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BROOKLYN EAGLE, YESTERDAY'S BRIDE-Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Earl Cathedral of the Incarnation, Chaminade Presents Musicale Season Opens At the Towers The Chaminade, Mrs. John Weinstein, president; Mrs.

Amelia GrayClarke, conductor; Miss Wilhelmina Muller, accompanist, opened its season of music with its artists' morning at the Towers Hotel on Wednesday. Receiving with Mrs. Weinstein at the reception preceding the concert were her guests, Mrs. Emma Richardson Kuster. Mrs.

Edward L. Denton, Mrs. Oscar W. Swift, Mrs. Alonzo C.

Monagle, Mrs. Frederick W. Briggs, Mrs. Louis Elbert Strong, Mrs. Arthur W.

Mellon, Mrs. Bessie Q. Mott, Mrs. C. Schroeder, Mrs.

S. Earle Saylor, Mrs. Arthur Hamlen, Mrs. Edna Richards Finney, Dr. and Mrs.

William R. Lasher and the officers, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Harold Krey, Mrs. William Lawrence, Miss Olivia Norris.

Mrs. Robert Rippere, Mrs. Blanche dea Nowak, Mrs. William Knoll, Mrs. Eugene Hanet, Mrs.

William Phillips and Mrs. Vivian Gustavson Smith. Miss Florence Morrison Meyer acted as the presi- dent's aide. Guest Artists Following the president's welcome, Mrs. Vivian Gustavson Smith, chairman of music.

presented the artists, Arthur Tree, tenor; Phyllis Kraeuter, cellist, and the Chaminade choral soloist, Greta Sjogren, contraito. Mr. Tree was accompanied by Eleanor Weller. Miss Kraeuter was accompanied by Thomas Ryan and Miss Sjorgren by Miss Miller. Mrs.

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KELLY TRAVEL AGENCY, 359 Fulton Brooklyn. FRIDAY, NOV. 7, 1941 Robert Lloyd Conley was Miss Foster Jr. of Garden City. Her Mrs.

Frank Graessell, Mrs. George W. Brickner, Mrs. Marie M. Brown, Mrs.

Frank Baisley, Mrs. William T. Buchanan, Mrs. George Comtois, Mrs. Helen A.

Connolly, Mrs. John A. Creighton, Mrs. Alfred Diedrich Miss Charlotte Dietz, Mrs. William L.

Felter, Miss Anita Palmer, Miss Edythe Slottman, Miss Gladys Middlemas and Mrs. Betty Wittmer. The members of the reception committee, Mrs. Wesley T. Boylhart, chairman, escorted the guests of honor to and from the ballroom.

acting as ushers and also distributing the programs. The first choral concert of Chaminade will take place on Friday evening, Dec. 12, in the Music Hall of the Academy of Music with at Whittemore and Lowe, duo pianists, the artists. Jessie Chamberlin New President Of Ash Choral The Ash Choral elected new officers for the Ash Institute, 793 Ocean Tuesday night. Those chosen were: President, Jessie B.

Chamberlin; vice president, Dorothy Morrow; recording secretary, Eleanor Derse; corresponding secretary, Pearl O'Dell: financial secretary, Henry Tietjen; treasurer, Mrs. Ernest A. Ash: librarian, Joseph Rathell. Meta Christensen is conductor of the choral and Beatrice Whitlatch is accompanist. Following the meeting there was a party and dance.

The studio was decorated for Halloween by the following committee, who were also in charge of supper: Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morrow, Eleanor Derse, Henry Tietjen and Joseph Rathell. The entertainment committee included Miss Christensen, Violet Lewis, Edna Theis, Edith Bookstaver, Mabel Dougherty, M. Singer, Mildred Garvey, Dorothy Hopkins, Kay Brady, Mrs.

Noel Libby, Mrs. Margaret McGill, Louisa Scharf, Jean Oertel and Mildred Wallace. Immaculate Conception Nursery Meeting Held Immaculate Conception Day Nursery met at the nursery, 117 Sands St. this week with the president. Mrs.

William G. O'Brien, presiding. Plans were discussed for the mass for deceased managers on Nov. 10 at St. James Pro-Cathedral.

Reports were read by Mrs. James Adikes and Mrs. Christopher D. Kevin, There were 30 managers in attendance. Gay Nineties Party The Young Woman's Club of the Bedford Presbyterian Church will sponsor a Gay Nineties party this evening in the social room of the church.

Nostrand Ave. and Dean St. The program will include a skit and musical numbers. Miss Ruth C. Bennett is president of the club.

Packer Girls Act as Models Senior Year Book Beneficiary Of Winter Fashion Show Packer girls were models yesterday afternoon in a fashion show held in the chapel of the Packer Collegiate Institute as a benefit for the senior yearbook, The Pelican, of which Marjorie Welsh, a member of the senior class, is editor-in-chief. Miss Welsh was in charge of arrangements for the show, which was presented by Oppenheim Collins. Two members of the faculty and four students in the elementary school also participated as models. Miss Mathilde Dattelbaum was chairman of the ticket committee and Miss Ann Hayes of the refreshment committee. Faculty advisers for the year book are Mrs.

Duane Davis and Miss Elizabeth Green. Mrs. George Linton and Miss Edith Reis were the faculty members who appeared as models, and Polly Hume, Evans Flickinger, Martha Flickinger and Ann Browder were the students of the elementary school who modeled the junior fashions. Among the seniors who took part in the fashion show were the Misses Margaret Gordon, Gloria Shookoff, Betty Burl, Helen Thunig, Martha Wicht, Edith LauBrown, Alice Burleigh, Loraine bersheimer, Grace Clark, Audrey Whiteford, Frances Alexander, Mildred Krause, Mathilde Dattlebaum, Louise Giordano, Margaret Infantino, Clare Simpson and Marjorie Welsh. St.

John's Auxiliary Executives Meet The monthly meeting of the officers, board of directors, standing committees and executive board of St. John's University Auxiliary, Mrs. Irving Daniel Maguire, president, took place this week at the university. Mrs. Maguire presided.

Reports were read by Miss Veronica Carberry, recording secretary; Mrs. Lawrence Charritt, treasurer and Mrs. Berry J. Coughlin, corresponding secretary. Miss Mary Walsh, chairman of membership, reported new members.

Plans were discussed for the Autumn supper dance which will be held on the Viennese Roof of the St. Regis Hotel, Manhattan, on Saturday, Nov. 22. Mrs. Joseph M.

Bannon, general chairman, spoke about plans for the dance. Garden City Is Scene Of Events for Brides Pre-Nuptial Parties Given in Town; Other Socials Occupying Active Set Special to the Brooklyn Eugle Bachrach Dorothy Foster, daughter of marriage took place in the hosts last evening in honor of Mrs. H. E. Brainerd of Brooklyn.

Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Pitts. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold R. Van Siclen, Mrs. James E. Van Siclen, the Misses Phoebe Slater, Mabel Walters, Jenny Walters, Dorothy Benson and Harold R. Van Siclen jr.

Garden City, Nov. 7-Mrs. St. gave a large bridge luncheon today. Among the guests were Mrs.

Lester F. Corwith, Mrs. H. Handsfeld, Mrs. Luer L.

Mrs. Frank V. Braun, Mrs. liam R. Snyder, Mrs.

William F. Englis, Mrs. Carl F. Maesel, Mrs. William L.

Hallanan, Mrs. John H. Kost, Mrs. H. Hall Marshall, Mrs.

Howard a A. Hoover, Mrs. John H. Mears, Mrs. Royal Toner, Mrs.

Eugene C. Barfoot, Mrs. Wilton C. Donn, Mrs. William Gein, Mrs.

Walter T. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Edward M. Biggs, Mrs. Walter L.

Scharf, Mrs. Harry C. Maguire, Mrs. William Littlewood, Mrs. Charles G.

Bishop, Mrs. Albert M. Hopper, Mrs. Gerald B. Wadsworth, Mrs.

Kenneth C. Richmond and Mrs. Arthur M. Place. Mrs.

M. Dewar Morrell of Cedar Place was a bridge luncheon hostess today. Her guests were Mrs. Howard S. Mott, Mrs.

George Cook III, Mrs. Abbott L. Dibblee, Mrs. John J. Bradley, Mrs.

William J. Flannery Mrs. Thomas M. Graham and Miss Virginia Durand. Mrs.

Harrison W. Bullard of Wyatt Road was a tea hostess today. Her guests included Mrs. Howard Hoffman, Mrs. J.

Harold Arnold, Mrs. Arthur C. Post, Mrs. George Hertell, Mrs. Henry C.

Papenberg, Mrs. Lawrence Emmerich, Mrs. Charles Heins and Mrs. A. H.

Huber. Mr. and Mrs. J. Willard Brainerd of Oxford Boulevard were dinner hosts last evening in honor of Mrs.

Gibbs to Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foote Gibbs of Washington, who are at the Garden City Hotel, will give a dinner there this evening in honor of Mrs. Gibbs' sister, Miss Adaire Jeanette Barber and Robert D. King who are to be married in the Cathedral of Incarnation tomorrow.

Others at the dinner are and Mrs. Albert W. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.

King, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ryan, the Misses Rosalind Barber, Helene Rummel, Roberta King, Janet Clark, Rhoda King and Douglas Ryan. Frank Halpin, Francis Doherty and Gene De Prado. Miss Dorothy Riddell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Ridell Jr. of Stewart and John M. P.

Thtcher Jr. who will be married tomorrow, will be honored at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher Roy Planes photo CANDY VENDORS Mrs. Robert Mahland, Mrs.

Robert C. Ewer, Mrs. Harry B. Wilson and Mrs. George Marsh, from left to right, were photographed at the recent bridge party given for the Boy Scouts uniform committee.

The party took place at the Hotel Bossert. Dorothy At Ceremony Martens--De Metropolis Wedding Is Arranged Miss Mildred Lillian Martens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Martens of the Towers Hotel and Pocono, will be married to Lt. George De Metropolis of Manhattan on Sunday at 6:30 o'clock.

The ceremony will be performed at the Hellenie Eastern Orthodox Cathedral, 74th Manhattan, and a reception will follow at Woodward Hall, in the Navy Yard. Mrs. David Van Brunt will be matron of honor for Miss Martens, whose bridesmaids will be the Misses Edith and Ruth Lowman, Ann Windmuller and Glady Buchan. The couple will make their future home in Brooklyn. Camr-Arts photo CHAIRMAN--Miss Ann Elizabeth Perry is chairman of the Melody and Rhythm Festival, the annual Fall party of the Student Association of the Berkeley Institute, this evening.

Mrs. Glenn C. Smith Hostess After Rehearsal Mrs. Glenn C. Smith of 706 E.

40th St. entertained the members of the Morning Choral at a luncheon, following the usual Wednesday morning rehearsal. Members present were Mrs. Walter A. Mohr, president; Mrs.

E. Harold DuVall, Mrs. Theus J. Shell, Mrs. George A.

Young Mrs. Ralph Jones, Mrs. Herman A. Doolittle, Mrs. E.

B. Wilson, Mrs. Alfred Inge, Mrs. Edward G. Hildebrandt, Mrs.

W. Umpleby Edward F. Lindner, Mrs. Frederick Hallock Mrs. William F.

Dougherty. Mrs. C. R. Rohrberg, Mrs.

Harry C. Schroeder, Mrs. Percy D. Daly, Mrs. C.

J. Valentine, Mrs. Frederick Dousfield, Mrs. J. J.

Beary, Mrs. Charles J. Weber, Mrs. H. A.

Regoulet, Mrs. D. N. Babcock, Mrs. A.

Buckley, Mrs. Thomas Jackson, Mrs. H. Hermann, Mrs. O.

J. Beinker, Mrs. H. Magnusen, Mrs. C.

Pierce and the Misses Anita Palmer, Ada C. Zeller, Beatrice Cording and Elizabeth Shipman. Nursery Makes Final Plans for Benefit A meeting of the Ridgewood Day Nursery Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Anthony Mangiaracina, president of the nursery this week. Final plans were made for the benefit luncheon and bridge to be held at the Piccadilly Hotel tomorrow.

Madden- Mr. and Mrs. John F. Madden of 8852 69th Road, Forest Hills, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Effie Florence Mad. den, to James Joseph Harold of 1087 Gipson Far Rockaway.

Miss Madden is a graduate of Our Lady of Wisdom Academy. Mr. Harold, a graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School, is engaged I in iron and steel construction. Foster Becomes Held in Garden City Girl Is Couple Will Make Their The Cathedral of the the scene yesterday afternoon here when Miss Dorothy Foster, Alfred Earl Foster Jr. of that ert Lloyd Conley, son of Mr.

Garden City. The Very Rev. the cathedral, officiated and a recepion followed at the Cherry Valley Club. Miss Foster had Miss Errol MacAdam, her cousin of Brightwaters, as maid of honor and Glorana Smith of Brooklyn; Miss Cherry Smith of Garden City, Mrs. George H.

Peck (Muriel Van Vranken) of Brooklyn and Mrs. Walter R. Howell (Barbara Hoffmann) of Noroton, as bridesmaids. The bride was gowned in light ivory satin, made in basque style with an heirloom lace bertha of rosepoint and duchess. Her rosepoint and duchess lace cap held a tulle veil which was trimmed with orange blossom clusters.

The bridal bouquet was a cascade of bouvardia and white orchids. Miss MacAdams wore a gold and russet velveteen frock, 8 headpiece of ostrich feathers holding a veil and carried gold chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids were in gold and russet velveteen frocks and had headpieces of russet ostrich feathers holding their veils. They carried russet chrysanthemums. Barbara Jane Pickenpack of Peoria, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl and wore a russet taf- Colony House Juniors Hear Service Reports The monthly meeting of the Colony House Junior Guild was held at Colony House, 297 Dean Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Arthur C. Ebinger, chairman, presided. Mrs. James Roche, manager of the Colony House Shop, 564 Atlantic reported on the work of the shop during the last month and appealed to all members for donations of merchandise which will be distributed.

Miss Catherine Peck, director of activities of the settlement, talked on the opportunities for service to others available to the Junior Guild members of the house. Tea was served under the chairman of hospitaity, Mrs. Henry Dudley, assisted by Mrs. Andrew Brennan, Mrs. George Baxter, Mrs.

Charles Hartung Jr. and Miss Dorothy Iler and Miss Jacqueline Hawes. Mrs. Thomas O. Muller and Mrs.

Harold McKee poured. Miss Marrilla Waite Freeman, principal speaker, told of "Motion Pictures and Literature." Attending the meeting were Mrs. John Ackerman, Mrs. Eugene Jennings, Mrs. Henry S.

Acken Mrs. Arthur a her, Mrs. Clarence Schmidt, Mrs. Arthur C. Edmonds, Mrs.

Ralph Mrs. Alan Gilmour, Mrs. J. Collins, Mrs. Laudiam, Miles McDonald, Mrs.

Henry Dudley, Mrs. Charles Bastable, Mrs. Robert F. Cartwright, Mrs. Frederick A.

Pizzi, Mrs. Rennold G. Hanson, Mrs. George Copeland, Mrs. James Slavin, Mrs.

Harold McKee, Mrs. Thomas O. Muller Mrs. George Baxter, Mrs. Edward H.

McCoy, Mrs. Glenn Cooper, the Misses Dorothy Brown, Mildred Bainbridge, Florence Meyer, Ann Rafter, Adele Strasburger and Theresa Rykert. Mrs. George Horton of 47 Plaza chairman of the patroness committee for the dinner dance for the benefit of Colony House on Dec. 20, entertained her committee at tea on Wednesday.

Others present were Mrs. John Tallman, Mrs. Edward Elford, Mrs. Platt Willets, Mrs. John L.

Smith, Mrs. Arthur E. Lethbridge Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs. Walter Stocker, Mrs.

John R. Garnaus, Mrs. Frank Cooper, Mrs. Arthur Ebinger, Mrs. Ernest Collins, Mrs.

Charles Meytrott, Mrs. Henry C. Murphy, Mrs. Morrison Pretz, Mrs. Kenneth Hillyer, Mrs.

Gustave Thompson, Mrs. Clarence R. Nims, Mrs. Russell Iler, Mrs. Wilford Penny, Mrs.

Daniel Connolly, Mrs. Jason Davis, Mrs. George H. GartIan, Mrs. George Rafter and Miss Mildred Bainbridge.

Bride Cathedral Wed to Robert L. Conley: Home in Princeton, N. J. Incarnation in Garden City was of a wedding of importance daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

town, became the bride of Roband Mrs. John F. Conley, also of George A. Robertshaw dean of feta bouffant frock, a headpiece of real flowers and carried an oldfashioned bouquet. George R.

Pickenpack of Peoria was best man for his brother-inlaw and the ushers were Alfred E. MacAdam 3d of Hempstead, cousin of the bride; Howard S. Mott of Bay Shore, Dr. H. Driscoll Cain of White Plains and John S.

Thomson of Hempstead. White chrysanthemums, ferns, palms and Autumn leaves were used to decorate the cathedral. The bride is well known in Brooklyn where she formerly resided at 140 St. James' Place. She attended Packer Collegiate Institute, the Baldwin School and Frobel League.

She made her debut here in 1938 and received at the debutante ball at the Heights Casino that season. The bridegroom attended St. Paul's in Garden City and the University of Pennsylvania. Following a trip to Nassau, British West Indies, Mr. and Mrs.

Conley will make their home in Princeton, N. J. Special Meeting Held By Asylum Managers Mrs. E. Otis Houghton, president Orphan Asylum Society of the City of Brooklyn, presided at a special meeting of the society-at-large in the home on Wednesday.

Mrs. Harry Lawrence Mirick, the secretary, recorded. Mrs. Houghton presented the executive director, Oliver J. Schoonmaker, and the assistant director, Mrs.

Edith Schoonmaker. Final arrangements were made for the 108th anniversary fair to be held Thursday and Friday, Nov. 13 and 14, at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Anna E.

Brader, the general chairman of the fair, spoke. The majority of the managers remained for luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. James P.

O'Connell Jr. are visiting Mrs. O'Connell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Deane of Venice, formerly of Brooklyn.

Mrs. O'Connell is the former Miss Virginia Deane, whose marriage took place last May. They expect to be gone about a month. Here's how I helped relieve externally caused (PIMPLES it's so easy, Cleanse with mildly medicated, emollient Cuticura Soap, then apply mildly antiseptic Cuticura Ointment. This world-known combination wually prisingly helpful.

254 gists. Bury both todayt each, at your deng- CUTICURA A Andrew H. Boardman of Beech at the Cherry Valley Club Mrs. Charles Dura Thomas, James R. Duckett, Mrs.

Frederick Wiltbank, Mrs. George A. Blasser, William H. Cushman, Mrs. Wil- Sr.

at their Park Ave. residence after the wedding rehearsal this evening. Among the dinner guests are Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Riddell Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Leach, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter J. Campbell, the Misses Sally May Smith, Helene Peters, Alice Truesdale and John F. Riddell III, Paul Badger, William H. Chisholm, Henry Stillman, Taylor, August Heckscher II and Maurice Heckscher Jr. Mrs.

Alton M. Heistad of Meadowbrook Road gave a bridge luncheon today, her guests being Mrs. Henry E. Bohnig, Mrs. H.

Lester Heistad, Mrs. Charles E. Conklin, Mrs. Russell W. Hallock, Mrs.

Lester K. Ross, Mrs. Charles Mason and Mrs. Edward M. Ross.

Miss Helen Van Norden of Stratford Ave. will give a dinner this evening in honor of Miss Dorothy Crens. Mrs. De Witt Peterkin of Brompton Road entertained at a luncheon Wednesday to honor Miss Sally May Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Cyrus P. Smith, whose engagement to Malcolm Murphy was announced last Summer. Mrs. Francis B. Hamlin of Chestnue St.

was hostess at a tea yesterday. School Staff Feted A luncheon for the staff of Public School 150 was given at the Hotel St. George this week by Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S.

Jaffe of 25 Eastern -Parkway. Dr. Jaffe and Joseph Goldman, in charge of Thomas Jefferson High School annex at Public School 150, spoke. Dr. Jaffe was principal of the school for eight years and has been transfered to Public School 139 in Queens.

Among those present were Dr. and Mrs. Jaffe. Mr. and Mrs.

Hamlin Force, Mrs. Florence Schenck, who led community singMisses Pauline Faske, Cecelia Clark, Lilas Cooper, Winnie McDonald, May Eichelberger, Kathryn McKenney, Helen Doberty, Mary Montgomery, Bessie Stein, Ella Schermerhorn, Mrs. Alicia Lagergren, Bessie Reed, Mrs. Blanche Christmas, Mrs. Sybil Sussman, Mrs.

Mary Monfort, Mrs. Pauline Sibener, Mrs. Matilda Herschbein, Mrs. Rebecca Mayman, Miss Edith Jeffries, Mrs. Amelia Lauten, Joseph Glatthaar and Mr.

Goldman, A BOTTLE WITH EVERY MEAL OLA 18 6. 5. 6. PAT. OFF.

City, N.Y. Made only by Pepsi- Cola Company, Longisland SATISFYING AMERICA'S BIGGEST NICKEL'S WORTH Authorized Bottler: Pepsi- -Cola New York Bottling Co. FORECLOSURES NOTICE OF SALE. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS -PETER J. ANKER, plaintiff, EDITH FEINSTEIN, et defendants.

Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale, dated October 17th. 1941, and duly entered, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by WALTER H. HALLOWELL, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom, No. 189 Monatgue Street, Brooklyn, New York, at on 12 the o'clock 28th day of November, 1941, noon, the premises' described by said judgment to be sold 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 follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of Blake Avenue, distant 40 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Blake Avenue with the easterly side of Chester Street: running thence northerly parallel with Chester Street and part of the distance through a party wall, 50 feet inches: thence easterly thence parallel with Blake Avenue, with 20 feet; Chester Street, south- 50 erly parallel feet inches to the northerly west- side of Blake Avenue: and thence erly along the northerly side of Blake Avenue, 20 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING.

Dated. November 3rd. 1941. MARCUS SIEGEL. Referee.

JAMES E. O' KANE, Attorney for Plaintiff, 42 Broadway, New York City. n5-6t SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -RUSSELL B. GAUDINEER. as Administrator, of the Estate of Gertrude M.

Alley, deceased, plaintiff, against CORNELIUS J. TUCKER and AMANDA TUCKER, his wife, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale, dated October 25. 1941, duly entered. I will sell at public auction, by G.

V. McMAHON, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York. on November the premises 19. 1941, in at the 12:00 Bor.

o'clock noon, ough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, directed by said judgment side to of be Rogers sold. situated on the easterly Avenue, 160 feet south of Clarendon Road, being 20 feet wide, front and rear. and 102.50 feet deep on both sides. For a more complete description refer to said judgment. Dated, 28.

1941. WILLIAM ZIEGLER. Referee, GOODSON POTTS. Attorneys for New Plaintiff. York.

32 Court Street, 029-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK. plaintiff. vs. SARAH ABRAMSON, et defendants.

Pursuant to judgment entered herein, dated October 15th, 1941. I will sell at public auction, by G. V. McMAHON, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Es- FORECLOSURES tate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N.

on November 1941, at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises in the Borough Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, directed by said judgment to be sold, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at the corner formed by the intersection of the southwesterly side of 82nd Street with the northwesterly side of 23d Avenue; running thence, southwesterly along the northwesterly side of 23rd Avenue, 100 feet to the centre line of the block: thence northwesterly parallel with 82nd Street and along the centre line of the block, 30 feet: thence northeasterly parallel with 23rd Avenue, 100 feet to the southwesterly side of 82nd Street, and thence southeasterly along the southwesterly side of 82nd Street, 30 feet to the point or place of beginning. TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the party of the first part of, in and to the land lying in 82nd Street and 23rd Avenue in front of and adjoining said premises to centre lines thereof, including the rectangle at the corner. TOGETHER with all fixtures and articles of personal property now or hereafter attached to or used in connection with the premises, of which are covered "to this mortgage. SUBJECT (1) state of facts shown on survey made by Francis G. Libassi, C.

E. C. dated August 27th. 1926; (2) any state of facts 8 new survey would show; (3) covenants and restrictions contained in instruments recorded in the office of the Register of the County of Kings, in Liber 22, Cp. 488, Section 19, and Liber 7, Cp.

383, Section 19: and (4) rights, any, to maintain electric wire over the premises above described. Dated. October 20th, 1941. WILLIAM H. HALL, Referee.

ORR BRENNAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 16 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 022-6t SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -ROOSEVELT SAVINGS BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK, plaintiff, against 115 RALPH AVENUE et defendants. Pursuant to judgment dated: October 18th. 1941, I will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn, N. by ALLEN H. TEPLITZ, auctioneer, on the 18th day of November, 1941, at 12 o'clock noon, premises in the Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, fronting 20 feet on the easterly side of Ralph Avenue, and extending easterly part of the distance through party walls for a uniform depth of 72 feet. the southerly line of which is 120 feet northerly from and parallel with Hancock Street. Premiseg known as 115 Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Dated. Brooklyn, N. October 27th, 1941. AUGUST C.

FROEB. Referee. BRYER H. PENDRY. Attorney for Plaintiff, 1012 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, N.

Y. 028-6t.

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