SS Carinthia Passenger List - 25 July 1939
Front Cover of a Cruise Passenger List from the SS Carinthia of the Cunard Line, Departing 25 July 1939 from New York to Quebec, Gaspé, and Halifax and returning to New York, Commanded by Captain W. C. Battle, DSC, RD, RNR. GGA Image ID # 1729630684
Senior Officers and Staff
- Commander: Captain W. C. Battle, D.S.C., R.D., R.N.R.
- Staff Captain: G. E. Cove
- Chief Engineer: H. McIntyre
- Chief Officer: H. Grinrod
- Surgeon: J. E. Hession
- Chief Steward: T. A. Brennan
- Purser: A. E. Martin
- Senior Assistant Purser: W. J. Hyde
CRUISE STAFF ONBOARD
CRUISE DIRECTOR
- Mr. Harold F. Hennesey
SOCIAL DIRECTRESS
- Mrs. Bess Hawley
LECTURER
- Mr. Eugene Van Wyck
ASSISTANT CRUISE DIRECTORS
- Mr. L. Carnagey
- Mr. P. Carnagey
- Mr. E. W. Carrington
- Mr. R. P. Clisham
- Mr. G. W. Dana
- Mr. W. L. Donaldson, Jr.
- Mr. C. J. Fairbairn
- Mr. W. B. Jennings
- Mr. F. Kolb
- Mr. J. F. Murray
- Mr. V. Ogley
PHOTOGRAPHY
- Mr. W. Oldham
Cruise Passengers
- Mr. A. A. Abbott
- Miss Leah Abbott
- Mr. Charles Abraham
- Mrs. Abraham
- Miss Mollie Abrams
- Mrs. Rebecca Adams
- Miss Josephine Adams
- Miss Beatrice Alexander
- Sister M. Alexandrine
- Sister Alice
- Miss Isabelle Allan
- Miss Annie Allan
- Miss Delphina Allessio
- Miss Martha Alscher
- Mrs. F. C. Anderson
- Miss Eugenia Angello
- Miss Jane Austin
- Miss Faith Austin
- Mr. John Babey
- Mrs. Babey
- Mr. M. C. Bailey
- Mrs. Bailey
- Miss Virginia Bailey
- Mr. C. C. Barber
- Mrs. Barber
- Mr. John Barrett
- Miss Emily T. Barry
- Miss Emily M. Bauer
- Miss Mildred Bauerman
- Miss Ruth E. Bauermann
- Mrs. Edith H. Beck
- Mrs. Albert V. Becker
- Miss Marcella Becker
- Mr. Bruce Bedford
- Mrs. Bedford
- Miss Rose A. Berg
- Mr. Sol Bergstein
- Miss Emma Besig
- Mr. H. D. Biernan
- Mrs. Biernan
- Mrs. E. Blackman
- Miss Dorothy Blackman
- Honourable David H. Blair
- Mrs. Blair
- Mr. Harry E. Blanke
- Mrs. Blanke
- Miss Eleanor L. Bloss
- Miss Florence Blum
- Miss Charlotte Boehle
- Sister M. Bonaventure
- Miss Marcelle Bonnie
- Miss Antoinette Boysen
- Mr. Leon Brof
- Mr. Wendell P. Brown
- Mrs. Brown
- Mrs. A. W. Brown
- Mrs. Victor S. Bryant
- Sr. Miss Ruth Buch
- Miss Dorothy H. Buck
- Mr. Joseph S. Buhler
- Mrs. Buhler
- Mr. Saul Bulk
- Mr. Ralph Bullard
- Mrs. Bullard
- Miss Jean Burns
- Miss Mae Butler
- Miss Margaret Butler
- Mrs. N. Byron
- Miss G. Byron
- Mr. John R. Caldwell
- Mrs. Caldwell
- Miss Emily Caldwell
- Mr. Samuel T. Callaway
- Mrs. Callaway
- Miss Eleanor C. Campbell
- Miss Belle Campbell
- Miss Elizabeth Clark
- Rev. Peter P. Conaty
- Miss Rose Conlan
- Miss Ann Conlan
- Mr. James F. Connor
- Mr. James J. Connor
- Dr. Lloyd N. Cooper
- Mrs. Cooper
- Miss Frances E. Cooper
- Mr. R. H. Cox
- Mrs. Cox
- Miss Jane Darragh
- Mr. Louis Daum
- Mrs. Daum
- Miss Mary T. Davis
- Miss Julie Dc Meyer
- Miss Frances M. Dickinson
- Mrs. Thomas Harvey Dougherty, Jr.
- Mrs. Sheila V. Dougherty
- Mr. Joseph D. Dover
- Mrs. Annie L. Downing
- Miss Elizabeth A. Downing
- Miss Marie A. Dreher
- Mrs. William G. Duckett
- Mr. C. Clayton Duffield
- Miss Ethel F. Dunham
- Mrs. Blanche Dunkle
- Mrs. A. Durham
- Miss B. Eastman
- Miss Eaton
- t/Mr. Harry C. Eldridge
- Mr. N. R. Elmstrom
- Mr. Robert Ennis
- Mrs. Ennis
- Miss Dorothy M. Evarts
- Miss, Belle Farman
- Mr. Robert Fauver
- Mrs. Faurer
- Dr. Erwin Feigenheimer
- Mr. J. A. Finneran
- Mrs. Finneran
- Master J. A. Finneran
- Master Frank Finneran
- Mr. Carl Fisher
- Mrs. Fisher
- Miss Rose Flannery
- Mr. Leon Fleischmann
- Mrs. Fleischmann
- Miss Alma Foerster
- Mr. Walter J. Foley
- Mrs. J. R. Forst
- Mr. Clarence Fountain
- Mr. Jack Frank
- Mrs. Frank
- Mr. Harry Frank
- Mrs. Frank
- Miss Nan Friedl
- Miss Lorena E. Fry
- Mr. Joseph A. Fürst
- Mrs. Fürst
- Miss M. H. Gates
- Miss H. II. Gates
- Mrs. Mary Gibbs
- Mrs. Mary T. Gilfoile
- Mrs. George H. Gilman
- Mr. George H. Gilman, Jr.
- Mr. J. R. Goldie
- Mr. James Goodall
- Mrs. Goodall
- Mr. Herman Goodman
- Mrs. Goodman
- Miss Florence Goodman
- Miss Charlotte Goodman
- Mr. J. R. Goodman
- Mr. R. D. Gorham
- Mrs. Gorham
- Miss Lelia Grason
- Mr. David Greenfield
- Mr. Herman Greenwald
- Mrs. Greenwald
- Miss June Rose Greenwald
- Miss Elinore Grollman
- Miss Helen Grove
- Mr. L. H. Happ
- Mrs. E. E. Harris
- Miss E. Harris
- Mr. Herbert Havens
- Miss Claire Heimrod
- Mrs. Emma Heins
- Mr. H. W. Hendrickson
- Dr. C. O. Hills
- Miss Flora M. Holly
- Father John J. Hopkins
- Rev. Robert Howard
- Mr. T. R. Hughes
- Mrs. J. R. Hughes
- Mrs. E. W. Hukill
- Miss Helen Hummel
- Miss Rosamond Hunt
- Mrs. Sarah Hurwitz
- Mrs. Charles L. Hyde
- Miss Theresa Hyland
- Mr. G. C. Indruk
- Mrs. Indruk
- Mrs. B. C. Jarbor
- Miss Luella Johnson
- Mr. Millard F. Jones
- Mrs. Jones
- Mrs. Mildred Joyce
- Sister Julia
- Mr. J. Kagan
- Mrs. Kagan
- Miss Dorothy Kalb
- Mr. Charles Kassin
- Miss F. Katzelnick
- Mr. T. H. Keating
- Mrs. Keating
- Mrs. Katherine C. Keenholts
- Miss M. L. Kelly
- Miss Margaret Kiley
- Miss E. Marion Kilpatrick
- Mr. Edward Kimpel
- Mrs. Kimpel
- Rabbi Max Klein
- Miss E. Kling
- Mr. George Kloetzer
- Mrs. Kloetzer
- Master Richard Kloetzer
- Mr. H. S. Knight
- Mrs. Knight
- Mrs. Richard Knight
- Mr. Henry J. Koch
- Mrs. Koch
- Miss Marie König
- Miss Helen Krause
- Miss Martha Kress
- Miss Margaret Kress
- Mrs. Lally
- Miss Lally
- Mr. C. Lang
- Miss Emma Langer
- Mr. E. Larney
- Mrs. Larney
- Mr. Leon Laufer
- Mrs. Laufer
- Mr. Jack Laufer
- Mrs. Harry Leach
- Mrs. William Lentz
- Mr. Sidney Levine
- Mrs. D. W. Lewis
- Mrs. M. T. Lewis
- Miss Eloise Janet Lewis
- Miss Lillian Logsdon
- Miss Harriet Lorch
- Miss Emma Lorch
- Mrs. Berny Lucas
- Mr. Neil MacDonald
- Mrs. Mary McCann
- Mr. J. J. McDermott
- Mr. Peter McDonald
- Mrs. McDonald
- Miss Ethel McFarland
- Mr. E. D. McGee
- Mr. Elmer E. McMeen
- Mrs. McMeen
- Miss Elizabeth F. Mackey
- Miss Virginia Majette
- Miss Ruth C. Manlove
- Mrs. Agnes Campbell Marshall
- Dr. Frank D. Martin
- Mrs. Martin
- Mr. A. D. Matthai
- Mrs. Matthai
- Miss Mattingly
- Miss Margaret L. Maupin
- Mr. Arthur B. Maurice
- Miss Ruth Medlyn
- Mr. E. Mertz
- Mrs. Mertz
- Miss Harriet Mertz
- Mr. Carl G. Meyer
- Mrs. Meyer
- Mr. Donald Meyer
- Master George Meyer
- Mr. Mark Miller
- Mrs. Miller
- Mrs. Mary Moline
- Miss Carolyn R. Moser
- Mr. Guy Mulligan
- Mr. Edward R. Neal
- Mrs. Neal
- Miss Beatrice Neary
- Miss Mary O’Connell
- Miss Mary F. O’Connor
- Rev. Charles O'Hara
- Mr. Gordon O’Hara
- Miss Betsy Parker
- Miss Anne Parrott
- Mr. W. C. Partenheimer
- Mr. Darius E. Peck
- Mrs. Peck
- Mr. Max Peltin
- Mr. M. H. Peters
- Mrs. Peters
- Mr. R. W. Pfaff
- Mrs. Pfaff
- Mr. Jacques K. Pfann
- Mrs. Pfann
- Miss Katherine Pierpoint
- Miss Harriet Pincus
- Mr. Edgar Pitske
- Mr. R. L. Pritchard
- Mrs. Pritchard
- Mrs. E. B. Proctor
- Miss Mary L. Proctor
- Miss Cornelia Quarles
- Mr. M. D. Quinn
- v/Mrs. Quinn
- Miss Naomi Ran son
- Miss Ruth Ranson
- Mr. M. Rasco
- Miss Ruth Reinhart
- Miss Margot Reyburn
- Miss Helen V. Reynolds
- Miss Anna Rice
- Mrs. Ridell
- Mr. David S. Rivkin
- Miss Margaret Robinson
- Miss Claire Rockwell
- Mr. Alexander Rothenberg
- Mrs. Rothenberg
- Mr. J. Warren Russell
- Mrs. Russell
- Miss Kathryn Russell
- Miss Barbara Russell
- Mr. John O. Rutherford
- Mrs. Rutherford
- Miss Dorothy Sachs
- Miss Jean Sadler
- Mrs. G. A. Saportas
- Miss Ethel Saxs M
- r. Edward Schlesinger
- Miss Lina Schmidtkonz
- Mr. E. R. Schooley
- Mrs. Schooley
- Mr. Morris L. Schwinger
- Mr. Walter Scott
- Mrs. Scott
- Miss Edith W. Scarle
- Mr. Henry Seiden
- Mrs. Seiden
- Miss Mary Shea
- Miss Frances Sibert
- Mr. J. H. Siemann
- Mrs. Siemann
- Mr. Henry H. Simpson, Jr.
- Miss Suzanne Simpson
- Mr. Joseph Slater
- Mrs. Louis W. Smith
- Mrs. John Smith
- Miss Anne M. Smith
- Miss Margaret Smith
- Miss Bertha J. Southwick
- Mrs. James B. Steep
- Mr. T. H. Stephens
- Miss Phoebe Stine
- Mrs. O. B. Stone
- Mrs. Newton Stone
- Mr. Horace K. Subers
- Miss A. H. Subers
- Miss Brenda Subers
- Miss A. T. Subers
- Miss Helen D. Subers
- Mrs. Vera W. Swearingen
- Master J. W. Swearingen
- Mr. Howard P. Sweester
- Miss Edna Swenson
- Mrs. G. E. Syme
- Miss Rose Tannenbaum
- Miss Olive Terhune
- Miss Anne P. Tetrault
- Miss Polly Joan Thompson
- Miss Margaret L. Toole
- Mrs. Grace E. Torbert
- Miss Ruth Tuttle
- Mr. Raymond S. Van Houten
- Mrs. Van Houten
- Mrs. Julia Bryant Van Straaten
- Miss Ruth Vogt
- Mr. Henry Wagner
- Mrs. Wagner
- Miss S. Wagner
- Miss Maytscherl Walsh
- Mr. Joe Waxer
- Mr. John L. Weaver
- Mrs. John L. Weaver
- Mr. B. Weene
- Mrs. Weene
- Miss Anna Weiner
- Mr. A. E. Weisberg
- M rs. Weisberg
- Mr. J. L. Welsh
- Miss Blanche F.. Welsh
- Miss Constance F. Welsh
- Miss Esther While
- Miss Charlotte White
- Mrs. John C. Whitridge
- Mr. Thomas Wilkinson
- Mrs. Thomas G. Williams
- Miss Phyllis Wilsher
- Mr. J. Walter Wood
- Mrs. Clarke Worthington
- Miss Pauline Yanoff
- Miss Helen E. Yoder
- Miss Frances Young
General Information for Passengers
MEALS will be served at the following times In the Dining Saloon:
- Breakfast: 8 a.m. and 9 a.m.
- Luncheon: 12.15 p.m. and 1.30 p.m.
- Dinner : 6.30 p.m. and 7.45 p.m.
Morning Bouillon and Afternoon Tea will be served on Deck and in the Public Rooms at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. respectively.
The Bars will be open all night, but It is within the discretion of the Commander to close them during the voyage at any time should he consider this course desirable.
SEATS AT TABLE. Application may be made to the Second Steward for table reservations.
DIVINE SERVICE on Sunday at 11.00 a.m. Hours of Holy Mass will be announced on the Bulletin Board.
In addition to the Divine Service conducted by ship's officials, a priest of the Roman Catholic church will arrange to celebrate Holy Mass.
DECK CHAIRS, RUGS AND CUSHIONS may be hired on application to the Deck Steward for the round trip at $1.00 each for Deck Chairs, Rugs and Cushions. Each Rug is contained in a sealed cardboard box, and bears a serial number worked into the material so that passengers will have no difficulty in identifying their rugs. At the end of each voyage, the rugs which have been in use are sent to the store and thoroughly cleaned, before being re-issued.
THE SURGEON is authorized to make customary charges for his services, subject to the approval of the Commander.
A REGISTERED NURSE is on board, whose services are available as necessary under the direction of the ship's Surgeon.
LIBRARIES. In addition to a Library of Standard Works, a special selection of up-to-date literature is available for the use of passengers.
PORT HOLES. Passengers should request their Bedroom Stewards to open and close the port holes in the Staterooms, as required. It is dangerous for passengers to handle these themselves.
BERTHING OF PASSENGERS. No alterations can be made except officially through the Purser
BARBER. The Barber's Shop and Hairdressing Salon are situated on "A" Deck Forward.
VALUABLES. The Company is not responsible for theft if valuables or money are kept in the Staterooms. The same should be placed in charge of the Purser for deposit in his safe, and receipt will be given on the Company's form.
As no charge is made for carriage the Company cannot accept any responsibility for loss or damage, however arising. Passengers are accordingly advised to protect themselves by insurance.
BAGGAGE. Passengers are recommended to insure their baggage, as the Company's liability is strictly limited in accordance with contract ticket.
Passengers are not limited as to the amount of weight of personal baggage on the steamer.
All enquiries regarding baggage on board ship should be addressed to the Baggage Master.
PASSENGERS EXPECTING MAIL UPON ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK. Mail received for passengers addressed in care of an incoming ship is assembled in readiness for distribution to passengers on the pier immediately on arrival, and when leaving the ship at New York passengers are requested to enquire for mail at the mail desk, which is located on the quay side.
LAUNDRY. In cases where laundry is accepted from passengers to be serviced at any of the cruise ports of call please note that the Cunard White Star Limited acts only as agents for whatever laundry may be involved and can accept no responsibility for damage etc.
WIRELESS SERVICE. This ship is equipped with special up-to-date wireless apparatus which enables passengers to keep in constant touch with their friends or business houses during the cruise. Messages should be handed in at the Wireless Office where full information regarding rates, etc., may be obtained.
CHEQUES. Passengers are respectfully advised that the Purser cannot accept private cheques.
THE SHIP'S ORCHESTRA will be assisted in furnishing music for dancing by CHARLES PARK AVE. ORCHESTRA
SPECIAL NOTICE
In order to insure the cruise schedule being efficiently maintained it is essential that the ship sail from all ports at the advertised time. To effect this, all passengers are most particularly requested to inform their bedroom stewards of their return on board after sightseeing, etc., on shore. This is the only way by which your return to the ship can be made known to the ship's officers.
LIQUOR PURCHASES. Supplies of Liquor purchased by passengers at the various ports of call will be received on board by the Baggage Master and will be given special storage. A Charge of $1.00 per case is made to cover cooperage and handling, but this is entirely at passenger's risk since no charge is made for transportation.
In compliance with section 6. of Federal Alcohol Administration Act, passengers should not purchase for importation into the United States containers of liquor of more than one gallon capacity each.
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