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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 13

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nrr BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE NEW' YORK WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 23 1931 13 BACK TO MAIN ST Paralyzed Girl Hails Walker as Her Santa "es Aquitania in Port With Gyro Expert Other Notables Alderman Permit Mystery in Sidewalk Crusade Drat! Iddn B- Mugford Adelaide Csutr Nodin rxtne Tcatherin PtnoM-Ownner SST ja- Brockman 9 Catherine Rocen Matilda UOdred Rolen Dora STwm1 Stedenburi1 rTu Skowfoe 8nydtnipMary Tapley Mildred Thorp EUxabethC Wick Henry a0 A Viola Stark 14 Who Captured Interest on Way to Europe Brought Home From Vienna at His Expense-Treatments Aid Her Wiliam Mayer Heads Club for 7th Time The Crass Bay Democratic Club got together lest night at their headquarters 101-48 Woodhaven Boulevard osone Park fo ran election of officers which put WUUam Mayer at the head of the organization for hie seventh term as president Mayer Is the executive member of the third eone of the 5th Assembly District Officers elected with him are Lewis Greenberg first vice president Harry Samuels second vies president Charles Schoen third vice president Bernard Cally recording secretary Paul Balsam corresponding secretary Jamea Beagan assistant corresponding secretary Jamea Mulligan financial secretary Cornelius Slattery assistant financial secretary Henry Bauman treasurer James Maune sergeant-at-arms Thomas Hughes assistant sergeant-at-arms John Barry legal adviser Anna AynM Callinc Mayor Walker her Santa Clatu Viola Stark infantile paralysis victim who at 14 knows her curvature of the spine never can be cured permanently today faced the future with hope In her home on the second ui-On Dec 23 3I ED-y loved husband of Lydia funeral services at his 14-37 90th St Woodha-frtday eve nine at o'clock 01 UMMft iiir HARRY beloved husband eg gartlin (nee Britton) -m Milan VNaithneif Wiedhopf th iSher of Louise on nr imIm 2Tb Milner Servloes 1 facts 1 Ca--hh rtof St John the Divine 112th edoyo Amsterdam Ave-Hwe York Sr Dec 24 at pm cut pst8 On Dec 21 1911 1 TSESINK a BOWERS mother SBeenor Settle and Mrs etspnc Berry Funeral services at cam rtfcnce of her dauihter Mrs theme Settle 93-25 LeSerta MO SB Jerlrd (U9th St) Kew Gardens prsctle Tbowday Dee 24 at 1:39 the lant GRATEFUL i'- A- VMs Stub Huske CenUnaed from Fags 5 Jacoby The hand end bidding The Hand Dealer Both sidea vulnerable Vr Lens AO-M K-J-9 9-7 104-3 floor of a tenement at 181 Wyona St she told of her trip to Europe which ended yesterday afternoon with the arlval of the North German Lloyd finer Bremen at the foot of 5t8h 8t The return pip from Europe aru at the expense of the Mayor and Viola with her father Emanuel 40 pocketbook maker out of a job 11 montha and her mother Nellie 31 taken from the pier to their home In the East New York section I of Brooklyn In a car bearing the coat of arms of the City of New York Walker Is the most marvelous man I ever met" the little girl said Aided by Dr Lorens Viola Mid she had been aided by the treatments of the famous Viennese eurgeon Dr Adolf Lorena Mayor Walker has arranged for free continuation of the treatment! by Dr Wllllam fichroeder Jr of Brooklyn Department of Sanitation Com-mlaakmer and personal phyalclan to the Mayor Viola la a graduate of Public School 172 Pennsylvania and Liberty Ave She Mid today she had Mved a few pennies at a during her school days Then she drew It ell from the East New York Savings Bank and adding it to I'what aelf-aacrifldng relatives were able to give sailed last August on the' Bremen for Vienna Two days out from New York the girl said ahe learned that Mayor Walker was aboard alio going to Europe for hie health She aent him a note offering to be Interpreter In Germany If ha needed one The Mayor went to the giri'a cabin and had a two-hour talk with her I In Vienna they met again end when he Mrs Sinclair Lewis wife of the noted writer and herself a writer as she arrived aboard the Bremen yesterday Her pen name Is Dorothy Thompson 'interment Evergreens Ceme- Monday Dee 21 1931 ptr beloved husband of Mln-Igt i service at his residence 214th Place Quacna milage on rtdiy Dee 23 at 9:30 pm IBNE-Suddenly at his resl-n 573 5th St on Dee 22 1931 IB BYRNE beloved brother giry McASanus Requiem Thursday St Saviour's pi io am Interment Holy Ibeyii Oor doc woffle peuU to mm rareh and in ythea ofhcaa Ufleaad Police Say He OKd Yen-d or HeSay elle Walk Cleared Editor Zrooklyn Do Up Etfit: Last July a protest was made by the undersigned through your columns against the practice of hardware stores In the vicinity of Washington st end Myrtle Are spread ing their wares out over half of the inning sidewalk width and thus Inter with pedestrians At that time the condition wu corrected But now with the coming iff the Christmas shopping period when more pedestrians than ever are on Brooklyn downtown a tree to 3 see that the sidewalk displays are caek again and it la frequently Impossible for a single pedestrian to pass -without stepping out on the taxicab-infested streets Can the police do nothing about that? Or don't they want to do anything PEDE8TRIAN Brooklyn Dee 20 1931 Net Up te Capt Matthew Robinson of tha Poplar Bt Precinct informed of the complaint said it wu not hla fault or that of the polios "You see" na explained "each year the city adopts an ordinance giving Aldermen the right to taeue permits for sidewalk displays Itla up to Alderman he luuee the permit! in this district I cm do nothing about It" -Alderman Patrick McCann said readily enough that Aldermen were authorised to issue permits far huckters during the holiday season provided they obtained the consent of the owner of the business In front of which they intended to operate 'Not Up te Alderman' he added would not issue a permit for that part of Washington Bt because tha sidewalks an to narrow and hare not issued any These hardware store displays understand are within tha building fine and no permit le necessary At any rate It would not be up to me" Captain Robinaon Informed of thle reply wu frankly surprised Ha understood ho said that Patrolman Sullivan had seen tha permit made' out to the Washington Bt hardware store and signed by Alderman McCann But he would aeid Sullivan down again for further confirmation And yesterday Captain Robinaon said ha had not yet received a re port from Buffiren on the matter of the permit Cleaned UpP he added "the whole thing bu now been cleaned up WeTw got them eo they block the welke It wu found to be so The hardware displays which previously had sprawled half way cross tha sidewalks or more on Washington and kfyrtle Are had now shrunk to very narrow limit well within the building fine And two pedestrians were now able to walk by abreast without discomfort UN On Monday Dee 21 Mtia WSM AV knliuMil ailfn ANNA MALLOY beloved wife it lste Matthew Colllfan end hr at Thorn ss and Helen Colll-tad sister of James Malloy nil from her residence 209 Until Thursday Dee 24 et I lb thence to St' Teresa's idt Classon Ave and Sterling Interment at Huntington unit flowers Messes ap-sled On Dec 20 1931 st her 3223 Avenue 8 ALICE I daughter of the late Patrick I lfsry Daly devoted sister i Viola Williams John I Edvard Daly and loving I the late John O'Rourke i requiem mass on Thursday am et 8t Edmund's Interment Calvary Ceme- oMth1 Lenz Continued from Fage I low It will be noted that the location of one card made an enormous difference and unfortunately for us It was where our opponent wanted It to be The Hand Mr Una A 10-5 K-10-9-8-6-3 OKI A 10-3-3 Mr XJfhtnrr AK-8-6 0 A-J-104-7 A K-7-4 Mr Jacoby' A A-J-9-7-2 JJ-3 06-4 West wu playing the hand three no-trump and hearts opened by North Our opponents of course had to go after tha diamond suit I held tha king of diamonds at but If my partner had held It we would have run fire hearts one diamond and one apade letting tha contract three trick instead of the other side winning game and rubber APPRAISALS QUINN TROMAS (May I INI) OrpM aaaeta 1 1IIM act ill SOS Ta Mary Tamaa fritaS aaacvtrla' Aaaa tocka aal boada 11 SOT mrtirf aa(aa aal acaeuala I1M traaafara 11111 STASH UAXILLA (Oct 11 1M Ornu aucta 137111 act l2S77t Katherine i MacDawcU gauahtcr caeca-trie acmU: Vcraoaal effeeta 11017 atacka aal bonSa 110704 alfta aaS traaa-frra 1340k STOUGHTON ZUZABmt iNar IKti Oroaa aaaata I13S4M aat 1X3-471 Ta laaaa a Walker alatar MwarS Charita aal William atauihtaa brathara ltd 137 aach OaaaNsatibBal Chaicb af OlIL Maaa ISM Nrtr 7ait OoairtfaUoaal Horn (or tha Afad tlOM PlyMouth Chureh Bioaklyu 4000 North-end echoala NorthSald Maad IL0O0 bn of Kaataiua (Maas1 Puklla Library 11000 Lucy 8 etouahtoa ileter 110137 Kaael Parry aiaaa 111331 alhera Naan aabuuta Aaaata: Realty 111100 aaav 113030 yeraoaal aBaeta IL3I1 awrloaiaa aotaa and aaeoMta Ml Ml I tocka ud kooda $330701 WARRRM ULT (111 31 10311 Orou aaaata 330J43 jaL 113701 Ta Tana af BrUafleld (Maaa) Nubile Library 11000 RHuata'a Chureh laitltula 31000 Hitchcock Free Academy 11000 It Aan'a Church 11000 Church Periodical Qtab 01000 rclatiTM ahara mnaladcr Amato tocka and- kooda I30IS1 Mrtgaica aotaa and aeeauaU IM3 other property 30 QUIRK OORHRLIA (June 3 10311 Gnu Mtata lOldM act 330734 Ta Neill Quirk widow 330134 la treat for life alhera racelre aoaU ksaeiea Priuel-pal aaaeta: ftacka and kooda M3 HO vetenai day or tomorrow to wish him a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year" aha said Tuesday Dec 22 BUQNA 51 widow of Oliver and sister of Florence A Services at her residence BErklmer St Brooklyn on nths At 1:30 P-m- os Men ILL8TROM On Tuesday bee JU MILDRED (nee Baurles) Erie DUlstrom and beloved of Carolyn Hall and Fred-DHlstrom Reposing at 117 8 8t Notice of funeral he re- may Hempstead Man iDes Under LIRR Train As he was alighting' from a Long island Railroad train at Borden and Vernon A vet Long island City John Sulfivan BL of 03 Fern 8t-Hempstead I slipped and fell under the two rears car according to police He was pronounced deed by Dr Hartig of 8L Hospital According to the police Bui 11 death was accidental and the motorman Charles Benjamin Ron-konkoma waa not held Biographer Fog Makes Fairbanks Miss His Train Juan de la Cierva autogyro Inventor arrived in port this morning on the Cunarder Aquitania The other passengers on the Aquitania included Mary Agnes Hamilton English economist and biographer of Ramsay MacDonald: Mlacha Elman violinist and Laser Galpera Russian dancer Arturo Toscanini conductor of the New York Symphony la among the voyagers sailing tonight on the Hamburg American liner Albert Baffin Others aboard are Prof Adolf Busch German violinist and Charles Case member of the eaSeu-Uw board 'gof the Eastman Kodak Company Helen Haye English actress is sailing today on the United States liner president Roosevelt for Plymouth Cherbourg and Hamburg Docking thte afternoon at pier 15 Brooklyn Heights Is the Munaon liner southern Crow with Ray Gibson of the Shipping Board among the passengers The Lloyd Sabaudo liner Conte Grande is sailing today on Its annual Christmas cruise to the West Indies touching Nassau Kingston end Havana with a passenger list of more then 400 Martin Kennedy Manhattan Congressman la among those aboarfL The Pan-Ameriea of the Munson Line la tailing this afternoon to Bermuda Peterson director of the Allied Newspapers Inc Is among the pasaengen Fairbanks Mlaies Train Douglas Fairbanks and hla brother Robert were among the arrivals yesterday afternoon on the North German Lloyd liner Bremen Because fog held the liner down the bey a while he missed the train which would have enabled him to reach Lea Angeles In time to haw Christmas with Mary Flckford hla wife Fairbanks had planned ome hunting In the Far Ernst but the Manchurian trouble caused him to change hla plans Other passengers on the Bremen Included Mrs Binds lr Lewis who as a result of a touf of Europe announced the springing up of a new spirit of nationalism which she contended will bring poverty but not war in Its wake Robert Bench-ley humorist La Argentina dancer with 17 hampers of costumes George White theatrical producer and Robert Stewart president of the Pan American Oil Company who said hie company had purchased the Nitag Company a German gasoline distributing concern Arriving on the Holland-Ainerlca finer Volendam yesterday afternoon was Dr Felix A Venlng-Melness professor of geodesy at Utrecht University Holland who has traveled more than 50000 miles In submarines studying the subsea earth structure Dr Venlng-Melness la to head an expedition sponsored by the United Statee Navy Department and the Carnegie Institute around the Bahamas In the submarine 8-21 Research will be done underneath the water's surface without Interference from waves and graving sounds will be made to probe the cause of earthquake through earth atresws Passengers arriving yesterday on the Red Sts finer Lapland from Antwerp Southampton and Havre include John McGlone of 22 Prospect Park West returning from a two-months' trip abroad and Mrs Jeanne King of 429 77th 8t a in qsemotiam AJELLO In sad and loving memory of a loving daughter end lister JULIETTE 5L AJELLO who departed this fife Dec 23 1930 Maases offered this morning In loving end constant memory of JENNIE ARMSTRONG (nee Keenan) daughter of Myra Keenan and mother of Muriel Armstrong who passed away Dec 23 1917 JOSEPH father of Muriel and husband of Jennie Armstrong paeaed away Oct 192S The roses In memory's garden They never fade away But Jennie who died Fourteen year ago Is the one we mlaa today Always devoted loyal and kind What a beautiful memory ahe left behind -Grandma KEENAN Sister Brother and Daughter MURIEL In loving memory of a dear husband and father HENRY CHARLES FISCHER who passed away Dee 21 1924 Devoted WIFE DAUGHTER and 80N 20th anniversary of the death of our beloved brother JOHN TIMMONS Masses offered BISTERS In fond and loving memory of our deer mother LOUISA WERDEN who departed this life Dec 23 1927 pON and DAUGHTER In ud and loving memory of a loving husband and devoted father LESTER WARREN who departed thle fife Dee 23 1930 WIFE DAUGHTER SON In loving memory of ISABEL WHISPELL who departed this fife Dec 23 1928 Sleep on dear Mabel take your rest God called you hone He thought beat He mw your suffering -here ao greet He opened wide the golden gate While you He in peaceful sleep Your memory we will always keep MOTHER SISTER RcknotoleDgment hay regie aomMHc WILLIAM ISAAC on imjmt 1931 husband of the late Hewitt Donshea father of Bjg( (Mrs Cyrl Clement rriM (has and Frank Donshea son aatriotki lste Isaac and Kate Ada Don-Funersl from the Benedict 150 13th St New York ss CHEVROLET BROOK LY N-PARA JUBILEE MONTH On Dec 23 1931 ANNA A KELLY daughter of the late Henry Kelly end Anna A Kelly and devoted lister of Bin John Vaughan Funeral from her residence 110 Bs In bridge 8L near Stuy-vesant Aw on Saturday Dee 26 at 9:30 am thenee to Holy Rosary Church Interment Holy Crass Cemetery KERWICK-Dee 20 1931 AGNES beloved wife of the late John Kerwick Funeral from her residence 211 8t Place Thursday Dee 34 Requiem mass Church of st Paul the Apostle 59th 8L and Columbus Aw at 10 a ADELAIDE (nee Preston) widow of Robert Mug-ford suddenly on Dee 22 at the home of her daughter Agnes Meyer Funeral Tram the Edward Meyer Memorial Chapel 554 2d Aw on Saturday Dec 20 Service et 2:30 pm at the -Church of the Atonement 17th St end 5th Aw Interment Greenwood Cemetery On Tuesday Dee 22 1B31 et Brooklyn Hospital FLORENCE NODINK Services at par-lore 13 Hanson Place Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock PARSONS-DEREMER Mrs ETH-ELYN a PARSONS-DEREMER suddenly on Dee 21 1931 at Montvs le beloved mother of Eth-elyn Burnham and 8 Horton Parsons Services at Rulands Funeral Parlors Pstchogue Thursday Dee 24 at 2 pm On Sunday at her home 294 Hoyt St In her 85th year ELLEN PEAR80N beloved mother of fiw daughters and three sons Bom In Sweden resided In Brooklyn for put 49 years Funeral services on Wednesday Dee 23 1931 at 1:30 pm at her home Interment Greenwood Cemetery Funeral private RAYCROFT Suddenly on Tuesday Dee 22 1931 BENJAMIN beloved husband of Ellen Raycroft and father of John Raycroft and Mary CHalloran Funeral from hla residence 243 Hylan Boulevard Rose bank a I on Saturday Dec 29 at 9 am Mass at 8L Mary's Church at 9:30 am Interment St Mary's Cemetery On Monday Dee 21 1931 CATHERINE widow of Charles A and mother of Emllie end Adele and Alma Reeckman Services Wednesday evening I o'clock at her home 591 McDonough Bfl Brooklyn Relatives and friends are invited to attend MATILDA at heir residence 992 Park Place on Dee 21 beloved daughter of the late Dr William B-and Delia Rogers and slater of John and Mary Funeral Thursday Dec 24 from 8L Teresa's Church where a aolemn requiem mass will ha' offered et 10:15 cm DORA ROTERS Dec 22 1921 Services Thursday morning Dec 34 10 chapel of the German Evangelical Lutheran Home BushwlCk Aw and Chaun-eey St SIEDENBURG On Dec 19 ALMA beloved wife of John A Siedenburg and mother of Charles a and William P- Mrs William Lester and Helen Siedenburg Funeral services at her residence 1554 14th 8L on Wednesday at 2 pm Interment Cedar Grow Dec 20 1931 WILLIAM BKOWFOE of 259 25th St beloved con of Pauline Bkow foe Services at the Zkm Lutheran Church Bedford Aw end Erasmus 8L Thursday at 2 pm MARY A 8NYD-STRUP (nee Keenan) on Dee 21 1931 loving mother of Edward Marlon and George Funeral from her residence 4750 244th St Doug-laeton I on Dec 24 at 9:30 am Mass at BL Anutasla's Church at 9 am TAPLEY-MILDRED TAP-LEY suddenly at Great Neck on Dee 21 1931 Funeral services at the home of her deter Mrs A a Perkins 10 Darley Road Russell Gardena Great Neck on Thursday Dee 24 at 2:15 pm On Tuesday Dee 22 after a brief Illness ELIZABETH CARL18LX THORP beloved wife of the late Edwin Thorp Puberal services at her residence 275 Perk Ave Thursday morning Dee 24 at 11:30 o'clock WICK-HENRY WICK on Dee 22 in hla 68th year Funeral serv Ices qn Saturday Dee 20 et 10 am at his home 9719 87th St Wood-hewn Interment Maple Grove Cemetery i The 9RiietiIJme TUm charges far rmr earn flat a funeral aeralea are within truck af thaaa i' aae tka at made ciremmitaneei jCcstcrWMll WfjelH Pleat tend check for Eaglett Neediest Coses thence to the Church of St the Evangelist Waverley Place Uth St where services will Md st 11 am Dee 24 Inter-t la Greenwood Cemetery ELLEN DOYLE (nee on Monday Dee 21 1931 wife of the late Thomas dented mother of James 6 Thomas a end Anthony end from her residence 54 Btr Brooklyn on Thursday iK it 9:80 am thenea to St R7 Chureh Maujer and Leotard Brooklyn where a solemn re's nsse will be offered Inter-dQdvsry Cemetery WDN A BRAND) NEW 1932 CHEVROLET Deei 21 'AUGUST fd husband of Sophia Drags of Mrs John Brown jmMwerd Droge end brother hm ud Lena Droga and Mrs J8 Koster and Henry Drags efNdyiMS wil services at his residence hocohte 9Sth Road Woodhaven evening Dee 23 I Interment Thursday 2 pm Na Cemetery Mr Culbertiwa AK-104 V8-6-M 7-6-2 ORO AK-4 MrJiNtr A A-9-9-4-3 UA-Q-3 OA-9 -AJ3-2 Tbs Bidding North East 10 3A Psm Pass Psm While I do not erltlclre the failure to reach a slam due to Mr Lens' minimum adequate support for the spade bid it does seem to ma tha using the Approach-Forcing System the slam contract could have been reached by players of a slightly optimistic temperament Feasible Bidding The bidding might have gone: West North Seat South Psm 10 Psm 2 A Pus 3 A Psm 3NT Psm 47 Psm It occur to me that South with tha Midi to complement North's two declared suite and the knowledge that North has at least adequate trump support for hie apade bid might then make a alam try by either raising the hearts or bidding five spades If five In either major la bid North must Inevitably go to alx His partner's jump takeout has shown at leMt three honor tricks The North hand contains nearly four In other words the hand la In the slam aone and while slam may not ba attain1 able It certainly cannot be far away I have fiothlng but praise for Mr Lens and Mr Jacoby at playere and I think they have done marvelously well considering the Imperfect bidding vehicle they have employed On this hand Mr Jacoby has certainly done hla full duty by making a jump takeout In epedM and after partner aailsts the spades then bidding three no-trump Had Mr Lena been using the Cul bertson System with Its accurate honor-trick count I am Inclined to believe that ha would have found the means to reach the slam which was made 1 Event a Tonight Cmiaialtr Caondla at th Cltgr at Nav Tart hail (Metric retu avaunt at th Ratal It Oaarsa Rsam 3 PuMIe Forum maata at TlraU Ran 31 Mytria Aw Mam Matting at tha Xlnu Cannty W' Vttarau AmodatlM 34 JiBmaa at 3 Tbnari Night" at Mth Ward Tix-payan Aaaaciatlon at Turn Vertla BuNwiekAw and Oitea I SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Secretarial SECRETARIAL TRAINING BUSINESS COURSES Day naj I rating Chmaa ladlriiaal laatreattan ill far Caialay GIRLS' CENTRAL Sdicd Ar SMNtoncf 301MdiUcAlvRLmC TL TBianaM HIM Art Sebum OS UVEB1RUB ACAOnre at ART t34 Fraaaaat Plaat Pbm Utayattn 1-31 Painting Drawing Ufa Oammarakl Illaa-tratlngrOartaeninn Pantan Intariar Daaa- ralienTroatar andXattarlng Pay A Branltn Ca-EdncRtlenal A INSTITUTE PIwm BArdny 7-S30S far BuUaUna tss BBOADWAT NSW YOBS DANCING lain at On Add Cam pi ala Omina SUM REMET SCHOOL FOR DANCING Pbaat1 Trafalgar T-S17a-SM1 njAJtTXATXD BOOKLET ON RXQUESl 123-125 Mahan Avg el 95th south! 3 NT 'I i1 -'J1 i '1 Great American smooth-running lix with quick quiet ey Syncro-Mcsb gear-ahifting Free Wheeling and the handiomeat body linea of any car at iti price? By attending the Brooklyn- b' Paramount Theatre any time From today until Christmas Eve you may win one of the two Chevrolet! to be awarded fully equipped and delivered Naturally you want a new Chevrolet everybody doe And you now itand good chance of getting one without ipending a cent I Attend any performance at the Brooklyn Paramount Theatre from today until Christmas Eve There you will get the details that may lead fo your winning a car l'tirf Suddenly on Dee JP1 9MIL beloved husband Eutenetein- Funeral prt-his residence 433 Ocean gM-HKLEN HEIM at her 13 Knight Court Oerrlt-! on Dec 21 Survived by and three eons requiem mail Thursday At the chureh of jmarectlon interment Holy winwry Dee 21 1921 THOM-i aSSon the late John Roberta Kane and anther of John Kane Mrs Funeral residence 1149 Decatur At 8:30 fourteen Holy Cm? Church Interment 7 Cemetery iSflNCTIVE SlkVlCE so HERBST SONS morticians CHAPEL I HjTWAfhi Be gure to take advantage of thii great opportunity see a wonderful itage show headed by the famoua Rum Columbo aee one of biggest screen hits And you will have an opportunity to -win one of the newest smarten can on the road today How would you like to own one of the fast smart Chevrolet Sixes that everyone ia talking about? How would you like to have a ear that alwayi step out in front at the traffic that travels 65 to 70 miles an hour on the open a big COMPLETE DETAILS AT THE BROOKLYN-PARAMOUNT THEATRE OR AT YOUR LOCAL BROOKLYN CHEVROLET DEALER'S NUSiwMtsHeoe-ei FUNERAL PARLORS UHhmRk) NEViMi sate cky Fiflk Aman Slim for We acknowledge with grateful appreciation the sympathy extended to us In the passing of our beloved father BERNARD ESS ELS Mr and Mrt CHARLES DIEMER' Mr and Mrs CHARLES WESSELS i i.

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