral Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. the New York Police Department, died Saturday in St.

Peter's Hospital, where he was taken a few hours earlier after suffering a cerebral hemorrhage at his home. Mr. McCarthy, who had been in the department 29 years was attached to the 76th Precinct when he retired. He was a lifelong Brooklyn resident aarfe i Fil Producere G. R.

PITBLADDO, 89, DIES. sSSS1 Fraternal Wednesday. 8 Brooklyn William A. Gilbert P. 10 a.m.

Interment the Everereens. I Potter. Deer Park. Sendees and "i iNunnaiiy HEADED MONUMENT FIRM interment Pinelawn, New York, movie producer, screen writer KEEGAN MARY, on Sunday, and former staff member of the November 8. 1953.

Reposing at! STEIMLE ANNA, on Novem- Hrooklyn Eagle, died at his Murray Funeral Home, 831 Knick-ber 9. 1953, beloved wife of the home in Columbus, on Sun-erbocker Avenue, corner Covertllate Andrew; mother of Mrs. Mar- (av 0f a neart attack Walter B. Cooke Gatehouse and Emily A. Murphy.

Services at Klages Funeral Home, Ridgewood Avenue corner Richmond Street, Brooklyn. Tuesday, November 10, 1953, at 8 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery, Thursday, November 12, at 10 a.m. was a merger of the Pitbladdo member of Isabella tpnnwl From YtrdWi Lit Edluoo Grant R. Pitbladdo, former interests and Grant Pitbladdo 1WUBH 1 oiumous.

Funeral Information rotirprl ipresl0enl ot 1 ltbladdo Mon-i()ecame president of the firm Street; Kequiem Mass inursaax tna otaiaei josepnine oranai, yr Johnson was surviving are nis wue, Mrs. Helen McGowan McCarthy, and two brother-in-laws, the Rev. umentai works, Hrooklyn, and which became known as the Tnt.rm.nt Mr n.th.rin.. nii (employe of the Central of interment cypress Mcuandiess, Mrs. Catherine QW DENLEA JOSEPHINE V.

c- Church, TJa 01 1 nrnas fitmacicio, who Pitbladdo Monumental Works 20 Snydr Joseph J. McGowan, S. chap lO'Brie-ni, on November 8. 1953, National cemetery. vey.

Mrs. Betty Ronner and Fred; founded the business in 1833. Later a reorganization was lain of the Bird S. Coler Mem Chape) loved wife of Edward loving laISO survived cy grandchildren 1 under his own name, died Sat- effected and he was made nres V1CKEKS. Mary KENNY HUGH UhmairM.MOki motner of Marian Qujnn urday in Northville.

PUEXEU.1, 1 MARSHALL, orial, Welfare Island, and James McGowan, a retired New Nugent Funeral i p.m. chi iward Howard Georire R0vl November 8. 1953. Reposing at; from James where he had resided in recent at chapel anc james suiTived rw HWW Funeral Home. 831 Knick-IHome, Avenue and 28th charlet M.

Sold, 48 'years. He would have been etirement, 0''K fOUCO Department ser grandchildren. Avenue, corner coven btreet, inursaay, p.m. that post until his about eight years. on Dec.

12. Charles M. Sold, 48, of 92-12 12th Place, Queens Village, ACE. Emma at chapel Chaoel of J. Albert.

Rnrmn fioth Requiem Mass Wednesday Mr. Pitbladdo, who was born JUTJd.av.: mh Street at 5th Avenue Fi trll 10 a.m. at Fourteen Holy Mar-i TAYLOR JOSEPHINE on Earlv in life Mr. Pitbladdo on nf 91 r.ra.vn. yesienlav in Parsons H- chapel Thursday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Massllys B- C.

cnurcn. interment cai- Novenmer a WILLIAMS. John Har in this borough, went to for his father when he was continuing with him at Street. beloved wife of John Flushing. He was a voted mother of John and dear linotype operator and assistant Chapel Requiem Church of Our Lady vary Cemetery resided In Prospect Ave.

He also had lived in Flatbush and Bav Ridge. At one time he was geant. The funeral will be held Thursday from the chapel at 141 6th Ave. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 a.m. at St.

Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church, 4th Ave. and 9th St. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemeterv.

eoan, Nellie 230 p.m. at chapel of Perpetual Help. Interment Holy Se.enih MAin 2-8S5 Cemetery. LAINE ALICE nice Watterson). sister of Robert J.

Cronin. Repos- day advertising machine copy November 8, 1953, of 222 E. J. J. Gallagher Sons Funeral; rut ter for the Npw York Times.

an elder of the Flatbush Dutch plant on 5th Ave. and 25th opposite the main entrance to DONNEGAN MARY, Novembsr Street, beloved wife of George A Home. 25 Aberdeen Street, between! Surviving are the widow, Green-Wood Cemetery many years. io. ivoi.

Deiovea wue oi tne utteiana motner oi ueorge a. jr. oerv- uroatuvay ana uusnwicic ooi- jrSi Muriel Ziegler Sold' two Reformed Church and later was a member of the Ray Ridge United Presbyterian Church. Mr. Pitbladdo was married PESTER, Marcaret Ho: Thuriday, Not MALIK, Kate It 150-10 Hilltide Ave.

a.m., at Our Lady of Lourdes! Juines, bdwara. Katherine nil- Atlantic Avenue, Tuesday, 8 p.m. 6-6670 Interment St. oimci.n, iolum; ling, Helen Morrill. Anna Coleman In 1907 the son established his own business on Fort Hamilton Parkway, near Gravesend now McDonald Ave.

When his father died in 1922 there twice. His first wife. Mrs. Harriet Comfort Pitbladdo, died LEIBHOLZ LENORA on No- Cemetery. Katie, Mrs.

Mary Bates i Chapel FAEREN. Kiel Wednesday, I Margaret De Malt and Mrs. Later he married the Foster Rabbit Rock Mills, Ala Nov. lOtU.Rl -A cat belonging to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Anglin adopted a baby rabbit when her six kittens were drowned during a THAMM ANNA, Joseph hoetsch. FISHER, Cyril K. 11:110 A.M. at atUWCBn KNIGHT, Walter A. Ii A.M.

atRrtldenca also survived by fourteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Requiem Mass Thursday, 9:30 a.m., St. Patrick's Church, 5th Avenue-95th Street. Reposing at the Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th Avenue. former Margaretta B.

Petriean, vember 8, 1953, of 1966 W. 5th Street, beloved mother of Dorothy F. Leibholz and Mrs. Nellie Como; also survived by four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. Re-nnsine at Enfflixh Funeral Horn Thursday, November 12th who died several years ago.

NE9SENTHALER. Jo! 1 15 A.M. at Chapel He is survived by five sons. G. Willard, Kenneth William Donato Ricciardi, 71, Retired, Ran Harness Shop 41 Years A.

and Harold R. Pitbladdo, and Blind Driving Homer B. Winchell: a daughter DENIHAN LUCILLE J. (nee 2190 McDonald Avenue. Funeral Redmond), of 9949 Shore Road, on servico Wednesday.

8 p.m. Inter- 9, 1953, beloved wife of ment Green-Wood Cemetery the late Jerome S. Denihan; Slater Thursday 10'30 am of Elizabeth A. Rankin, Grace R. Hamilton City, Nov.

10 reeklyn untral Homo 20 SNYDER AVE. AT FLATBUSH AVL Ulster 6-4800 50 SEItNTH AVL MAin 2-S5S5 funtral Henici in Mrs. Isobelle G. Williams; 13 grandchildren and three (ONE QUIINI uiooa, Margaret 'I'noma. PU- LENAHAN LAWRENCE on neral Thursday, 9:45 a.m., ttwn November 8.

1953, beloved brother Clavin Funeral Home, 7722 4th iof MarV) Elizabeth and Patrick 9, 1953, beloved mother of Frank, Joseph. James and Barbara Pabst; also survived by nine grandchildren. Funeral Thursday, 9:30 a.m., from John J. Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue; Requiem Mass St. Mark's Church, 10 a.m.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. TIBBITS HENRY suddenly, on November 9, 1953, beloved husband of Mae E. Tibbits; brother of Mary Edla and Belle Llcht. Funeral from the Moadlnger Funeral Parlors, 1120 Flatbush Avenue, Thursday, 8:30 a.m.; thence to St Brendan's R. C.

Church, Avenue and E. 12th Street. VAN EESVELDE MAURICE, November 8, 1953, of 612 74th Funeral services will be held 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Lenahan; cousin of Delia and (U.R) John Benson, 32, of Ham. ilton City, had a perfect excuse when arrested for driving into another car.

He is blind. Confused officers found Benson was completely blind in one eye, had 11200 vision in the other, was receiving total blind aid from the State, and was being supplied with a "reader" rick's Church, 10:15 a.m. Fred Herbst Sons Memorial, 7501 5th with the Rev. Robert I. Scott, pastor of the section of the borough, retiring in 1947 when his establishment on Hudson Ave.

was taken over by the City to make way for the Farragut Housing project. Besides his sons, Mr. Ricciardi is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annunziata Ricciardi; two daughters, Mrs. Rose Brigante and Mrs.

Marie Brigante; a brother, Dominick, and eight grandchildren. Another son, Dr. Louis Ricciardi, a dentist, died Jennie Dunn. Funeral from his residence, 1127 79th Street, Thursday at 9:30 a.m.; Requiem Mlass at the R. O.

Church of St. Ephrem, 10 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. E. H.

Lockwood, Director. Reprinted From Ytaterdar'a Late Bdltloua Donato (Dan Rich) Ricciardi, 71, a retired harness maker, formerly of 213 Hudson died today (Monday) at his home, I860 80th St. He was the father of Joseph and Anthony Ricciardi, both employed In the Brooklyn Eagle Delivery Department. Coming to the United States from Italy in 1903, Mr. Ricciardi made his home in Brooklyn.

Some years later he started in business in the Navy Yard Bay Ridge United Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Green-Wood hy the Federal Government so Cemetery 'Thursday morning, he could attend college. Street, beloved husband of Cath- with deep regret the pass-1 erine. Reposing at Chapel of Jo- DICK BERNHARDT, on November 9, 1953, in his 66th year, beloved father of Bernard J. Dick and Bernloe Mae Dick.

Funeral services at Klages Funeral Home, Ridgewood Avenue and Richmond Street, Thursday, November 12, 1953, at 8 p.m. Interment Friday, November 13, 1953, at 9 a.m., Pine-lawn Cemetery. DRYDEN THOMAS, on November 10, 1953, beloved husband of Mary, and dear brother of James B. and John. Service at his residence, 57T Bainbridge Street, Thursday, 2 p.m.

EGAN NELLIE 1 nee Dem- ing of its beloved Past Grand iseph G. Duffy, 7703 8th Avenue Knight, ALFRED J. MORAN. Funeral Thursday, 10 a Members will assemble Wednes- fHpmnrtattifl VOGT MILDRED on Mon day at 8:30 p.m. at the Boyer three years ago.

The funeral will be held Thursday from the New York and Brooklyn Funeral Home. 187 S. Oxford St. A solemn requiem mass will be offered at 10 a.m. in St.

Finbar's R. C. Church, Benson Ave. and Bav 23d St. Burial will be in Cal day, November 9, 1963.

Reposing at Murray Funeral Home, town Chapel, 40 Lafayette Avenue John A. Breglia, Grand Knight. MCCARTHY November 7, 1953 Knickerbocker Avenue, corner Co vert Street. Funeral Thursday p.m. Cremation at Fresh Pond JAMES, of 346 4th Street, retired N.

Y. P. 76th Precinct, beloved mary), November 9, 19n3, beloved wife of Thomas. Service at Wal vary Cemetery. husband of Helen (nee McGowan) Crematory.

WILLIAMS WARD suddenly, on November 8, 1963, be Cam of or an acBnotoleDgment meets need which can hardly be solved in any other way. Not only is it in the Brooklyn Eagle a gracious expression of gratitude to those who hav sent floral tributes, but it also courteously acknowledges the services and kindnesses of the many to whom a personal note of thanks cannot well be mailed or whose names or addresses are not known. a OrD of than lis like the one below JAMBS Mr. and Mrs. Robert James and family wish to express to their many friends thetr heartfelt thanks for the tokens of sympathy tendered them during their recent bereavement can be inserted in the Brooklyn Eagle by calling Miss Hart at MAin 4-6200 Funeral from Chapel, 141 6th Avenue, Thursday, 9 a.m.; Rtquiem ter B.

Cooke, Funeral Home 20 Snyder Avenue, Wednesday, McCT'DDEN JAMES. In loving Put It On the Dog p.m. Interment Green-Wood loved husband of Amelia Silsbe and father of Ward D. Williams Inclusive Paices In every instance, the prices shown belcw include the following merchandise and services: The casket; a protective outercase; removal from any local hospital or residence; em balmipg, use of all funeral facilities; hearse and one limousine to any local cemetery ICLU8I MlCf MANCI Solid Mahogany Caskets, from M93 Solid Oak, from '120 Solid Copper, from 945 SO Gouge SteL from 345 Cloth-covered Casket, from 185 Ktm York's Largest Funeral Director tOOKlYN niNIIAl NOMIS OUMNi fUMIIAl NOMIS 20 Snydtr At UUttr 6-4W0 1SO-10 HilHid Avwiu -Mmtic (-U70 SO ttvwitk Av, -MAin 2-S5S5 I5S-14 Northern BW -Ftuihmf S-MOQ TUNIlAl MOM II IN MANHATTAN WO NX HOOK1TN OWtINt Cemetery. devoted father, who passed away November 10, 1948.

Mass St. Thomas Aquinas R. Church. Please omit flowers. Direction M.

Matthews. MILLS ANNA MARIE (nee Mc-Hugh), on November 7, of 238 Pros Jr. Service Fairchild Chapel Franklin Avenue at 12th Street Garden City, L. Wednesday 8:30 p.m. ESSON JOHN, of 2332 Plumb 1st Street, November 9, 1953, beloved husband of Lily; devoted Boston, Nov.

10 (U.R) The well-dressed dog costs his master a pretty penny these days. A Boston pet shop posts these prices: Raincoat (choice of color), $2.50 to shoes, overcoats, $6 to $26. father of Marie, Sheila and Kathleen; also survived by two slater Loving Wife and Daughter, Edna. TOUSEY Ffc. EDWARD TOU-SEY, who was killed in France November 10, 1944.

Ever remembered by mother and brother. pect Park West, beloved wife of the late Harry lovlngr mother WHYTE MARGARET (nee of Harry John Thomas Catherine and Sarah, and four grandchildren. Services at Byrnes Geekie), suddenly, on Sunday, November 8, 1953, wife of the late George Mrs. John Ennls and MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS r-uneraj Home, 2384 Gerritsen Avenue, Wednesday, 8 p.m. Funeral Thursday, 1 :30 p.m.

Interment the Evergreens Cemetery. Andrew; mother of Mrs. Mildred Llger; sister of Mrs. Bessie Malm-quiat, Mary A. and Russell S.

Geekie. Funeral services at the Funeral Home of George C. Herbst Son, 6741 5th Avenue, near 68th William also survived by thirteen grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Reposing at the M. J.

Smith Memorial, 248 Prospect Park West, until Wednesday, 9 a.m.; 'solemn Requiem Mas Holy Name PIRO FUNERAL HOME Our Now Chapol Ideally locatad DE KALB VANDEKBILT AYES. STerling 9-1535 rnaki Park Ckrilsa ATM. SMMfully 1 ttlWWiMMe by Ih. Htm TorkHtort fund Vital notices accepted 8 o.m. m.

for publication ths sam Street, on Wednesday, November Church, 9:30 a.m. Interna nt tot. HEART FUND MEMORIALS 11, at 2 p.m. Interment Green-Wood it lata oi 10 p.m. Saturday niahtMary's Cemetery.

Staten Wand tot Ay Mtw 17. H. T. Cemetery. lowiea yuaan IW ptetwe ww.

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