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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. James F. Burns, formerly of Kew Gardens and now residing at 93-10 209th Queens Village, observed their 50th wedding anniversary on June 30. A solemn high was celebrated at the Holy Child Jesus Church, Richmond Hill, by the Rev.

William Delaney, assistant pastor of the church, who was assisted the Rev. Henry Codyer, C.P., assistant rector, St. Mary's Monastery, Dunkirk, N. and the Rev. Jeremiah Maquire, C.P.

The Rt. Rev. Monsignor Jerome Reddy was also on the altar. Mr. and Mrs.

Burns were married the Church of Good Counsel, Manhattan, June 30, 1897. Four years later after to they Queens County, to Battere they have been residents for the last 25 years. After the ceremony a breakfast followed. The 1947 Gas Refrigerator NOW ON DISPLAY at our Showrooms. The refrigerator you can recommend without reservation -it gives longer service and costs so little to run.

When in New York, be sure to visit the John Wanamaker Village of Vision and see the New Freedom Gas Kitchens and All-Gas Homes. KINGS COUNTY LIGHTING COMPANY 6740 FOURTH AVENUE 6127 NEW UTRECHT AVENUE Telephone SH 8-8000 ADVERTISEMENT TOO FAT? Get SLIMMER this vitamin candy way Have a more slender, graceful figure. No exercising. No laxatives. No drugs.

With the simple AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan you don't cut out any meals, starches, potatoes, meats or butter, you simply cut them down. It's easier when you enjoy delicious (vitamin fortified) AYDS candy before meals Absolutely harmless. In clinical testa conducted by medical doctors, more than 100 persons lest 14 to 15 weeks with ADS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan. Regular rise fret $2.25. Triple size back.

$5,50. You Call get resulte en very box or money or Abraham Straus Drug Dept. Fred'k Loeser Co. Candy Dept. A.

1. Namm Son Drug Dept. B. Gerts Epicure in Jamaica Gimbel's Candy in Manhattan Whelan Drug Stores Everywhere Out This Ad as a Reminder Society Lammon-King Mr. and Mrs.

Homer D. King of 5404 7th Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ila N. King, to Ray R. Lammon, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Lammon of Fort Summit, N. on June 22 at Salem Lutheran Church. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her cousin, Miss Barbara A.

Bedford, was maid of honor. Earl L. King, brother of the bride, was best man. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. After a short honeymoon the couple will reside in Downsville, New York.

McKenna-Cunneen Miss Dolores B. Cunneen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Cunneen of 1264 74th G. McKenna of 252 94th son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph McKenna, were married on June 21 in our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Mrs. John Hedderson was matron of honor Miss and Ruth Mrs. Dawson James Carney were and bridesmaids.

Frank McKenna was best man. and Paul Mitchell and Theodore Mitchell werre ushers. A reception was held at the Hofbrau. Dr. of engagement Sallie son of (sky Miss of University of student Dental Mr.

of Belle gagement Anne mour and Mrs. Belle Miss Mills York. University. a Pacific for two and forces. Abrams-Kosofsky Abrams-Kosofsky and Mrs.

Irving J. Abrams Cedarhurst have announced the of their daughter, Miss Abrams, to Marvin Kosofsky, Dr. and Mrs. Hyman KosofManhattan. Abrams attended New York and the Junior College Connecticut.

Her fiance is a at New York University School. -Rosenzweig and Mrs. David Seideman Harbor announce the enof their daughter, Miss Arlene Seideman, to SeyS. Rosenzweig, son of Mr. Mark Rosenzweig, also of Harbor.

Seideman is a junior at the School for Teachers in New She also attended New York sergeant in the the Her as fiancenserved European war theaters and one-half of his three one-half years in the armed Turoff-Basser Sidney Turoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Turoff of Kew Gardens, and his bride, the former Miss Bernice Basser of Far Rockaway, are on their honeymoon in the Adirondacks following their marriage on July 4, The ceremony took place in the garden of the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip M.

on Cornaga Far Rockaway. Fans to hoop you COOL! SINGER NO-DRAFT MESONAIRE no gusty drafts silent, insulated, no vibration $1245 ideal for sickroom or office TAX INCL. ribbon "blades" make it safe SINGER OSCILLATING FAN 8 feet of rubber insulated cord 10" blades for maximum coolness heavy protective guard quiet, guaranteed Singer motor 1550 finished in cool green enamel TAX INCL. SINGER SEWING CENTERS B'KLYN: 491 Fulton St. near Bridge St.

TR. 5-3716 B'KLYN: 1609 Kings H'wy bet. E. 16th-E. 17th St.

ES. 5-5665 JACKSON H'GTS: 8209 37th Ave. HA. 9-7357 HEMPSTEAD: 46 No. Franklin St.

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Y. Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola New York Bottling Company Nothing SOHACK De TENDERAY BEEF BOHACK Real Estate News Nassau Lots Bring Total of $62,285 At Auction Sale A total of $62.285 was realized from the sale of 168 waterfront and residential lots at Nassau Shores, L. at a two-day auction Friday, July 4, and Satuday, July 5, conducted by Joseph P. Day, in a large tent, on the premises. Stephen McDonald vice president of the Day organization, was the auctioneer.

A crowd of more than 300 persons atended the sale each day. Purchasers were largely Long Island residents and high interest in the properties offered was reflected by animated bidding. Among the bigger second-day purchasers were Michael Fabacher of Garden City who bought two lots, 40x125, on the Carman River abutting East Shore Drive near South Bay Drive, for J. Philips Daniels of College Point who paid $2,375 for five lots, ing a fan shape plot, 240x125, at the end of the canal at the intersection of Ripplewater Ave. and South Bay Drive, and Brynjule Eide of Valley Strean who acquired five lots, 128x125, on the canal near the intersection of Waterview Ave.

and South Bay Drive for $2,125. Murray Weiss of Forrest Hills, bought six lots, 100x133 on the southwest corner of Greatwater Ave. and South Bay Drive, one block from the Peninsula Public Golf Course, for $1,500. Mr. Weiss also acquired, with Gerald Flexner of Forest Hills, four lots.

80x100, on the southwest corner of Tidewater Ave. and Osprey Place for $1,000. Other large purchases were made by Alfred LaGreca of Brooklyn who obtained seven lots, 140x100, at the southeast corner of curlew Place and Leewater Ave. for Bernard H. Payton of New Rochelle, N.

who paid $1,350 for six lots, 120x100, on the west side of Ripplewater Ave. between Curlew Place and Leewater Ave. and Philip Garfinkel of Hollis who acquired four lots, 124x100, irregular, on the the southeast corner of Tidewater Ave. and Peconic Drive South for $1,000. Buys Great Neck Home The property at 11 Willow Place, Great Neck, has been sold by George Kantor to Capt.

Philip of the United States Navy, BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 9, 1947 who will occupy the house. Edward J. Clancy-Ann Vera Hughes, was the broker. Smith St. Transaction J.

S. Gould's Sons Company, has purchased from Angela M. Purcell and others the store property at 113 Smith southeast corner of Pacific St. The property which consists of a one-story brick taxpayer building on a plot 20x75 assessed for $15,000, is occupied by Roulston's and was purchased for SATIN THE FLOOR COVERING THAT COSTS SO LITTLE GIVES SO MUCH J. DORFMAN SON 6111 18th B'klyn 4, N.

Y. BEachview 2-3382 all-cash through the Chauncey Real Estate Company 85 broker. Atlantic Beach Sale Louis Poppoff of Manhattan has purchased a new seven-room house on 5th Atlantic Beach, from Pauline Salminen. Title was insured by the Title Guarantee Trust Company. John H.

Reynolds was the broker, Sale in Bath Beach Area Janice Carol Cohen -Bennett Jesse Cohen of 600 E. 21st St. announces the engagement of his daughter. Miss Janice Carol Cohen, to Lionel Ira Bennett of 876 E. 14th son of Mrs.

Juliet H. Bennett and the late Robert Bennett. Miss Cohen is a graduate of Erasmus Hall High Schoel and until recently was employed by the Law Department of the City of New York. The father of the bride-elect is president of the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods and vice president of Temple Beth Emeth, Flatbush. Mr.

Bennett is a graduate of New York University School of Commerce and is now attending the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. At present he is employed in the banking profession. Miss Cohen and her fiance members of the Young ng Folks' League of Temple Beth Emeth of Flatbush, Mr. Bennett having recently retired from the office of president, couple of that will be organization. married in November.

Rabbi Emanuel Rackman of Congregation Shaaray Tefila officiated. Miss Hilda Turoff, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and Mr. Turoff served as his son's best man. (Tomberg-Franken Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Tomberg of Woodmere announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Hinda Tomberg, to Erwin S. Franken, son of Mrs. Clara Franken and the late Otto 1 D. Franken of Manhattan. Miss Tomberg attended Adelphi College.

During the war her fiance served for over two years with the Special Services division of the Army Air Forces in public relations. He is vice president of the Rockmore advertising agency. The couple will be married in the Fall. Mr. and Mrs.

Tomberg will give a reception in honor of the couple next Sunday afternoon, from 3 to 6 o'clock, at their Woodmere home. Levin-Suritz Honeymooning in Canada are Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Levin.

The former Miss Estelle Suritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abrham Suritz of Edward Woodmere, and Mr. Levin, son of Mr. and Mrs.

S. H. Levin of Forest Hills, were married in the garden of the Suritz home on June 28. Rabbi Edward T. Sandrow officiated.

Mrs. Dorian Leigh was matron of honor and Milton Isterick was best man. Block -Strebeigh An engagement of particular interest to South Shore Long Island society is that of Miss Anne Marie Block to Robert McElrath Strebeigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L.

Strebeigh of Hewlett, and 149 E. 72d Manhattan, recently announced by her mother, Mrs. Julius Block of the Hotel Plaza, Manhattan, and Zurich, Switzerland. Miss Block's father was the late Julius Block. She was graduated from the Baldwin School and attended Bryn Mawr College.

During the war she was a nurses' aide, and she is now a volunteer worker with the Travelers Aid Society of New York. Mr. Strebeigh was graduated from Princeton, following service in the Pacific as a lieutenant in the U. S. M.

C. R. a member of Elm Club at Princeton. He is with the National City Bank of New York in Rio de Janeiro. Domanico-Greco Mr.

and Mrs. Puetro Domanico of Conklin Woodmere, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Antoinette Domanico, to John Greco, son of Mrs. J. Greco of Hewlett. Both were graduated from Woodmere High School.

Mr. Greco served 20 months in a naval officer training program. Births Announced Mr. and Mrs. John R.

Miller Jr. of Garden City announce the birth of their third child. Mark Fulton Miller, on July 3 at the Mercy Hospital, Hempstead. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph A. Kohart 3d of Garden City announce the birth of their third child. Geoffrey Adam Kohart, on June 30 at Nassau Hospital, Mineola. Dr. and Mrs.

Willis Steinitz announce the birth of a son, Harold Samuel Steinitz, on June 20. Dr. Steinitz is technical director of American Food Laboratories, Inc. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold E. Ehrick of 368 97th St. announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Eileen Ehrick, on June 24 at the Sister Elizabeth Memorial Hospital. The couple have a son, Stephen, 4 years old. Mrs.

Ehrick is the former Miss Loretta M. Higgins of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. John N.

Caswell of Garden City announce the birth on June 27 of a son, John Charles Caswell, at Nassau Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weinstein (nee Nitchun) of 925 Central Woodmere, announce the birth of a third son, born July 1 at Israel Zion Hospital, Malcolm Holding Corporation has sold through Sam Abrams, the three-family building at 136 Bay 35th St. to James Napadano.

The property is assessed for $9,000 and was sold for all cash. Hand dipped FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT ICE CREAM Yes, for Ice cream at its best, ask your friendly Breyer Dealer to hand-dip you a quart of Breyers famous Bulk Ice Cream. FULTON ST. HOYT, BROOKLYN, I SHOP THURSDAY 9:45 a.m. to 9 p.m.-SHOP FRIDAY 9:45 a.m.

to 5:45 p.m. STOREWIDE Pre-inventory CLE CLEARANCE to WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! HUNDREDS more up SAVE and more UNADVERTISED ITEMS! No Mail or Phone Orders Children's Shoes Dress Fabrics Second Floor Third Floor 3.99 RED LEATHER SANDALS AT NAMM'S STARTING THURSDAY Men's Furnishings Floor Street 180 PAIRS PAJAMA PANTS From $5 suits. 2.49 3.95 to 4.50 MEN'S SHIRTS Slightly soiled. 2.95 5.00 to 6.50 MEN'S STRAW HATS Some Panamas in the group- 3.50 Boys' Shop Street Floor 3.50 SEERSUCKER PAJAMAS Blue and maize. Sizes 12 to 18.

2.49 24.95 PREP and STUDENTS' SUITS All- -wool tweeds. Sizes 14 to 15.95 35.00 STUDENTS' SUITS All- wool cheviots. Sizes 33 to 38 GIRDLES and PANTY-GIRDLES Regularly 2.50 to 5.98 1.79 Lightweight, cool garments- -rayon satin lastex or two-way stretch. Sizes small, medium large, extra in group. Street Floor Women's Accessories Street Floor 1.40 SERVICE NYLON HOSE Service weights with cotton 59c to 75c Men's Women's Handkerchiefs All fine quality.

Wide variety. 39c 1.00 to 3.98 DICKIES Tailored or frilly-as you want them 59c 7.98° GOLD- PLATED CHATELAINES Touch of glitter for your costume. 3.98* $3 to $10 Hand Crochet Plastic HANDBAGS White, black, red and pastels 1.00*-1.98* 2.98 COOL GLOVES Sueded rayons, long styles federal tax Toiletries, Stationery, Notions, Silverware Street Floor 3.95 SHAKE SHARP RAZORS Automatically sharpens blades. 1.79 for 12 TOILET TISSUES 1000 sheets, soft texture for 1.59 1.25 SCRAP BOOKS White simulated leather. 1.00 BOXED STATIONERY 24 sheets, 24 envelopes.

59c 1.19 FELT SCUFFS Soft and very comfortable. -79c 22.50* SILVER PLATED DRESSER SET Beautiful, bright! Comb, mirror, nylon 12.98* federal tas All sturdy leather and cool. 2.69 4.99 LEATHER SANDALS Cool, lightweight, sturdy all 14.95 to 17.95 DRESSES 6.90 16.95 to 19.95 DRESSES 8.90 19.95 to 24.95 DRESSES 10.90 22.95 to 29.95 DRESSES 12.90 24.95 to 35.00 DRESSES 14.90 Print, spun rayons, rayon crepes. Nayy, black, pastels. Misses', women's sizes.

Apparel Second Floor 29.95 WOMEN'S DRESS COATS Full-length coats, sizes 38 to 52. 49.95 WOMEN'S COATS Toppers, dress coats. Sizes 38 to 29.95 SHORT COATS, CAPES Misses' sizes, 10 to 20. 49.95 TOPPERS, DRESS COATS Misses' sizes, 10 to 25.00 49.95 to 69.95 COATS Dress coats and toppers, 10 to 29.95 to 49.95 MISSES' SUITS Sizes 10 to 18 in the group. 49.95 to 59.95 MISSES' SUITS Outstandingly smart styles, 10 to 18.34.00 600 YARDS SHEER WHITE BATISTE Regularly 49e Yard 39 Wonderful for baby's things, for dainty lingerie, blouses.

So fine and sheer. A find at this price. Dress Fabrics, Third Floor Curtains, Spreads Third Floor 3.39 RUFFLED COTTAGE SETS With cushion dots, red, blue or green chintz trim. 2.49 OFF on BEDSPREAD ENSEMBLES Everglaze chintz, white organdy, seersucker, Broken lots. 1.98 IMPORTED LINEN, White, Yd.

1.39 3.98 EMBROIDERED SPUN RAYON 39" wide. 1.39 1.00 FLORAL- -PRINTED CHINTZ 36" wide. 2.98 EMBROIDERED RAYON 39" wide. 1.39 Pictures, Lamps Third Floor 8.98 MODERN WATERCOLORS 2.98 12.98 CHINESE PICTURES With mirror frames. 5.49 13.98 BRASS TABLE LAMPS With paper parchment 6.98 $59 PAGODA- -SHAPED TABLE LAMPS With handsewn shades.

39.00 $49 Hand- -Decorated China TABLE LAMPS With shades. 19.98 WASHABLE PRINTED DRAPERIES Originally 9.68 3.99 Pr. Beautiful multi-color flower prints on blue, eggshell or green' grounds. Pinchpleated tops, tie-backs. 80" wide to the pair.

yards long. Ideal for bed. rooms, dining rooms, summer living rooms. Washable. Third Floor Summer Furniture Fifth Floor 11.99-19.99 Rattan and Stickwood TABLES Various sizes.

9.99 179.50 2-PC. PORCH SETS Rattan and stickwood in lime or lemon 59.95 MATCHING CHAIRS OTTOMANS 44.50 79.50 5-PC. RATTAN BRIDGE SETS (Table and 4 chairs) 49.50 116.75 5-PC. RATTAN PORCH SETS Lime or lemon finish. 79.50 3-PC.

PORCH SETS IN RATTAN and STICKWOOD 99.50 Regularly 139.50 to 169.50 So smartly cool-looking, cool to touch with summer -bright, plumply comfortable back and seat cushions. Use them on the porch for summer in the sunroom or game room the rest of the year. Fifth Floor.

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