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Ml BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1937 FOREf LOSrKFS FORECLOSURES LEGAL NOTICES I FORECLOSVhES FORECLOSVRES FORECLOSCRES the tpr- tt tv a rnt'WTV i i-fh 1Q1T. at rf tre ted the File No 2640 1U37 twenty-lour (24 1 leet to the point or Jacob Ruydam: thence northeasterly along i SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE PEOPLE OP THE STAVE OP NEW P.ace of beginning. said lnd. 87 feet 82 inches: thence I The Equitable Life Assurance Society of York, by the grace of God free and Paid premises known aa Roger? northwesterly parallel with Central Avenue the United States.

plaintiff. against miDroveinerM ur j. cs.r4 nrf Ahr- ripfenrlants. Society irvnant iiintmeni tu 1 pendent To Professor Herman .1 Mulier, Avenue. Toe-ether with all the right, title and part of the distance through a party Michael J.

Farrell. and others, defendants. and sale in this action, dated April 9'h. Pursuant to judgment entered herein on Mill Bennett. American consulate, uiieresi oi rna mortgagor oi.

in ano wan. vi reel aj incnes to tne soum- Va'encia. Spam. Send greeting' TO the land lying In Rogers Avenue In easterly aide of Linden Street, and thence Whereas A. lied Oinerman.

who re- front of and adjoining laid premises to southwesterly along the southeasterly side side at 45 Fast 49th Street. Borough of 1 the center line thereof. of Linden Street, 87 feet 6 Inches to the Manhattan. New York citv. has presented I 'J511937- pmnt or Dlace and premises a net-tion travmt for a decree that a rer- Al'GLSrU8 C.

FROEB Jr Referee. situate on the southeasterly side of Lin- fain instrument in S'reet. 237 feet 6 inches northeast- ttrf. Office and P. O.

Address. 1501 Kinas er of Central Avenue- thence jnuth- Brooklyn Colony, N. E. Jan ion for Villa DeSaJet Board Hat Regular Meeting Auxiliary Benefit Are Announced County nf SO' OI recf-d BT laid jud-mont to a Dlot of land i-inistf on the nortnrnv width of 15 frrt 4 and a "''o dppth of 100 ffft. the from the easterly aid.

of Horn ard both f.de lines run Howard Avenue and partly through prtv mails and a more particularly d.rrlbfd Laid judgment. Said prrrmae known Nn 1047 llcrklmfr Street. Brooklyn. Ne Tor. April 1' "DANIEL MrNAMARA Attorn" for Plaintiff.

322 Ninth Street. Brooklyn. New Miss Rosemary A. Plant an- "Un" 7 I JLJ i of distance through nounced the comDlete list of her charles lyons. lately residing at supreme court, county op kings '11 J.nIn.i nuum.ni tne complete list oi nrr NOt 5-- Fourth Street, in the Borough of I Amelia Von der Helde.

plaintiff, against 11! Vm imhi' thenri jlin or COmm tte for the VI la de Brooklyn. City ot New York. I Louis Davidson et defendant. V.eln.i L.i' i iiurniwcsirrty ana wnn Yt AfK tri I AO Jb rcniiDi'UT par nun trnir! jlij Now. therefore, you and each of vou are Sales luncheon and Dririge wnicn h.errhv show cause before our Sur rogate's Court ot the County of Kings, to tiff a Att.irnV Nn i i r.H.V BiV.Ut Avenue.

feet 3 inches to the south-Hnronh 1 Jli sterlv side of Linden Street, and thence il 7 southwesterly along th southeasterly side MTh of Linden Street. H7 feet 6 inches the will be held on April 17 at Eex York RAYMOND J. MASRIMINE. Refer-e, afi-6t tu th EftTO Dated. April 1, 1937, 1937, I sell si puoiic auciinu Rotunda of the County Court House.

Jnraiemon and Fulton Streets. Brooklvn. at 12 noon on May fith. 1937. the premises located on the northerly side of Avenue in Brooklyn, having a uniform width nf 30 feet bv a i inform dep'h of 100 feet, the westerly line thereof being parallel with the line nf East 4th Street and distant 90 feet easterly therefrom.

BENJAMIN RIBM AN Referee. STARR COREY. Plaintiff's Attorney. 215 Montaeue Street, Brooklyn. tfcT U.

npl5-fit th SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Kings County Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Simon Nterodzik. et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above action, dated April 8th. 1937, I.

the referee therein named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by DAVID DIAMOND, auctioneer, in the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. No. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York, on the 6th day of May.

1937, at 12 "clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, situate in the Borouch of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State ol New York, described as follows: BeKlnning at the most westerly corner of Bedford Avenue tlate Fourth Street! and North Twelfth Street: being a plot 25 feet wide front and rear by 100 feet deep on each side, and known as No. 94 Bedford Avenue. Dated, April 13th. 1937 JOHN CONWAY.

Referee. TAYLOR At ROBERTS. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 7 Hanover Street. New York City. apl5-fH th sa AT U.

The April board meeting of the Brooklyn Colony, New England Women, was held yesterday morning at the Brooklyn Woman's Club with Mrs. Arthur C. Deyer, president, presiding. The minutes were read by Mrs. Wipglns, recording secretary, pro tempore.

Announcement was marie that the Brooklyn Colony's quota to the Helping Hand will be sent this year as a memorial to Mrs. Charles V. Newton, deceased, who was chairman of the board of the Helping Hand Fund. The delegates to the City Federation Convention to be held Friday, May 7, at the Hotel Astor are Mrs. Arthur C.

Deyer, Mrs. J. Richard Wiggins and Mrs. Charles A Soper. Their alternates will be Mrs.

William H. Andrews and Mrs. Palmer Smith. Mrs. Samuel M.

Pope and Mrs Burleigh E. Smart were named dele House. Manhattan. They are the Misses Catherine Waters. Helen Hanson, Cornelia Iary, Anne Patrick, Margaret Geo-ghan.

Grace Drennan. Clare Killeen. Audrey Somers. Helen McGratty. Geraldine Noonan.

Anne Seitz, Joan Schaeder. Catherine Foley, Ann Sullivan, Helen Dawson, Ida Smith, Evelyn Smith, Mildred Cunneen, Erene Correa. Mildred Short, Agnes Murphy, Virginia Gallagher, Nancy Gallagher, Georgiene Spellman, Eileen Plant, Rosemary Shelare. Nancy Shelare, Catherine Murphy. Anne Mullaney, Mrs.

Edmund Cook and Mrs. Howard Seitz. The reeular meeting of the Catholic Seamen's Institute Auxiliary of the Diocese of Brooklyn wil be held it IvM Wir-tc fit thtc pvonino- at H-lll be held at the Hal of Records, in the Countv of Kings, on the 17th day of May. 1937, at 9 30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such decree hould not be made. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

Witness. Hon. George Albert (Seal! Wingate, Surrogate of our said Countv. at the Borough of Brookivn. in the said County, the lnih dav ot April.

PERCY T. RTAPI.ETON. Clerk of the Surrogate Court. This citation is served upon you as re-oulred bv law. You are not obliged to appear In person.

If you fall 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 atto; appear for you. al4-4w SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn, p.aintlff. against Isariore Siper; Victor Construction Company; Henry J.

Paimer; Hugh R. McGowan. and any and all other unknown persons whose names or parts of whose names are unknown to piamtiff. who are or may claim to be heirs-at-law, devisees, dist rihutees and next of kin of the abme named Henry J. Palmer aid Hugh R.

McGuwan. if they or either of them be deceased, and iheir husbani.i. wives or widows, if said Henry J. Palmer lie auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom, No. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, City and 8tate of New York, at 12 o'clock noon on the 2Pth day of April, 1937. by ISAAC E. EP8TEIN, auctioneer, the mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold, described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as lollowa, to Kit- BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of Mermaid Avenue, distant ninety-seven feet and sixty-two one-hun-dredths of a foot easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Mermaid Avenue with the easterly side of West Thirty-fifth Street; running thence southerly parallel with West Thirty-fifth Street and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet; thence easterly parallel with Mermaid Avenue twenty feet: thence northerly again parallel with West Thirty-fifth Street and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet to the southerly side of Mermaid Avenue, and tnence westerly along the southerly side of Mermaid Avenue twenty feet to the point or place of beginning. ALSO all the right, title and Interest of the wnnrtvttonr nl anrl tn 1... SUPREME COURT.

KINGS BOUNTY-Pulton Savings Bank Kincs County plaintiff, against Jane Cramer, et deiena- npuruant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above action in Km.1 County Clerk's office on March 25th. 193.. I. the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

New Yrk. on April 1937. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in said Judgment directed to be being a plot of ground with the improvements thereon, in the Borough of Brooklyn, Countv of Kings. City and State of New York, situate on the north side of Decatur Street. 45 feet eat of Throop Avenue, being a parcel 40 feet in width front and rear bv 80 feet in depth on th sides, the rear line running parallel with Decatur Street and the side lines running parallel with Throop reference being made to the judgment for a more complete description of said premise.

Dated: March 25 h. 1937 CHARLES FSCHM ANN. Referee. WING ATE CULLEN- Attorneys of Plaintiff. 142 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn.

New York. EiVT-U SAMUEL C. HOLLANDER. Referee. ap5-6t rn th SU PREMECOU RT INGSCOUNT The Bust New York Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Roccn PeSptrno.

also known as Rocco DiSpinto. et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sals entered herein, bearing date March 24, 1937, I will sell In one parcel at public auction, by JAMES P. MORAN. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 26th day of April. 1937, at twelve o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and described In said judgment as all that parcel of land in the County of Kings, lying to the west of a point on the north side of Pacific Street, three hundred (3001 feet west of Sackman Street, being twenty-four (241 feet six i6 inches front and rear by one hundred (100) feet In regular depth, the west side running through a party wall. Premises will be old together with street, rights and fixtures; subject to covenants and restrictions of record, and facts shown by an accurate survey. Dated.

April 1. 1937. MURRAY M. A DELL, Referee. JOHN P.

McGRATH. JOHN BUCKLEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 2650 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn. New York. th SUPREMECOURT KING3COUNTY THE LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK OF i April 2nd.

1937, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at the Brooklyn Real Estata Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, at 12 o'clock noon on the 28th day of April. 1937, by JAMES F. MORAN.

auctioneer, the mortgaged premises directed by snid judgment to be told and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and described as iollows. to wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly 8id of East 8treet, distant one hundred and thirty-nine feet, six Inches southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly side of East 57th Street, and the southerly side of Avenue runmnc thence westerly parallel with Avenue and part of the distance through ft party wall, one hundred feet; thence southerly parallel with East 57th Street, nineteen feet, six Inches; thence easterly again parallel with Avenue one hundred feet to the westerly side of East 57th Street, nnd thence northerly along the westerly side of East 57th Street, nineteen teet, six Inches to the point or place of beginning. Together with an easement or right of may in favor of tho owner of the premises herein described over the most northerly three feet, six inches of the premises immediately adjoining on the south for the purpose of ingress and egress lor pleasure automobiles only to and from the garage erected or to be erected on the rear oi the premises herein described; and Subject (o a similar easement or right of way in favor of the owner of the premises Immediately ad mining on th south over the most southerly three feet, six inches of tha premises herein described, for the purpose of Ingress and egress for pleasure automobiles only to and from the garage erected or to be erected on the rear of the premises adjoining on the south.

Together with ail the right, title and Interest of the mortgagor of, in and to the land lying In East 57th Street, in front of and adjoining the premises herein de-bcrlbed to the center line thereof. Together with all fixtures and articles of personal property attached to or used In connection with the premises, all of which were covered by said mortgage. Dated, April 6th. 1937. HENRY ALBERS.

Referee. ALEXANDER GREEN. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 120 Broadway. New York. N.

Y. apr6-7t tu-th SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Natalie Macklin. plainufl. against Lee Wittltn. et defendants.

Pursuant to Judgment herein, dated April 7. 1937, I will eil at public auction on May 4th. 1937. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, N.

by JOSEPH W. CATHARINE. auctioneer, premises In Brooklyn. Kings County, on the east Mde of Powell Street, 75 feet north of Pitkin Avenue, 37 feet 6 inches front and rear by 100 feet in depth. 151 Powell Street.

See judament lor complete description. Dated. April 12th, 1937. BERNARD CAHN. Referee.

WILLIAM S. JACKNOW. Attorney for Plaintiff, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y.

apl3-f)t tu th gates to the Long Island Convention to be held May 21 at the Hotel i ha heneflt. Pennsylvania. card party and dance to be held at Mrs. W. Palmer Smith, chairman tne Hotefst, George Thursday eve- i ning, April 22, will be discussed.

The Of hostesses for the annual luncheon to be held May 13 at the Towers A of and adjoining said Ka elAurl an inrl "a ante "icin'i TOGFTHFR with all fixtures and ar ticles of personal property attached to or BROOKLYN, plaintiff. agalmV MARY used in connection with the premise. CECHANOVICH and others, defendants. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OP BROOKLYN, plaintiff.

againt HI.TA REALTY CORPORATION and others, defendants. Pursuant to judgment made herein, dated the 24th day of March, 1937. I wTl sell at auction, by WALTER H. HALLO-WELL, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exrhange. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklvn. New York, on the 26th dav of April. 1937. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in the Borough of Brooklyn, known and designated on a certain map entitled "Map of West Waveriv. situated in the 29th snd 32nd Ward.

Borough of Brooklyn. Citv of New York." surveyed by Fred L. Bartlett. Cvil Engineer and City Surveyor. 1R9 Montaeue Street.

Brooklyn," New York, and filed in the Kings County Register's office' on June 8th. 1906. as map Number 1498. as and by the lots numbers fifty-three, fifty-four, fifty-fivi. fifty-six and fiftv-seven.

in Block nnd which premises are on the east side of Remsen Avenue. I wo hundred forty Pursuant to Judgment made herein, dated the 17th day of February. 1937. 1 will sell at auction, by NATHANIEL SHUTER. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street.

Brooklvn. New York, on the 19th day of April. 1937, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In the Borough of Brooklyn, on the southwest side of Irving Avenue, seventy-five feet southeast of Troutman Street, being a plot twenty-five feet in width frort and rear by one hundred feet in depth on both sides, the rear line running parallel with Irving Avenue and the side lines running parallel with Troutman S'reet. and the northwesterly side line running partly throuph a party wait. Said premises being known as No.

fi? Irvtng Avenue and being more particularly described in Liber 3182 of Mortgages, page 300. Dated. March 29. 1937. RALPH KNIRLEY.

Referee. HUTTON HOLAHAN. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 32 Court Street. Brooklyn, N.

Y. mh29 al 5 8 12 1ft 9 i i moderator, the Rev. A. M. Rirkert, will make a short address and refreshments will be served.

Society of Patriotic Women of Brooklyn held a card party at the home of the president. Mrs. Arthur C. Hamlen, 480 Washington yesterday afternoon. The proceeds will go to the welfare fund.

Mrs. Seymour S. Van Xirk was chairman of hospitality. Mrs. Dora Yon-dale was chairman of cards and Miss Jane Castello assisted the hostess.

Adelphi P. T. A. Director Ditcu Plani for 1937-38 Plans for 1937-38 were disrussed by the hoard of directors of the Parent Teachers Association of Adelphi Academy at a tea given yesterday at the home of Mrs. G.W.

T. Skinner. 200 Lafayette Ave. Among those present were Mrs. J.

Morris Wilkinson, Mrs. Lloyd W. Johnson. Mrs. Frank Wrisht, Mrs.

E. T. Sullebarger. Mrs. H.

Morton Peterson. Mrs. Thorne Foster. Mrs. Arthur C.

Glurk, Mrs. Charles W. Hubon. Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Mrs.

Hallam Richardson. Mrs. Winifred Williamson, Mrs. Robert V. Tait, Mrs.

P. F. Barachman, Mrs. Ber-trand G. Kloster, Mrs.

John H. Reb, Mrs. Benjamin Spitzer, Mrs. E. A.

Callaghan. Miss Mildred Johnston and Mrs. Walter Dean. FASHION SHOW LINCHEON SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY ESTATE OP HENRY GREENBERO, Plaintiff, against EIGHTEEN WEST THIRD STREET.

et Defendants. In pursuance of judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 1st day of April. 1937, I. the undersigned, the referee in said judement named, wi'l sell at public auction the hiahest bidder, by JOHN A. HARTIGAN, auciioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No.

1R9 Montague Street. Btr-nugh of Brooklyn. County of Kings. tn the 30th day of April, 1937. at 12 o'clock noon (daylight saving timet, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: ALL that lot of land, with the buildings thereon, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

Citv of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of Hooper Street, distant 132 feet easterly from the corner formed bv the Intersection of the easterlv side of Lee Avenue with the southerly side of Hooper Street; running thence southerly parallel with Le Avenue loo feet: thence easterly parallel with Hooper Street 74 leet: thence northerly parallel with Lee Avenue 100 feet to the southerly side of Hooper Street: thence westerly along the southerly side of Hooper Street 74 feet to the point or place of beginning. Said premises being known as 18R-188 Hooper Street." Said premises shall be sold suhiect 'o a first mortgage of the sum of $60,000 and Interest. Dated. April 6. 1937.

STUART H. STFINBRINK. Referee HENRY GREENBERO. Attornev for Plaintiff. 99 Nassau Street.

Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. a9 15 lfi 22 23 29 SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS Walter Motlat. as ancillary administrator of the chat els and credits of Louise Muller, deceased, plaintiff, against Francis W. Clinton, et defendants.

In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 29th day of December. 1936. as modi-fled by order duty made and entered in said action, and bearing date the 2d day of April. 1937. 1.

the undersigned, the referee in said Judement named, will sell at public miction to the highest bidder, hy WILLIAM T. MaoROBF.RTS. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Renl Estate Exchange Salesroom, No. .189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 29th day of April. 1937, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment, to be sold, and therein described as follows: AH that certain lot.

piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, timate. lyins and being in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kincs. Cny and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: a point on the westerly side of East Hth Street, distant one hundred feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly Mde of Avenue with tne westerly side of East 81 Street; running thence westerly parallel with Avenue R. one hundred twpnty feet six inches: thence southerly parallel with East Rth Street, thirty feet; nil prisons unknown to plmntiri, rinim-in.

or ho may claim to hae an interns' tn or a general or specific hen upon the real property described in the complaint in this action or any part thereof, by. throuith or under the said Henry J. Palmer and Hush R. McGowan, If they or ei'her of them be dead, such unknown person3 beine herein uenerallv described and lie-ins intended to be included in the following desienations. viz.

the heirs, devisees. diM nbu.eeft. executors, trustees, administrators, creditors, lienors and griniefs of Henry J. Palmer and Hush R. McOowan.

if they or either of them be dfad, and tneir husbands wives or widows, and their heirs, devisees, distributes, Imai representatives, creditors, lienors, grau'es and successors tn interest, and their husband, wives or widows, if nny. all whom and hose names are 'unknown to plaintiff nnd others, defendants. Amended Summons. To the above named defendants and each of. them Vou are hprcb summoned to answer the amended complain', in the above entitled acnon nnd to sene a copv of yuur answer, or.

if the amended com plaint is not served this amended summons, to serv a notice of appearance upon the plaintiff's attorneys wm run twenty diys atter the service of this fummons. exclusive of the day of service. In cae of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will he taken asamst you by detault for the relief demanded in the amended complaint. Patrd. Februarv fi'h.

1 037 HUT ION HOI.AHAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address. No 32 Court Street, Birough of Brooklyn, City of Ne'v York. To the following named defendant in this action- Victor Construction Company. Henry Palmer, Hush Mc-(inwan.

and any and all unknown persons whose name; or parts of whose names are unknown to plaintiff, who are or may claim to be heirs-at-law, devisees, distributees and next nf kin of the above named Henry J. Palmer and HuEh R. Mc-Oowan, if they or cMhrr of them be deceased, and thir husbands, wives or widows, If said Henry J. Palmer and Hurh R. McGowan be livinn.

nnd if snid Hrnry PalniPr and Huph R. McGowan or either of them be dead, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who mav claim to have an interest in or a neneia) or specific lien upon the real property described in the complaint in this action or any paM thereof, by. through or under the said Henrv J. Palmer and leh McGowan. jf thev or either of them be dead, such unknown ptous beinn herein Said premises will be sold 5iibject to the state of facts as is shown on a survev thereof marie by Francis P.

Murphy, dated November 1917. and to anv state of facts which an accurate survey of said premises would show since said date. Dated, April 7th. 1937. W.

ROSSITER REDMOND. Referee. aB 10 15 17 22 24 "supreme coIjrt. KitfciS COUNTY -Louise Buechrer. plaintiff, against Ocean County Holding et defendants.

Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated March 1. 1937. will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by JAMES M. POWER, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No 189 Montague Street, In the Borough ol Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 19th day of April, 1937, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said judgment, to be sold, situate in the Borough of Brooklvn.

County of Kings, City and State of New York, beginning on the southwesterly side of Bay Rtdge Avenue distant 103 feet 9'4 inches southeasterly from the corner formed by the iniersection of the southwesterly side of Bay Ridge Avenue and the southeasterly side of Third Avenue; running thence southwesterly at right angles to Bay Ridge Avenue and part of the distance through a party-wall 99 feet 83b inches to the northeasterly line of land formerly of Samuel Fleet thence southeasterly along the northeasterly line of land formerly of Samuel Fleet 1H feet 2'j Inches; thence northeasterly agam at right angles to Bay Ridce Avenue 99 feet 73 inches to the southwesterly side of Bay Ridge Avenue, and thence north west prly alontr the southwesterly side of Bay Ridge Avenue 18 feet 2'j inches to the point or place of beginning. Together with street rich's. If any. and together w1h all fixtures and articles attached or used in connection with said premises. Dated, March 26.

1937. SAUL E. ROGERS, Referee. KROHN Ac MORSE. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 50 Court Street, Brooklyn.

New York. SUPREME COURT, I GS CO UN' It Anna C. Lassoe and Susan B. Van Pelt Spencer. execu trees of the Inst ill and testament of John V.

Van Pelt, deceased. plaintiff1-, affainst Pros-Pen Holding et a) i defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing Hotel, announcd among those who have already accepted the invitation to act as hostesses are Mrs. Georse Beverldge. Mrs.

Albert H. Chad-bourne. Mrs. Fletcher Cook. Miss Bess W.

Catterall. Mrs. John J. Feerick. Mrs.

Alfred E. Loveiand. Mrs. Thomas H. McClintock, Mrs.

Harrison W. MacLenathen. Mrs. Frank H. Parcells.

Mrs. Samuel Pope, Mrs. Lewis T. Reed, Mrs. W.

Palmer Smith. Mrs. Charles A. Soper, Mrs. Thomas T.

Whittier and Mrs. J. Richard Wiggins. Mrs. Frederick H.

Schluter. a member of the program committee of which Mrs. Frederick Starr Ppn-dleton is chairman, has arranged a program for this May social annual luncheon. The gue.st artists will be Lucretia MacDonald, monologist. and little Miss Verna Menosa, child pianist.

Some of the members of Brooklyn Colony who will act as delegates or alternates at the 24th annual congress to be held in New Haven May 18-21 are Mrs. Arthur C. Deyer. Mrs. J.

Morton Halstead. Mrs. w. Palmer Smith, Mrs. Frank H.

Parcells. Mrs. Clifford R. Beardsley. Mrs.

Addison L. Laing, Mrs. J. Richard Wigeins. Mrs.

Albert H. Chadbourne, Harrison W. MacLenathen, Mrs. Alfred E. Loveiand.

Mrs. Thomas T. Whittier, Mrs. William H. Andrews, Mrs.

Fletcher Cook, Miss Bess Catterall, Mrs. Roy R. Male. Mrs. Reed, Mrs.

Burleigh E. Smart, Mrs. Charles A. Soper, Mrs. Sterling St.

John. Mrs. Moses Becker. Mrs. Cornelius Greenway, Mrs.

Edwin R. Bedford. Mrs. Harry K. Devlin, Mrs.

Frank Holmes and Mrs. Fred H. Baldwin. Among those present, were Mrs. Arthur C.

Deyer, Mrs. J. Morton Halstead, Mrs. Clifford Beardsley, Mrs. J.

Richard Wiggins, Mrs. William Pfieffer. Mrs. George E. Miner, Mrs.

Raymond Male, Mrs. William "1 SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OP KINGS Mortgage Commission of the State of New York, and plaintiffs, Jafut et defendants. BENJAMIN .1. RABIN, Plaintiffs' Attorney, 34fi Broadway. New York, N.

Y. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure, entered April 2d, 1937. the undersigned sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn and County of Kinas. New York, on April 29th, 1S37. at 12:00 o'clock noon, by PHILIP CLARE auctioneer, the mortgaged prem-ists and property described in the complaint and directed bv said Judgment to be sold, situated and located as follows: All that, parcel of land in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings.

Ciiy and State of New York, and being on the north side of Cropsey Avenue, distant 4fi feet west from the corner formed by the intersection of the north side of Cropsey Avenue with the west s'de of Bay 22d Street; running thence north along the extreme west wall of the building erected on the premises adjoining on the etst. and along a line drawn in direct continuation thereof. 118 feet 5 '2 inches, more or ies, to a point distant 4fi feet west from the west side of Bay 22d Street, measured along a line drawn at right angles thereto from a point in said side of Bay 22d Rtreet distant 115 feet north from the north side of Cropsey Avenue: thence wer.t at riant angles to Bay 22d Street. 50 leet inches; thence south parallel with Bay 22d Street. 121 feet 834 inches to th- nor'h side of Cropsey Avenue: and thencp east along the north side of Cropsev Avenue so feet 103 inches to the point of beginning.

Taxes, assessments and water rates ap SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Home Owners Loan Corporation, plaintiff, anainst Rachella Saverino. et defendants Notice of Sale. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale, dated March 19, 1937. and duly entered- I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by JOHN L.

REITER. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montftdtie Street. Brooklyn, New York, on April 22d. 1937. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaerd premises in the County of Kings, described as follows: Beg.nning at a point on the easterly side of KmcMand Avenue, distant 120 feet 2 inches southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Klngsland Avenue with the southerly side of Driggs Avenue: running thence easterly parallel with Driggs Avenue and part of the disiance through a party wall.

100 feet thence southerly parallel with Kingsland Avenue, 4 inches: thence westerly parallel with Driggs Avenue, fi feet of an inch to the rear of lot No, 14 on a certain map entitled "Map of Property in the 17th and 18th Wards of the City of Brooklyn, belonging: to the estate of Ambrose C. Kingsland. 1886. and filed in the office of the Rezister of the Coun'y of Kings on March 1889; thence southwesterly along said line of said lot. 22 feet 2 1 2 inches: thence westerly parallel with Dnpgs Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall.

83 feet 11 Inches to the easterly side of Kingsland Avenue, and thence northerly along the easterlv side of Kingsland Avenue. "0 feet 2 Inches 10 the point or place of beginning. The premises hems known as and by the street number 182 Kingsland Avenue Dated. March 1937 SIDNEY GOLD. Referee.

I L. LA VINE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 215 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York.

apl-6t th feet north of Church Avenue, being a plot one hundred feet in width front and rea-bv one hundred feet in riepi nn ho'h sides, the rear line runninc parallel Remsen Avenue and along the centre -of the block and the side lines runnr parallel with Church Avenue. Said prer ises beine more particularly described 1 Liher 7192 of Mortgages, page 154. Dated, April 5th. 1P37. HARRY SE1F.

Referee HUTTON At HOLAHAN, Plaintiff's 4 nrneys, 32 Court Street, Brooklyn, N-York. EATU aSJI12 15 11 SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY The Emit table Life Assurance Society the United States, plaintiff, aeair Johanna Schigar. and others, defendan1 "Formerly against Joseph Schegar a' -others). Pursuant to ludemenr entered herein March 31t. 1937.

1 will sell at pub" auction to the highest hidder. at ti Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1R0 Mo-tague Street, Borough of Brooklyn. of New York, at 12 o'clock noon on t' 2flth day ot April. 1037, by WILLIAM REYNOLDS mictioneer.

the mortgac premises directed by said Judgment to 4 sold and therein described as follows' All that certain lot. piece or parcel land situate, lying and hring In Borough of Brooklyn. County nf Kin City and State of New York, bounded a described as follows, to vlt: Beginning at a point on the souths i side of Parkway Court distant forty-tw feet westerly from the corner formed I the Intersection of the southerly side Parkway Court with the westerly side Hubbard Street: running thence outherh parallel with Hubbard Street one hundred feet: thence westerly parallel with Parkway Court fourti en feet; thenci northerly parallel with Hubbard and part of the distance throueh a party wall end a party wall, one hundred feet to the southerly side of Parkw; Court: thence easterly along the south.riv side of Parkway Court, fourteen feet the point or place of beginning. Together with all the right, title ini Interest of the mortgagor of, in and t. the land lying in Parkway Court, In from of and adjoining the premises herein dr- scribed to the cenr line thereof.

Together with the benefits derived fro: and subject to the obligations imposed a certain declaration of eu.vement made I. Harry A. Pinover and Susan F. Ptnnvr A Spring fashion show and luncheon, given for the benefit of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society of Denver, by the Brooklyn division, will be held at the Murray Hill Hotel, Manhattan, on Saturday 12:30 p.m. Fashions will be shown through the courtesy of Saks at 34th Street.

Mrs. Murray Arkin of Brooklyn is chairman of the thence, easterly. parallel with Ave- datP the 2d day of April 1937. tne undersigned referee in sRid Judgment named, will sell at public auction tn the highest bidder, by NATHANIEL SHUTER. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 189 Montague Street, tn the Borough of Brooklyn, County ot Kinas. on the 29th day of April, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directrd by said judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: Beginning at a point, on the northerly line of Penn Street, distant 226 feet westerly from the northwesterly corner of Penn Street and Harrison Avenue, and being 21 feet on Penn Street and In the rear thereof by loo feet, in depth on both sides; said premises known as 249 Penn Street', Brooklvn, New York. Dated. April flth.

1937. MILTON H. FOX Referee. PUR ST. SCHWARTZ.

SCHWAGFR A- proximate the sum of $1.218. 60, in i nue R. one hundred twenty feet six inches Uon to penalties. to th westerly side of East 8th Street. JOHN J.

PAY Referee. and thence northerly along said westerly apS-fit th tu 1 side of East 8th Street, thirty leet to the i point or place of beginning Subject, to covenants and restrictions SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY Home Owners' Loan Corporation, plaintiff, against Annina I pis, et defendants. NATHANIEL KAPLAN, Plaintiff's Attorney 00 Court Street, Brooklyn. New Pursuant, to judgment dated the NEW YORK SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY East Brooklyn Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Max Epstein and others, defendants. Pursuant to Judgment herein, dated March 1937. I will sell at public auction, by JOSEPH SANDUSKY, auctioneer. contained In deed recorded in Liber 4064 nf Conveyances, page 12R. and bond flicd in Liher 4056 of Conveyances, page 421.

for connecting storm drainase leaders to sewrr. Dated. April 8h. 1937 IOHN E. FRFESE.

Referee i his wife, dated May 1927, and rr at the Brooklyn Real Estate fcxenance. 189 Montncue Street. Borouah of Brook CHARIF.S LAMM. Attorney for Piatn- i corded in Liber 4K29of Conveyances H. Andrews, Mrs.

John J. Feerick. Mrs. Charles A. Soper, Mrs.

Cornelius Greenway, Mrs. Addison Laing, Mrs. Alfred E. Loveiand, Mrs. Herbert L.

Holly, Mrs. Harrison MacLenathen, Mrs. Fletcher Cook, Mrs. Albert H. Chadbourne, Mrs.

Moses Becker, Mrs. Edward E. Hicks. Mrs. George Beverldge, Mrs.

John E. Lanphear, Mrs. Burleigh E. Smart, Mrs. W.

Palmer Smith. Mrs. Samuel M. Pope and Mrs. Ernest M.

Halli-day. CATHOLIC JR. I.EAGl The Diocesan Catholic Junior League of Kings County held their monthly meeting at the Big Sister House, on Tuesday evening T.he meeting was called to order by Miss Mary Katherine Neylon, president of the League. DISSOLUTION NOTICES OF STATE, ss. I do hereby certify that a certificate of dissolution of ZIRMAN TAILORING has been filed in thts department this day and that it, appears therefrom that such corporation has compiled with section one hundred and five of the stork Corporation Law, and that Is dissolved.

Given in duplicate under mv hand and official seal of the Department of State, at the City of Albany. (Seal) this second day of April, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven. EDWARD .1. FLYNN. Secretary of Slate.

By FRANK SHARP. Deputy Secretary of State. apl5-2t th lyn. City of New York, at 12 clock noon nn. iwi Hioaaway, New York citv page 176 on May 31st.

1927 th on the 21st dav of April, 1937. the prem Together with all fixtures and article Rpnerally described and beim, intended to be included in the fnUnwinn deMttnauons, viz the heirs. devises. distributees, executors, trustees, adminis! ra'ors, creditors. Wenori and grantees of Henry J.

Palmer nnd Hush R. McGowan. if they or either of them be dead, and their husbands, wies or widows, and their heirs, devisees, distributees, lecal representatives, creditors, lienors, prantees and successors in Interest, and their husbands, wives or widows. If any. nil of whom and whose names are unknown to plaintiff.

The fnreijoina amended summons Is served upon ynu by publication pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, made by Hon Thorn, is J. Cuff, one of the Justices of said Court, dated March 1 and filed with the amended complaint in the Office of the Ork of the Coun'y of Kmes. in the Hall of Records Borounh of Brooklvn. County of Kmes. City and State of New York.

The obtect of this action la to foreelose a mortsage made by Ritz Land to plaint iff, to secure payment of the sum of eitihty-flve hundred dollars and Interest, dated March 5, 1924, and recorded In the Kings County Reaister's Office on March IS'-M, in Liber 5664 of MoruaKcs, page P9. Raid mortgage covers premised Mtuate In the Borouah of Brooklvn, County of Kings City and State of New York, on the west side of East Tenth Street, one hundred feet south nf Avenue O. being a plot thirty-eight feet eight Inches in width front and rear by one hundred feet In depth on both sides, the rear linn running parallel with East Tenth Street and the fide lines running parallel with Avenue O. Said premises being known as No. 1514 East Tenth Street, Brooklyn, New York.

Together with and subject to easements more fully set forth in the aforesaid mortgace HUTTON Plaintiff's Attorneys. 32 Court Street, Brooklyn. New York. apR-fit th FORECLOSURES dav nf March. 1937, duly entered I.

by O. V. MrMAHON. auctioneer, will sell at. public auction to the highest bidder at the Real Estate Exchange Room.

1R9 Montague Street, Kings County. New York. 1 on the day of April. 1937, at 12 00 o'clock noon, the premises in said judgment directed to be sold, with the improvements thereon, situate in the County of Kings. State of New York, on the easterly side of East 37th Street, 4ftO feet south of Linden Avenue, being a plot 20 feet in width front and rear by 1(10 feet in depth on each side, thp side lines of which run parallel with Linden Avenue.

LANDAU Plaintiffs Attnrnevs, 130 Clinton i Street, Brooklyn, New York. apfl-fit th IN FORECLOSURE: SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Annie K. Lamb. Plaintiff, against Hannah Diamond, et Defendants.

WHITMAN St POWERS, Attnrnevs for Plaintilf, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure. I or personal property attached to or iij-n SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY in connection with the premies all HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, which are covered bv said mortgage Plaintiff, against ALFONSO DeMICHELE DaUd, April 6. 1937.

et Defendants. I MYLES J. BYRNE Referee TANNER. SILLCOCKS As FRIEND, Plain- ALEXANDER Ac GREEN. Plaintiff's At lift Attorneys, 1 Madison Avenue, New I tornevs.

120 Broadway, New York York City. I Ac Pursuant to Judgment dated March 25, I ises in said Borough, situate on the south side of De Kalb Avenue, the westerly line of which is 250 feet east of Throop Avenue, being 25 feet wide In front and rear and 100 feet in depth on each side, side lines parallel with Throop Avenue and rear line parallel with De Kalb Avenue, westerly side line through party wall. Together with rights and interest of mortgagor In street. Being the same premises described in Mortgage Liber 6810. page 362, Kings Countv Register's office.

Dated. March 30th. 1937. MICHAEL H. GRAHAM.

Referee. PHILLIPS Ac AVERY, Attorneys, for the northerly side running partly through CORPORATION NOTICES entered March 15th. 1937. the undersigned will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on April 20th.

1937. I will sell at public iction. by WALTER H. HALLO WELL, auci.oneer. at the Real Estate Exchange Snle.s Rooms.

No. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, on ASSIGNEE NOTICES SUPREME COUNTY 1937. at 12 clock noon by george p. SINNOTT. Auctioneer.

the mortgaged In the matter of the general assignment lor the benefit of creditors of REOKIE the 2 tin day or April. 19J7. at 12 o'clock premises directed by said judgment to be Among the members present sold, described as follows; Plaintiff. Office and P. O.

Address, 41 noon, the mortgaged premises directed bv Park Row, Manhattan, New York City i said judement to be sold, being a Plot of were: The Misses Alice Brown. Re- t0 all that parcel of land In the Borough IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF The Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The City of New York hercbv gives public notice of the confirmation bv the Supreme Court and the entering lithe Bureau of City Collections of an assessment for acquiring title to the following named streets in the Borough of Brooklyn; SECTION 23 East 46lh RTeel Arnmrln. MM. mh30 al 6 8 13 15 land In the Borough of Brooklvn. County of Brooklvn, County of Kings.

City and Bina Callan, Helen Cradock, Doro Pursuant to an order of Honnrahle Ed state oi New York, on the westerly side of East 23rd Street. 96 feet north of or Kings. Citv and State of New York, beginning on the northerly side of Kings Highway (new line I distant 104 14' easterlv from East Fourth running thence northerly ward J. Byrne, a Justice of the Supreme Court, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Beckle Feigen-baum to present the same, with vouchers dulv vrrliied in support thereof, to the undersigned, at his place of business. No.

paranei wim nasi rourtn i thence easterly parallel 1,1 Avpnue and East 49th parallel with East Fourth Street 143 29 n. (u nvPHU J. I Confirmed March IS. anrt with Quentin Road 100' to East Fifth Street; thence southerly along East Fifth street 9'; thence wesierly parallel with thy Bellman, Mary McCuckian, Mary McKeon, Margaret B. Smith, Margaret D.

Byrne. Pauline and Antoinette Cona. Wilhelmina Funazzi. Norah Crowley. Elizabeth J.

Hare, Alice de Wolfe, Lillian McNabb. Amarllla Brown, Suzanne O'Neil, Florence Doherty. Catherine Len-non, Gladyse McCreery, and Adelaide Callan. lid Broadway. Borough of Manhattan.

I City ot New York, on or before the 30th day ot April. 1337 WILLIAM HtISS Assignee. Avenue being 25 feet In width front and rear and 100 feet in de-pth on both sides, the northerly side line running partly through a party wall: siitOect to and together with a Right of Way for a driveway 8 feet 10 inches wide, being one-half on these premises and one-half on premises adjoining on the south; together with all the title. If any. of the mortgagor to East Twenty-Third Street, to the centre line thereof; for a more complete description tefer to Judgment.

SAMUEL TRIPP. Referee. E. mh29.apl.5.8.12.15 STANLEY Rt'HINOWITZ. Attorney miPPTMP rr.TIRT If TNflR tnorTNTY for J70 Broadway, New York Hnme Owners' Loan Corporation, plaintiff.

April in. 1U37. The urea of fnr bfnrllt In this prorprdinir is follnws- Bounded on Ihe norih by the norlh'riv llnr of Avenui" I. nn th ast' hy a lin midway hrlwrpn East 4fi'h Slrppt and Sr.henprtsdy Arpnur: on tli soil! by Ihp snulhprly Imp of Avrnu .1. arid on this by thi easterly line ot Kings Hluli- a party wall: together with and subject to driveway easements of record: premises heing known o.s No.

231 East 37th Street. Brooklvn. N. said premises being more fully described In said judgment. Dated.

March 30th. 1937. FRANK SULLIVAN Referee, apl-6t th NOTICE OP SALE. SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY Home Owners' Loan Corporation, plaintiff, against Minnie Freedman, et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale dated April 3.

1937. and duly entered. I will spII at public auction, by EDWARD J. FENTON. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No.

189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 30th da of April. 1937, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in said judgment directed be sold, situate in Brooklyn. Kings County. New York, on the ci.roer formed by the Intersection of the southeasterly side of 18th Avenue with the southwesterly side of 75th Street, being 27 feet 7 inches on 75th Street.

26 feet 2'ii inches on the southwesterly side. 100 feet and inch on 18th Avenue and 100 feet on the southeasterly side, said premises being known as No. 1802 75th Street, Brooklvn, New York, and being more particularly described in the Judgment herein. Dated, Brooklvn, New York, April 1th. 1937.

OEORGTT KATE. Referee. LEWIS H. LOSEE. Plaintiff's Attorney, Office and P.

O. Address. Nn. 1R8 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York. apR-fit th Citv.

nuainst Robert R. Tannahill, et de LEGAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, Plaintiff, against GRACE ROGERS DE BEIXEDON et Defendants. Action No. I.

Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered in the above action in King.s County Clerk's office and dated April B. 1937. I wilt fell at public auction, bv GEORGE P. SINNOTT. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street.

Brooklvn. N. on May 4. 1937, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In said judgment directed to he sold, being plot of ground, with the Improvements thereon, in Brooklyn, Kings Countv, New York, on the east side of Hth Avenue. 40 feet fi Inches south of Union Street, being 20 feet in width In front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each jslde, the aide lines running parallel with Union Street and partly through party walls, the rear line running parallel with 8th Avenue; together with street rights; together with all fixtures nd articles of personal property; reference heing made to said judgment for a more complete description of said premises.

Dated. April H. 1937. ABRAHAM ROCKMORE. Referee ARTHUR.

C. WEYMANN. Plaintiff's At Quentin Road 80 thence southerly parallel with East Fourth Street 14.75' to Kings Highway: thence westerly along Kings Highway 22.16' to the point or place of beginning. Said premises heing sometimes known as 563 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, New York. TOGETHER with street rights, fixtures and articles of personal property attached to or used In connection with the premises.

SUBJECT to covenants and restrictions contained In deed recorded in Liber 4164 of Conveyances, at page 349: any state of facts an accurate survey would show: all violations, if Anv. and to 7.one regulations. Dated, New York. March 30. 1937.

Bounded nil the north ha nA.n line of Avenue I. on Hie by a hue midway between East 49th Street and Utlca Avenue; on the south hv th. erly line nf Avenue and on the fendants. LOUIS 8, WALLACH, Attorney for Plaintiff. 191 Joralemnn Street, Brooklyn.

N. Y. Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, dated March 25, 1937. riuiy entered. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by JOSEPH W.

CATHERINE, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Fetate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. on the 22d day of April, 1917. at twelve o'clock noon, the mort caeed premises, with the Improvements ttiereon erected, in the County of Kings, Slate of New York, directed bv said judgment to he sold, situate on the easterly side of East Sfith Street.

318 feet 9 Incht northerlv from Avenue beine 21 feet 3 Inches front and rear and 100 feet in depth on each side, partly throuKh a party wall on the southerly tde. Known as 1M1 Fart ftfith Street. Paid premise, are more fullv described In said judgment. Dated Brooklyn. Y.

March 30. 1937 PHILIP ELLFNBOGEN. Referee. E. apl-6tthw ADOPTION SOC1ETV MEETS The directors of the Rebecca Talbot Perkins Adoption Society Inc.

held a luncheon ypsterriay at the Brown's House, 4.S3 Washington Ave. Mrs. R. C. Talbot-Perkins, presided at the meeting which followed the lunch, and Mrs.

Halbert A. Bolt recorded. A letter was received from Miss Maud M. Farnell, of the Brooklyn Branch, Needlework Guild of America in whirh it was stated that the Adoption Society had been unanimously voted to membership torney, 9 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

13-61 tu th SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY PULTON SAVINGS BANK KINGS COUNTY, Plaintiff, ANGELINA KAMO et Defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure tnd sale entered In the above action in Kings County Clerk's office on March 25th. 1937. the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, nn April 19th. 1937. at. 12 o'clock noon, the premises in said Judgment directed to he fold, being a plot of ground, with the Improvements thereon, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings.

City and State of New York, situate on the southeast hide of DeKalb Avenue. 225 feet, southwest of Hamburg Avenue now Wilson Avenue being; a parcel 25 feet in width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on both sides, the rear line running parallel with De-Kalh Avenue and the side lines running parallel with Hamburg Avenue: reference being made to the Judgment for a more complete description of said premiies. Dated. March 25th. 19.17.

EUGENE R. BRKNNAN. Referee. WINGATR A CULLEN. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

142 Plerrepont Street, Brooklyn, New York. ft 12 15 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Caroline Wener. piaintifT, against, Frances Auerhach. Bnrnuch Auerbach, also known as Baruch Auerbach; Ea Auerbach.

hi wife. Municipal Credit Union, Esteiie Pres.vman. Hribert W. Eirhen (Infant); Itene Eleven (infant Sarah Ribm; Prospert Coal Co Superior Coftl Co, Henry Weiser; Rose Wei'-er. his Wife; Soi Wfv.ser; Ray Hochman; Sarah Rubin, the uinior; trances Eirhen, also known as Fannie Eichen; Weisherg and Bprnamin Weintraub.

co-partners doing business as Wri.iherg Weintraub; Gus.sie Sidiowil? New York Telephone Cn Kolo-mon Siraer; Fid it PepnMt, Company of Maryland liouis Wert Trices Meer; pmniurd Fuchs; John Palme Ma run NeirierhnfTer: Rnhe Eleetrlc Cn Title Guarantee. A- Trut Co Uavid Greenfield. Atiwana Inc Huse-rn-A nance Corpora'ion of Nw York; Vesnr Rpal'y Corporation. Anna as ratnx nf th "nns chattels and crpdm which were of Harris Mut)ps, defeased. (Wmdan' Summons To the abme named delendmts anu eah of vou" You are hereby summoned to answer 1 he sec nnd amended complaint In this Hciion and to servp copy nf vour answer, or.

if the second amended romplatnt not served wMh the second supple-men'al summrim. to sene notice of appearance mi tn pI.un'ifTs atmrney within twenty iIhvs 'er the rviffl of econd iummns exclusive ef the day of In ra.Sf of tout fai''ue to apnear or answer mditmrnt will be tnken aaainst yvj detault for ie relief demanded in the second amender1 complaint. Dated, Autrust 4 101 A- MEflKFTt. AMnrneva for PlamMfT. Office and Pon Office Addre.ss, 1 Hinvnn Place.

Hmokivn. New York. Tn the defendants. Henry Welder. Rose W'emer.

his Sol Wc.se pnd Ray Horhmiin: The lorpco'nir summons served upon i you br publication, pursuant to order 4 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Kenwood Inventing plaintiff, against Walter C. Fredrickson, Gertrude M. Fred-rickson. et defendants. Index No.

34 1937. MILTON" ENSLER. Plaintiff's Attorney. 39 Broadway. New York City.

Pursuant to judgment dated March 31st. 1937. duly entered. I. by O.

V. McMAHON, auctioneer, will sell at public auction tn the highest bidder at the Real Estate Exchange, 189 Monfazue Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 3d dav of Mav. 1937. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises, with the improvements thereon, erected, in said judgment directed to he sold, situate In Kings County.

State of New York, on the southerly side of Kighty-first Street. 205 feet 6 Inches westerly from Fifteenth Avenue, being 26 fret 4 inches In width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on either side, the. sides being parallel with Fifteenth Avenue and partly through a party wall, together with and subject to driveway easements nf record, and known as number 1458 Eighty-first Street, Brooklyn, New York. Premises more fully described In said Judgment. Dated, New York.

April 7th. 1937 JOHN J. CAREY. Referee. ETtI a5 8 IS 15 19 V.

SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Home Owners' Loan Corporation, plaintiff, against Giuseppino Giutnmo, et defendants. NATHANIEL KAPLAN. Plaintiff's Attorney. 50 Court Street.

Brooklyn. New Yn.k. Pursuant to judement dated the 29th day of March, 1937, duly entered, by DAVID M. SHAPIRO, auctioneer. Ill sell at public auction to the highest hidde at the Real Estate Exchnnge r.oom.

1R9 Montague Street, Kings Countv. New York, on the 22d day of April. 1937. at. 12 no o'clock noon, the premises In said judgment, directed tn be sold, with the improvements thereon, situate in the Countv of Kings.

State of New York, on the easterly side of Cheever Place, 370 teet north of Degraw street, being a plot 20 feet. In width front and rear hy rr feet 6 Inches in depth on each side, the side lines of which run parallel with Deeraw Street and partly throueh party premises being known as 29 Cheever Place. Brooklyn. said premises being more lully described In said judgment. Dated.

March 30th. 1937 BARNETT J. NOVA. Referee. -U.

Bpl-t th SUPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY Home Owners' Loan Corporation, plaintiff, acainst Mary McKane, also known as Mary v. McKane, et defendants. Notice of Sale EDWARD BARUCH. Plaintiff's Attorney 16 Court Street. Brooklyn.

New York. Pursuant tn Judgment dated March 22d. 1937. duly entered. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv DAVID NEEDLEMAN, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York, on the 27th day of April. 1937. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In said Judgment directed to be sold, with the Improvements thereon, situate In the County of Kings, State nf New York, on the easterly side of Mansfield Place, distant 25 feet southerly from the I SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Home Owners' Loan Corporation, plaintiff. aKAinst Aria Lewder, e. al defendants. Pursuant to judgment riited March 29th, duly entered. I will sell al public miction to the highest bidder, O.

V. MrMAHON, RurMoneer, nt the Brooklyn Real Estate Exciiantte. Nr IBP Mnntamie Street. Brooklyn. New York, on the 27th ria of April.

1417. at 12 o'clock noon, the premise in futd judumnt directed to sold, with the improvements thereon, situate In the County of Kinss, State ot Nw York, on the west side of Wynna S'reet. 316 feet and 4 inches north of the northwesterly corner of Wyona Street and HrgetiiHn Avenue. Premises beinB 28 in width front and rear by 100 feet in dppt on each Mde- the said side IJnes runninit parallel io Heneman Avenue and the northerly side thereof partly through a part wall Said premises are morn fuilv described In said r)aed. Marrh 3IM 17.

A ARC i M1IXER. Referee EDFT MAN fz PASTOR. Attorneys for 313 Roebling Street. Brooklyn. N.

Y. apl-fit'. in the socrety. Dr. Sophia P.

Hamed. Mrs. Halbert A. Bolt and Mrs. Wm.

Horner were elected delegates to the New York City Convention of Women's Clubs to be held in the Hotel Astor May 7th. Mrs. Thomas W. Banks, treasurer, reported. A second visitor has been engaged as the work has so increased that the present force was not sufficient to handle the same.

Within the month five babies, ranging in ages from two months to six months, have been placed in good homes. Among those present, weer- Mrs. Wallace M. Young, Mrs. NoHip e.

C. Furman, Miss Florence Freer, Mrs. Alice M. Kramer, Mrs H. Paul SUPREME COUHl.

ivinGS COUNTY HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, against GEORGE FEHER et Defendnnfs. TANNER. FILLCOCKS Az FRIEND. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 Madison Avenue, New York City. Pursuant to judgment dated March 12, 1937.

I will fell at public auction, by BUPRKME COURT. KINOS COUNTY-Hnme Owners' Loan Corporation, plaintiff, against Mary F. Shoemaker, ft defendants. AUTHUR J. KAt.MANOWITZ.

Attorney for Plaintiff. SfiS Fifth Avenue. Soroush of Manhattan, City of New York. Pursuant to a Jurinment dated Mareh Ifith, 1937. and duly entered.

I. the referee in said Judgment named, by OEORGF, P. BINNOTT. mictioneer, will sell at public auction to 1 lie hiehest bidder at the Brooklyn Real Estate F.xclianee, lfif Montanue Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 2flth day of April.

I'm. at 12 o'elork noon, premises with the Improvements thereon, directed by said judgment tn be sold, situated tn the County of Kinas, Plate nf New York, on the westerly side nf East 19th Street. 300 feet northerly from Avenue J. being a plot 40 fevt in width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each side, side lines run parallel with Avenue J. pipmises heinj known as Nn.

986 East 19th Street, Brooklyn. New York, and as mora particularly described In said Judgment. Dated, April 5th, 1937. JOHN J. COOKE Referee.

apr6-fit-tu th SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, against Rocco Grazl-ano et defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated April Rth, 1B37, I. the referee in said Judcmer.t named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by JOSEPH P. DAY, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Heal Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

New York. County of Kings, on the nth day ot Mar. 1937. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises In Brooklyn. Kinaa County, directed by said Judgment to be sold, being known as Lot No.

In Block 7117 on Map of Effingham Park filed In the Kings County Register's Office on October 8th. 1R98. as Map No. 1320. and being on the west side nf West 9th Street 160 feet south of Avenue II.

h.m. 9n fpet In width front and rear by MICHAEL REYNOLDS, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Sales by a line midway between East 48th Street ami East 49th Street. oircci That th above named assessment was entered on the day hereinbefore given in the Bureau ot City Collections, and the amount assessed tor benefit on any person or property shall he paid on or. before July 9. 1937 winch is 90 days the da of cn ry of tn.

assessment. Inter-est will be collected theivon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to he calculated from 10 days after the da'e pro! yided in sections 155 1013 Greater York Charier JhVn0Ve nayable to the Citv Col ector. al his nftp. Rnm Municipal Building. Brooklyn, between (he hours of 9 a m.

and 3pm, and on Saturdays until 12 noon. Dated New York. Aorll 12 lm7 (C-1NK J' TAYL0R- Comptroller. AiTU "PrH-lot-osutth PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENK) he owner or owners ol all houses and Jo's mpioved and unimproved lands afVcrd thereov that the following proposed assessments and awards have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of for examination by .11 persons interested. etc navb' Cleveland st.

from Hegeman ave tn Block" 12 4313 5018 Grading, curbing, flagging ate In Bay 41st st. from Benson 0 Paving. Affecting 'm venue to Avenue 7422-A. 7422-B. 740S-B' e-fP8 ni In Crawford ave.

from E. 7th st to Cone. tit.j ave Affecting Block 7184 "ni w52'MhCstrb'n Paving Avenue to 86th st Blocks 7093, 7094. 7114 71 a Ing He P-ng 5st. sr.

from Clarendon rd t0 rv Affecting Blocks 477L 4772 5246 Grading, curbing, flagging paving etc. Narrow, ve. from Mark pi To St. Affecting Blocks 5SR3 5H84 h. 'hos interests are affected by the above named proposed assessment, or awards and who are opposed to Th.

same or either of theni are requested tJ present their ohiectlons In wriUng Board of Assessors Room 200 Building. Manhattan. wTthin th days from the date of this notice Tuesday, Mav 1R. 1937, at 0 30 a at' the office of the Board of Assessors )om Minna" Mr "I'l' ine before the Board of Assrssors at whirh tlm Place the said obtectlon, wl? be heard and THOMAS WHITTLE WTttTivi '(C-i2S) piO-lOt-osuWftSNil Rooms. No.

180 Montague Street. Brooklyn. nt New York, on the 20th dav of April. 1937, at 12 noon, the mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to he sold, being a plot of land in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and State of New of Hon Thomas Cuff one of the Jm Tjii a ti-ii i'r- i "ur rvipreme i.ourt, nrt-en MAfen nniven n. aim, ur. JJtl. 137. and Wed In the office nf the SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Mux Burnett. pUintitT. vs. Aaron E. Donfthay.

et defendants Pursuant to Juris tnent herein entered Sophia P. Harnea ana Mrs. Thomas I lt" or Ktn. toother ft, 1 ft'l'h the cnmp'aln', ti1" amended rnm- nM th second imendd mrnnialiu and dated Match 25th 1017, I wilt sell nt York, situated on the southerly side oi Himrod Street, distant 175' easterly from Central Avenue, having a width front and rear of 25' and a depth on both sides of 100'. said premises being sometimes known as 120 Him rod Street TOGETHER with appurtenances.

SUBJECT to covenants and restrict ions of record, any htate of facta an accurate survey would show, all violations, if any. and to mn regulations, JAMES H. GILVARRY. Referee. mh29 al 5 12 15 public auction, by EDWARD GAYNOR, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estne corner formed by the Intersection of the 'lie Horoueh ot IVmkiyn.

f'nv nnd Sutf of Npw York, wriifh lust m-ritlonrii sTnnd wm ended mm plaint wa ftd ri smd office on the 17th day of Ansns, ltnfi. The ohler of thU rt1nn is to fnn-tlose a certain mortice dn'pn" 21 nin by Arlvn Rrnlty Co, Inc. to Lawvrs Mnr'iiasK" Company, and thef-Af'er a 'Signed to the n' am iff hereto, easterly side or Mansneld Place with the southerly Ude of Avenue being a plot 25 feet In width front and rear by 100 feet In depth nn each side: tne side lines running parallel with Avenue and the LENA I. BIGMAN. Referee F.

m2h TN FORECLOSURE 8UPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY ANNA DODD HART SNYDER. Plaintiff, against REALTY ASSOCIATES. et al Defendants. WHITMAN Az POWERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn, New York.

Pursuant to judgmen't'-Af foreclosure, entered March 30, 1937-7 the undersigned will sell at public sue Won. at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 1R9 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on May 4th. 1937. nt 12 o'clocjr noon, bj JAMES MORAN, gaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, described as follows: ALL that parcel of land in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings.

Citv and State of New York, on the northeast corner of Ouentin Road and Fast 37th Street, being 26.50 feet on Quentin Rosd and R5 feet on East 37th Street, opposite sides being equal, easterly side line running partly through a party wall: together with all the title, if any. of the mortgagor tn the street lying in front of and sdiacent to the above premises to the crntre line thereof. Together with and subject to an easement set forth in a certain declaration made bv Realty Associates, dated October 5th. 1925, and recorded For a more complete description refer to Judgment. ELLETT H.

KLAGES Referee. 1 al2 15 19 22 26 29 northerly side partly through a party wall. Said nrem sea being more particularly de scribed in said Judgment. Premises being ROCHE-RENDICH Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs.

Peter B. Roche of Far Rockaway, of the engagement of their daughter Miss Rosina The-rese Roche to J. Fabian Rendich. Ron of Mrs. Elizabeth T.

Rendich of Brooklyn and the late Richard A. Rendich. Miss Roche is a graduate of the Blessed Sacrament Convent, Manhattan, and attended the Institute of Musical Art. Mr. Rendich Ls a 100 feet In depth on either side, side lines known as No.

2505 Mansneld Place. Dated, April 2d 1937. SAMUEL H. GRANT. Rereree anS-fif" hxc.hange, nt, 189 Montagu Street.

Brooklyn NfW York, on th 22d day of April, 1937. at 12 o'clock noon, mortgaged premises in Brooklyn, Kincs Co-jnty directed hv said judgment to be sold, and therein drnbd ss follows: All that certain lot, pire or parcel of land, situate, iving and being in th Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and B'ate nf New York, bounded and de-srrioed as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly nt Rogers Avenue distant one hundred fifty 150 feet snutherlv from the sou hwfvierly corner of Rogers Avenue nnd Avenue also known us Clarendon H4d. running thence westerly parallel ith Avenue one hundred M00 feet; tnence smithTlv parallel witn Rogers Avenue twen'v-four 'U4' fret: thence easterly paralie! wrh Avenue and part of the distance 'hrouih party mall, one hun-d-rd lOfn feet to the westerly side of Rogers A'-rnaie; and thence northerly along laid westerly Aids ol Rogers Avenue, RUPREME rOURI. KINGS COUNTY SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY P.

Walker Morrison. Lazarus Joseph and Leon Ije.shton. as rupees, plaintiffs, against Centwll Building Corp. et defendants. KRAMER A KLEINFFLP.

Plaintiffs Attorneys, 122 East 42d Street, New York City. Pursuant, to itidgment herein dated February 17, 1937, I will sen at public auction. by KERN, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Fsta'e Exchange. 189 Montague Rtreet. Borough of Brooklyn, New York Citv.

on the 29-h dy of April. 1937, at 12 noon, premises in sMd borough situate at a point on the southeasterly side of Linden Street, fee northeasterly of Central Avenue: thence and parallel with Central Avenue 103 tttt 0 Inches to land formerly ol secure 'he sum of Sln.onnoo. whirh nvr-bse duty recorded in ihp KIwm County Rejister'a OfTlrp nn th iav of January, 1927, In Lltur of Mnrtgaups, pane 4fi2. covering premise Kins and heinft tn the Borough of Tlinnkivn County of KtnuK. City and FWate of Npw York, on the westerly sid of West S'reet.

4 SO fpef. south nf Avcpii having a width front and rear of 27 so frfr a dpih of 9fi 4.S feet on nn 96 0.r Tee' on the other mde. hetnn knnwn N-i 1750 Wen 1st Street. Brooklyn, Nw York TT7 A. I) MF.EKPR.

A'-timrv. f0I 4 ifl 1 Mac, Brooklyn. Y. iDl-flt th HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION. Plaintiff, against ELLA M.

BROWN running parallel with Avenue u. rear line running parallel with West 9th Street, and more fully de.scrlhed In the judgment hereinabove mentioned, and In a mortgage recorded in Liher 7227 nf Mor'gaees a' page 56, In the Kings County Register Office. Dated: April IS. 1937. THOMAS A.

DWYER. Referee rnRWyR. BELL RUSSELL McNULTY. TROUPE, etc et al Defendants Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale. Hated March 19th.

1937. and duly entered. I will sell at public auction to graduate 0f the Clarence H. White' School and is now affiliated with the City of New York, in the ii Medical Photography. Attnrnevs tor Plaintiff.

45 Wllloutrhb? the highest bidder, ot the supreme t.ourt.. icinew r.nnntv. in the Rotwiia of the etat nrnnlrlvn Htw York. Courthouse. Brooklyn.

New Y6rk, on April tb.

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