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For C.lattifird Ad Rrmllt BROOKLYN EAGLE. FRID4V. JANUARY 20. 1039 TeUphonr 4 in 4-6200 19 3,000 Attend Catholic Diocesan Choristers' 16th Annual Concert ga Tuberculosis Still Held Major Peril Drop in City Death Rate i Reason for Laxity, Dr. Boldnan Warns Bishop Prescribes Religion To Cure Present-day Ills Reversion to religion for solution difficult and has not been tried, of presently problems was urged The world is turning somewhat yesterday by the Rt.

Rev. Q. Ashton wistfully to the church, which places Oldham, Bishop of Albany for the upon us a great responsibility and Protestant Episcopal Church in opportunity." America, at a meeting of the Bishop Oldham declared the mis-Woman's Auxiliary of the Board oflsionary movement of the Christian Minions in St. Ann's P. E.

Church, church includes peace and unity Clinton and Livingston Sts. and that it "may be the one Inter- "ChrLstianity is pure stark real-1 nationale possible to the world." ism," Bishop Oldham said. "Some Suffragan Bishop John I. Blair Lamed of the Diocese of Long are saying today that if we had been more generous and Christian-like to Germany in making peace terms, the world would not be in the present situation "Christianity has not failed. It is FW HI 1 II 1 w.

In clan Heads Bishop Molloy Heads Notables At Academy Group of KM) Male Voire Presents Diversified Program fly ALICE COG AN Graced by the attendance of Bishop Thomas E. Molloy, another eoncert of the Catholic Diocesan chorlstera of Brooklyn, the 16th annual and gala occasion of the group led by the Rev. Lawrence H. Bracken, had today enriched the musical history of the Church. A distinguished gathering of 3.000 music lovers crowded the Opera House of the Academy of Music last night to hear the splendid program of liturgical and secular music offered by this famous choir of 100 boys and men's voices conducted by the tall and smiling priest.

It was a dramatic picture this tested choir presented on the laurel-draped stage. Ranging in age from tiny tots of 8 to young men in their twenties, the choristers wore black rajssocles with white surplices embroidered in the center with a red and told cross. Father Bracken and two of the All A fUo the Internatioruil Telephone and He addedi h0WfVer, that th9 merila Ciorporation in 1927. Mr.in(,altn job undertaken 40 years ago iPhelan was elected a vice president by no meanj completed as lon? Frank W. Phelan was elected that organization and in the fame over 4 300 residents of New York dent of All America Cables andd'ey he ta made a vice president, city dle Jrom thU dLsease one Radio.

yesterday at a meetingjand a director of the Mexican Tele-yMr fney did )n lfl38 of the board of directors. He guc- graph Company mtvin Dr. Charles S. Prest, secretary of ceeds John L. Merrill, who was Merrill oined he cmwta association, npanei that ap-elected chairman of the board.

Mr and was elected parently well persons frequently re- Phelan, for many years a resident of 1915. He was made president and a medical care A chest X-rav Brooklyn, lives at 644 E. 15th St. director in 1918. He is a director and "ulr ey(a rZ An operator at 14, Mr.

Phelanivice president of the International! tast jew oT 6-13 ell person, ht ioined the comDanv in 1895 and has I Telephone and Telegraph Corpora- l(S dclosed that 292, or 4.7 per-joinea me company in jaa ana nas, nrelrient of the cent. should be treated lor various at one time or another, been ana nas oeen presiaeni 01 lne Pan American Societv since 1927. ailments. The doctor added that a life In I A 1 I Board of Trade Plans Left to right, are Carl Mathieu, soloist; Frederick Longas, pianist; Nicholas Massue, Metropolitan tenor, who was guest; the Rev. Lawrence H.

Bracken, who conducted; Charles Lauria and West Moreland. Mons. F. P. Connelly is pictured in top inset and Henry Mannlx, a boxholder, at extreme left.

Inland gave the concluding prayers. The Rev. Samuel M. Dorrance, rector of the church, conducted the opening devotions. Mrs.

Lewis W. Francis presided. the organization. When All cabies nd Radi member of the world-wide system of FORECLOSURES IN FOR EC LOSU ft SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY BROOK LYN TRUST COMPANY, nr Trustee, Plainttir.

asainst AN.Mt. uo ZINSKY. et Defendants. 0M ALLEY WILSON. Plaintiffs Attorney.

bO Vrirk CitV East 42nd street, New PnHii.nl In inH iTmf.nt entered uary 10, 1939. I will ell at puMie. ui tinn at the Real Estate Exrhange. No. 189 Montanue Street.

Brooklyn. New Vm-k at 12-00 a' clock noon on Feb ruarv 3. 1939. by WILLIAM F. REYNOLDS.

Auctioneer, the Diemife. with improvements, situate in the. County of Klnep. State of New York on the eAAtei-lv side of East 2nd Street. 1 190' 6 northerly from Avenue p.

ncing 1 id Pn-t 1nn Qtreet mnA diaid mr. mirift. VII.I.0 pmTH'flir niirnpiMn. um'ni. aiiii.o JULIET W.

THOMPSON. Plaintiff. against BEN I FLASHNKR Isonietinies known as Benjamin la Def.ndants. CLARh. PHEI ff Attorneys, No.

120 lashnerj ana LPS. Plain- eys, No. 12tt Broadway, I 4 ft 1 Tribute to IMagniifl More than 500 reservations have been received for a testimonial din- P.r n. I rrnir. niuon 01 i years 01 service as npirint.

Af th Nw Vrrlr Ttnarri rj Trfim. at th TO.Mni, a vtni-u of Trade at the Waldolr-Astorla next Thursday. Bishop William Ti Manning will ku, 111VUKC MIC uicaaiug niiu UIUCI oun- tice Frederick E. Crane of the Court of Appeals will preside as toastmas-ter. A token, consisting of several volumes of handsomely bound letters from persons all over the country, will be presented Mr.

Mag nus by w. E. McKell. Who ha UIM a- clsl The address of the evening will be delivered by Thomas I. Parkin son, presiaeni 01 me tquuaoie Liie Assurance Society.

Club Supports Bill To Hit Discrimination i i 1 I I I TiberculosU Is still one of our major health menaces, although th increasing age average of the population and the control of contagioua diseases in childhood has brought change In health problems, according Dr. Charles F. Bolduan. director of the Department of Health'i educational bureau. Speaking at the monthly meetin? of the Brooklyn Tuberculosis and Health Association yesterday at th headquarters, 293 Schermerhorn he recalled that the death rate laot ear from the "while rieath" was the lowest the citv has ever known.

by-product of this survey was tin demonstration that "early tubercu losis has no symptoms." Miss Martha Moran, manager the Christmas seal sale, announced that receipts to date totaled $08 an increase of five percent 1 over the same date last year. Fred eric B. Pratt was chairman of th meeting FORECLOSURES SUPR EM COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION. Plaintiff, vs.

TERESA GURGL1. et Defendants. BERNARD KAOEL. Attorney for Plaintiff. 18 East 41st Street, New lorn Lliv, 1 t' 1.

CjBlrtlO the ir.MiiaiiKe, mo. iw Montague. Htreet Brouklvn. New dtv ti. day of February.

1939. al 12 clock noon, the mortgaged premises, with the improvements Ihere.in HirecteH hu said judgment to be sold, situated in the County of Kings. State nf k. street. Being 30 feet in width front snd rear hy 100 feet in depth on each side, which premises are known a Nn.

7121 lllh Avenue. Brookivn. New York and more particularly described in iaid judgment. Dated. January 18.

1W ANTHONY A. MARCELL. Itrforee. JaJO-bt 1 111 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY LOAN CORPORATION, Plaintiff, against EMMA KANTI.

et Defendants. Notice of sale. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure) and sale dated January 10th, 1939, and duly entered. I will sell at public auction, hy SAM KANNEY, Auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange l)-9 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

New York on ichruary 10th. 1939, at 12 o'ebx noon, the mortgaged premises in the County of Kings, situate on the westerly side of East 3rd Street, distant 171 feet southerly from the southwesterly corner of Avenue I and East 3rd Street, being 20 feet in width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each side, which sides are parallel with Avenue I. the southerly side running partly through a party wall, the westerly sida being parallel with East 3rd Street premises being known as 104 East 3rd Street: for a more complete description refer to iudgment. Dated. January 20th, 1939.

WILLIAM RYAN. Referee NATHAN DIAM ANT. Aitorney for Plaintiff 50 Court Street. Brooklyn. New York.

jai0-6t I tu SUPREME COURT KlMP.o coiivt. LOAN CORPORA. T'ON. Plaintiff, against WILLIAM nXiVir'l ARG A ET Mc- A.J?J!"wlf' pt Rl- Defendants. CLARENCE H.

SEIGLE. Attorney for Plaintiff. 50 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. y.

Pursuant to a judgment of fore. closure and sale riateH ln, 1.. Hil939, and duly entered herein 1 jiiai-incnt of rure- "-a. msure ana sale dated January 9. Oated.

New Yrak. Januar 13. 19j9. 1939 and duly enterct. I will sell ",0 "ulll- wn-nrtZii.

iirjij- AlK-tlonerr, to the hlaThCa't hid- the H' Iff I New York City. Vork. on ine southeasterly side of nth Pursuant to a judgment entered Avenue, distant 20 fet northeasterly Januarys. 1939. 1.

the undeisigned. thefrom the northeasterly side of 72nd ine L3 juu.ik pOrsUANT to Judgment dated Janu-Club, meeting last night In iwlarv 14. 1939. I will sell at Public Ant-headquarters, 1634 E. 14th urged lion by V.

McMAHON Auctioneer. mii I the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, the legislature to pass a bill intro- Sn )(9 Montague Street. Brooklyn, duced by Assemblyman Charles H. New York, on the 8th day of February. w.k e.M It 1939.

at 12 o'clock the mortgaged prem- tllHI KC Ul Ul ntUtHliY YCI UIVMIU1I FORECLOSURES NOTICE OF sale supreme COURT. KINGS COUNTV HOME i OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, vi. ALKONSO LEPIS et Defendants. JANE SMITH CRAMER, Plaintiff Attorney. IB Court Street, Brookivn.

N. y. Puiuani to judg- ment dated January 4. 19:19. duly en- "fred-.

1 Ki the hiphest bidder, by H. LOUIS HOLLANDER. Auctioneer, at the Brook lyn Real Ealate Exchange. 1S9 Montague. Street, Brooklyn.

N. on February 3. 1939. at 13:00 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises in said judgment directed to be sold, situate in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the east side of west 4tn Mreei, teei from Hlfhlawn Avenue.

Jn-in; leei Wiur lini mtiy 'r West 4th Street. Dated. Januarv 13th. 1939. JOSEPH FISCHER.

Referee. j13 IS 20 2h 27 ft SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -JANETTB K. GOLDTHORPE. Plain ifr. against ERNST V.

WILDFOERS- ri'ti et .1 refendm. tkk et a uerenaanis. ses In Kings County directed by said judgment to be sold, situate on the northwesterly side of Highland Boulevard 150' northeast of Barhey Street. In width, front and rear, hy 2.W in depth, as more particularly described in said judgment. Dated.

January 17, 1939. GfiORGE A. VOSS. Referee. GEIS FOR A SCfUt.ZE.

Attorneys for Plaintiff. No. 32 Court Street. Rrooklyn, New York. j18-6twf SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY CATHERINE L. VOLTZ, Plaintiff, auainsl FRANK GIORDANO et Defendants. 1 n. w.r.a f.t tt fni'. closure and sale duly'made and entered in the above entitled action, and hear ing: date the 28th day of December, 1.

the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at puh- lie auction to the hichest bidder, in i (he rotunda nf the County Court House. joralenion Street. Brooklyn. County of Kinirs on the SI dav of February, 1939, at 9:14 o'clock a.m., the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, heinjr a parcel of land, with the build-ink's and improvements thereon erected. iai rtrook vn.

in the county or at Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, on the northeast corner of 301 Avenue and tilth Street, having a frontage on 10th Avenue of 22 feet 10 Incnes ana on 68th Street of 104 feet Js inch, by a depth on the cast side of 24 feet 3'2 inches and on the north side of 104 feet: reference being made to said judgment for a more complete description of the mortKaged premises. Dated. January jbm. HENRY KAWECKI. Referee.

NELSON SMITH KIRK 2ND, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address. 116-02 Jamaica Avenue.

Richmond Hill. N. Y. Ial8 20 25 27 fl 3 SUPREME COITRT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION.

Plaintiff, against ERICK W. ELMQUIST et al Defendanta. VINCENT E. VICINANJH). Attorney for Plaintiff.

32 Court Street, Brook lyn. New Yurk Pursuant to judgment dated Decern- io.Hi I93K. duly entered. 1 will sell public auction to the highest bidder. Dv CHARLES HOROWITZ.

Auc- tntr. at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1S9 Montague Street. County of Kings, City and State of New York, inn the 25th dav nf January. 1939.

at judgment diiected to be sold situate in the County of Kings. City and Slate I depth on each side, side lines oeing parallel with Highlawn Avenue, and more particularly described in said; judgment, ann sunjeci 10 nen aescrineu erein. Preni ses known as No. ISOfi: referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, on the 1st day of February. 19.19. al 12 00 o'clock noon, hy H. UMTIS HOLLANDER. Auctioneer, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings. City and State of New York, known and designated on a certaia map entitled "Map of 180 lots in Coney Island, in the 31st "Ward, Brooklyn, surveyed March 11. 190.V by Francis P. Murphy. Surveyor, and filed in the office of the Register of the County of Kings on April 10.

1905. as Map num ber 3467, as and by the lots numbers one hundred and forty-five and one hundred and forty-six. and bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of west rwenty-eigbin street ana tne northerly side of Surf Avenue: running thence easterly along the northerly side of Surf Avenue thirtv-seven and seventy one-hundredths of a foot: thence northerly parallel wall the easterly side of West Twenty-eighth Street ninety-nine feet and forty-four one-hundredths of a foot: thence westerly and at right angles to the easterly side of West Twenty-eighth Street thirty-seven feet and sixty-two one-hundredths of a foot to the easterly aide of West Twenty-eighth Street, and thence southerly along the easterly side of West Twenty-eighth Street one hundred and one feet and eighty-two one-hundredths of a foot to the point or plsce of beginning. ALSO all the right, title and interest of the said defendants of. in and to West Twenty-eighth Street snd Surf Avenue, lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the centre lines thereof, respectively.

TOGETHER with all fixtures articles of personal hereafter attached HCfTiioii wiiu emu i. property now or used in con- Evelyn Aquaro, Dolores Pember, Mary Jane Bracken, Patricia Callahan, Jane Hogan, Phyllis Ring and Betty Petri. Program girls at the Catholic Diocesan Choristers were, left to right Rita Honerkamp, Dorothy Karb, misdemeanor for any employer to inquire of a prospective employe, either directly or indirectly, his race or religion." Robert S. Lerer was elected president for a fourth successive term. Other officers named were: Bernard P.

Lew. first vice president: Bar- Inet Tobin. second vice president; Isadore Kupfer, treasurer; Miss Lucille Landsmann, secretary; Louts i Rosenberg, sergeant-at-arms, and Joseph Schutanan, executive board chairman. FORECLOSURES SUPREME C. JRT.

KuNGSCOUN Home Owners' Ioan Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Richard Meinke et Defendants. I.OUIS BENNETT. Ilaintiff's Attorney. 11 Park Place.

New York City. Pursuant to a Judgment dated De cember 3. J9.ts. and duly entered nere i in, I. the referee In said judgmer.t named, by HANK.

H. mccukui, auc- tioneer. will sell at public auction the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, at 12 o'clock noon on January 27.

19.19. the mortgaged premises directed in aaid iudgment to be situated in the County of Kings. Street. Brooklyn, n. and more par-i lieu any aescrioea in ssm juukiiicul.

Da(pd 30. 1938. H. HARVEY SIMON. Referee.

ill4J6tw SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY LOUIS n. rins. ouiirriuienueiii wi in surance of the State of New York, as Liquidator of National Title Guaranty Company. Plaintiff, against Antonina Cinqueniani et Defendants.

WILLIAM A. SHEA, Plaintiff At- torney, 160 Broadway. New York Citv. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered herein, dated Januarv i i Mannix, Supreme Court Justice Peter P. Smith and Mrs.

Smith, and Supreme Court Justice Philip A. Brennan and Mrs. Brennan A group of pretty sub-debs served P. S. 141 Parent Group To Honor Mrs.

Karpel program girls, with Mrs. Arthur it Reilly, chairman. They were May Pure. The Parents Association of Public School Ml will honor Mrs. May Karpel Sui nday night at its camp! Misses Evelyn Aquaro, Mary JaneiMn.

w. Oaiiinn iMr, Mrs C. Buchner Mifs Helm Deegan J. 8. Byrne Miss J.

C. Dtliney P. A. Doherty Jr. Mrs.

A. McDermott Mrs Mr! w. r. Dovie Mrs. Josepn Mccann Miss D.

Moloney Mrs. Robert Murlha Mrs. O'Brien Mrs. T. O'Brien Mrs.

C. Psrlrltlge Mi Anne oarvey Mrs. E. Ponvert Mrs. w.

h. owk. Mrs. H. Rambuscft Mrs.

A. C. Reilly Miss Alice Ring Mrs. R. Sewell Mrs.

J. Slattery Miss K. Snyder Miss M. W. Smith Peter Smith Mrs.

J. Spellman Mia Agnes Tallent Miss Thompson Miss K. Tracy Miss Helen Tracy Miss Eleanor Hall Mrs. A. Hauser Mrs.

C. V. Hearn Mrs. G. J.

Hoffman Miss Aane Huberty Miss Mary Hughes -Miss Mary Hunton Mrs. Arthur Kelly Miss M. A. Kennedy Mrs. C.

D. Kevin Mrs. Peler Lorane; Mrs. T. Lilly w.

Madden Miss i wailaw Prank Mallon Mr. W. J. Ward MrSi Hfnrr FORECLOSURES nv an sin of street. 224 feet 8 sion, 665 Willoughby Ave.

Mrs. i inches southerly from the southerly Knrnpl wa Intrnmentjtl lnstf venr side of Avenue being 24 feet 11 liarpei was instrumental last year jn wjdln 100 feet jn depIn. securing camp privileges for being known as J330 E. Sth soloists, as well as the boy at the organ, were attired similarly. Only the guest soloist, Nicholas Massue, tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Company, was not vested.

Mr. Massue was a generous guest and responded time after time to encores to the' delight of the large gathering. Sixttn years ago. rather Bracken founded the Diocesan Choristers at the decree of the Pope who wished a school of Gregorian chant in every diocese. The choir has grown and flourished and is now regarded as one of the outstanding of its kind in this section of the country.

hiv Thenrse four times a at Vin.pnf Home where I (k moAir.n th. rhnnlain and Father BiacKen IS me cnapiain, mo, thev have achieved a Beauty ol tonei" and discipline of rhythm that are distinctive and make their few public nDDearances a joy. Boys who were as C. public auction to the higtic-st h'dder. by MARTIN SOLOMON.

Auc-emises. tioneer. at the Brooklyn Real Estate 1 caian SUBJECT to anv stale or facts! "omague street, Brook-whlch sn accurate survey of the preni-j on February 10. 1939. at ises may disclose and to rest rictive lock noon, the mortgaged prem- covenants, easements snd conditions of record.

Dated. New York. January 7. 1f39. NATHAN Referee.

jall-6t iHPREM COURT. KINOS COUNTY y. with tl'TLAND HOLDING CORPt A- erly side of 17th Avenue. Plaintiff, against NU PH 1 v'1 nd CORPORATION, cIh i inrh" each i i rs.r nr n.r. Oil Side.

Side lines riinninir rural al with REALTY CORPORATION. 3 10.39 will sell at nuhlic and ion. o'clock noon, the Dremiaes in said sopranos in the early days of the List of Patrons choir are now tenors and basses, the Bishop t. s. Moiioy Rev.

l. h. Bracken notable example being George jg Mr. a. whase lyric soprano thrilled Mons Barrr Mi8 H.

m. Braekm rnnrprt tCW Vears back. Mrs. John K. Baxter Miw G.

BrRrken Or INCW IOI K. on Hie HOI uirasiri iy ei.irpgjg Avenue, beine 20 feet in width in front SUPREME COURT. KINGS COIJNTYjsnd in the rear by 100 feet in depth -HOMEOWNERS' UtAN CORPORA-1 on either side, the side lines being TION against IGNAZIO BENFANTE parallel with Mermaid Avenue, the et Defendants. (northerly side line being partly Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure a parly wall and the rear line being and sale bearing date the 5th day of parallel with West 23rd Street: to January. 1989.

and entered in the Kings get her with mortgagor a interest in and County Clerk's office on the 12th day io the mreet adioining. See judgment of January, 1939. I. the undersigned, for more complete description, the referee in said judgment named. Dated, Brooklyn, New York, January will sell at public suction, at the Ex-' 3, 1939.

change Salesroom. 189 Montague Street. DAVID SELZER. Referee, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of! Mrl.ANAHAN.

MERR1TT 1NC.RA-Kings. City and Stale of New York, by i HAM. Plaintiffs Attorneys, 40 Wall OSCAR E. GOODSTEIN, Auctioneer. Street.

New York City, on the 10th day of February. 1939. at ja3 6 10 13 17 20 11UW 1IC Church Music Opens Program TlnM rraLTY CORPORATION. RA I I SOLOMON, JLLIAN DRUSS. BEATRICE PR USS ind THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

Defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and beHi-ing dale the 10th day of January. 1939, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell st public auction to the highest bidder, JOHJ A. HA Kill. AN. Auctioneer, Bl Brooklyn Real Eslale Exchange, No.

189 Monlasue Street, in the Bur- ough of Rrooklyn. County of Kings. the 10th dav of February. 1939. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises di- reeled by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: ALL those certain rlols of land In 1 Do.t 1 nf th nrtwnm was fllven Rev.

J. Boardman Rev. Thomas Casey Pait 1 Of tne progiam was given W111m mi.sa catherwood ever to Church music, Which was Rev. Chas. A.

Boyd Mons. P. J. Cherry Rev. H.

W. Churchill Miss C. O. Devin beautifully handled under Father Mons. p.

p. conneiiy Mons. wm. t. onion i i Rev.

R. Costello Mrs. Beniamln Dowd Bracken Skillful dilrectlon. Mr.jMrJ 8ad, Cronln Mis. Joseph Dowd Massue sang a particularly fine Ave miss m.

crowiey Tev. p. x. Donim wVil hina The choir was at Arlhur H- Kel" Francl" X' Maria, by sscnipa. ine cnoir was Rev.

wm. J. Dunn Its best in Bach's "Now Let Every Rev. Thcs. Kelly miss Rae M.

Perrail Tnnoii. Adore Thee" the ODening'Mn! J- Rev- B. Prey Tongue Aaore i nee ine MU, Kennedy Mrs, William Oalllaan number, and NiCOlaU in tneMon-iHev A Kennedy Mrs. Elisabeth Oannon astery of Montserrat." West More-1 Rev. j.

King miss B. oarvey i cv an effec- Mrs- Charles Lauria Miss Nellie Oer.ghly land, another soloist, gave an enec- Mr nd Mri Josepn Wons j. B. oorman tive and pleasing delivery of "Im- t. Liny Miss Helen onm ir-i vrtl Polectrina nnri Rv.

Alfred A. Loewe Miss J. T. Orllll gemisco by veroi. paiestrina na(Btv.

Wimm Lyons miss Eleanor hii 12 o'clock noon on that dav. the mort gaged premises directed by said judgment to be gold, situated in the County of Kings. City of New York, on the east side of West 5th Street. 2S0 feet south of the southeast corner of West 5th Street and Avenue P. being 20 feet front and rear and 1(10 feet in depth on each side.

Said premises are known as No. 1635 West 5lli Street and are more fill I described in said judgment. Dated. New York, January 12lh. 1939.

ETHAN KAYES. Referee. ja20 21 27 28 f3 4 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORA TION. Plaintiff, against JULIUS RU Bracken, Patricia Callahan Hagan, Rita Honerkamp, Dorothy i Karb, Georgiana Spellman, Marie Murray, Dolores Pember, Betty Petri and Phyllis Ring.

Scattered through the audience were a number of prominent Brooklyn priests, Including Mons. F. P. Connelly, Mons. John B.

Gorman, Mons. Edward P. Hoar, Vicar Gen- ral of the Diocese: Mons. Timothy thm c' tm a Arcese, the Rev. Joseph E.

Brophy, the Rev. Ullck O'S. Buckley and Mons. John C. York.

p. Mrs. Harry A. Beal Rev. J.

T. Brophy Rev. Jas. J. Behan Mrs.

C. J. Buchner Rev. Chai. J.

Berme-1 Rev. U. S. Buckley -r. j.

Mccaiien Mrs. chas. v. Heamsi Mrs. j.

Mong.J McClancjMona. E. P. Hoar Mrs. Arthur V.

mo-miss Mary r. nugneg UeilllOU iv.io.t i. n. iuca Rev. J.

J.McEnearney Nicholas Inaard' Miss M. Rev. R. McOulre Mrs. Arthur O.

Reilly MeHugh Rv. B. J. Reilly Mclnenlv Rer. E.

J. Reilly Rev. J. Rev. A.

McLees airs. James Keevei h. McMnnagie 'ss nce mug Mrs, Frank I. Mallon Joseph Scanlan Rev. p.

sehimmei Mias Dorothy Moloney Mons. P. Siegelack Jev. J. Mulhearn Rev.

John 8eDhton Rev. K. J. Mullaney Rev. T.

J. Sheridan Rev. J. A. Murohy Rev.

Jami-s A. Smllh Mi a. Thoa. D. Murray Mls M.

Walsh Smith Mona. T. J. O'Brien Mrs. Wm.

T. Smith h. Rev. James Otirady Miss K. R.

Snyder P. J. O'Hara Mr Ja A Sn.llmai. Moni. B.

Puchalskl Rev. P. J. Varrlale Mrs Fianlr .1 Pr Uit. I.h Wallace Mrs.

H. Rambltsch Fdward H. Walih Rev. Wm. 8.

Ratlsan Misa Mary Walsh Mons. J. J. Reddy Mia. John Walters Rev.

W. P. CummlngaRev. Wm. A.

Whalen Miss Helen C. DeeganMIss May V. Woods Rev. A M. LlbertyMrs.

Dietrich Wort-Mrs. John M. Delaney mann Miaa M. Delaney Mons. John York Rev.

Wm. A. DelaneyRev. I. Zbakicny Melnber lhe committee.

Mlss Mary J. Delaney headed the ticket enmmitlee- Mitt. nernnrttt ticxei committee, miss Bernaaette i or Uasl A4na sireei, uiniani jwi im Inches southeast of Quenlin R-osd (Avenue Q). being 20 feet in width front and rear hv 100 feet in depth on each side, the side line running parallel with Quentin Road and partly through parly walls. Together with and subject to an easement or Km to way reciprocal with premises immediately adjoining on the south.

Said premises, and ease- Unj.n mole nnriiciilai-lv described in iiiHcrment HARRY SAND Referee. ja4 6 11 13 18 20 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORA- TION, Plaintiff, against MICHK.LE LAUTO and ANNA LAt'TO, his wile, et Defendants. MITCHELL M. HELLER.

Plaintiff's Attorney. 66 Court Street. Brooklyn. New Yolk. Pursuant to judgment dated December 22.

1938. duly entered. I will sell st public auction, by LOUIS KAL1SH, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Es lale Exchange, 189 Montague street. Brooklyn. New York, on the 81 day of i February, 1939.

at 12 clock noon. the. remise, in said judgment directed to! aold. with the improvements there-1 on. situate in the Countv of Kings.

Stale of New York, on the southerly 1 side of Avenue Z. distant 60 feet west-: eilv from the corner formed by the in tersertion of the southerly side of Avenue with the westerly side of East 121 Street; being a plot 40 feet in width, front and rear hy 105 feet in rinnil, nn eorh aiil the trie line, nf which run parallel with East 12th! Street. Premises known as 1124 Ave- nile Z. Brooklyn. New Yoik.

I 1 i the Borough of Brooklyn. Countv of-steret. Brooklyn. New York, on Kings. Citv and Slate of New York i ebi ua ry 10th.

1939, at 12 o'clock noon, with the buildings and improvements 1 mortgaged premises in the Bor-therenn. if any. known and designated of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on Section One of a certain map or diiected hy said judgment to be sold, survey entitled 'SHEEPRHEAD BAY with the improvements thereon, situate HARKNESS ESTATE PROPERTIES.1"" Ihe easterly side of Bast Fourth surveyed bv Howard T. Lock wood.

Civil street, distant 229 feet and one-quarter children. Proceeds of the dinner nAMn will be donated to camp agencies. Mrs. Ruth Karp is president of I the association. Mrs.

Rose Gornerl is chairman of the entertainment i committee. FORECLOSURES from the southerly side of Mermaid SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY I HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, against PASWUALE PAGANO. i et Defendants. NEAL P.

BOTTIGI.IERI. Plaintiff'! Attorney. 152 West 42nd Street. New York City. Pursuant to judgment dated December 19th.

1938. dulv entered. I will sell at public auction hy McGUINNESS REl LLY. Auctioneers, at Brooklyn i Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn.

Citv of New York, on the 24th day of January. 1939. at 12 o'clifc-k noon, the premises jwilh tl.e improvements thereon situated in the County of Kings. City of York, which said premises con- I. marl in inilnn.nl A.wnnt A t.

described as beginning at a on the northerly side of 72nd Street distant 421 feet Inches easterly from the corner formed hy the inter- section of the north aide of 72nd Street with the east side of 121h Avenue, being 25 feet in width front and rear and 100 feet in depth on both aides, as more particularly described in said judgment, and known as premises No. 72nd Street, Brookivn. New Vork Dated. New York. January 3rd.

1939. THOMAS A. GAFFNEY. Referee. j3-6t tu SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Charles H. Von Glahn and Anna Von Glahn. Plaintiffs, against Louis Ballin et al Defendants. GRANT HOERNER. Plaintiffs' At- Real Estate F.v.

hanu 189 Street. N. 8t dav of February. 1939. at 12 00 lock noon, the premises directed to sold, wilh the improvements theie- erected, situate in the Roroiurh of Rrooklyn.

Kings Countv. City of New York, on the easterly side of East 12th Street, distsnt 108 36 feet south from the southeast corner or East 12th Street and Avenue running thence easterly parallel wilh Avenue 115.19 feet; thence southerly to Avenue 5041 feet- thence westetlv HQ 7H feet I. I Vlttoria music lent color ana DITSKY. individually and as tral or of the goods, chattels and credits lpint ion 1, prem-I St.i i-oumy, itty and Stale directed by said jiKlg- SOM. Sitllale rtn the nient to he easterly side of 44th Street, distant 340 feet southeasterly from the.

corner lorrnen ny tne intersect on of th. A Partly through party Mn tor a more complete descrip- tinn. Dated. Januarv 20lh 1939 JOHN J. LEE.

Referee ja20-6t NOTICE OF SM.E SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY WILLIAM II. BECKER, as executor of the last will and testament of Frederick W. ker. deceased.

Plain. tiff, against STELLA PRESS, et Defendants. Pursuant to a iudgment entered. ineiein. usm'o January jytn.

iwri. win (sell at public auction, by THOMAS "-f," Auctioneer, at tne Brooklyn Real tstate Exchange, 19 Montague 11 nn men southerly from the corner lormca ny me intersection or the east, erly side of East Fourth Street with the southerly side of Ryder Avenue, being a plot 23 feet in width front and real hy 100 feet in depth on both sides; tiigelher with street rights and ease, menis of record and subject to of record. Reference is made, 11. said judgment for a more complete il'-si option of said premises. Paled.

January 19th. 1939. CHARLES J. DODO Referee S. M.

I). E. MEEKER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1 Hanson Place. Brooklyn.

N. Y. ja20-6t tu SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY --The East New York Savings Bank, Plaintiff, against Esther Grossfcld et Defendants. Notice of Sale.

Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure snd sale entered herein, bearing dale January 6. 1939, I will sell in one parcel at public auction, hv G. V. MrM Wi Auctioneer, at the Brookivn Real Es. tate Exchange.

189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York, on the 10th dav nf February. 1939. at twelve o'tloik noon, the mortgaged premises diret t--(i bv said judgment to he sold and d' scribed in said judgment as all that parcel of land situated in the K-irntich of Rrooklyn.

lving to the south nf a sale filed Januaiy 4. 1934. hy Gilbert Backer Mfg. Company, covering an oil burnei Dated January 17 199 WILLIAM C. MrCREERY.

Referee JOHN P. JOHN BUCKLEY. Attorneys for Plaintiff office and ArtoV'Sr. 3S.V1 Avenue. Brooklyn.

New York. 24 27 31 7 ness to the church half of the pro- gram. Pait II Was in a Ilgnier mood ana enniatned delightful folk songs, old melodies, and arias from the operas. Carl Mathieu distinguished himself with a delightful group and Mr. Massue sang opera and luliabys witn the equal eas and brought down the house Tne cnoir was VIDrani anoiRev.

i G. V. McMAHON. Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. New on February 1. 1939. at 12 o'cloc noon. the mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold, situated in' Kings County, at a point on the south-: erly side of Avenue J.

distant 50 feet, easterly from the corner formed hy its) intersection with the easterly side of: East 82nd Street, being a plot 30 feel ui vim i rn.n fc' v'nVir i Dated. New York, January 9. 1939, HENRY EDEI.MAN, Rereree. jail IS 18 20 25 27 SUPREME COURT. ICINGS COUNTY THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN.

Plaintiff, against MAY ROSENBAUM, and others. Defendants. Pursuant to Judgment made herein, dated the 30th day of December. 1938. I will set! at auction, by G.

V. McMAHON. Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York, on the 27th dav of January.

1939. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in the Borough of Rrooklyn on the west side of East Thirty-second Street, four hundred twenty feet north of Avenue L. being a plot twenty feef in width front and rear by one hundred feet in depth on both aides, the rear line running parallel with East Thirty-second Street and the side lines running parallel with Avenue L. the northerly side line running partly through a party wall. Said premises being known as No.

1144 East 32nd Street, and being more particularly described in Liber 5457 of mortgages, page 535. Dated, Januarv 6th. 1939 MARY MORAN. Referee. HUTTON A HOLAHAN.

Plaintiff's Attorneys. 32 Court Street. Brooklyn. New Yoik. ja6-6! SUPREME COURT.

"KINGS "COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION. Plaintiff. against ANNA ISCHMIDT, widow et Defendants 1T.P1in&ll SHACK Altm-nev for Plaintiff. 27 William Street. New Yol Brooklyn Real Estate Exrhange Sales room.

189 Montague sireet. KrooKiyn. New York, at 12 o'clock noon, on February 9. 1939. by OSCAR E.

GOOD-STEIN. Auctioneer, the mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold, being a parcel of land with the buildings and improvemenis thereon, situated in the Borough of Hrooklyn. of Kings. ana State of New York, on the southwesl-eily side of 58th Street, distant 119 feet 9" inthes eouthcasterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southwesterly side of 58th Sireet and the southeasterly side of 18th Avenue and being 20 feet In width front and rear by 100 feet 2 Inches In depth nn both sides, together with and subiect to driveway easement of record, and as more particularly described in said judgment Dated. New York.

January IK. 1939. THILO C. SCHULZE, Referee J1S-61-W P. H.

Mendler cnreinr whlch were of Marv Ruditsky. de ceased: ZENA WE1NER. EVA BROCK -OW1TZ. PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure dated January 9th. 1939. duly entered. I will sell at public auction, hy FRED G.

SCHAFER. Auctioneer, at Brooklyn riCBi a.siaie rwkcnange. co. inn montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. Countv of Kings, on the 8th day of February.

1939. at 12:00 noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, with the improvements there- on. situate in the County of Kings. Stale of New York, on the east side of Osborn Street, distant 130 feet south i fiainun. ag.nnsi Engineer and City surveyor.

No. Court Street. Brooklyn. New ioik. dated July.

1923. and filed as Map No. 1913. in the office of the Register of the County of Kings, on the day of August. 1923.

as Lol Numbers Tfi. 77, 78. 79 and HO, in Rlnck Number 73S6-A." Dated January 20. 199 CRAWFORD W. HAWKINS.

Referee. HASTINGS A RA NOW, Attornei for Plaintiff. S4 William Street. Ne York. New York.

i2n-Bt SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORA- Sivillrl. et ueieniiHins Pursuant to judnrmnt dated January 16th. 1939. duly enteied.

1 will sell st public auction 1" the highest bidder. hy LOUIS KALISH. An. tioneer. at the Brooklyn Heal r.siaie no.

189 Montague Street Brootlyn New York, on the lotli dav of February 1939. at 12 o'clock i n. tne premises led to he sold, said judgment with Improvements thereon, situate in the County of Stale of New York, being on the "aslerlv side of, lMh Avenue. 23 feel 91-! inches north- Iv from the corner formed ny tne; Intersection isth Avenm lh" easterly side of Hh the northerly side of lively In "Waltzing Matilda and of Life." IMrertor'a Skill Noted Father Bracken Is a graceful con ductor who knows how to bring out I great tonal beauty With a minimum I Mrs. Chaa.

Partridge Rev. J. P. Biedman effort He is full oflMr' Wm- H- Rev. D.

P. 6ulllvan Of apparent I icir i is A. T. Pendleton Miss Agnes J. Tallent cheerful smiles for his boys as well Rev.

John a. Poole mis k. a. Tracy of Hegeinan Avenue, being 25 feet injtoiney. 220 West 42nd Street.

New width front and rear by 100 feet on ymk City. ICity. each side, as more fully described in Pursuant to judgment dated January Pursuant to judgment entered herein said judgment. Said premises are 1 5. 19:19, I will sell at public auction, hv on January 14.

1939. I will sell at pub-known as 637 Osborn Street, in, V. McMAHON. Auctioneer, in the lie suet Ion to the highest bidder, at the Dated. January 17lh.

1939. I JANE SMITH CRAMER. Referee. 1 ABRAHAM GREEN. Attorney for Plaintiff.

Office and P. O. Address. 36 West 44th Street. Borough of I the lot premises are more Illlly described In said iudgment Dated.

January 18. 1939. RICHARD E. WALSH, 1 Referee i SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTV THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE.

COMPANY OF AMERICA. Plaintiff, against ERNST HOLDING et Defendants. CLARK ft REYNOLDS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 60 Wall Street. New York.

N. Y. Pursuant to judgment duly entered herein dated December 30th. 1938. 1 1 will sell at public auction, by JOSEPH W.

CATHARINE, Auctioneer. at Rrooklyn Real E.Kate Exchange. 1 'Montague Street Brooklyn. N. at 12 o'clock noon, on January 25.

1U39 the mortgaged premises in Kings County. City and State of New York, described in and directed by said jurl -ment to be sold, situated at the nnrlli side nf Foster Avenue 60 feet east of East 48lh Sireet. 20 feet In width front and rear by 100 feet. In depth on each ide. the side tines running parallel to' East 48th Street.

Premises known as No. 4809 Foster Avenue. Brooklyn New 'York, and more particularly described in sain judgment. Dated. January 1939 BENJAMIN MOSHER, Referee tan, City of New York.

is 17-61 tu SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNT WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY OF HID-DLETOWN. CONNECTICUT. Plaintiff UOR DIO 111 A i'V A .1 n. fenda'nis.

furauant 10 juagment ot roreciosure, December 2s 193s I1 52nd Stieet: the front of the said, point on the west side of Kt 11th ptemises heme 25 feet 9 inches; the Street, two hundred thirty i'J311 rear thereof being 34 feet 4 Inches; south nf Avenue T. being forty tl'l) lhe mirlheilv side of the said premises feel front and tear bv one hundred being 134 feet 10', inches; the south-1 1 1001 feet in regular depth, premises erly side of the said premises being! known as 2030 Eajit Hth Street. Brook-113 feel lt4 Inches: the said side lines ilyn. New York. running parallel to 52nd Street, and "sale will he together with street the said southerly line running part! rights, subiect to conditional hill of a.

his audience and the entire feel- lng was one of happy contentment at the concert. Bishop Molloy occupied the right hand box with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Murray Jr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murray, and Mi.sa Anne Mur ray voting daughter Of the Thomas Miirrays. Mrs. Thomas E.

Murray Jr. was chairman oi me committee In charge of the concert. Mrs. Edward V. KIHeen.

president the first ten yeais, was the honorary chairman. Mrs. Alfred Haur served two vears as president and Mrs. Patrick mHIv was nresirient another two years. Box holders were the present and mo nretMents- as well as Mrs Wil- ir.

preslflfnt.1, as wen as tvir.v wu iam H. Good, Mr. and Mrs. Henry I i i Garvey, publicity, and Miss Mar-iwill o-nret nrnwlev rerervtinn Servlnff sell at public at theieasterly side of East 12th street: Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

thence northerly 40.39 feet; aubject to nf the distance through a party wall. Subject to and together wilh reciprocal drivewav easenients. Said premises are more fullv described in said and known as No. nliu lMh Avenue. Dated, Januaiy 19tb, 1939.

FRANCIS CARROLL. Referee. EUF.l.MAN PASTOR, Attorneys roc Plaint iff, 44 Couit Street. Brooklyn. New York Citv, at 12 o'clock i way easement of record as same mav 1 noon on January 24.

1939. by GARRIELapply. and more particularly described iABELES, Auctioneer, premises directed in said judgment: premises being by said judgment to he sold, being a known as 1815 East 13th Street, Brook- plot of land, with the improvements lyn. I therein, in said Borough of Brooklyn Dated. New York.

January 14. 1939. Isiluate nn the westerlv side nf Wesl LILLIAN B. GARRELL. Rereree.

Street, distant 180 feet loutherlyi 20 24 27 31 13 on the general committee were: Mrs. J. K. Baxter Mrs. T.

P. Casey Miss Mar Beakey Mlas A Calherwood iMra. H. Bennett. Miss Helen J.

Clarke miss Bracken Mrs. h. cnpeiand Misa Kathryn Brady Mrs Cross Mr, A Tsrennm Miss Doroihv nalton 'MrI. Broohy iiim m. tgaa j4-U-w I H.

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