‘ "“‘"'—'———— fl l i the Mn. Chlflnmlnwu. ML 02% IB. 1W3. —- ——.— mt: at”. W fat! ".4 "may--- - -. r ‘1 AFTER. 80 YEARS 0N KENT STREET, A NEW LOCATION FIRM IS “7 YEARS OLD Hennessey FuneraIHome Moves To New Quarters By NANCY ' SII'PM WOHId be Mr" (IGWII ml The buSIIIESI was inuied L! The Hennessey F nerai Home, make way lnr a municipal park- |he general vlclmty nl P..i.'s gm- laulad 10!“: so years on Kent in: lnl. l my store (or some en years lu- Street. next [0 CHY Hall, T! I I “BEWILDI’IKED” l (ore II lllllVed In the KI‘III SLIDE! "IDVQII In ill new nilarlfl’s nu IIII‘, Brown said TEl'EflH)’ U13! SHE the Ailken properly, 35 Lung-‘ his 0an rem-lion [(1 (he (0Mle "AT QIIP (IPth 0' .‘Iil'Iiat‘I Hen wnr|h Avenue, lversy had been one oi hammer: “my, the business in: m- Tht move [0 “16 elegant uId In I. rim-d on by his allns‘ Frank and home has IID| been easy, bull ‘I unuldn'l undelflaxld why‘ Andrew A i and his 3|l‘i'. GPr- DWnEI‘ Bi“ Brim" say» he feels BTIYMIE Wmlld have any a if Irurlr. \ii‘ Brmln 511 d, "I43ll‘F II WIS “wnrlh wflmm’.‘ for," ‘ men! Ibo“! A funeral ham he Andrew A linl‘llt‘l'I tin hm ow 1: Th! firm deP avnllralmn In said. nddinl “tel. ill ’I'Pl‘ I. hUSllII‘V arrMs lhl‘ ~Ki'l‘l‘l from mlwr In "W N‘W lnrailnn ll ‘VEIr' "every hum. II I pnlflilifll {\ill‘ lh! Chailnllr'vwfl Hnifll The, AM Ign last June. little axpmlllng‘erni hnma". plm \la‘ "’5' kn'm‘n as The "ID {Parilnn I" "If I‘hai'IDNFTDWI’ He II II I 8!] "la? "i! I, burn "\I Hlefluav I‘llm‘l’al HUMI” C|ty Cnllnrll and "i? l‘FSYanI! planner: EHFTVIME ‘I’i! fer-ml THF name wa: lalnr rltanZF’i ill of [hr at"! maynn and mulllr'ipll‘nP‘ l‘fln-i th ‘Frank HPHVIFZGy Funeral The npnlira'lnn maan an up- (Mum-l had Advised lha Chat-l Hume". mar that cnlnred City Council lotlelnwn delegation that they when milk Hrnnessrv died. mullngalni-n year The mum: fell the Longworth Avenue lill his sons. Michael and Gr-nrze. IIOHIE W]! l husim‘ss. LnlIEWDI'IN M be an "ideal 5I||lAlInl| ‘0? ll and his slslcr, who \la! “I P n AVHIIIE was 8 T‘PHIIN’IIIHI RYE]. IulIET‘III home'C ‘WII‘S Grrtrllde Dnyle, "W‘rflk‘d And "Pilot" "I! (“flirt 3h uuld AI any fall" Mr. Brrmn ('Ofl-i |hP illm‘ral hnmé. , ‘l‘lufled. “II “as t great relief \I “If (IPaill "I \Iidl’l‘w A "IIM'FVPI‘. "I! D 9 r m I‘ “as \i‘llt‘n it was all mm‘." Ht‘nnrisey, his SNIS HIIY’I'M and Ivenlually granted to Bill Brnwm 117 YEARS AGO lm-nmlnn ran his imwrril ilnmP II "I! July, I963‘ meeting 0! “12‘ Th! original Hrlllil‘MtfiV FIIVI- Hn‘llflflfl IMH‘ It“ “1! huslnesu (7in (‘nuncll Th! Tun‘vral hnm- oral Home was inunnrd 117 for R W T! HE, hu‘ l'fimP hack rnuld ml“)? [0 LOIIEWDI’III AVGl year: an“ by [TIP lall‘ hill-hue] Wlll‘n. ill 1951 Hill Brmln nrquir- mu, and ma building on Kanllmnnrssey, Mr. Brown rcrnllr‘dh iCnnllmlrd on pazr “It The Evening Patriot with WEEKEND MAGAZINE STILL ONLY 10° AT YOUR FAVORITE ~\ 3 NEWSSTAND Novak in Dublin Writer Robert Muse] reports from Dublin in Weekend Magazine this Saturday on the drama which occurle behind the scenes dur- ing llln filming of Somerset Maugham’s (if Human Bondage. starring Kim Novak and Laurence Harvey. Miss Novak. considered by many to be the last of the stars to act like stars, managed to shine in the costly. tiresome delays which frequently occurer during pro- duction. ON SALE SATURDAY BRENDON HENNESSEY Embalmel‘ WILLIAM J. BROWN Promiewl DAVID LAWLOIT Awmflic: in grateful appreciation of your trust placed with us in the past new our new funeral home 35 Longworth Ave. THE HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME thirty-five longworth avenue 894-4321 . . . TELEPHONE . . . 894-4321