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at her by of of 195 Grand St. fred of Jackson of and Neck. and and a as who Platou is EAGLE, TUESDAY, AUG. 20, 1940 Rhoads photo PROMINENT BRIDE- -Mrs. John Eugene Lee was Miss Kate Louise Daniels before her marriage.

She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Luther Daniels of Mount Tabor, N. and formerly of Brooklyn. Miss Marion E.

Cox And Fiance Feted Couple Are Guests at Cocktail Party Given In Sayville: Other News of the Community Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Sayville, Bayport, Aug. ville and Lawson Whiting, announced, were the guests of shower given by Mr. and Mrs. Court, Sayville. Other guests George Dotzauer, Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Schacht. Mrs. Harry Greene, Miss Anne Partrick, Miss Dorothy Morrell, Robert Thornhill and Frederick Hammel.

Daniel O'Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Connor, was a recent host at a beach party in honor of his classmates at Phillips Exeter Academy, Thomas Whalen and Jack Brennan, who have been visiting at the O'Connor home in Bayport. At the party were the Misses Nancy Palmer, Barbara White, Carol Skelton.

Betty Catlin, Jean Du Bosch, Terry Orr and Grace Richter; also John and Donald Geery, Robert Fallon and Robert, Harrison and John J. O'Connor Jr. Waldemar Busing entertained at a dessert bridge at the home of her mother, Mrs. Gustave W. Thompson of Handsome Ave.

Her guests were Mrs. Fairchild White, Mrs. Louis Mills. Mrs. John B.

Catlin. Mrs. Fletcher Burdette, Mrs. Ralph C. Greene, Mrs.

Elwell Palmer, Mrs. George McGlynn, Mrs. Walter L. Flocken, Mrs. Guy Anderson.

Mrs. Guy O. Walser and Mrs. John Wittmer. Among those who made up a party on Saturday night at the Masonic dinner given at the Shoreham were Dr.

and Mrs. LeGrand Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Meytrott, Dr.

and Mrs. John Wittmer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Peet, Dr.

and Mrs. Walter T. Carpenter, Mr and Mrs. Frederick Skelton, Mr. and Mrs.

George McGlynn and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Terrell. Mrs. John Wittmer entertained this week home in Bayport at A luncheon and bridge for Mrs.

George McGlynn of Brooklyn, Mrs. Frederick Skelton and Mrs. John B. Catlin of Savville. Mrs.

Henry Schrier Mrs. Harvey Felton. Mrs. M. Rogan and Mrs.

R. Wissner of Garden City. Miss Lillian McBride Brooklyn a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Hagan of Bayport. Mrs. Joseph A. Shanley is chairman of the luncheon and bridge which will be given the Sayville Garden Club this Thursday at the Shoreham. Guests at the home Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Delaney of Bayport are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hourigan of Wilkes- -Barre, Pa.

Miss Alice Donohue has returned to Brooklyn after having spent 8 PRATT INSTITUTE Brooklyn, N. Y. School of Science and Technology ENGINEERING CLASSES RESUME DAY Courses in Mechanical. Electrical, and Chemical Engineering. Three-year certificate courses.

Four vear degree courses. Classes start Sept. 10. EVENING- Mechanical. Engineering Electrical.

Chemical and Structural Technology: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry. Drafting. Design, English. Economies. Management.

Shop Practice. Classes start Sept. 24. Write Pratt Institute. 215 Ruerson or Enoineerino Bide call near DeKalb Arc.

Daily 9-4. Rowland-Rhett Wedding Saturday Will Take Place in Plainfield Of interest to Brooklyn is the forthcoming marriage of Miss Patricia Rowland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Story Rowland of Stelle Plainfield, N. to Douglas William Rhett of New Hope, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Moore Rhett of 16 E. 98th Manhattan. The ceremony will take place at noon Saturday in Grace Church, Plainfield. The Rev.

Dr. William L. Phillips, rector of St. Stephen's Church, Netherwood, will officiate, with the Rev. Edward J.

Mohr, assistant rector of Grace Richmonds Entertain At Beach Garden City Couple Hosts at Summer Home Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, Aug. 20-Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Richmond of Hilton who are at their Summer home at Ocean Beach, Fire Island, gave a bridge dinner partythere on Saturday evening.

Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin V. Hellawell and Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin O. Villa of Garden City, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Nugent of Yonkers and Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Saal of Riverdale.

Miss Fall Richmond, who has been at Ogontz White Mountain Camp, has joined her parents at Ocean Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert C. Isom of Brixton Road entertained a party of friends on board their cruiser Valgerda II in the Sound during the weekend.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Howell Bartlett and F. Castle Meacham of Garden City were of the party which also attended the Golden Cup races at Northport, where Mr.

Isom was one of the judges. Miss Mary Wilkins and Miss Lena Wilkins of Washington, D. are house guests of their sister, Mrs. John H. Mears, at the Mears Summer home in Port Jefferson.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilford B. Penny of Cedar Place entertained Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs.

T. Donald Healy and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edmonds. Dr.

and Mrs. D. Stoddard Dooman of 2d St. and their daughter, Miss Kathleen Dooman, have returned from Watch Hill. R.

I. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine W. Gottschling of Eton Road and their daughter, Miss Betty Gottschling, and Mrs.

John L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Faber of Kilburn Road passed the weekend at Orient Point.

Mr. and Mrs. George H. Garside of Tullamore Road have returned from a New England motor tour. Dr.

and Mrs. Joseph Coffin of Elm who have returned from Boston, entertained their son-inlaw, Arnold O. Freas of Medford, N. during the weekend. The Misses Barbara and Peggy Anne de Mercado of 9th St.

have returned from Marbledale, where they were guests at a house party. Miss Margaret McKellar of 4th St. was the weekend guest of Miss Ann Baker at Mantoloking, N. J. Mr.

and Mrs. August J. Raskopf of Hilton Ave. have returned from a motor trip to Cape Cod. Miss Jacqueline Torney of 4th St.

is in Granville, Ohio, for an extended visit. -Flavin Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jackson of 89-90 219th Queens Village, have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Ruth Marjorie Jackson. to Kenneth Arthur Flavin of 92-15 215th Queens Village, son of Mrs.

William Flavin of Bay Shore and the late Mr. Flavin. Miss Jackson. an alumna of Jamaica High School, 1s employed in the library and information department of the American Telephone Telegraph Company, Manhattan, where she also attended the firm's business school. The prospective bride is corresponding secretary of the Decade Society of the Queens Baptist Church, Queens Village.

Mr. Flavin, president of the Decade group, is employed by the Forstner Chain Company of Irvington, N. and is a Jamaica High School graduate. Raphael-Paradise Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Constance Betty Paradise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Bertrand Paradise of 8322 122d Kew Gardens, to Horace L. Raphael, son of Mrs. Robert Raphael of Seattle, on Aug. 14. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

S. Landman. Miss Joan Paradise was maid of honor and R. Simon of Manhattan was best man. The bride attended Hunter College and Columbia University and Mr.

Raphael the University of Washington. The couple left on a tour of the United States by Automobile. Warner L. Artz and his son. Richard W.

Artz, of Flushing will stop at the Seigniory Club. P. this month en route to their fishing camp at Clayton. The following have registered during the past week at Tahoe Tavern, Lake Tahoe, and will remain several days: Mr. and Mrs.

William Thomas and their son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partridge and Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Wolfe, all of Brooklyn. Mrs. Webster Is Guest of Her Mother Former Brooklynite Visits in Bellport Church, assisting.

A reception will follow at the Rowland residence. The bride-to-be will be given in marriage by her father and will have her sister, Miss Emily Rowland, as her maid of honor and only attendant. Mr. Rhett, whose family were former esidents of Brooklyn, will have Hunter Mann Jr. of Atlanta, as best man.

Acting as ushers will be Thomas Wylie of Manhattan, Rufus Story Rowland brother of the bride; Hinman Strange of Gordonsville, Theodore Strange of Baltimore and Claude Raymond of New Hope, Pa. BROOKLYN EAGLE (O CIELY Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Skytop, Aug. 20-Mrs. William F. Zipse of Kew Gardens and Miss Madeleine White of Jamaica are at the Skytop Club, Skytop, until Labor Day.

Mr. Zipse and Robert J. Zipse joined them for the weekend. The Misses Charlotte and Grace McLaughlin of Brooklyn will spend the remainder of August at Skytop. With them is Mrs.

Rich. ard Meade of Toledo, Ohio, who will stay a week. Mr. and Mrs. Beranrd A.

Burger of Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, will also be at Skytop until after Labor Day, With them is Mr. Burgen's sister, Mrs. F. F. Van Olinda of Hohokus, N.

J. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Saylor and son, Norman Saylor have joined for the weekend the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George H. Saylor, who are making a visit of a few weeks at Skytop. Other weekend visitors included Mr. and Mrs. Russell B.

Harding, who have joined the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Felter of Brooklyn, and Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Reynolds and Donald McDonough of Lynbrook. 'Historic Wading River' Visitors Arrive At Skytop Club The Wading River Congregational Church will present an illustrated lecture and antique exhibit on "Historic Wading River" on Friday and Saturday. The affair, which will be sponsored by the Wading River League of Women Voters will feature an exhibition of authentic antiques used or made 1 in the community, and a sketch of the early history of Wading River, illustrated by slides which have been reproduced from old photographs and snapshots from the past.

Mrs. George W. Heatley Jr. 1s general chairman, assisted by the following committees: Mrs. Leonard Blumgart, chairman of the books and records committee, assisted by Mrs.

Samuel P. Carter 3d. Mrs. Edward J. Kempf, Mrs.

Victor Heatley; committee of finance, Mrs. Lester Emmett, Miss Alice Miller; china and glass, Mrs. Daniel Wade Lapham, Miss Marjorie Burke, Mrs. William Gosman; courtesy, Mrs. A.

M. Howell Mrs. E. E. Beals, Mrs.

George Hart, Mrs. Joseph Major, Mrs. Norman Jay Bruen, Mrs. Charlotte Lewis, Mrs. George Seeth, Mrs.

Albert Sickinger; curios and furniture, A. M. Howell, Clifford Rowley, Capt. George H. Seeth; decorations, Mrs.

Lars DeLagerberg: grounds and properties, Victor Heatley, William Miller, George Heatley; historical material, Norman Jay Bruen, Miss Evelyn Rowley, William Gosman. Alextrations, Mrs. Mr. and Hallock; and illuslectures, Mrs. N.

J. Bruen; linens and blankets, Mrs. Clifford Rowley, Mrs. Jessie Felt, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs.

Belle Treadwell. Also manual arts, Miss Lola May Stone, George Appleton, Mrs. George Christopher; photographs, Everitt Miller, Walter LaPierre, C. Rowley program, Mrs. Jesse Heatley, Miss Dorothy Treadwell, Miss Ruth Wince; protection, William Miller, Lester Emmett; publicity, Mrs.

Joseph Major, Mrs. Halsey Penny, Mrs. Walter LaPierre, Jesse Heatley; small fabrics, Mrs. Arnold Wulffraat, Mrs. Albert Hart, Mrs.

Theodora Heatley. Miss Marion Reison of 865 E. 10th St. is at Chalfonte-Haddon Hall in Atlantic City, N. J.

It's the Upkeep The purchase of expensive, flattering clothes is not enough if you desire to be well dressed. Even the best and most luxurious "buys" are capable of looking shabby in a remarkably short time if they do not receive proper care. Hardly: a woman alive has not yearned at one time or another for a personal maid to do all the grooming chores for her. Send for our chart HOW TO BE YOUR OWN PERSONAL MAID if you want tips on a routine that will make you the best dressed lady in the parade. Send 3 cents in stamps or coin (DO NOT SEND -ADDRESSED ENVELOPE) to Woman's Page Editor, Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Bellport, Aug. 20-Mrs. Reginald Webster of Scarsdale, formerly of Brooklyn, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Wallace Silsbe of Bellport Lane.

Mr. and Mrs. Royal Walters of Brooklyn are guests of Mrs. E. F.

Homan of Bell St. The Rev. and Mrs. C. Nadall Jones of Wilmington, are visiting the Rev.

and Mrs. Harold Jones at the Methodist parsonage on Maple St. An exhibition of local scenes done in 1 water color by Sheila Paige and George C. Tooker Jr. is at the Bellport Summer Theater.

The races sponsored by the Bellport Bay Yacht Club Saturday to the Moriches Inlet and back were won as follows: C.C.'s Sperry Lea, Nancy Underhill and Terry McGuirk; Timber Points won by Henry Tilden and Hasting Reddall; Narrasketucks won by Sheila Paige and Andrew Underhill Jr. Richm'nd Hill Girl Plans Her Wedding Dorothy Gustafson To Be Married Saturday Miss Dorothy Winifred Gustafson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gustafson of 84-22 106th Richmond Hill, will be married Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

to Arthur A. Ekirch son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Ekirch of White Plains, N.

Y. The ceremony will take place in Lutheran Church, Richmond Hill. The bride has selected Miss Adeline Phillips of Richmond Hill for her maid of honor, Mrs. Adelaide Taft Weaver of Ridgewood, N. as her matron of honor, Miss Kathdyn Ekirch, the sister, and Miss Aileen Chadwick of Newburg, N.

as bridesmaids. Miss Eleanor Musante of Harrison, N. and Brooklyn will be the soloist. The bridegroom has selected his cousin, John Wagner of White Plains, as best man, Rogert Horton also of White Plains, Dr. Myron Wright of Scarsdale, N.

and Warren Arnold Gustafson, the bride-to be's brother, will be ushers. A dinner reception for members of the bridal party and relatives will be held at the Homestead Hotel in Kew Gardens immediately after the ceremony. Miss Gustafson is a graduate of the Richmond Hill High School and Pratt Institute. She is an undergraduate student of Columbia University and has been employed as dietitian and teacher of institutional management at Brooklyn High School. For the past few summers she has been head dietitian at Camp Sloane, Lakeville, and is a former president of the Beta Chapter of Gamma Pi Delta sorority.

Mr. Ekirch is a graduate of the White Plains High School, Dartmouth College and Columbia University, He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Chi and Delta Sigma Rho fraternities. The couple will go to Cape May on their wedding trip and will make their future home in an apartment near Columbia Heights, Manhattan. Zipf-Schirmer Miss Dorothy Nellie Schirmer of Manhattan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter J. Schirmer of Maple Bellport, was married on Sunday at 4 o'clock in Christ Church, Bellport, to Philip Sherwood Zipf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Zipf of Manhattan. The rector, the Rev.

W. Robert Hampshire, officiated. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, is a graduate of Patchogue High School and of Mount Sinai Hospital. Miss Ruth Schirmer and Reginald Brand were the attendants. After a wedding trip.

the couple will reside in Manhattan. Miss Sally Salloway of 1018 Eastern Parkway, Mrs. Lee Vogel of 982 Eastern Parkway. Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Abandond of 837 Classon Ave. are at the Riviera Hotel, Daytona, Fla. No More Baking Desserts are always a problem during the hot weather.

Who wants to spend hours over a hot stove to create confections that disappear like dew before the sun when the hungry horde arrives? Well, the answer is you don't have to spend hours in the kitchen i in order to please those sweet tooths. We have a chart on REFRIGERATOR CAKES that gives you 18 tested recipes for cakes that require no baking at all. Send 3 cents in stamps or coin (DO NOT SEND STAMPED ENVELOPE) to Woman's Page Editor, Brooklyn Eagle, for your copy. The Original ROEMMELE'S FUNERAL CHURCH Dependable and Efficient Modern Chapels 1230 BUSHWICK ar. Hancock FOxcroft 9-4305 Phones 1 GLeamore 2-6575 a WED-Mrs.

Theodore D. Lang was formerly Miss Miriam D. Milman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnet S.

Milman of Phyllis A. Sweet Will Become Bride The wedding of Miss Phyllis A. Sweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton A.

Sweet of Flint Hempstead. and William Ethan Bancroft son of the Rev. W. E. Bancroft and Mrs.

Bancroft of Haydenville, Ohio, will take place on Aug. 31. The ceremony will be held in St. George's Episcopal Church and a reception will follow in the Hempstead Elks Clubhouse. Miss Alice Mary Lyons of Providence will be maid of honor and Peter J.

Wingard of Dayton, Ohio, will act as best man. Miss Sweet is a graduate of the Nurses Training School of St. Joseph's Hospital, Providence, and a member of the Junior League of the Hempstead Women's Club. Mr. Bancroft was graduated from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.

Wedding Anniversary Celebrated by Party Mr. and Mrs. Ned Lahey of 8119 Fort Hamilton Parkway entertained at a cocktail party on Sunday afternoon in celebration of their 20th wedding anniversary, Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Dwyer, Mr.

and Mrs. William Lundrigan, Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. King, Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Koolery, Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Johnson, J. Griffin, H. Stumkoff, James H.

Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Heyman, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Gasman, W. J. Griffin Miss Josephine Kelly, Miss Gloria Glandel and Mr. and Mrs.

Frank T. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D.

Fitch of 168 75th who are occupying Greeniedge in the cottage colony at Basin Harbor, have with them their daughter. Mrs. Woodley B. Gosling of Scarsdale. ADVERTISEMENT Now Amazing Proved Hygienic Protection for Married Women Thousands upon thousands of women have now learned to use a sensational, scientific discovery for hygienic purposes.

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LEGAI NOTICES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. by the Grace of God free and independent. To: JOHN DREYER and LUCY DREYER FRIEDMAN, a brother and sister respectively of the said deceased testator. if alive, whose places of residence are unknown and after due diligence used cannot be ascertained, and if either of them be dead, to his or her widow or husband, descendants, heirs at law. next of kin.

distributees, devisees, legatees, executors or administrators, whose names and places of residence are unknown, and after due diligence used cannot ascertained, and generally to all of the heirs at law and next of kin of said deceased testator. and their widows or husbands, whose names and places of residence are unknown and after due diligence used cannot he ascertained. WHEREAS, ADELAIDE KOPF and Convenient to EVERYTHING! Near I. R. T.

and B. M. T. Subways (15 minutes to Wall St.I and a short walk from the Park, Library. Museum, churches, shops and schools.

One Plaza Street has 8 truly unrivaled location. 3 AND 4 ROOM Corner Apartments Cross Ventilation Fireproof building: 24-hour elevator and hall service; newest appointments. Summer Rental Schedule in Effect ONE PLAZA STREET AL Grand Army Plaza Charles Partridge Real Estate Agent Representative at the Buildino 20-Miss Marion E. Cox of Saywhose engagement was recently honor at a cocktail party and Robert S. Schacht of Elm present were Mr.

and Mrs. Paul F. McLaughlin, Mr. and week in Sayville as a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

E. Bruce McEvoy. Miss Barbara Evans of Brooklyn spent the weekend in Sayville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John L.

Biggins where she was the guest of Gerard Biggins. Miss Effie Shannon, famous actress, has returned to her Summer home on Snedecor Ave. after having spent several weeks in Summer theaters in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. Miss Alice Robinson and her cousin, Miss Betty Brown of Sayville, are in Montreal, and will remain there this week. Brooklynites Among Virginia Beach Guests Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Virginia Beach, Aug.

20-Many visitors from Brooklyn and Long Island are participating in the social affairs of the Cavalier Beach Club and at the Cavalier Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Russlend and their daughter, Miss Dorothy Russlend.

of Brooklyn, accompanied by their cousin, Robert Geary of Wawarsing, N. are recent arrivals at the Cavalier Hotel, as are Mrs. Benjamin D. Land and Miss Janessa Land, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Werring, Miss L. Allen Tierney, Miss Joan Johnson, Miss Marian C. Kelly, Miss Margaret M. Bannon, Miss Mary D. Murphy, James F.

Ryan and J. A. Knowles, all of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald L. Eriksen, whose marriage was recently solemnized in the rectory of St. Gerard's Church. Hollis, and who have been sojourning at the Cavalier Hotel. have departed for their new home in Hollis.

The bride is the former Miss Helen Sangster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sangster of Hollis. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Kruhm of Kew Gardens recently arrived at the hotel with Mrs. Kruhm's mother, Mrs. Emma Collins and Miss Ella Collins of Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Murphy of Flushing are recent arrivals at the Cavalier Hotel, are Miss Jessie Glennon Miss Elizabeth Discoe of Flushing. Mr. and Mrs. John Halperin of Roslyn Estates recently arrived at the Cavalier Hotel for stay, as did Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Reich and son, Theodore J. Reich: Mrs. C.

J. Allen of Elmhurst. M.ss Helen George Heights. Miss Teresa Cavanaugh Miss WiniMcKenna Edgemere and Daly Miss Mabel Miss Mildred Foster of Great Miss Barbara Paton. spending the Summer with her parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Pedro at their country home at the Seigniory Club, P. Q. took part in the members and guests tennis tournament held on the Seigniony Club's en tout cas courts over the weekend. SCHOOLS and COLLEGES LA Aceredited SALLE MILITARY Catalog.

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WILSON Co. The popular 7-COURSE MEAL for modern Dogs Ideal 100G FOOT SAVE FOR IDEAL IDEAL LABELS GIFTS LEGAL NOTICES VIOLA ESSIG, who reside at 55 Beverly Road, Merrick. Town of Hempstead, in the County of Nassau and State of New York, have lately applied to the Surrogate's Court of the County of Rockland to have a certain instrument in writing, relating to both real and personal property, duly proved as the last Will and Testament of HENRY DREYER, deceased, who was at the time of his death a restdent of Pearl River, in said County of Rockland: THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before the Surrogate's Court of our said County of Rockland, at the Surrogate's Office in New City, N. on the 9th day of September. 1940, at onethirty o'clock the in the last Will afternoon and of Testa- that day, why said ment should not be admitted to probate as a will of real and personal property.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court of our said County of Rockland to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) Witness: HON. JOHN A. McKENNA. Surrogate of our said County, at the Surrogate's Office in New City, the day of 2nd of August, in the year of our Lord one thonsand nine hundred and forty.

A. ARTHUR LANGER. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. au6-4t Tu SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF UEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS- ANNA MARINECI, plaintiff, against ALEXANDER MARINECI, defendant.

SUMMONS. ACTION FOR AN ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer or. if the complaint is not served with the summons. to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service.

In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, Brooklyn, New York, August 3rd. 1940. Yours, LOUIS LINDAUER. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address, 130 Clinton Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

TO ALEXANDER MARINECI. 209 East 25th Street, New York City: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant 10 the order of the Honorable JOSEPH FENNELLY, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 8th day of August. 1940, and filed with the compleint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, in the County Court House, 111 the Borof ough Brooklyn, City and State of New Yorok. Dated. Brooklyn, New York, August 13, 1940.

LOUIS LINDAUER. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and P. 0. Address, 130 Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

au20-6t Tu File No. 5335-1940. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. by the Grace of God free and independent. TO PETER WILHELM NIEBUHR of Oster Seite Steinau, Bezirk Otterndorf, Prov.

Hanover, Germany, send greeting WHEREAS. RUDOLPH SIBBERN. who resides at 354 78th Street. Brooklyn, New York, has presented a a petition praying for a decree that A certain instrument in writing bearing date the 19th day of June, 1916. relating to real and personal property, he duly proved as the last Will and Tesbe tament of EMMA EMILIE WOLTMANN.

lately residing at No. 355 Decatur Street, in the Borough of Brookre- lyn. City of New York. NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of Voul are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, 10 be held at the Hall of Records, in the County of LEGAL NOTICES Kings, on the 16th day of September, 1940.

at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN Testimony. Whereof, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereaffixed. (Seal) Witness, Hon. GEORGE ALBERT WINGATE.

Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in said County, the 5th day of August, 1940. PERCY T. STAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. This citation is served upon you as required by law.

You are not obliged to appear in person. If you fail to appear it will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings. unless you file written objections thereto. You have a right to have an attorney-atwaalw appear for you. au13-4t Tu FORECLOSURES au20-6t Tu SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTYHOME OWNERS' LOAN TION, plaintiff, vs. EDWARD KINS. et defendants. BENJAMIN BRONOWITZ. Attorney for Plaintiff, 116 John Street, New York City.

SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTYLOUIS H. PINK, Superintendent of Insurance of the State of New York as liquidator of NEW YORK TITLE AND MORTGAGE COMPANY, plaintiff, againt RENVIC HOLDING COMPANY. et defendants. WILLIAM SHEA, Plaintiff's Attorney, No.

160 Broadway, N. Y. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure entered herein dated June 13th, 1940. the undersigned will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

189 Montague 11 the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and 11. State of New o'clock York, on September 1940, at 12:00 noon, by GEORGE P. SINNOTT, Auctioneer, the mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold. being on the northeasterly side of 86th St. distant 240 feet southeasterly from its intersection with the southeasterly side of 14th being A plot 100 feet in width front and rear by 280 feet in depth on each side.

Dated. New York. August 12th. 1910. LAWRENCE J.

McGRATH, Referee. Pursuant to A judgment of foreclosure and sale dated July 19. 1940, duly entered. by CREWS SHAPIRO, auctioneers, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on the 11th day of September, 1940, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises, with the improvements thereon erected. situated in the County of Kings, State of New York. on the easterly side of Cumberland Street, distant 288 feet 4 inches northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Cumberland Street with the northeasterly side of Atlantie Avenue: being 20 feet in width in front and rear and 100 feet in depth on each side, known as 395 Cumberland Street. Brooklyn, New York.

The premises are more particularly described in said judgment and are ject to covenants and restrictions therein set forth. Dated. August 20, 1940. G. JOSEPH MINETTI.

Referee. au20-6t Tu Th NOTICE OF SALE. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -MILLIE S. JACOB et plaintiffs, vs. CHRISTINE RUPP, et defendants.

Pursuant to judgment entered on August 14th, 1940, I will sell at public auction at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, in Brooklyn, Kings County, on the 5th day of September, 1940, at 12 o'clock noon on that day, by FRED G. SCHAEFER, auctioneer, mortgaged premises in Brooklyn, Kings County, directed by said judgment to be sold, being the plot located on the westerly side of East 31st Street, distant 288 feet 6 inches northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of East 31st Street with the northerly side of Avenue Q. being 31 feet in width, front and rear, and 100 feet in depth on each side and more fully described in a mortgage in Liber 6285. page 73. Sec.

23, Block 7703 in Kings County Register's Office. Dated. New York, August 15th. 1940. ROE S.

GIARDELLI, Referce. NATHANIEL M. GALLIN. Plaintiffs' Attorney, 60 East 42nd Street, New York. N.

Y. au20-6t Tu Th NOTICE OF SALE. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -ALICE MARTIN, plaintiff, against EDWARD P. KEENA, et defendants.

Pursuant to judgment herein, dated the 17th day of July, 1940, I will sell at public auction by A. T. MAGUIRE, auctioneer, at the Brookly2 Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 11th day of September, 1940, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in Kings County directed by said judgment to he sold, situated on the South side of Oak Street. 220 feet East of Franklin Street, having a frontage of 25 feet on Oak Street, the Westerly line being 89 feet. more or less.

and the Easterlv line being 82 feet 5 inches, more or less, in depth, both side lines being parallel with Franklin Street. reference being made to said judgment for A more complete description of the premises. VALENTINE HENIGIN, Referee. T. PERRY.

Attorneys Cr Plaintiff. 845 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. au20-6t Tu Th.

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