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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR JUNE 22. 1 944 12 Sheridan K. C. Stages D-Day Means SDorts Club Reunion iSupport the Yanks Your Wartime I With Our A reunion of tins sports club was D-Day means i hard-ship ana tur. .11 fp aur brave fiintinc men.

Br SICHAKO Problems leaturt ol tne otn anniversary a i. thi. HART celebraUon lat night of Gen. ht at borne, sp A considerable amount of routinr H. Sheridan Council.

K. of tiport to the Umit of our ability. 58th St. and 6th Ave. Tk.

nrih wr Loan drive is our op- questions have piled in during tru Arthur Donovan, famed boxing nortonity. Monsignor B. B. Me past week, and here are tome an referee, spoke. Tom McCarthy, a Hugh, rector.

Cathedral College of swers to them: Immaculate Conception. r. ft No husband can cancel his wife'; dependency allowance, unless member of the Sheridan baseball team for 19 years and captain of it until the war, gave the present whereabouts of the players now in service. Others representing the team, which toured the country in amateur competitions, were Phil Lanza, 15 years a member, and divorce has been granted. And it b- Lawrence Keegan, grand knight elect, who played with it 12 years.

Capt. James Braddock. scheduled to speak, was unable to attend be cause of tttoesa. Assemblyman John Furey presided. well nigh Impossible for a man to get a divorce while in service, since KS.

aa all divorces are matters of civil action, and there is no such thing ABRAHAM FULTON IT. at HtYT as a "military divorce." All servic men are permitted to name anyone in their immediate families as beneficiaries for their Vincent J. Doyle of 3117 Avenue one of four brothers in service, was commissioned ensign May 31. His three brothers are Lt. Roy in the air corps: Corp.

Lawrgice Government insurance. They can not designate their fiancees. Nor has the wife anv "dower to his Willi 1.1 ITT CllHII BUU UMIMU insurance, but she can claim a widow's pension regardless of whom he has named as his insurance Class Alfred E. Doyle. AgS HAS OPENINGS FOR MEN IN THE beneficiary.

Allowance Problem Second Lt. Sidney Kaufman of 1760 E. 15th St. is at the armv air forces redistribution station, Atlantic City, after 20 months of over Class and Bl allowances are not absolutely compulsory but. usually, a C.

O. will take the trouble to con seas service in Europe and Africa. FOLLOWING POSITIONS: vince the bov that he should send money home in the regular way to Brooklynites graduated from the technical school at Keesler Field, needy parents. He can send an al lowance home to any one who has Miss, are Pvts. Manning Fisher of legitimately acted in place of a par 3145 Brighton 4th St, Sidney Ka ent i in loco parentis) over a year bakow of 150 E.

55th St. and Joseph P. O'DonneU of 327 E. 22d St. prior to his induction or enlistment.

At the present time it is almost TIN KELLY SAVES BORO KELLY John J. Kelly, 18, seaman 2d class, of the Coast Guard was knocked down on a beach in France when a German 30-caliber machine FIGHTING LORENZOS Seven sons of the late Mrs. An-thony Lorenzo, left, are serving Uncle Sam on land and sea. Upper row, left to right, are Seamen First Class Patrick, Frank and Anthony Jr. Bottom, Seaman First Class Joseph, Sgt.

John, Corp. Ralph and Corp. Vito. The family lives at 7617 3d Ave. impossible for a man, in the Euro pean theater of war, to get one of I these overseas furloughs.

Such furloughs are granted after a minimum of 18 months of service overseas, but every man has to wait his turn. Priority is always given to wounded men and those who special reasons for wanting to get home. gun bullet tore a hole in his helmet. He suffered only a scratch on the head. His home is at 280 Ocean Parkway.

69 Boro, L. I. Soldiers Among 1,486 Missing Washington. June 22 U.P-The Helen E. Cooke, wife, 114-11 118th War Department made public today Ozone Park, the names of 1.486 soldiers missing CORRICAN, 2d Lt, Walter L.

Mrs. Discharges of men over 38 were Recovering at the army air force convalescent center, Pawling, N. are 1st Lt. Bernard Gladstone of 512 Ocean View Ave. and Corp.

Jack Freeman of 109 Sterling St. Pvt. Helen Goldberg of 291 Mar-tense St. is stationed at Patterson Field, Ohio. Herbert Armao and P.

B. Guzxio Veterans of more than 50 combat missions in the Mediterranean the Transferred to the naval operating base at Norfolk, Va, are Hospital Apprentice 2d Class John F. Leanza of 1013 46th St. and Pharmacist's Mate 3d Class Nicholas M. Brigante of 190 18th St.

Graduates of boot training at Camp LeJeune, N. are Pvts. Mildred Pasternak of 30 E. 58th St, Bernice Eden of 77 Linden St. and Dorothy M.

Bongiornl of 637 61st St. ater, Herbert Armao of 773 57th St. and Peter B. Guzzlo of 134 Berkeley Place have been promoted to tech nical sergeants. They took part in ELECTRICIANS FURNITURE FINISHERS CABINETMAKERS BUSHELMEN FUR ESTIMATORS Free training on the )ob uith full pay for the following jobs: FIREMEN WATCHMEN (uniform men) BULK PACKERS GENERAL PACKER GENERAL KITCHEN 'HELP HANDYMEN WAREHOUSE STOCKMEN RUG AND LINOLEUM STOCKMEN GENERAL UTILITY MEN 40-hour week or part-time, 9 to 2 or 1 to 6 APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE EIGHTH FLOOR, EAST BUILDING UP TO 5:30 P.

M. Ask for Employrjisnt Representotivt at Hoyt St. door from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in action in the Asiatic, Central Pa the aerial poundings which preceded the invasion of Sicily and covered every landing the American ground troops have made since in the Medl terranean area, -Jala never granted on age by the navy. In the army these discharges were possible for men who were 38 years on or before Feb.

18. 1943. and who applied for them prior to July 1. 1943. Nowadays a man must have some very special reason to secure a discharge.

To those correspondents who have worried about the absence of mail recently from Europe we have no official answer. During the invasion we can expect very little mail from the active fronts. Asides to Readers To HELEN K. Do everything you can to keep his mind off that disappointment. Your letters can do wonders to restore his confidence in himself.

Don't make the mistake of WTiting to his commanding officer, no matter how unfair his case seems to you at this distance. If you have a problem, write to Richard Hart, care of this newspaper. A stamped, addressed envelope will bring a personal reply. cific, European. Meterranean and Southwest Pacific areas.

They include the following 69 men from Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island. ASIATIC AREA AMTZIS, Sgt. Melvin Robert J. Amtzls, father, 82 Myrtle Ave. ATKINS, Tech.

Sgt. Robert-Charles E. Atkins, father, 30-65 34th Astoria. BRCSH, Staff Sgt. George V.

Mrs. Agnes Mullen, aunt, 83-93 88th Woodhaven. COOKE, Pvt. Robert M. Mrs.

H. W. Yaffa and J. J. Scalia Howard W.

Yaffa of 191 E. 17th St. has been promoted to first lieu tenant in England. The bronze medal for "superior performance of duties" has been awarded Staff Sgt. John J.

Scalia of 152-10 124th St, Richmond Hill. Dan and Hal O'Dougherty Brothers in service are Seamen Wesley Johnson, Donald MaeFarlane Seaman 1st Class Wesley Johnson of 11 St. Mark's Ave. Is home on leave from Waldron Field, Corpus Christi, Texas. A veteran of the African campaign, Pfc.

Donald MaeFarlane of 129 Rogers Ave. is on The Good Conduct Medal has 1st Class Dan and Hal O'Dougherty of 47 St. Place. A graduate been awarded to Corp. Irving Weiss-man of 412 E.

9th St, stationed at All those now engaged in essential work need not apply of St. Francis Preparatory School, HOSPITALIZATION ENROLLMENT Now Open Mail today for information active duty in Italy. New Cumberland, Pa. Dan entered the maritime service last February and is stationed In ABRAHAM II the Pacific. Hal, 18, a member of From Overseas the naval reserve, was graduated recently from Brooklyn Preparatory FULTON ST.

ot HOYT School with the general excellence (A TJ Previously reported! HOSPITAL ENROLLMENT 6 Court Salte 06, Brooklyn T. Address City missing in action, Sarah C. Corrigan. wife, 159 Hudson Roosevelt. CUTRONE, Tech.

5th Grade Alle- santro Mrs. Marie Cutrone, mother, 13 Cornelia St. CUTRONE, Tech. 5th Grade Samuel J. Angle Cutrone, sister, 189 Engert Ave.

DEFILIPPIS, Staff Sgt. Dominlck Leo Defilippis, father, 144 Schenectady Ave. DILEO, Staff Sgt. Philip P. Joseph Anthony Dileo, father, 44 Hazel Glen Cove.

DON'OHUE, Sgt. Harold J. Mrs. Ingeborg Donohue, mother, 265 Pulton Westbury. FISCH, 1st Lt.

Abner M. Solomon Pisch, father, 334 Poster Ave. GAMER, Pfc. Eugene Carl Gamer. cousin, 101-26 123d St, Richmond Hill.

GANNON, 2d Lt. Michael G. James A. Gannon, father, 21-24 45th Road. Long Island City.

GRICCO, 2d Lt. Louis J. Mrs. Lucy Gricco, mother, 211 Tulip Franklin Square HART, Sgt. Prank H.

Dr. Francis B. Hart, father, 922 Sterling Place. HEFFERNAN, Pvt. Peter J.

Mrs. Catherine Heffernan, mother, 215 Pearl KALLIGEROS, 2d U. Val J. Mrs. Amanda Kalligeros, mother, 83-28 Don ran Elmhurst.

KELLER, Pvt. Otto W. Mrs. Elizabeth Wurthner, sister, 90-23 149th Jamaica. KNESZ, Staff Sgt.

Victor L. Frank Knesz, father, 32-19 76th St, Jackson Heights. KIFFEN, Flight Officer Samuel K. Mrs. Mary J.

Kiffen, wife, 243 Lakeview Ave, Rockville Center. KRAMER, 2d Lt. Viktor S. Viktor J. Kramer, father, 49-15 Skillman Ave, Woodside.

KRASSNER, 2d Lt. George Mrs. M. Rose Krassner, mother. 188-08 Union Turnpike, Flushing.

MATICAN, Staff Sgt. Sigmond Mrs. Anna Matican, mother, 613 Howard Ave. McDONOUGH, 2d Lt. Alfred Jr.

gold medal for attaining the highest marks for the fourth consecutive time. In a recent city-wide Catholic high school Latin contest, he Pvt. Morton Sa Tim to CU i is vader is a prisoner of the Ger ETeninc placed Brooklyn Prep In first po ii mans, according to sition. word received wj ii Jrom the War De JCwdy gifts for a flmeMdei The expert's medal for proficency with the 30-caliber carbine has been I II partment by- bis mother, Mrs. awarded to Pvt.

Vincent DeAngelis Bertha Savader of 1 ft of 6807 10th stationed at Drew (A 38 Legion St. Field, Fla. Morton Savader member of the Josephine Viafore, mother, 15-15 77th St, Jackson Heights. WALSH, Staff Sgt. Michael J.

Mrs. Mary Walsh, mother, 32-40 80th St, Jackson Heights. WHITELAW, Tech. Sgt. John T.

Francis J. Whletelaw, father, 135 Capital Ave, Williston. WOLFE, Staff Sgt. Maxwell Mrs. Gertrude Schonberger, sister, 525 E.

5th St MEDITERRANEAN AREA BUTLER, Sgt. Aaron V. Jr. Mrs. Wilhelmlna Butler, mother, 136-22 Carlton Place, Flushing.

COIXINGE, Staff Sgt. Frank R. Frank Collinge, father, 21 Dow Mineola. COZEOLINO, Pvt. Anthony Mrs.

Jessie Cozeolino, mother, 157 N. 4th St. CUNNEEN, Sgt. Charles A. Mrs.

Delia Malloy, aunt, 744 Carroll St. DOUGNEY, Pvt. John Jr. Mrs. Anna Doughney, mother, 630 88th St.

DRUTMAN. 2d Lt. Nathanle'. Mr" Fannie Drutman, mother, 1945 64th St. HORAN, 2d Lt.

James J. Mrs. Mary Koran, mother, 139-15 247th St, Rosedale. KAISER, Pfc. Irving A.

Mrs. Kaiser, mother, 2992 W. 31st St. medical corps Private Savader saw service In Italy. Stationed at an air service command depot In England are Tech.

5th Grade David Dankner of Brooklyn and Pvt. John D. Dunn of 1178 Jefferson Ave. B. I.

Heller and Milton Hirschtritt Bernard I. Heller of 620 Mont You can't afford if? If you're inclined to lay, "I can't afford any more Bonds," just take another look at the casualty lists. At least $100 extra in Bonds over and above your regular buying is needed as your part in putting over the 5th War Loan. If the men in our armed forces can afford to give their lives then certainly you can afford to lend at least $100 even more! MEN ARE DYING YOU BUYING? M.mbn New York Stock Exchange and olh.r Exchanges 120 Broadway New York 5 189 Montague St. 19 Congress St.

Brooklyn 2 Boston 9 Serving as a truck driver at an air base in England is Pvt. Louis Testa of 218-222 S. 3d St. Paul T. Manno of 2429 85th St.

HAND-CUT CRYSTAL-CLEAR STEMWARE gomery St. has been promoted to major in the 12th Army Air Force, where he is serving as aviation dis has been promoted to sergeant in the Mediterranean theater, where he is stationed with a 15Ut Army Air pensary surgeon. Serving as an aviation mechanic in the Mediterranean theater is Corp. Milton Herschtrltt of 711 Miller Ave. Mrs.

Anna F. McDonough, Force Liberator group. $3 dozen mother. Ill 70th St. McELROT.

2d Lt. Joseph Mrs. KLEIN, 2d Lt. Allan I. Mrs.

Elsie Refrigeration mechanics serving F. Klein, mother, 48 Hart St. with a mobile quartermaster unit in the Mediterranean theater are ROSENTHAL, Staff Sgt. Arthur S. Corps.

Joseph A. Potente of 240 High Mrs. Hannah Rosenthal, mother, 686 E. 48th St. St, Daniel Shostak of 317 Lefferts Margaret M.

McElroy, wife, 4806 28th St. MILLER, Staff Sgt. Wilfred Mrs. Elsie Miller, mother, 66-73 79th Place, Middle Village. MORRISON, 2d Lt.

Thomas P. Mrs. Mary MacMurray, sister. 1115 W. Park St, Long Beach.

ff' Ave. and Pvt. Daniel Sam Berman of 1565 E. 12th St. RYAN, Tech.

Sgt. John T. Mary Ryan, sister, 51-22 Skillman Ave, Woodside. SANDSTROM, Pvt. John Mrs Dazzling crystal-clear thln, blown stemware brides will fall in love with! A grace ful optic shape that catcher every flicker of light, withi beautiful grey-cut design in frosted floral and foliags pattern.

Goblets, cham pagnes, wines, cordials, and 12 ounce footed tumblerv Second Lt. Joseph S. Asip of 30 88th Liberator bombardier, has MORTIN, Flight Officer Irving-Samuel Mortin, father, 152 Central Ave. J. J.

Doherty and E. W. Carraro Aviation Cadets James J. Doherty received the second Oak Leaf Clus of 13 Van Dam St. and Eugene W.

Hilda Sandstrom, mother, 48 2d Ronkonkoma. SCHUSSEL. Flight Officer Stanley Mrs. Rose Schussel. mother, 2221 Avenue Y.

MURPHY, Staff Sgt. James Mrs. Mildred M. Murphy, wife, Carraro of 5812 19th Ave. have com ter to his Air Medal.

New taff sergeant at a Marauder base is Sidney Colten of 448 Kingston Ave. pleted primary flight training and 240-03 Canev Rosrlale. NEICHNIEDOWICZ, Tech. are taking intermediate at Pensa SKRBA. Tech.

Set. Georee. Jr. cola, Fla. John Mrs.

Felicia Neichniedo- Mrs Dorothy K. Skrba, wife. wicz. mother, 66-40 Jay Ave, Long I LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES tioneer. at Brooklyn Real Estate Certificate the following i a I PRESCRIPTIONS Compounded Registered Phormiciirs I to servo you Wyhu 8-2746 hanae 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. fj TTITTC A TIP nip COMTTVITITn TTSR. i i Westhampton Beach. SOBYLAK, 2d Lt. Emil Karol Sobylak, father, 180 Huron St.

TITUS, Pvt. Everett G. Jr. New York, on July 5th. 1944.

at 12 o'clock nuon. the premises in said judgment directed to be sold, being OF PARTNERSHIP NAMJfi UT BENEDICT BENEDICT Island City. PALMETER, Staff Sgt. Clarence Mrs. Gloria Palmeter, wife, 27 East Bav Drive, West Islip.

PONGE. 2d Lt. William F. Mrs. Lillian E.

Ponge, wife, 104-18 187th Hollis. PRINCE, Staff Set. Wade H. Mrs. Pursuant to Article 7 of the Partner ship Law of isew xoik.

Mrs. Helen J. Titus, wife, 314 WHEREAS the husiness of the firm a plot ol grouna in erooKiyn. nines County. New York, situate on the northeasterly side of 85th Street.

230 ieet southeasterly from 23rd Avenue, beins 30 feet front and rear by UK) feet deep, known as 2329 8oth Street. Brooklyn, reference being made to judgment for more complete description of of BENEDICT BENEDICT, a partnership which has transacted business Caton Ave. SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA in tins stale continues 10 ne conauctea Millie P. Kondelka. mother, 213 SILVERMAN, 2d Lt.

George S. by certain of the partners therein; and WHEREAS, the business heretofore Maple Rockville Centre. conducted by said firm is to be con Harrv M. Bulow, brother-in-law 111-32 76th Forest Hills. tinued hereafter by the undersigned in the name of BENEDICT BENEDICT Dated.

June ism. 1914. GEORGE W. MARTIN. Referee.

MURRAY FEI.DMAN. Attorney for RASE. Staff Sgt. Hans A. Armin F.

Rase, father, 99-50 65th Ave. ROBERTS, 2d Lt. Gilman N. Mrs. Marguerite Roberts, mother, 962 LEGAL NOTICES at 99 John Street, Hew York City NOW THEREFORE, the undersigned ferwklrn'l leading Druggists'' Plaintiff, 29 Broadway.

New York City. JeH-Bt Th In pursuance of the statute in such cases made and provided, no make Greene Ave. vnm TwlcDirirritJtr rt anl sign and acknowledge this certificate ROSENBAND, Corp. Leon Mrs. ana declare that tne persons lnienain to deal under the name of BENEDIC ot you are nereby cited tu snow cause before uur Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in Room ZjLP jti Ipfi If BENEDICT, with their respective NOTICK Pursuant to an order of Hon.

Francis D. MfGarey, Surrogate of the County of Kings. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN to all persons having claims against JULIA T. TROST. deceased, formerly residing at 134 Jofalemon Street.

Borough of Brooklyn. Kings County. City and State of New York, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to the undersigned at its office. No. 177 Montague Street GRACEFUL HURRICANE LAMPS places of residence are as follows: Herbert C.

Ashton. 632 McDonough 25-A at the Hall of Records In the County of Kings, on the 11th day ot July. 1944. at 9:30 o'clock in the fore Gussie Rosenband, mother, 4810 Avenue O. RYAN, 2d Lt.

Frank Mrs. Mary B. Rvan, mother, 81 Parkville Ave. RYCZKO, Tech. Sgt.

Victor A noon, wny ducn Beiuemeni snouia not ue Had. Brooklyn, n. r. Walter Benedict, Hotel Bossert, Brooklyn. N.

Y. Benjamin W. Blakey. 91 Rugby Road Brooklyn. N.

Y. Thomas R. Duthle, 10 Summit Road Verona. New Jersey. Thomas F.

Handy. 45 Beech Street. East Orange. N. J.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Andrew Ryczko. father, Corona Corona. 109-36 Brooklyn 2. New York, on or before i the 1st day of October.

1944. BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, as 3.98 SCHLECHT, 1st Lt. Edwin Jr. temporary administrator of the goods. (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. FRANCIS D. McOAREY. Surrogate of WAR BONDS fj ARE THE SAFEST INVESTMENT PROTECT I YOVRS I I RENT A I 1 SAFE Adeposit BOX PIONEER SAFI DEPOSIT VAULTS 41 Flatbusti Av NEvins S-2700! jcnaiieiH. ana creans wmcn were oi pair Mrs.

Errol L. Schlecht, wife, 48 St. Julia T. Trost. deceased.

Wesley L. Muckenfuss. 111-15 75th mh3n-2Ht Th our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 2nd day of June. Avenue. Forest Hills.

N. Y. Harold S. Smith, 72 Whitehall Blvd Pile No. HSKft lfl.11.

Garden I' v. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, bv the grace of Cod William E. Whitney. 40 Westminstel ,1 trAnt rrt-e and independent To James Bui IN WITNESS we have ler. Frederick Butler.

Mary Rutler. if living and if dead, whose whereabouts hereunto set our hands and seals this 6th day of June. 1941. are unknown, and cannot be ascer lamed after diligent inquiry, and if rhev be dead, their legal, representa' live? if anv. their widows or hus HBKKEKT C.

ASHTON WALTER S. BENEDICT BENJAMIN W. BLAKEY THOMAS R. DUTHIE THOS. F.

HANDY WESLEY L. MUCKENFUSS HAROLD S. SMITH fL. S. (L.

S. L. S. L. S.

(L. S. L. S. (L.

S. (L. S. One of the prettiest wedding gifts we could imagine! The soft lustre of ruby-colored glass globes above the crystal clear sparkle of the pressed glass makes a truly handsome setting. The lamps are 12 inches tall, with 6 prisms.

Complete with 2 candles. hands, if any. theip distributees and any and all unknown persons, who may tie necessary and proper parties to this Paul's Place. SOHOERL1N, Staff Sgt. George L.

Mrs. Gertrude G. Schoerlin. wife. 67-42 SelfridRe Forest Hills.

SIEBERT, Set. Walter H. Mrs. Anna E. Siebert, mother, 622 Crei-cent St.

SILKE, 2d Lt. Frank. Jr. Frank Silke, father, 11'2 Prospect Place. SIMON, 2d Lt.

Murray L. Mrs. Anna Simon, mother, 118-04 107th Ave. STEVENSON, 2d Lt. Robert Mrs.

Mary G. Stevenson, mother, 3408 42d Long island City. SZAREK, Staff Sgt. Stanley Mrs. Sophie Szarek, mother, 35-33 64th Woodside.

TK'E, 2d Lt. Addison Addison P. Tice, father, 140-24 Oak proceeding, who cannot, after diligent WILLIAM E. WHITNEY inn. AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. je8-4t Th CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED PAKT-nership of H. SCHRIER 87-93 Third Avenue Brooklyn, wholesale grocers. General Partners Hyman s.lirier.

436 Ave. David Schacter. E. 26th Marry Schor. 1221 E.

10th Bklyn. Limited Partner Daniel A. Schacter, 1835 E. 28th contributed $13,110.84 in cash and other property; no agreement for return of or additional contributions: no right to property other than cash in return for contribution; no right to assign interest except to general partners; no rights of priority; 10'r participation in profits and losses. Additional limited partners admissible by unanimous agreement of genera! partners.

Dissolutipn of partnership effected on death of general partner, unanimous agreement of general partners, or bankruptcy of partnership. m25-6t Th inquiry be ascertained. SH.ND GRLLT- STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNT Or NEW YUKK. I NO: WHEREAS GEORGE N. LEVINE.

who resides at No. 820 East 10th On this 6th day of June. 1944, before me personally appeared HERBERT AbiiTON Walter s. benedict, BENJAMIN W. BLAKEY.

THOMAS DUTHIE THOMAS F. HANDY, WES- L.KY MUCKENFUSS. HAROLD in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, has presented his account and amended account as Executor of Die estate of Patrick Butler, deceased, lately residing at No. 92K Troy Avenue. 11 the Boinugh of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, City and State of New York, and a petition praying that his account niav be judicially settled: SMITH anri E. WHITNEY WANTED! Men-Women-Girls FOR WAR JOBS, AS OPERATORS, ASSEMBLERS, PORTERS, MATERIAL HANDLERS, Etc. TRAINEES ACCEPTED RELEASE REQUIRED Federal Mfg. Eng. Corp.

Steuben SI. DeKalb). Brooklyn to me known and known ta- me to be COCRT KINGS CuCNTY Flushing. BENEDICT BENEDICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 7. TRACER.

Pfc. a 0 Harry against FILOMINA MASSARI. et Tracer father 71 Dnrlnra Sr. defendants. NOTICE OF SAIE.

the individuals described in. and who executed the foregoing certificate, and they thereupon duly acknowledged to me that they executed the same. HARRY W. THOELEN. Notary Public.

Kings Co. Clerk's No. 58. Reg. No.

59-T-6. New York Co. Clerk's No. 74. Reg.

No. 48-T-6. Commission expires March 30. 1946. (SEAL)" eS-4tTh 1944.

a Certificate of Continued Use of tditc nf 'i Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure Partnership Name dated June 6. 1944 duly signed and acknowledged by al -Mrs. ceua sale entered June 9. 1944. I.

the naniert. will feree in said iudgment nt Trwf. mother. 2442 E. 22d St the partners therein set forth, was public auction to the Mghest fi ed in the Viffice nf the erk of Ne VIAFORE, 2d Lt.

Daniel (3. 11 at GLASSWARE, FOURTH, WEST. MAIL ORDERS FILLED OR CALL CUMBERLAND 6-6000 through V. McMation. auc- York County, State of New York, of.

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