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Telephone EVergreen 3 0666 GEEENPOINT WEEKLY STAR/ JiUDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1960 Office 696 Mantattan Avenue, Brooldyo, N. ¥» DEATH NOTICES Ailer *a»hie Keinrich- (.'»; V':t» Al*i*n«>r. Cath»rtn« JaAlan»ai. Ai'urJ" Athft, Edwin J Midt**n. G-«'t- »»tl«7 n»»m»# O l i ' e n . TCTWS fr»br*k PUT SrAfit* t W : » Burh»itki. J•«<-Ph Iteas®, C&artas T. f.rwn. Ch»n*« Itewkss,Ckasevteve j£Uft_Ssptole (SN U O B ) , of 1*1 Gresapoiat »«., ea D«c. f, XMO; bt- lovtd wtfa of tli® late Frederic*; dear tistar of Km@ EefeoU, immt Rbert and •.v . .4.^ :: ^4.T..~ iafcensaeat la Lutharaa Cemetery. Ht.nRiCHS—Catherine M.. on Monday. _" _: __ : >rn and Charles; devoted sister-in-law of Mis. Dsc. » . 19WC dp» liltBrof Geor« and Anna M. Heinrichs. AJLEA \ v p f B-—Catherine, of 1ST Dupont at., a© Dec. 15, 1880; beloved mother of Florae® T, • - The funeral took place on Monday. Dee. •if. from tb* John Smolensk! Funeral Home. M44 Manhattan ave. A... solemn <• "MtjaMsji aass was offered tn Sti. Cyril & M»tha4taa R. C. Chatch and burial toUowed In Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Leon P. Klementowks, Fu- neral Director, ASHES—Sdwia J., of 111-50 100th ave.. Quewa Village, on Dec. 17, 1900; be- loved husband at the lata Doris; de- voted father of Dorothy C. Schwarz; dear grandfather of Charles X. Sch wan. Eeliglem and murmrtr services were held on Monday evening at the Welgand Bros. Funeral Borne, 40 Hillside ave., WlUMen Parte, The funeral took place on Tuesday at 10 A. M. with burial tn Manic Gsove Memorial Park, Kew Gardens.., •ATLXT—Thomas. of 10 Florence, at., .Bast Patchocue, L. I., on Dec 19. 1960; beloved husband of Sarah; dear father of Jean Bayley of Bast Patcho- 5 at, Samuel .Bayley of Brooklyn and antes Bayley of East Patchogue; dear son of Mrs. Elizabeth Bayley of Scot- land: dear brother of Mrs. James Airlie of Yonkers. N. T., also aurvived by 5 I randchildren. BerviCBs wata held at the Petttt Funeral Home, 328 Bast Main St., Fatcbogue, on Saturday at 2:30 P. M. Cremation followed at Washington Memo- rial Park Crematory, Coram. L. I. ,K»!*ir-#eter. of 90 Diamond st.. on Dec, 15,. 1900; beloved husband of Otilia (nee ICasprzystawka); dear father of Irene Cserwinskl, Walter and Edward, also survived by 9 grandchildren, i The funeral took place on Monday, Dec. 19, from the Stobierski Funeral Home, Ml Drifts ave. A requiem mat* was offered In St. Stanislaus Kostka R. C. Church at 9:30 A. M. and burial fol- lowed in St. Charles' Cemetery. 1LCHALSKI—Joseph J., of 200 North Henry st.. on Dec. IT, i960; * beloved husband of Josephine (nee Durk); dear mother of Jean Osowski. Nancy Mylcrin- ski. Iaabelle Youeko. Claire Frederick and Thaddeus; dear sister of Violet Bellere. also survived by 9 grandchildren. The funeral took place from the John Smolensk! Funeral Home, 1044 Manhat- tan ave. A solemn requiem mass was offered on Wednesday at 9:30 A. M. in Sts. Cyril & Methodius R. C. Church and burial followed in Calvary Cemetery. Leon P. Klementowlcs, Funeral Director. Reposing St ANDRES CHAPEL, 88-20 161st St.. Jamaica, until Thursday at 9 A. M. Thereafter at St. John's ^wwn Church, Milton St., Greenpoint, Bklyn., from 10 A. M. Services at 1 P. M. Interment in Lutheran Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions to St. John s Lutheran Church. Milton at. life memo- rials will be appreciated. _, . CBria Treber & Son, Inc.. Directors. J ABLO.VSKI — Alexander, of 137 Engert ave.. on Dec. 20, 1900; beloved husband of Elisabeth (nee Miller); dear father of Elizabeth Jaworskl, Stanley and John, also survived by 4 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson. . •sing at the Stobierskt Funeral Home, 01 Origgs ave.. until Saturday morn- ing at 9:15 o'clock. Solemn requiem mass in St. Stanislaus Kostka R. C. Church at 9:30 A. M. and burial fol- lowed in St. John's Cemetery. MAD1GAX—George H.. Jr.. of 37 Haua- man St.. on Dec. 14. 1960; beloved bus band of Mary Alice; dear father of George; dear brother of William, also survived by 2 grandchildren. The funeral took place on Monday at 9:30 A. M. from the chapel of William P. Murphy & Son. 87 Herbert st. Solemn mass of requiem in St. Cecilia's R. C. Church at 10 A. M. and burial followed in St. John's Cemetery. OLIVER I—Teresa Ann (nee Gorretta), of 114 Norman ave., on Dec. 17, 1960; be- loved mother of Anthony, Agostlna O'Brien. Lucille La Polls, Lawrence, Daniel, Enrico, John. Frederick and Eugene, and IS grandchildren. The funeral took place on Wednesday^ Dec. 21, at 9:30 A. M. from the A. Chea- ter Funeral Home, 122 Meserole ave. Solemn requiem mass was offered in St. Alphonsus R. C. Church at 10 A. M. and burial followed In Calvary Cemetery OBITUARIES Catherine Heinrichs I James H. Webb Catherine Heinrichs died' on A requiem mass for James Dec. 19. Surviving are two Harold Webb, 58, a retired! brothers George and Charles, 1 New fork City fireman first and a sister-in-law, Anna M. 1 grade, was offered at 10 A. M. Heinrichs. [Monday in St. Bartholomew's The funeral took place from the Andres Chapel, 88-20 161st j street, Jamaica, yesterday j (Thursday). The body reposed at Sa. John's Lutheran Church from 10 A.M. and services were held at 1 P.M. Interment followed in Lutheran Ceme- tery under direction of Chris Treber & Son. >rly oi 1960; WtiraSN-pCharles, sau a m . on Dae. 12. I960: dear husband of the late Gertrude Green: loving father of Albert (on emergency leave from Istanbul, Turkey. Rose Levy and son-in-law Stanley Levy, grandson. Craig Levy and granddaughter, Gwynne Levy; brother. Morris Grunschlag: nieces. Host and Tonl Grunschlag. and nephew. David Grunschlag, all of this city. Funeral took place from the Gutterman Funeral Rome. Church ave.. on Dec. 19. 2000. with full military honors In the , family plot at New Mt. Camel Ceme- tery. Queens. TREBER FUNERAL HOME NORMAN AVENUE EV 3-2626 .y v^ SCHIBBE—Emelia T., of 71 Greenpoint ave., on Dec. 19, I960; beloved mother of Harriet E. Meserole; dear grand- mother of Thomas W. Meserole of of Seaford. and Evelyn M. Snowdon of Washington. D. C . also survived by 2 great-grandchildren. Reposing at the A, Chester Funeral Home. 122 Meserole ave. Service on Friday, Dec. 23, at 1:30 P, M. Burial followed In St. Michael's, Cemetery. STONE—Charles T.. of 38 Dia- mond St.. on Tuesday. Dec. 20, 1960; loving brother of George and Henry Stone. FuneraTfrom chapel at 9:30 Manhattan Cemetery, Ptaelawn. John G. Rudy. Director. ZINOWICZ—Genevieve (nee McComb), on Dec. 18, 1960; beloved mother of Daniel, Malcolm. Eileen. Kathleen and Maureen;; dear sister of Edward. John and Eugene. The funeral took place on Wednesday. Dec. 21. at 9 A. M. from the Arthur Baver- stock & Son Funeral Home. 1010 Lort- mer st. A requiem mass was offered in St. Anthony of Padua R. C. Church at 9:30 A. M. and burial followed tn St. Charles' Cemetery. IN MiMORlAM TO MY WIFE- MERRY CHRISTMAS IN HEAVEN In loving memory of my wife, MART PINNEGAN I have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own. And day by day I miss her more. As I walk through life alone. Your loving HUSBAND. TO MOM- MERRY CHRISTMAS IN HEAVEN In loving memory of our beloved mother, MARY PINNEGAN. Her weary hours and days of pain. Her troubled nights are past, And tn our aching hearts we know. She has found sweet rest at last. Your loving CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN. Peter Bobrek Peter Bobrek of 99 Diamond street died Dec. 16. He was born in Poland and lived for over 50 years in Greenpoint. A retired tailor, he was a mem- ber of the Polish National Alliance, Group 12. Surviving are his wife, Otilia Kasprzystowka; a daughter, Irene Czerwinski; two sons, Walter and Edward, and nine grandchildren. The funeral took place Mon- day from the Stobierski Fu- r val Home, 161 Driggs avenue. A requiem mass was offered in St. Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church at 9:30 A.M. and burial followed in St. Charles' Cemetery. i t Time Of Gmat Semow. iodom Ak io»fittsjm Parkl.no Fadlitlts OHfsJt nilMMi is i l l sfiBHitUftttlfl 'HOKE EV 8-4234 ANDREW 1 LISCINSKI FUNERAL HOME 113 Berry St. | TO OUR SISTER- MERRY CHRISTMAS IN HEAVEN. In fond memory of our beloved sister, MARY PINNEGAN. We think of her In silence. No eyes may see us weep. But many silent tears are shed. While others are asleep. «_.^»__ SISTERS and BROTHER. Alexander Jablonski The funeral for Alexander Jablonski of 137 Engert ave- nue will take place tomorrow (Saturday) at. 9:15 A.M. from the Stobierski Funeral Home, 161 Driggs avenue. A requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 A.M. in St, Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church and burial will follow in St. John's Cemetery. Mr. Jablonski was a member of the Holy Name Society and Rosary Society of Stanislaus Kostka Church and St. Jo- seph's Society, Group 216, of the Polish Roman Catholic Union. He was also a senior usher and collector for many years in St. Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church where he was active in parish func- tions. Mr. Jablonski was a retired textile worker. Roman Catholic Church, Elm- hurst. Burial followed in St. Charles | Cemetery, Pinelawn. Mr. Webb died of a heart attack at a Manhattan fire- house where he was on busi- ness as a fire inspector tor the Archdiocese of New York, a position he had held about a year. A native of Greenpoint, Mr. I Webb lived in Rego Park and Middle Village before moving j to Elmhurst 15 years- ago. He j began his 30-year Fire De- partment career on Dec. 24, 1929, retiring in October, 1959. j Surviving are his wife, Eliza- beth; a daughter, Mrs. Eliza- beth F. Watkins; a son, James] F.; and five grandchildren. Thomas Bayley Thomas Bayley of 10 Flor- ence street, East Patchogue, a! native of Scotland, and a for* mer resident of Greenpoint, died at the age of 60 on Dec, 15. He was a maintenance man | for a Brooklyn firm. Surviving are his wife, Sar- an; a daughter, Jean; two sons, Samule and James; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bayley of Scot- land; a sister, Mrs. James Air- lie of Yonkers, and five grand- children. Charles T. Stone Charles T. Stone of 38 Dia- mond street died Dec 20. He was born in Manhattan 53 years ago. Mr. Stone was a veteran of World War H who resided hi Funeral Director 1 0 2 NORMAN AVE Cor. Leonard St. EV. 3-2626 Chapsi accommodations in y e n neighborhood Genevieve Zinowie Genevieve McComb Zinowie, a native of Greenpoint, died at the age of 43 on Dec. 18. Surviving are two sons. Dan- iel and Malcolm; three daugh- 1 Iters, Eileen. Kathleen and Mau- Gr&a&f&rxr inr 45 j«eaw ,whft.r«J in;WT irmi . ^ g ^ rjrOfAers, Eif- Christina Zuhowski Christina Zuhowski of 130 South 1st street died on Dec. 16. Born in Poland, she lived for many years in Williams- burg. Surviving are five daughters, Felicia Malinowski, wife of Leon Malanowski. executive member of the Polonia Demo- crptic Club, Lillian Bonowicz. Tille Laterzo> Stella Kosowiez and Sally Barzak: a son Adam, and 15 grandchildren. The funeral took place from a chape] at 151 Metropolitan avenue on Monday. A requiem mass was offered in Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Church at 10 A. M. and burial followed in Calvary Cemetery. Wi. 3 ,140 WQGAND BROS.. INC. Funeral Homes 207 NASSAU AVENUE. GREENPOINT Corner RUSSELL STREET WILLISTON PARK BROOKLYN BALDWIN STOBIERSKI FUNERAL HOME Office and Chapel 161 DRIGGS AVENUE J. STOBIERSKI. Mir. Phones: EV 3-3327 EV 3-7910 EV 9-3656 HUGH A. REID. Inc. FUNERAL HOME 153 Greenpoint Avenue he was employed by the Empire Can Company as a machine operator. Surviving are two brothers, George and Henry Stone. ITie funeral took place this morning (Friday) at 7:30 A.M. A requiem mass was offered in St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church at 8 A.M Catherine Alexander Catherine Alexander of 157 Dupont street died Dec. 15. She was a native of Queens and lived for many years in Green- point. Surviving is a daughter, Flor- ence T. Alexander. The funeral took place on Monday from the John Smo- lenski Funeral Home, 1044 Manhattan avenue. A requiem mass was offered in Ss. Cyril and Methodius Ro- man Catholic Church and burial followed in Calvary Cemetery, under direction of Leon P. Kle- mentowicz. ward, John and Eugene. The funeral took place Wed- nesday from the Arthur Bav- erstock & Son Funeral Home, 1010 Lorimer street A requiem mass was offered in St. Anthony of Padua Ro- man Catholic Church at 9:30 A. M. and burial followed St. Charles Cemetery. George H. Madicpan Jr. George H. Madigan Jr. of 37 [ Hausman street died on Dec. 14. A member of Fidelity Coun- cil, Knights of Columbus, he is survived by his wife. Mary Alice; a son, George; a brother, William, and two grandchildren. The funeral took place Mon- day from the cliapel of William P. Murphy & Son, 27 Herbert street. A requiem mass was of- fered in St. Cecilia's Roman Catholic Church at 10 A. M. and burial followed in St. John's Cemetery. The Finest Funeral Service MIZGALSKI FUNERAL HOME, INC COMPLETE FUNERALS FROM $245 CHAPELS AVAILABLE IN ALL COMMUNITIES Motor* Air-Conditioned Chapeh 9i» MANHATTAN AVENUE Cad EV 3-7583 CORNER JAVA I T . Greenpoint*s Mewest Chape! FjiiT * » Core t - • O isrttH t>ow«r tetrol O-astli miiasft » sit MHinnttto EVERGREEN Funeral Flame m NASSAU AVENUE t i l l ®§@i f i • • » eiOOKLYI QUEtSS EX- >U, ; <A ; • EV 3-8600 or EV 30320 PETER EAGO. Lie. Mgr. I Chspels ATallsbls in All LocaHfsj JOHN SMOLENSK! Loor P. K.omontowic* licensed Funeral Director and Owno* Funeral Home, Inc. 1044 Manhattan Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. EV 9-4171 IN MiMORlAM In loving memory of FRANCIS J. (FRANK) MARTIN SECOND CHRISTMAS IN HEAVEN. You bid no one a last farewell. You said goodbye to none. Your loving heart had ceased to best, Your short stay on earth was done. The flowers we put upon your grave. May wither and decay. But our love for you who sleeps beneath. Will never fade away. Loving MOTHER. DAD and BROTHER. CHRISTMAS REMEMBRANCE IN HEAVEN of our beloved sister, sister-in-law, aunt and zrandaurn. FRANCES M. HUBER, whom God called home Dec. 1. 1959. First Anniversary In Heaven. To have, to hold and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of our hearts. Loving sister. CEIL: brother-in-law. SAM; nlect. HONEY; GRANDNEFHEWS. and GRANDNIECES. CARD OF THANKS The family of Use late FRANK GROSS wepresa sincere thanks and appreciation to tha Rev. Clergy of St. Alphonsus R. C. Church; Harta A Company. Harte & Co. Old Timers. Local 106, Harte A Company, relatives, friendi and, neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy, mass cards and floral offerings received In their re cent bereavement. They especially wish to thank Arthur Baverstock A Son Funeral Directors for the courteous and efficient manner tn which the funeral wag conducted. . i •rom our * Funerals Homt • Yow Church • Our Chapel or a Chapel in Your Neighborhood A. CHESTER SMITH M:if ;-.>•> h . UM ; ii * ! !V1"» FUNERAL HOME IV t««77 - tot. IV 9 *7t3 £31 ^Bl •SEHIH INTEGRITY Our •ervtct Is marked by our high standards and minute attention to detail in accordance with your wishes. mrvite is complete regaidlrss of cost A'/ukl'tcCU'O FUNERAL HOME *i •, ^i.^'1 * • • V Joseph J. Buehalski Joseph J. Buehalski, an oiler for over 40 years for the Penn- sylvania Railroad Company, died Dec. 17. Born in Poland, he lived for many years in Greenpoint. Surviving are his wife, Josephine Durka Buehalski; four daughters, Jean Osowski, Nancy Mylezinski, ,Isabelle Yousko. and Claire Frederick; a son, Thaddeus, a sister; Violet Bellere, and nine grandchildren. The funeral took place Wed- nesday from the John Smolen- ski Funeral Home, 1044 Man- hattan avenue. A requiem mass was offered in Sts. Cyril and Methodius Roman Catholic Church and burial 'followed in Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Leon P. Klementowics, Mrs. Teresa Oliveri Teresa Gorretta Oliveri, of 114 Norman avenue, died Dec. 17. She was born in Italy 74 years ago and is survived by nine children, Anthony, Agos- tina O'Brien, Lucille LaPolla, Lawrence. Daniel, Eurico, John, Frederick and Eugene, and 18 grandchildren. The funeral took place Wed- nesday, from the A. Chester Smith Funeral Home, 122 Mese- role avenue. A requiem mass was offered in S t Alphonsus Roman Cath- olic Church at 10 A. M. and burial followed in Calvary Cemetery. ARTHUR BAVERSTOCK & SON IftG. 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Telephone EVergreen 3 0666 GEEENPOINT WEEKLY STAR/ JiUDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1960 Office 696 Mantattan Avenue, Brooldyo, N. ¥»

DEATH N O T I C E S Ailer *a»hie Keinrich- (.'»; V' : t» Al*i*n«>r. Cath»rtn« JaAlan»ai. A i ' u r J " Athft, Edwin J Midt**n. G - « ' t -»»tl«7 n»»m»# O l i ' en . TCTWS fr»br*k P U T SrAfit* t W : » Burh»itki. J•«<-Ph Iteas®, C&artas T. f.rwn. Ch»n*« Itewkss,Ckasevteve

j£Uft_Ssptole ( S N U O B ) , of 1*1 Gresapoiat » « . , ea D«c. f, XMO; bt-lovtd wtfa of tli® late Frederic*; dear tistar of Km@ EefeoU, immt Rbert and •.v . . 4 . ^ : : ^ 4 . T . . ~

iafcensaeat la Lutharaa Cemetery.

Ht.nRiCHS—Catherine M.. on Monday. _" _: __ : >rn and

Charles; devoted sister-in-law of Mis. Dsc. » . 19WC dp» liltBrof Geor« and

Anna M. Heinrichs.

AJLEA \ v p f B-—Catherine, of 1ST Dupont at., a© Dec. 15, 1880; beloved mother of Florae® T, • -

The funeral took place on Monday. Dee. •if. from tb* John Smolensk! Funeral Home. M44 Manhattan ave. A... solemn

<• "MtjaMsji aass was offered tn Sti. Cyril & M»tha4taa R. C. Chatch and burial toUowed In Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Leon P. Klementowks, Fu­neral Director,

ASHES—Sdwia J., of 111-50 100th ave.. Quewa Village, on Dec. 17, 1900; be­loved husband at the lata Doris; de­voted father of Dorothy C. Schwarz; dear grandfather of Charles X. Sch wan.

Eeliglem and murmrtr services were held on Monday evening at the Welgand Bros. Funeral Borne, 40 Hillside ave., WlUMen Parte, The funeral took place on Tuesday at 10 A. M. with burial tn Manic Gsove Memorial Park, Kew Gardens..,

•ATLXT—Thomas. of 10 Florence, at., .Bast Patchocue, L. I., on Dec 19. 1960; beloved husband of Sarah; dear father of Jean Bayley of Bast Patcho-

5at, Samuel .Bayley of Brooklyn and antes Bayley of East Patchogue; dear

son of Mrs. Elizabeth Bayley of Scot­land: dear brother of Mrs. James Airlie of Yonkers. N. T., also aurvived by 5 I randchildren.

BerviCBs wata held at the Petttt Funeral Home, 328 Bast Main St., Fatcbogue, on Saturday at 2:30 P. M.

Cremation followed at Washington Memo­rial Park Crematory, Coram. L. I.

,K»!* i r -#e ter . of 90 Diamond st.. on Dec, 15,. 1900; beloved husband of Otilia (nee ICasprzystawka); dear father of Irene Cserwinskl, Walter and Edward, also survived by 9 grandchildren,

i The funeral took place on Monday, Dec. 19, from the Stobierski Funeral Home, Ml Drifts ave. A requiem mat* was offered In St. Stanislaus Kostka R. C. Church at 9:30 A. M. and burial fol­lowed in St. Charles' Cemetery.

1LCHALSKI—Joseph J., of 200 North Henry st.. on Dec. IT, i960; * beloved husband of Josephine (nee Durk); dear mother of Jean Osowski. Nancy Mylcrin-ski. Iaabelle Youeko. Claire Frederick and Thaddeus; dear sister of Violet Bellere. also survived by 9 grandchildren.

The funeral took place from the John Smolensk! Funeral Home, 1044 Manhat­tan ave. A solemn requiem mass was offered on Wednesday at 9:30 A. M. in Sts. Cyril & Methodius R. C. Church and burial followed in Calvary Cemetery.

Leon P. Klementowlcs, Funeral Director.

Reposing St ANDRES CHAPEL, 88-20 161st St.. Jamaica, until Thursday at 9 A. M. Thereafter at St. John's ^ w w n Church, Milton St., Greenpoint, Bklyn., from 10 A. M. Services at 1 P. M.

Interment in Lutheran Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions to St. John s Lutheran Church. Milton at. life memo­rials will be appreciated. _ , . CBria Treber & Son, Inc.. Directors.

J ABLO.VSKI — Alexander, of 137 Engert ave.. on Dec. 20, 1900; beloved husband of Elisabeth (nee Miller); dear father of Elizabeth Jaworskl, Stanley and John, also survived by 4 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson. .

•sing at the Stobierskt Funeral Home, 01 Origgs ave.. until Saturday morn­

ing at 9:15 o'clock. Solemn requiem mass in St. Stanislaus Kostka R. C. Church at 9:30 A. M. and burial fol­lowed in St. John's Cemetery.

MAD1GAX—George H.. Jr.. of 37 Haua-man St.. on Dec. 14. 1960; beloved bus band of Mary Alice; dear father of George; dear brother of William, also survived by 2 grandchildren.

The funeral took place on Monday at 9:30 A. M. from the chapel of William P. Murphy & Son. 87 Herbert st. Solemn mass of requiem in St. Cecilia's R. C. Church at 10 A. M. and burial followed in St. John's Cemetery.

OLIVER I—Teresa Ann (nee Gorretta), of 114 Norman ave., on Dec. 17, 1960; be­loved mother of Anthony, Agostlna O'Brien. Lucille La Polls, Lawrence, Daniel, Enrico, John. Frederick and Eugene, and IS grandchildren.

The funeral took place on Wednesday^ Dec. 21, at 9:30 A. M. from the A. Chea­ter Funeral Home, 122 Meserole ave. Solemn requiem mass was offered in St. Alphonsus R. C. Church at 10 A. M. and burial followed In Calvary Cemetery

OBITUARIES Catherine Heinrichs I James H. Webb

Catherine Heinrichs died' on A requiem mass for James Dec. 19. Surviving are two Harold Webb, 58, a retired! brothers George and Charles,1 New fork City fireman first and a sister-in-law, Anna M.1 grade, was offered at 10 A. M. Heinrichs. [Monday in St. Bartholomew's

The funeral took place from the Andres Chapel, 88-20 161st j street, J a m a i c a , yesterday j (Thursday). The body reposed at Sa. John's Lutheran Church from 10 A.M. and services were held at 1 P.M. Interment followed in Lutheran Ceme­tery under direction of Chris Treber & Son.

>rly oi 1960;

WtiraSN-pCharles, sau a m . on Dae. 12. I960: dear husband of the late Gertrude Green: loving father of Albert (on emergency leave from Istanbul, Turkey. Rose Levy and son-in-law Stanley Levy, grandson. Craig Levy and granddaughter, Gwynne Levy; brother. Morris Grunschlag: nieces. Host and Tonl Grunschlag. and nephew. David Grunschlag, all of this city.

Funeral took place from the Gutterman Funeral Rome. Church ave.. on Dec. 19. 2000. with full military honors In the

, family plot at New Mt. Camel Ceme­tery. Queens.

TREBER FUNERAL HOME

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SCHIBBE—Emelia T., of 71 Greenpoint ave., on Dec. 19, I960; beloved mother of Harriet E. Meserole; dear grand­mother of Thomas W. Meserole of of Seaford. and Evelyn M. Snowdon of Washington. D. C . also survived by 2 great-grandchildren.

Reposing at the A, Chester Funeral Home. 122 Meserole ave. Service on Friday, Dec. 23, at 1:30 P, M.

Burial followed In St. Michael's, Cemetery. STONE—Charles T.. of 38 Dia­

mond St.. on Tuesday. Dec. 20, 1960; loving brother of George and Henry Stone.

FuneraTfrom chapel at 9:30 Manhattan

Cemetery, Ptaelawn. John G. Rudy. Director.

ZINOWICZ—Genevieve (nee McComb), on Dec. 18, 1960; beloved mother of Daniel, Malcolm. Eileen. Kathleen and Maureen;; dear sister of Edward. John and Eugene.

The funeral took place on Wednesday. Dec. 21. at 9 A. M. from the Arthur Baver-stock & Son Funeral Home. 1010 Lort-mer st. A requiem mass was offered in St. Anthony of Padua R. C. Church at 9:30 A. M. and burial followed tn St. Charles' Cemetery.

IN MiMORlAM TO MY WIFE-

MERRY CHRISTMAS IN HEAVEN In loving memory of my wife,

MART PINNEGAN I have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own. And day by day I miss her more. As I walk through life alone.

Your loving HUSBAND. TO MOM-

MERRY CHRISTMAS IN HEAVEN In loving memory of our beloved mother, MARY PINNEGAN.

Her weary hours and days of pain. Her troubled nights are past, And tn our aching hearts we know. She has found sweet rest at last.

Your loving CHILDREN and GRANDCHILDREN.

Peter Bobrek Peter Bobrek of 99 Diamond

street died Dec. 16. He was born in Poland and lived for over 50 years in Greenpoint. A retired tailor, he was a mem­ber of the Polish National Alliance, Group 12.

Surviving are his wife, Otilia Kasprzystowka; a d a u g h t e r , Irene Czerwinski; two sons, Walter and Edward, and nine grandchildren.

The funeral took place Mon­day from the Stobierski Fu-r v a l Home, 161 Driggs avenue. A requiem mass was offered in St. Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church at 9:30 A.M. and burial followed in St. Charles' Cemetery.

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EV 8-4234 ANDREW 1 LISCINSKI

FUNERAL HOME

113 Berry St. |

TO OUR SISTER-MERRY CHRISTMAS IN HEAVEN.

In fond memory of our beloved sister,

MARY PINNEGAN. We think of her In silence. No eyes may see us weep. But many silent tears are shed. While others are asleep. « _ . ^ » _ _

SISTERS and BROTHER.

Alexander Jablonski The funeral for Alexander

Jablonski of 137 Engert ave­nue will take place tomorrow (Saturday) at. 9:15 A.M. from the Stobierski Funeral Home, 161 Driggs avenue. A requiem mass will be offered at 9:30 A.M. in St, Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church and burial will follow in St. John's Cemetery.

Mr. Jablonski was a member of the Holy Name Society and Rosary Society of Stanislaus Kostka Church and St. Jo­seph's Society, Group 216, of the Polish Roman Catholic Union. He was also a senior usher and collector for many years in St. Stanislaus Kostka Roman Catholic Church where he was active in parish func­tions.

Mr. Jablonski was a retired textile worker.

Roman Catholic Church, Elm-hurst.

Burial followed in St. Charles | Cemetery, Pinelawn.

Mr. Webb died of a heart attack at a Manhattan fire-house where he was on busi­ness as a fire inspector tor the Archdiocese of New York, a position he had held about a year.

A native of Greenpoint, Mr. I Webb lived in Rego Park and Middle Village before moving j to Elmhurst 15 years- ago. He j began his 30-year Fire De-partment career on Dec. 24, 1929, retiring in October, 1959. j

Surviving are his wife, Eliza­beth; a daughter, Mrs. Eliza­beth F. Watkins; a son, James] F.; and five grandchildren.

Thomas Bayley Thomas Bayley of 10 Flor­

ence street, East Patchogue, a! native of Scotland, and a for* mer resident of Greenpoint, died at the age of 60 on Dec, 15.

He was a maintenance man | for a Brooklyn firm.

Surviving are his wife, Sar-an; a daughter, Jean; two sons, Samule and James; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Bayley of Scot­land; a sister, Mrs. James Air-lie of Yonkers, and five grand­children.

Charles T. Stone Charles T. Stone of 38 Dia­

mond street died Dec 20. He was born in Manhattan 53 years ago.

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Genevieve Zinowie Genevieve McComb Zinowie,

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Surviving are two sons. Dan­iel and Malcolm; three daugh-

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Christina Zuhowski Christina Zuhowski of 130

South 1st street died on Dec. 16. Born in Poland, she lived for many years in Williams­burg.

Surviving are five daughters, Felicia Malinowski, wife of Leon Malanowski. executive member of the Polonia Demo-crptic Club, Lillian Bonowicz. Tille Laterzo> Stella Kosowiez and Sally Barzak: a son Adam, and 15 grandchildren.

The funeral took place from a chape] at 151 Metropolitan avenue on Monday. A requiem mass was offered in Our Lady of Consolation Roman Catholic Church at 10 A. M. and burial followed in Calvary Cemetery.

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Surviving are two brothers, George and Henry Stone.

ITie funeral took place this morning (Friday) at 7:30 A.M. A requiem mass was offered in St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church at 8 A.M

Catherine Alexander Catherine Alexander of 157

Dupont street died Dec. 15. She was a native of Queens and lived for many years in Green­point.

Surviving is a daughter, Flor­ence T. Alexander.

The funeral took place on Monday from the John Smo-lenski Funeral Home, 1044 Manhattan avenue.

A requiem mass was offered in Ss. Cyril and Methodius Ro­man Catholic Church and burial followed in Calvary Cemetery, under direction of Leon P. Kle-mentowicz.

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nesday from the Arthur Bav-erstock & Son Funeral Home, 1010 Lorimer street

A requiem mass was offered in St. Anthony of Padua Ro­man Catholic Church at 9:30 A. M. and burial followed St. Charles Cemetery.

George H. Madicpan Jr. George H. Madigan Jr. of 37 [

Hausman street died on Dec. 14. A member of Fidelity Coun­cil, Knights of Columbus, he is survived by his wife. Mary Alice; a son, George; a brother, William, and two grandchildren.

The funeral took place Mon­day from the cliapel of William P. Murphy & Son, 27 Herbert street. A requiem mass was of­fered in St. Cecilia's Roman Catholic Church at 10 A. M. and burial followed in St. John's Cemetery.

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Surviving are his wife, Josephine Durka Buehalski; four daughters, Jean Osowski, Nancy Mylezinski, ,Isabelle Yousko. and Claire Frederick; a son, Thaddeus, a sister; Violet Bellere, and nine grandchildren.

The funeral took place Wed­nesday from the John Smolen-ski Funeral Home, 1044 Man­hattan avenue.

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