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Newsday (Suffolk Edition) from Melville, New York • 56

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Melville, New York
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56
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1 Obituary iwsaiEiiMrrra1 Real Santa Claus Dies O'Shea CarletonS Cooke Attorney V-J I i 1A9 A Cit Pl Counsel For Sfafe Dems Lived Up to His Name New York Carls ton Sprague Cooke of 103 Fast With St a partner in the law firm of Cooke Brown Rate at 1 Wall Street died of a heart attack Sunday in Presbyterian Hospital He was 79- He attended Phillips Exeter Academy and was graduated from Harvard College in 1899 He attended the Harvard and Buffalo University Law Schools and was admitted to the bar in 1901 lie then became a member of the law firm of Goodwin lliompson Vanderpocl The firm now is known as Cooke Brown Pate During the 1920s Cooke was chief counsel for the New York City Transit Commission and was an active member of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York Cooke served with Squadron A Cavalry on the Mexican border in 1916 He was a captain of cavalry and infjiitrv during World War I He then became captain of Troop l-'ifty-first Machine Cun Squadron and of Troop 101st Cavalry of the National Guard from which he resigned in 1931 Cooke became known also as a yachtsman He was a founder of the Corinthians an association of ainatemr yachtsmen and sailors He also belonged to the Cruising Club of America Surviving are his wife the former Miss Dorothy Hill Montgomery and two sons of his marriage to the former Miriam Wilder Coodwin 'Hie first Mrs Cooke died in 1910 'lire sons are A Cood-win Cooke and Dr Crivpin Cooke MjrsliaH Mo Santa Claus is dead 11ie 63-year-old retired Cliurch of God minister who was named for the Christmas saint died at his home here yesterday of a kidney ailment Claus never did know wliy his parents gave him the name of unless it was his sense of lmnior But through the years many of them lean ones he tried to live up to the name lie received thousands of letters every year front all parts of the world Claus took great pains in answering all of them Sometimes when the load became too great he received help in providing the postage Sometimes he still had a Urge stack of letters to answer many numths after Christmas His mail volume would reach 6000 at Christmas time lie was proud of his scrapbooks full of such letters In addition to serving as a minister Claus was a plumber Ouee he worked on WTA lie and his first wife had seven children Claus was smooth shaven but once lie did grow' a beard to make his appearance more in character lie spent most of his life around Marshall except for two years when he lived in Ottumwa Iowa "1 never could find out why my fjtlicr named me Claus ciicc explained a good njmc even if it is a hit of By Clans mentioned such things as getting checks cashed Once an expressman refused -to deliver a basket of fruit from California because no Santa New York William 58 counsel to the Democratic State Committee for 25 years and a member of the city Maid of education died at his law office yesterday of a heart attack as senior partner in the law firm of Saxe Bacon O'Shea and Bryan Bom in Brooklyn O'Shea joined the law firm in 1926 and taught for several yean at Fordliam Uni-'venity Law School His father also William was superintendent of city schools from 1924 to-1934 Hie young O'Shea was named to the board of education in December 1954 after served as a special assistant to the US Attorney General He was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention in 1938 and a presidential elector in 1944 He had held offices in the New York County Lawycn Association the Association of the Bar of the City of New York and the New York State Bar Association DEATH NOTICES DEATH NOTICES ferment Wednesday motnltig IBsenwwnd Omefery Brooklyn AHI-ERS-Kiwrnla on March 31 1187 of Carden City LT Brlm-eii Hire of Kerman devoted mother at Ruth May Ahlm: dear alder of Mn Edward of Cleveland Oh hi RiMmaing at Cal laeher Kuna Funeral Hume l-VW Northern MIIoLER Herbert of 283 l'niondale Ave Cnlondalr on April 1 1H-7 Relm-ed luivltand of Mary Drited father of Mrs Margaret Nagy of fnnsylvama dear son of Mr Alma Miller of Pennl-vanfa also survived bv three grandviiihlrm Reposing at the Williams Funeral Hume 181 Greenwich HL Hempstead NY Nu1m of firnnil later Rlvd Manhanet LI Kervlm VVednea-day A at the fhnd Rpanipal Churrti Manhaa tel Interment Wouflawn Cemetery Arthur Hancock Sr 81 Kentucky Horse Breeder Ruth on Mai eh Re-loved wifr of John devoted mother of Clara Caray Kepiwing al Uk AMiry Lrxlnftmi Ave at tibth Street NYC Requiem Man Church of St Vincent Ferrer Lexington Aw at tWh St Wrdnet-day April at 10:00 A John Edgar On Sunday March 311 1937 Keened from custodian Waff Ray-aide High School Rcbnrd husband Mary Hue Lnonam Reputing at the Martin A (ilea pun Funeral 149-20 until Northern Bvd Flushing Rev Philpott Founder of Church Howard On March 31 17 of 4(41 Nassau Bivd Minolta brlmad husband of Irene dsefid father of Roheria Suzanne and Howard Jr also survived his sister Rhea Model Reposing at The James Newman Funeral llne Wiliis Ave Mmeota Requiem Visa Wednesday April 3 at 10 AM id The Oirpus Cnrlsti church Mneoia Intcsment Ac (Iiarles Cemeteiy of 2SM Graelcy Avr after a long lllnevs in March 81 1937 Beloved wlte of Antiumy 9 Kn maine Ixntng mollier of Werten Rnlwii Roger Honore Grace Gloria and bister Julie Marie and Else Sister of Jaime Everaid and George Kater and Mis Harry Martin Mrs Robert Murtogh aU thirteen grandehlldrrn Rosary to be recited PM Tuesday April 2nd at the Releh Funeral Home Sayvllie Solemn Rrquom Mass to he offered al AM Wednes-ihy April 3rd St Law-imer CViunh Sayvllie Interment At Lawrence Ccme-tesy Sayvllie Wednesday April 3 A Solemn Requiem Maw SI Andrew AveilinnR Church 157 St and Korfhrm Rlvd Flushing at 3U A 1 Interment Hedy Ruud Cemetery riris Kv (AP) Arthur Hancock Sr for years one of the best known horse breeders died vcstcrdjy after a long illness Hancock who would have been 82 on June 26 was the owner of Ckiibornc Stud near Paris It produced some of the winners of ncaily every famous race in the United States Hancock cainc by bis racing interest naturally since lie was bom lllcrslic Stud near Charlottesville Va where his father Capt Richard Hancock raised many outstanding racers lie made the Bourbon Comity Kvt sliul famous the world over as the home of stallions like imported Sir Galahad 3rd imported Blenheim 2nd Callant Fox and others Hancock often topped the list of thoroughbred breeders as to the unrulier of races won and in 1944 was selected as the outstanding of the by the Thoroughbred Club of lie had been a vice president of the American Thoroughbred Biccdcrs Association a director of the American Turf Association and a member of the American Remount Association Wilma A of MaJveme on March 3(1 Reputing at The Malverne Funeral lkcne 3tK Heirijiatead Ae Mat-veme LI until 10 AM April Service at liif ITS Crematorium Middle Village' NY at 11 AM Direction Anthony Walsh Edith on Manh 31 1S7 Beloved wife of Theodore devoted mnch-er of Susan Also sumved by her mother Mrs Edith Clear 2 sisters Mis Htkn Ullmann and Msa Pearl Higan and me brother Gull find Hogan Reposing at Hie Martin Funeral Home 412 Willis Ave Wtlllslnu Park Funeral Weiinesiay at 10 A Interment Long Island Narional EDWARDSKN-Gunnar Of IM1 Dover Road Wantagh I On Sunday March S1 1937 Jn his KL'nd year Beloved lutf-hand of Anna flrvnted father of John Edward and Mr Edith Gtarimv Dear brother of Alfred Jidin and Mrs Elsie Christensen Also surviving are seven grandchildren KennMng at the Wanragh Abbey Park and Beerh St Waniagh I Religious aevives on Wednesday April JlnF at Funeral service on Thursday April 4th at 1 Interment Pineiawn Memoviat Park UMrr he direction of John Mtrhalek Wantagh Abbey Cemetery At the request of the family visiting hours will be 2-3 and 7-10 Robert Tailant 47 New Orleans Author Toronto (AP) Hie Rev Peter Philpott 91 an active churchman for abnost all bis adult life died at his home here yesterday During his lifetime he delivered 22000 sermons 'Hie Rev Fhilpott born in Drcv -den Out near Chatham joined the Salvation Army as a young man and served with it in various places in Ontario Later lie founded hit own1 nondcnominational church the rhilpott Tabernacle in Hamilton He remained in charge of that church for 26 years During the 1920s he went to Chicago where he built the Moodv Cliurch also nondenom-inatioual Subsequently he was in charge of of a large church in Los Angeles for five years Heris survived by five daughters and seven sons including Llmore Philpott Liberal member of parliament for Vancouver Smith ENTWISTLE- Edward of 297 Sheridan Blvde Inwnod IWoted huslwnd of Martha btlm-rd father of Edward and Matthew: dear grandfather of Eileen Janies Matthew Neil and Susan Also survived by brothers John and Charles Reposing at the Morrill Funeral Home la(3 1 Dougherty Blvd Inwnod Solemn Maas of Requiem Wednesday 30 AM al Our Lady New Orleans (UP) Robert Tailant a prominent southern writer died at his home yesterday lie would have been 4S April 20 Two of TulLint's aunts found him dead in the kitchen of his home 'I lity had stopped to see the authefr on their way to visit his gravely ill mother Relatives said lie had recently complained of a severe cold and influenza TalLmt was best known for his fiction which usually had a New Oilcans background He wrote Candy and Saturday in 1947 and Candy Strikes It in 1954 TalLmt who was bom in New Orleans also wrote numerous non-fiction bools on Louisiana voodoo tlic pirate Jean Lafittc Mardi Cras the I-ouisiuna Purchase and the Battle of New Orleans of fSond Counsel RC Oiuieh Interment Calvary Cemetery STELESKf J4Mkph of Glen Owe Rd GneetniuJe dear son of Mrs Catherine Sttinkl brother of Mrs Jennie Rnapkow-skt Mrs Helen Kfpetie Misa Rtrtia btrie-ski Jidm and Alex Kepfivuit at the Ni-lyn Heights Funeral Hne Inc 73 euia Ave Roslyn Height until Wwlnesday 9 AM Requiem Maw St Hyacinth RC Oiurrh Cedar Swamp Rd tiien (ora 9:30 AM Interment Holy Rood Cemetery Weatbury Director John Turinhki A LTP1 ER Therrse Of Park Riwn'C Cedarhurst I On March 1JT(7 Wife of the late Wilfred Mother of August Sretierk Grandmother of Mis Lawrence Heath great-grandmnther rtf Nicholas 8 Stephen I and Lawrence Heath 3rd Reposing at the Carman Funeral Home 71 Washington Ave Lawrence Requiem Mass WedneMlay 10 A at St Jnarhim's lliurrti Cedarhurst Interment Holy Rond Omtery CARMAN Fl'NEKAL HOME itlR RANGE Jamra of Lynhruik sod- denly on Monday April I 1937 Be9oed husband of Helen Duar father of James also survived by two grandchildren Repnsjig at the Flinch and Bruns Funeral Home 34 Hempstead Ave Lynhumk Fraternal services on Tuesday at PM Interment East Lawn Cemetery Wildams-town Mata Catherine On Salutday March 90 1Ri7 daughter of the late Marla and Hugh Gmighran Hepsing at her home 32 Miawxd Rd Rockville Centre LI Funeral on Wednesday April A at Siiil AM Solemn Mans of Requiem St Agnes Church at lO AM Interment St John's Cemeiety Mddle Village I I MACKEN MORTUARY DIRECTORS Teresa Of 9K Pamlina Ave l-niondale LI Un Marrh 91st 1RT7 Bekned wife of the late Fnrtunato Grillo and luting mother of Mrs Catherine LaValle Mrs Phillis Bkesewfeh and Mrs Ann Marchese Fortunalo Josephine and Dominick Grillo Also 10 grandchildren Reposing al the Hartnett Funeral Home 148 St Hempstead Solemn Requiem Mass at St Martha's RC Churrh L'niondale on Thursday April 4th at A Interment Holy Crosa Cemetery Brooklyn TAR -By CLAY POLLAN 3Li MAS 22 AML 20 Your Doily Activity Gimfc According to the Sian To develop message for Wednesday read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign 2-5-2245 7- E3E3? 64-aMi-aa FLORISTS 50-32-44 BOOR BROTHERS WELLS l-flfri Flnnl liMfen fnr on ore Inn 110 HEMPSTEAD AVE IIK'KKVILLE OCT 24 NOY22 AM2I I61-7W9C BUTTERWECK FLORAL SHOP Floral Dealfna (TUt Flowm SU S-a(M8 LHIIe Neeb Jeruealem Ait BrUlwuu Chailes on Sunday March 31 1867 of fU Orhid St Fbunl Park Son of Celia and the late Emil Karmel Beloved husband of Mabel father of Donald and Kenneth giandlather of Karen Charles and Douglas: brother of Gertrude Kaplan and Edward Karmel Masonic services (Malmonidrs Lodge 7431 at the Fairchild Chapel 851 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn Tuesday 8:30 PM Interment private 3-10-12: 31-40-75 58 Tatarescu 65 Ex-Romania Premier Paris (AP) Romanian emigre circles said yesterday Gheorghc Tatarescu 65 twice premier of Romania died last week in Bucharest after a long illness The Romanian embassy here said it had no news to confirm the report which emigres said they received by mail from Bucharest Tatarescu was premier between 1934 and 1937 and again in 1940 Pro-Nazis overthrew him late in that year As foreign minister he took part in the 1946 Paris peace conference which wrote the Ro-lrunian peace treaty and signed for his government 41 Helped 42 Methods 43 Accords 64 hop 45 In 4 Suggerlwne 47 Saw 41 Revert a jiwiyuvi 70 Sy 71 To 72 Your 73 Yawned 1 2 Loren 3 No 4 New 5 To Especial 7 Overly Don't 10 Time 11 12 To 13 31 32 Things 33 Advice 34 Get 35 And 34 Of 37 38 3 Thet 40 Simple 41 Financial 42 Secret 43 Arauery WILHAEL FIXJWFRS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FLORAL DESIGNS CCT FLOWERS raider FrD IN 3-bXS A 5-K4 SW ELMOXT ROAD ELMONT MAY S2 MMITAMli N0V3J dcc JUNE 22 g20-32-40-si -OR OUTSTANDING FIAJRAL DESIGNS CALL ART FLOWER SHOP ROCKVILLE CENTRE 9-3441 11-27-2930 S3-71-74 Vg- KNOEL1KR William A of ft! West 2nd ftt Freeport LI on Salurday March SO 1967 Beloved hushsnd of Florence Knoeller tether of WiUlam Knoeiler and Mrs William Grabowskl Also survived by his mother Mrs Emily Knoeik-T and a brother Howard of BasMe LI Also 14 Recognition 44 AepiveiMne 74 Emphawied HENGSTENBERSPfSka A SONS FLORAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS bleaiber FTD IVanhoa 4-8900 A 4-6)l Greham Ave bet Franklla A Mill OCC 23 survived by 4 grandchildren Funeral servlets will be held at the parlors of Chester 45 Seems 44 ttnfimdwd 47 New 41 To 49 Certain 50 Then 51 To IS To 14 From 17 Toko 15 You 19 20 21 FUNERAL DIRECTORS (-HAS PETER NAGEL FUNERAL HOVE 1- 6-113f' 33-34-54 4-21-30-44 '47-42-74 A Fulton and Son Inc 49 West Merrick Rd Freeport LI on Wed April 3 at PM Interment Long IslandT National Cemetery Farmingdale LI of Rockville MrGOWAN John Jork 800 SEAMAN AVE COR PINE ST BALDWIN BA 3-17K4 75 Artanwy 74 Schedule 77 Someone 78 Into 79 Boner 80 Personal SI Your 82 Your 83 Unduly 84 Confidence 85 Work 6 Standpoints 87 Condition 22 Undentend 52 Follow 23 Clear 53 Smoothly CHESTER A FULTON A SON INC 49 MERRICK RD FREEPORT FREEPORT 8-5401 CEIL 19 JULY 24 17-25-49 706244 Ontre LI former ly or Rutfaki NY Funeral aarvka at the Farbrll Funeral Home 77 Lincoln Are Rnrkville Centra Wadneedoy April 3 at 2 F1L Interment Greenfield Cemclery Oy-' 23-37-44-38 89W 6972-80-8 CHAS SCHMITT FUNERAL HOME 3443 MERRICK RD BIT -33bO SEA FORD LI THOMAS QUlNN A SONS INC i 54 Specrsliils 55 It 54 Coma 57 Attain 58 59 Net 40 Or MERGENTHALER Iknry A CUfr NY on March 81 1957 Survived 24 Bo 25 A 26 Can 27 Should 28 People 29 fee 20 New )Goad FEW AUK 24 SPT22 47 MAIN ST FREEPORT FREEPORT 8-3749 89 Aneti 90 Fueling lielm Ch rill in Vehlette Anna Botfe-ncr and Minnie MergrnttMlrr and brathere William and Edaaid Repneln at the Solomon Schliffer Led Moscow's Jews London (AP) Solomon Schliffer leader of the Moscow Jewish religions community died Sunday of a heart ailment Moscow Radio reported yesterday He was 68 jfmam by Ave a Ate Whitune Funeral Hume ami Glen Cove urn Head Relieiaua eervlrfe 8 PM Cr MONUMENTS TRYLON MEMORIAL STUDIO Manufartum- of Fine Memorial EL 110 A Pint lawn Rd HAnulUei S-S7N Tuesday with Rev Laurm York of the Scaford Methodist Chuick effklullng la- April -vfe it.

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