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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI AUG. 10, 1945 10 Gallon Galenic ar 2d Christians-Jews Broadcast Sunday let A Brooklyn O'Keefe Unburdens His Soul i mw tmm Zoehfeld Cold nia July 30 to Aug. 5 PROCESSED FOODS Blue stamps 2 through 1 may be used now. Blue stamps 2 through 1 expire Aug. 31.

Blue stamps 1 through 1 expire Sept. 30. Blue stamps 1 through 1 ex Miss Ernestina Goldmann, By I. KAl'I'MAN Brooklyn Eagle Staff Correspondent Manila, July 30 "I an O'Keefe daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William Goldniann of Cedarhurst, becarrie the bride of Ensign Gun- Fragrances for Loveliness By PATRICIA LINDSAY A confused reader nktd me to write about fragrances: "Please tell tne the difference between toilet water, cologne, eau de cologne, perfumes, cream cologne, sachet, body powder, talc and dusting powder.

I'm pretty confused on which to buy and when to use it!" Well I'll try to explain. Kau not be lost by vying with anile colognes and eau de toilette! other fragrance, go by other names, too cologne Sachet is a rather thick pow-and 'toilet water. When they heavily perfumed. It may are scented stroncdv thev are, he rubbed onto the body for a of the Brooklyn O'Keefes," taid Corp. John E.

O'Keefe of 1695 E. Ine Brootiyn twunu National Conference of Chrtetiars and Jews will hold the second in series of four broadcasts on "Building Bridges of Good Will" Sunda at 1:05 p.m. over WQXR. Thomaa P. Doyle, Catholic news editor of the lUUgtou Ntw asrvioe and, auocfete editor at tht Tntr-raclal Review, win ttk.

on Team Wor tar TMca." 21st Flatbush. "I have a high ther Zoehfeld, U. S. Merchant Marine, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Zoehfeld of Centre Woodmere, on July 29 in the and enduring prejudice for O'Keefes, a clan of manifold virtues riw I 1 and of achievements that ring down Woodmere Methodist Church. pire Oct 31. Blue stamps 1 through 1 expire Nov. 30. MEATS AND FATS Red stamps 2 through 1 may he used now.

Red stamps 2 through 2 expire Aug. 31. Red stamps 2 through 7, 2 will expire Sept 30. Red stamps A 1 through 1 expire Oct 31. Red stamps 1 through 1 expire Nov.

30. Mrs. Harrison Farrell of was matron of honor for the the corridors of time and the annals of history. They are extra-special and a superior breed. "I have traveled far," said Corporal O'Keefe, "both as a merchant, seaman from 1934 to '43 and as one railed double-strength.

A cream pertume. may be spiniKieu in cologne is a war babv a cologne'your bureau drawers or may be with cream base. Hither is used, made into tiny satin pillows to bride. Arthur Goldmann, the bride's brother, served as best make be pinned beneath your blouse. after a hath or shower to of Uncle Sam's GIs since then.

Three times I have circumnavigated 'he SUGAR Sugar stamp 36 is valid globe. I have been In strange lands Last week'i ipxaW. Dr. Howr W. Htnti of th Dspartmant I English, and Fhttoaopbr at Brooklyn CollBge, dlscuwtnc "JtaUgton ad th Moral BiU of atUiattioii," df clared th survival of oivtUwtioi depends upon "th rMOoretton moral and thloal value.

Thf hope of the future of mankind, lf stressed, rested upon 1U willingne-ij to order lt life upon religious and spiritual principle. Abraham Klein, director of throuzh Aug. 31. mysterious places far from Eb- ciiAt'o ai) 1 bcts Field- In Rio de Janeiro Mid bllOhS Airplane stamps 1, In Bornbay and Capetown anu in war xjooiv are eaciijand Singapore, in Penang on ttie i ii you smell lovely! Then if you wish you may powder with either dusting powder, body sachet (which is actually dusting powder! or talcum. They are all very similar in texture.

Talc usually comes In a shaker box. the other two in larger boxes with a huge puff. Both types come scented or un- good indefinitely for one pair Malay Peninsula and Alexandria) iV Good posture clone can increase the bust measurement of a flat-chested jirl an inch or morel If you are interested in gaining a better bustline, read Patrieia Lindsay's book-, let So. 603, 'Developing the Bust." To obtain a copy send 10 cents (coin preferred) and a 3cent stamp to her, in care ni ihe Rrnnl-liin V.nntp of shoes. Airplane stamp 4 was! anci Valparaiso, in Hamburg and validated Aug.

1. Capri and Shanghai and in Japan, FUEL OIL Period 5 now In "I have been all over England and T. 1 Ireland and Scotland, and the quaint tWJ man in place of Ensign Zoeh-feld's brother, K. Heinz Zoehfeld, who is stationed with the navy in Michigan. The bride was graduated from Lawrence High School.

The bridegroom was graduated from Woodmere High School and Stevens Institute of Technology. He has been in the service almost two years. Kalish Miller Miss Rosalind Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David M.

Miller of 171 Bay 23d was married on Saturday evening to Staff Sgt. Frank Kalish, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kalish of 1552 Marine Parkway. The ceremony was performed at the Aperion bv Rabbi Charles Rett-bel and was followed bv a re- ENGAGED Miss Ruth Elizabeth Schonberg, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick L. Schonberg of 1100 18th is the fiancee of Harry E. Munz-ing, SM 3c, son of Mr. and Mis.

Harry E. Munzlng of 1713 Beverly Road. scented will discuss on Aug. 19 "Trends on the Sale of Religious Books Josephine Tietzman, Winifred West and Myra Slater, recent graduates of the New York City branch of the American Association laic is nice to nave to johnson Brooklyn X. Y.

Into shoes or to carry in yourj u.ul.civ a cuupuii English countryside is pleasant, and No. 16, good for six the people everywhere ore hospit-valid through Sept. 21. New able, especially lit may astonish you serially numbered 8 and 8 learn) the Scotch, who are hos- beach bag. The others are nice I Garden City News of University Women, will speak on Aug.

26 on how girls of different TAKES HUSBAND'S PLACE i.i h.ivp in vmir bathroom mileage ration coupons are Ptame fee-spending beyond iany people I know. Of the cities being issued. Mrs. Frances Kevelson, 22, of fis work together harmoniously. lhave visited the most beautiful If ou use both cologne and Special to the Brooklyn Eagle dusting powder it is better to; Garden City.

Aug. 10 Mr. and buv them of the same fragrance. i Mrs. George R.

Murdock of New Rio. I have seen times of peace and( 30006 Quentin Road, who op i i unies oi war. WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN the lOlh (Timberwolfj Division of the lst Army. WiWMlall Vaughn Mr. and Mrs.

Gilford Philip I Hyde Park Road entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor l'f ifUlllfS l'erfiune is the final step plied for duty in the Waves immediately after her husband's death in the Phi lip- I "And In these travels, sir. have run into many O'Keefes of many racps and many names good, eu- Your Birthday By Stella (li (turn awn, '(i. vitvi SjV iv. inn, dock A. I'.

who returned Delior fellows (likp the OKwfps), grooming It accents your heautv and personality. It may Inamed Pietro or Juan or Ying Lee pines last December. Now recently from overseas. jception Mi xik-i t. Sgt David sKl- David bel Umngton of Woodall of Sky Island, Port Washington, have made known the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anne Woodall, to Corp.

lor Lsldor Cohen or Ivan or Percivalse second closs sha i be used with cologne or body Marcus was best powder or it may be used alone. a for (he who It has a much more potent Pass August at; bg KtatloneJ temporarily at grame which lingers with Caitlen City Hotel. jsjoux Sergeant longer than a cologne or toilet Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T.

recently returned from or Francois. And it is all right to AUGL'sT 10 Bom to- hav. Wmprf tillnv (hat. thprp iro Martin Willard Vaughn, A. A.

stationed at the wave recruiting headquarters in Philadelphia helping to recruit the 'ou of those "O'Keefes at heart among all the son of Mr. and Mrs, ui jemorralirally Inclined people all vnn an. Yon ftrp nmhit.tnus nH rwr- .1 water, to get tne most irom asun o.r (overseas after serving montns for the month of: jtiampsnire perfume it is best to spray it on Vaughn of Carbondale, 111. Miss Woodall was graduated from the academy at Sullins College in Bristol, and is attending the Tobe-Coburn School in Fisher Slegel an August. our skin with r-- 0ver uie wuria.

ror naven we goi 10 -iru-i .11 severing. You are determined to get uve together with all of them after 'UUU WQves needed monthly, what you want and will not take tills war'" I 2VnJjlZnl Aft" "'i war. corporal O'Keefe! Correction ZZrtL n. "I would like to settle Sgt. Morris M.

Townsend was er-power and you are going to get now offer per- Mrs. Harry A. Persell of Brix- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fisher Main- paifumer fume, cologne, dusting powder, ton Road gave a bridge luncheon of 81 Ocean Parkway have an I IUU.

-MU Eatrl-and bath -cent and sachet of uni-iat the Manhasset Bay Yacht nounced the engagement of their form fragrance. That is so the club on Wednesday. daughter, Miss Ruth Fisher, to true value of the scenting will; Mrs vjnjam arquharsoiJ lst Ll- Martin Siegel, A. A. New York.

Corporal Vaughn who is stationed in Lincoln received his air cadet train ing at Kings College in Bristol. ecutive director for War Finance in New York City and Long Island in Tuesday's Eagle. He was executive good the interesting life of a cor-If exc1C, WJ Li "respondent. Or maybe icM UClliC Hia VUU Vail t.VWJ iha.s departed for her home in son 01 Mr- ana lnJdmm secretary for the Victory Committee of the Federal Reserve Bank under you want. You have dramatic, lit-! Tt)en 'he corporal, somewhat shy-erary and musical ability.

It is a 'K drew out a sheet of paper with a 3 1 Wolf Peilman spcfc little something typed out on it the chairmanship of Philip A. Ben-j 1,,1 Boston after a visit with Mr. and ge. aiso oi dioomju. u.sS Mrs.

William R. Farquliarson of Flsher a Jllmor at Washington Meadow St. jSquare College of New York I'm- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wolf of no u-hirh h.

ih t. m.i.son during the nullum ww war Loan ior Brooklyn and Long Island. jWoodmere announce the engage- fortune and then dabble In the arts'10 8lance oveT- 11 i -ii'iii I innloinnt Clonal uiod a Mrs. Millard T. Webb is chair- iment of their daughter, Miss student at N.

V. U. when he en- olf, to Sgt. 'Howard isted. He was in Kurope with 0 for your own pleasure.

"I went to sea for the glamorous To find what the stars have adventure of it, but I remember vnnrhirth. i complaining bitterly of the monot- man and Mrs. John V. Jewell the vice chairman of the Community iirilllldll, iA. I.

Will VI iM. the 8th Air Force and will re day star and read 'the corresponding i ur" Club's tloor committee for the and Mrs. Joseph Perlman of For est. Hills. turn to duty tomorrow.

paragraph. Let your birthday coming season. Other commit- a while when, for instance, in con- The prospective bride was.be your dally guide, tee members are Mrs. hdward Komadi Yates C. Balcke, Mrs.

J. Austin Crom-I Romash of Peekskill. voy on the North Atlantic, we ran I through Jerry submarine packs or graduated from Boston l'niver-i Saturday. August It leo uiiif 24-aui. 23i a iood tor ducKed meir oornoer waves oir It's Satisfying! bie, Mrs.

Kvle Hill, Mrs. sity and is now attending the Yale University School of Nursing at New Haven. Her fiance inent of his daughter, Miss Mary Ann Romash, to Corp. Henry A your usual vreteni pln shore. V1RQO IAih.

S4-Sept. 221 -KeP to or-i dlnsrv Interenu lhi mornirn. Well, In the army It got dull. too. l8eDt' 23'0cl' when we moved into a supposed scorpio (Oct.

a2) Trj to sft tropical Paradise only to find selves in some hell-hole on New Hauers, Mrs. Clarence B. Millard, Mrs. Frank 11. llodgman Mrs.

Rudolf Smutny, Mrs. Alfred II, Rust, Mrs. Frank iJunne. Mrs. Romevn R.

Booth, Mrs. William Yates, son of Henry H. Yates of attended the University of Mis- 17r. Shpririan Ave souri and 13 now 011 duty the 1, imes. lie nas neen over momtns atfmrs ire well itvortd Guinea.

Then we get into the Leyte Capricorn dm. "-Jn so'-Tej invasion and wish we were back in L-ivii a 1 a 1 err in a i 1 1 thP North Afriran and Italian seas since last January jlfewson, Mrs. Norman L. Hill- rtT'tTv c' and returned to the GelsrkeDeGl.1(,he i-those comfortable and safe New aquarius rJn, 2l-Feb lm wind im Otiinea tents, bufinp matters Miss Floria Louise DeGrishe, PiarKS (Feb in-Marcn si i --inn ra. i as on a raa.10 snip, i was a fnerUy IvorHle dy lor jour 'i combination bosun and gunner and daughter of Mr nnu 41.19.

1.MJIU.111 (art s. last November. He served G. Sears and Mrs. Fred Vogel.

Lm, Uie Armol.e(l Division Mrs. Samuel Creason of White-jand now is stationed at the Sig-hall Boulevard is entertaining asmal Corps Photographic Center, house guests her mother. Mixihong Island City, llarrv C. Pomerov of Garden' DeGrishe of Inwood. became the sn T7 7 Ke I n'd to lactlul in your re.tion- an awIui 0t 0f Zeros.

I got my big tiuB i uS "jtn theltbrill watching some of my tracers Hani (Plseke, M. M. .1 'C, son Of mn aii olfered this morn-ieat jnl0 a jap plane we didn't ICED TEA Mr. and Mrs. William Geiseke of1" 93iTve carp bring it down but we chased It away City, and her sister, Mrs.

McGraih In 11., in ai nomc uom mere, we aiso naa ioi.s 01 11 rui 111 a if i- tr.r biu.p.c W. Hawkes of Rome, N. Y. Mrs i. emu on nn 13-llnv in l.mavptl ulf, Mother5 Your grocer now tas a complete line of smooth -fing-textured HEINZ 3m Foods in glass jars i i.

i. in t'U dL ru. rdl null. in-i hancer (June 2.i-.ni;v after which I became a landlubber ui. d.m ivtis.

rraiiK n. v.ana- Nassau Ae. aimouiices u.e morn.n. on anvthm. Important.

glier of I Lnngview riace, Great jgagement of her daughter, Missl PettV Offi- lllft HUN. I lTt--ll lull nil- Neck and Manhattan aniioiinceJ'eggy O'Donnell. to aaaln in the fighting on Luzon. Just the same I feel homesick now and Ihen for life in the merchant marine loweo ai i ne ra i ii ue. i Set Up Point System Ihp hiith of a sim k'piin nalla-'ci'r At'llmi' ('.

Ali-Ct'alh sim in i rORECLOSl'SES LEGAL NOTIC ES glier, on Aug. 6 at the Methodist Mr, and Mr. McGrath of! Hospital. Mrs. Gallagher wasjSt.

The announcement! Mi.ss Marie Carroll, daughter ofjuas made at. a family gathering, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Carroll of 59aat Mrs. Donnell's home last! WarU QuiL for Discharge of The seneral parl- I SUFFOLK A. B. C. POST RESIGNED BY LOWE tier 19 ALFRED UIFFO of a43 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE Of NKW YORK COUNTY OK KING S- LAFAYETTE NATIONAL RANK OK BROOKLYN IN NEW Hlrcei, wuiTiij.

New York 111 VEGETABI.KS Bunched limited partner are SALVATORE C1K Rlvprhpnd Aue. 10 Horatio Iiwe YORK, a.i Tnutc- for orttfiratr- hold- Army Doctors month. carrots, minimum weight 1 Miss O'Donnell. daughter of pound per bunch. JO cents a retired Calverton farmer, announced iVncR7ui.

7th St. Mr. and Mi s. Michel L. Puyans of Kildare Road have as their toaay tnai ne nas Miomiuea nis ind.x No.

I3.r.6 194s. uu- iuiiics ui'iiinieii. i a otuicn: loose carrois. wiinout imTt nf'ice iMitii'e up s.u.i: house guet their cousin, Mrs. 'graduate of Girls High School tons, 1 pound lettuce, trimmed, surireon general.

U. S. Army, nf ofnllf V'l'feL T-v 1 1 I 1 and Grace Institute. Mr. Me-' weighing less than 10 ounces a tortav announced a point system rnnimi n.rrf Hp'isti and duly enured nn ihe nth dav FO cf 11 ililliiido Avenue.

Manhatlan, New York City: CATHERINE OlFFO of 3134 HJth York City, and FRANCES! C1KFO (it It Hillside Manhattan, New Yoi City. Th term of exigence is liom July 1. 191,5. lo June 30, 19-19, In. limve.

unlt'as aooiier lerininated by anil wills Ihe count-lit of the general Mariner. The amount of cash conn ihuled by each limited partner is as follows: S.LVATnRK CIFFO CATIIKKl.NK I FbXI no FRANCES CIFFO That Ihe limited partners sloill nmka no additional contriliutii, us at anviimn vjtli Ivjo Wan nn Joas-o i 1 i 1 ii- nf urniv mpdical of- 1 wil1 cM b' veiiiuid in naaiia. Mrs. Felix A. Regenie of Clay-don Road entertained at her im-i v.

lval UMC vvriiiiii i as pXJiiucu io.m duni; luscnc mo Keiiiy, ioneer.1, lo Ihe hit-'hent after ,10 months with the Allan- tn a bead iceiiyhinp over IT fleers. I sixth WO-ver term. ibid.W public auriinn la ine.trepl home yesterday afternoon, llertic fleet. He is a graduate of 17; if sold by the pound The plan as set orth tn rn Mf saW that aUho8ht rtr Journal of the American Meflicai A noard hnsiY.irk. on Hi 29ih dav of AukusL.

llll.i cuests arc ail workers in the Red idrew Jackson High School. Miss pound II; yellow and red Association, nrovides: Micrnitinn P' iw Hh V. Vl ini and imprmemenl. Cross. lO'Donnell was given a surprise onions, all green peas, 1 i.

ivit-uicai yyji submitted Jiuv ne na.s reiraineo'im umrien to tic sold Contributions of the limited pin lnen 1 Ol. I 1.. nw A a.1 C11I-- utwl li.iiifl in t. nt Up. apt.

anil Mrs. William M. (dinner and shower party last'pounr I 1, dlltuil.l.r iimih y.ai uirnLci ui unuu.u rrom nerformini! the duties OI .,) ai.V oe oil June 311. uun. hilt nnca iMn uiiiiKi pvt-ni or inn 11 i i.rf toes, 1 )otina h'2; ail Oiner poia- puis ov a iim.mi 0ricf and that the Ities are now known a- 42 Vaiet Street, and partner diirimt the tiirie fiv-d ii.V.

toes 1 pound -V all spinach. 1 1 certain "scarce' specialties are porfonned Democratic I continuance of the partnership, th. nd 'l'eliRible for their wuliftm pi I 'a0' rr i A sn a I'A 1 IU1 fir nnVP Cliff announce the birih of a week at the home of Miss Yir on. William Alan Cliff, on Augjginia Sullivan in North Bergen 2 at Coliiinhiis. liul.

Mrs. Cliff is. New Jersey. ihe former Miss Marjorie Kmilie Beck man of St. Captain Cliff i.s stationed at Camp Alter-! Mr.

and Mi's. Alexander Cy lime lliorenlier. or. the iiniinn of HorouKli of Brooklvn, of Ihe City of New York. County of Kims and State all other sweet potatoes, 1 pound office i with Homoay 01 scarce specialties may De mt-uM-u Off of New Yolk, hounded and described as follows, to wit HKCINNINC, at a point on the southerly distant one KRi: IT Apples, all if they have adjusted service ratings ni.i i uu (ii ici tlie Kciifial partner, retained in tho liusineps.

Each ni-ccial partner nhall to sit ('( ui-rcent per a tin nf his or tier cnnti ihutmn anil each shall lie entitled In twem-five u.vt) perrent of Ihe prnfiln. Tin partners have no ruth! to admit ddi-llonal paitners. That no limited p.irt- clenian of Cedat hurst and I.ake( Ind hurc. feet eight inches de or Var-l Rtre I nound IV all aoricots 1 120 or "Scarce' specialties: With 2,100 lbs. Penicillin hundred and forty-onef pound all dpi potiiio eastroenteroloRV.

Ophthalmol-1 (lf 2iuo Dounds of from th rot 1- Centra American hananas. I A Rliipineni, oi pounas of the side of V.ir-l Street, ner formed hy announce the en-; and Mi. William Kwiler.Ceoi ge, southerly side lAfHf Msii urvnof wv. fH 1 1 in iw I okv and otoiarynRoiogj, camioioRj penicillin, wrappings included, total-nf Vivt street with tli westerly aide Mr. Com i heir announce the hirth Hi banan Avenue, running ihenre other limited tmrtnw idermotooav.

allergies, anesuie.sia, nnnri vials em mntalnlnir! or nf ijaKenient oi tneir (jaiignter, 2. Wil.j Alice C.vcleinan, to Capt. Arnold m(i jT a), swpp( pound ii; an sweet secutul child, a son cnernes, i nero-psychiatry. neurosurgery, tho-mm unitS( )eft LaGuardia Field KuS rri rnulice JKl'JKr4. ham Kisilei Cooi in St.

Jo-lDuhb, A. C. son of Mr. and I raclo-usrgery. plastic surgery, or- lyPSterday for Sweden aboard 'a party wall, one hundred feel; theiu-K have print-it in the reuiin of their'i 'in' thopedic surgery and clinical intercontinental Airlinesi TJxv-aL "fA eiJ.1 laboratory.

converted B-17 plane, completing its! northerly, parallel with c.raham Ave- i rurht V. ve ii.J pound II; all table grapes, 1 pound IS; California and Arizona white grapefruit, 1 pound 12; all lemons, 1 pound L't; oranges, l.Ma. -eph's Hospital, I)em er, on Benjamin Dubb of Albany -8. Mrs. Coors is the formeriand Lake Ceorge.

(leraldiup daushterj Mif.s Cycleman is a graduate of Cilbert Jackson of (Jarden'of Lawrence Hish School and He also has tne New Heim Re-Cocked Cereal Food nne. Htm or the riistuni-e Ihrnuifh, 'v'i" "'P, Party wall, one hundred Met In Sr. it if vears of aue. reaardless of their riiniit. youiherlv side of Vari street- deeeased Ken-mi thence lermmaie on the fim Ciu.

released If they are returned The penicillin was sen, by PXA bv Davis and Company of or lce of and mt- T' byishciey International Corpora'lon; tfZX? ahaii "Al mined WZ'. Itioatpr mi- HeelstrpH slirnllK 's TODAY'S PATTERN trial pacliog nai Olltllic.) linn iioiiwinu iij.i 'attended New York I'niversity. She is now attending lie Art jStudents League in Manhattan. iCantain Dubb is a graduate of a mi i.l- fM-e Cf.llIKU a r. tl III 1 1 I k' 1 1,1 1't Iiei'Jt AH nl, ,1.1.

A FOR SMART LINENS of lh nw, tasty, The surgeon general's announce- company of Brooklyn and Ell Illlyil. nnv in 'tVlSd men adaeo, nowever, inai Decause international Corporation ol in-! jkckhevs car it. a representative of nion College. St henectady, N'. V.

u-- luring aii nn "general hospitals in the United dianaDolis to Swedish drug manu-trney for Plaintiff nourishing Haini Prc-Cooii- Ctrtal Food for your baby. Writ lo H. J. Htinx Dept. Pittsburgh, Pa.

Rector Street. au7-6t Tuif Ctalna ore etiMij ol nnalf anH hpz-QIKe (..,,,.., irsew YOrK I tty. He enlisted in the service four years ago and has been overseas for about two years. the surseon general desires to send months thereafter Dated: N. Juv 1045 riKKO I 9 SAIA'ATORK CIEKI1 L3 FRANCES CtFEO CATHERINE a SUPREME COUIT.

KtNCS CdtlN'TY CITY BANK FARMERS TRt'RT COMPANY and MARCARET F.I.-BERP as Trustee under the laM Will replacements to the Pacific as quickly as possible, the ase provision is not beiiiK put into effect STATE OF NEW YORK. COITNTT aim Testament or rms Elbcr.s, de- dadjirf tiAQt, ti. HIT L-lvr-D lftl MM of IN PURSUANCE (Weinberg Loevner Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weinberg Manhattan announce the en-IgaRement of their daughter, Miss i uefenn.ints.

isi.i, hefure me personally cam OF A JltUOVENTIJ.nrl appeared ALFRED CIFFO SM, AND SALE duly VATokK CIFFO, CATHERINE CIFFO for the moment for personnel in the army service forces and no medical officer in the non-scarce OF FORECU1SIIRB made and entered in the nhnv en. nnu tirru. to me known titled action, and bearinc date the 16th day of July. 1945 1. the undersigned category is beins released who has YW472? ana Known lo me to he the Individual deaenhed In.

and who executed the Keieree in Rt a uina-menr nnmert nrcirninv n. 11 Doris Fay Weinberg, to Corp. Bernard Loevner of Woodmere, at public auction to the hiihesl i severally acknowledged to that they bidder, by Monroe J. Ehrman. Auc- executed the same.

Es. PI- Initt fll less than 110 points (except those who returned from overseas since V-E The Dental Corps Ls nbo nperat-ine under this orovLsion, the an MICHAEL J. CHHISANO son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Loevner of Pittsburgh, Pa.

l. B.llfT. N. V. 10 15 m.

Sl'ltiT-iiiiM Tri Kt Atii.ti $1 enm vMay nti Trip Firt Aitulit Jt 40. Ch-is 7J( Notary Puhlip nsra Cn. Clerk Vn. pa vs. I 'A I tioneer at ine BrooKlyn Keal Estate Exchange Salesroom.

189 Montairue Street Brooklyn on the loth day of Ausruat, 1915. at 15 o'clock noon. Ihe premises directed by aaid judgment to he aold and therein described as follows: ALL that eertnln lot nteee 1 inttC-7. Comnnaaion expirea March-30." 1W. aiiS-di Miss Weinberg is a graduate of, N'ew York University.

Corporal1 nouncement said. It. added that; ft Put Your Skin 50 MOONLIGHT SAILS ss.Awrnir.AN 1 JPDBLIO NOTIOM the surgeon general's office hopes to rqemove the exception for both corps later. NOTICE OF CP THE HIDSON5ATI HOST OSI Fvrh.ns PI-. I.

m. nuirr, N. Y. C. ISrn CERTAIN UNCI.A1AIED PROPERTY Held by BROOKLYN HOROCGH GAS CO Brooklyn, N.

Y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Loevner studied at the University of Pittsburgh and is a member of the Phi Lambda Pi fraternity. Ho is stationed at Bradley-Field, Conn. Prior to entering the Corporal Loevner made his home with his brother When at ne and "Um anuatj. lyinu and belmr in Vm? m.U.

vnu of Brooklyn. County nf itch make youvKmsre. City and Stale of New York feel like a pin-1 bounded and as follows-rushion et BEGINNING at a point on the southern on aide of DeKalb Avenue distant quick relief with feet 3 inches easterly from the Ammen'i Anti- rfirner 0f Hluyvesant Ave- ant to Section 402 of the Abandoned Mr. and l-'rancis II. Hamlin of Chestnut St.

entertained at dinner at the Cherry Valley, C.I..1. fPi 1 i m-hiili-itr fr liii iiPA Property Law uf the State nf York: ''rHo Avenue; runnlnn septic Powder. It thence southerly nat allel wilh Stuyve- I 1 VP tk HUDSON and Mter -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A I Loev ner of Woodmere.

dneacnanngper- pari or ine aistanra rhav-ka earty wall UK) feet: thence apiration, cnecat easterly parallel with DeKalb Avenue LilllJ till I liciug Miiniift iui and Mrs. Herbert Mohan, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rruee Brooks and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Clark. hi; liraUi bacteria. andiM feet 8 lnchc- thence northerly attain Used the world over by paranri wun Mtuyvesant Avenue and part of the distance through a partv.

wall 100 feet to the iroutherlv aide of (a) That a report of unclaimed amounta uf money or other property held or owing by the above-named cor', poralion has been made to the Slate Comptroller and that a li.t of the names of the person or permum appear im from Ihe rerordj. of such corpora, lion to he entitled thereto Is on file and ppen to public inspection at It principal office or place of business at Wert 17lh Street nnd Mermaid Avenue. RoroUKh of Brooklyn. Kings County. N.

where any audi abandoned property Is payable; (h) That such rlcnrwlra nnvmAtila nil U. W. 4M Si. If Sib M. J.

S. Army, Navy and Marine Corps. f.11 1.11 ms Si A 111 Umi 1-4; 1r rr rnr rr rr I an "10.110 8.30 1.46 loan JLL UMS 101SO Jtso I2t) Ht.10 atlKJ SI 15 I 1U0 StOO 2 00 1 2 0 3 3 55 3 8 15 1 kiniHey Hillmher Mr. and Mrs. Norman W.

King.dey of Montclair, N. an-nounce the engagement of their ilauL'htor. Mis Holpn Oeorp-p DcKnlh Avenue; thence weaterlv alonn the said southerly side of PeKalh Avenue 18 feet 9 inehea to the point or plare of beginning. TOGETHER with all the rlcht title and interest of the mortgagor of, tn Ar PL Rrar ML Nwburfk. PnughSatMii KinifUKi Caukill ttr AI IM Here's a vouthful style that's be Ask your doctor aDoui nnimun 1 finer powder made for adultt or babies.

Quick Relief for Sunburn Prickly Heaf Chafing iVoffe Rh Diaper Rash Insect Bitei All minor ikin and foot irritation: eKalh A IIP! I IH CSS5 CAUSE) ana to the inna lyinar in ri refunds, tosrether with interest Hue front of and Artlnlntnr snin nue, in tHvlurn M.rMt win. day ChildrM 6 to 11, hall ftn 41 Add elegance and bright color to l() pv, Class E(J. your linens, with the.se dMlgns thai mil 1 come In pairs-lowly with flower "1 XN A- U- S- son frames. Easy to embroider. M''.

ad Mrs. Paul II. Bilhu- Oarden lavonte.s frame your ber of Duuglaston, L. 1. premises to the center Una thereof.

Dated, July 2 SAVT'EL ROSENTHAL Referee. coming to the mature woman. Pattern 4729 closes at side-front, Blips on and off like a coat! Nice In itriped fabric. Tab collar optional. Pattern 4729 comes in sizes 34, 36, 38,40, 42, 44, 46.

Size 36 takes 3H vArrls material. thereon and lew lawful deductions, will be paid ly It on or before the succeed, mir thirtieth day of September lo'per-sons establishlnu to Its ealiafartiun lltfir riitht to receive the same: and (c) That thereafter, and on or before October 10, 1946. such unclaimed depim- At your favorite drug tounttr MORGAN A LOCKWOOn. Attorneys for Plaintlffa. 44 Wall Street, New York S.

N. Y. J26-6tTh4IP uais. pattern 7000 ha transfer of, Mi-s King-lev is a senior at Cutlcura helps reheTt externally caused pimples, simple rashes Also helps aoften blackhead tip for easy removal. All drugits.

Buy today I iVv frame8, two i-mch Smith College, Mr. Ililhuber en I.KOAL NOTICES Hail tu-Wla rrepwd Nm Tort to Albcity tm first 1, 1 Si. l'7t SIGHTSEEING BOATS Hir I4ctard CrnlM Irnond Mnht(n I'lind 1 rvt battel nm liavift 420 st. ft tl A 1 1 30 A. tO -V A 4 tn 4 I IMF vnnlm Cnitu irfi Man.) 3 'ne army when a Junior ne.

I'nyiiienis anu reiunns. toRctliee wilh Intercut due thereon and less law. ful deductions, still reniaininit will he paid to the Slate Comptroller, and that It shall thereupon ceasn to be liable CERTIFICATE! OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP The name nf the partnership Is PRO Send 20 cents in coins for this pattern to Brooklyn Eagle 53, Pat-tprn Dennrtment. P. O.

BOX 172, pattern to Brootcbn Eaale is. rwo at is a member of CUTICUHA 1 (mm- GRESSIVE BRASS FOCNPRY CO lta'lherefni Bix 177. Station O. Manhattan it 1,1 'M'Pa P-i. He has lust re- Manhattan 11 1 P-1 has just re- Manhattan 11.

N. V. N. Print, nlalnlv name, nut- t'irnM from (li-rmanv. here he ri.

or, a ateits number. business Is dcallna nenernHv In N'in- BROOKLYN BOROt'GH Metal Products. The location; Daled. August 6. PC' of the butlnesa ia 401 Park AveDua, Brooklyn f.l..?.W,MLmMf Hot, :t0.t UU-UiyiOSA LO.S-JiM tern number, sddrefp, sone.

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