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I 10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 7, 1946 Mrs. Frank Grassl of 1071 63th IIVAi.D.rlUM By MUSIC By Miltt Kaitendieck Society St. Francis Auiliary Plans Card Party The Ladies Auxiliary (if St Francis College will hold Its J4e(en Carmelita Maracci Scores in Carnegie Recital Through Sheer Individualism In St. Thereses Chapel.

Ail reception followed in the Hotel I Rnccort Miss Pierina Nucatola, a sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Joseph Grassl, a hrothpi' of the bridegroom, was the best man. Both the bride and groom were educated In Italy. SiejfHll-Tolk George W. Tolk, dean of the Under Doctor's Care.

Told She Should Find Some Outside Activities and Interests Sheer originality places by herself among dancers. Her DEAR HELEN WORTH For the the doctor's care, suffering from a When she was expressing herself in Carnegie Hall last night, she was superb. When she created choreography for others ting needles in my amis to partially alleviate this condition. It has Eron Preparatory School, Man-ito hattan, announces the marriage of his daughter, Miss Violet interpret, she was inclined to art'-She is essentially a character a iimm Wl KfiVIVfi entertainment. i The best numbers In this recital found her on the stage.

From the first Oavotta Vivace tn Urn final Portrait in the Raw a nana, it was' Carmelita Maracci in a class individualism is her strength i'Madama Butterfly' Another of the season's revivals, nounced (or 1945-46, will be heard during the eighth week at the Met ropolitan Opera House when "Ma-! dama Butterfly" is presented as the Saturday afternoon broadcast performance on Jan. 19, t5Licla Albanese as pretty -foan 5 'she who set the tv1. it was hite st of the Puccini works an- I IUUI UIIIIIUQT Stella MONDAY. JANUARY Born today, you have personal magnetism and a. social nature which draws people to you by genuine frlendli- ness and generosity.

Your emotional nature is strong and you must never 'iet yoUr get the best of you. Learn to control it In childhood and never lose authority I You have a feeling for dramatics and can make others see life in an interesting light. You are tactful and could make a career of statesmanship or diplomacy. You are ambitious and will want to' have the best In life for yourself and for those you love. You will be happiest if you wed in your middle twenties.

To find what the stars have In store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corres ponding paragraph. Let your btrth- day star be your dally guide, tvrsdat, jam. a capfhcon iDif. ss-jm. 30 nurd Mftin.M Bn "Pitt your pcnonai Mitira.

31-rrb. 19iAvold Uk- iln, in mh.nir.i wor cldpni to haitf. Jlticry nry. AquAHius uan (Mar 32-Juna ktm a cola i cancer iJuna jj-ju IJuna 23 Outrd mn maklni tin wrom kind ot an in TtKimant. l-a, WHIT M-AUIUn ZJ1 laat Hill o- nuu ot our opportHnun ior dano- LIO (Jnlr M-Auiurt 231 Tak fun aa- ment.

libra spi. aj-ocu ivk inraiu SCORPIO (Oft. 94-No. 331 An aunpicmiia day for Tout SAGITTARIUS (Not. 31-Dae.

22) Hot lh Hit kind of a day I monthly bridge on Saturday 'afternoon at 2 o'clock in tha auditorium, 41 Htitier st. Airs. Walter F. O'Loughlin is chairman. BUBBLES SEZ- The first thing a sweater girl hu to learn Is that woolens thrive on soap and water.

But, with soap so scarce, all beU ter keep turning In USED PATS to help make more ef IM Remember, where there's fat, there's soap. Bo keep An saving younl who was alive and alert. It was she H.t lU. 1 brought down tne houee tne llst. Uhev wero a ih num.

her Niirhtintroi. ixh Mnfinn Her personality carried everything! beyond her technique, though some btleties were When she built a suite out of BcnuDerts Momenta Mus caies, how- vr aha, hor.r. tn mt.mrat.Ui-a cvri, Mio urcime too uiierDrevauve for her own nnrt Thm Nov. 29, 1041. Lucielle Browning 'Suiuki, a to (Aptlt S1-M" Jt'-A itttM'- ukl' sce.rV a 1 Ala vliio Cfollman aa Irata Dlnbn i ball-room conception was too "rok "vi.ik" Imi hPrt fK.t Jhn Brownlee as the U.

S. onsm onarpiess. and Alessio De neara aunng mat rco0uu. iiic iur; ui uic American lieutenant. B.

1. Pinkerton, will be interpreted for the first time here by James Melton. Osle Hawkins' fh)orli past few weeks I have been under nervous condition. I have been get has suggested that I Join a club or EASY GOING To one side, please! Smart style and wonderful wearabllity are wed in Pattern 4929. Shirtwaist chic Iplu3 Side4utton wraparound.

As, easy to maxe as it is to wear. ir-f "mm "ls im: Xeal Rondeau Miss Janice Marie Xeal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Neal of 101-11 112th Riclv mond Hill, will become the bride of John Kenneth Rondeau, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Rendeau of AuSable Forks, N. on Jan. 19 at St. Benedict Joseph Labre R.

C. Church, Richmond Hill. The Rev. Thomas Swar- brick will officiate. The bride, who is a graduate of Richmond Hill High School, will have as her maid of honor Miss Helen Waslo of Richmond Hill.

The bridegroom has been discharged from the U. S. Army, where he served as staff sergeant He spent 37 months overseas with the 15th Air Force and wears the Silver Star and Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters. After a brief honeymoon the couple will make their home in AuSable Forks. Hicks MarNrlll Edward R.

Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hicks of Lord Inwood, and his bride, the former Miss Margaret MacNeill are making their home In Lyn-brook. The couple were mar ried on Dec. 18 at St.

Paul's Methodist Church, Inwood, bv the Rev. William H. Vastine. A reception followed. The bride is the daughter of the Gordon M.

MacNeills of Smith Lyn-brook. Mrs. Edward Pendleton of Oceanslde was matron of honor and Robert Thatcher of Valley Stream ws best man. Ushers were Robert Hicks and Russel Hicks of Inwood, cousins of the bridegroom. The bride was graduated from Lynbrook High School and Is employed by the Home Insurance Company.

Her husband attended Lawrence High School and was In the service for 44 months prior to receiving his discharge as a sergeant recently. He had served with the nth Force in the ET0 fo. 3fl months. Miss Mildred Mason, daughter Rev. Bradley The bride was a graduate of Bay Ridge High School and was a secretary in the Recording and Statistical Corporation.

The bridegroom was a sergeant in the 9th Army and saw service for three years ln the European theater of war. The couple are now dh their honeymoon and will make their home in Cort- of an effort. The Narrative of the Bull-Ring was only mildly sue cessful. But when she did the Can- tlna or Viva Tu Madre, she was tops. Another Fire Dance and Por- trait In the Raw Espana were genlou.

in style and humor. UarU IX-rnam trilmn Dhl.l.. 11 d'ance'd none of which fired the imagination tKT'nilnr ber Nino Albanm wax th iil.nist ih. 1 of the evening. Matilda Strazia-Kahn Sings in Youth Series Had Matilda Stram-Kahn been able to sing clear, steadily focused tones ln her recital at the Academy of Music yesterday afternoon she would have benefited more from I her obvious musicianship and essen-j tial muslcallty.

As it was a strong tyiCftcitCo(d This Brand Relief from Distress of Coughing, Upper Bronchial Congestion, Muscular Soreness. Has Special Penetrating-Stimulating Action Ruth Tolk to SS-tt. Hertnan Slegall, just discharged after five years In the U. S. Army.

The ceremony was performed yesterday at the Hotel St. moon In the Adirondacks. 11 take up his duties as Ad mlnlsU'ative Assistant at the Eron Prenaratorv School, sne- clalizlng in the handling of vet- eran students who are studying I under the G. 1. Bill of Rights.

Schanrk Miss Janet Louise Leslie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Leon Leslie of 130 Hamilton Englewood, N. formerly of Brooklyn, became the bride of Gordon J. Schanck, son of Mrs.

M. J. Ziegler of 1310 Avenue and Gordon F. Schanck of Keyport. N.

on New Years Day. The wedding took place 1 I. 0L IIIC MUllie Ul IIIC Ul IUC a mother, Mrs. Carl Rivinius of Ebensburg. Pa.

The bride was attended bv her sister-in-law, Mrs. John C. L. Leslie. John C.

L. Leslie was best man. ls Leslie was graduated from Packer Collegiate Institute. Mr. Schanck attended Brooklyn Technical High School and Poly-technical Institute of Brooklyn.

He has lust recently been dis charged from the army after serving overseas for two years. After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Schanck will reside in Jersey. Adc I'Menwoldt Miss Edna Uhtenwoldt, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernst W. Uhtenwoldt of Lawrence Rockville Centre, became the bride of William E. Ades, son of Mrs. E.

L. Ades of Rochester, and the late Mr. Ades, in the first wedding of the New Year at the Little Church Around the Corner. Manhattan. The cere mony, which took place Wednes day, was performed by the Rev.

Dr. Randolph Ray. The bride, who was given ln marriage by her father, was attended by her sister, Mrs. Helen Baier. Walter Ades, brother of the bridegroom, was best man.

Mrs. Ades is a graduate of Roosevelt High School, Yonkers, and she and her husband, an army veteran, are both students at Syracuse University. They are spending a week honey- moon at Lake Placid. A recep. ments, Woodmere, to Charles S.

Cohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Conn of 1WJ tirunswicK Far Rockaway, on Dec. 2. The ceremony was performed in the home of the bride's parents lf 3 vibrato marred much of her work I and the need for more support KaZ "LIT fnr fhn tint tlm K.w.

w.w ijviv. UIECI wmiuru W1U UC K1VCII fcpTaTnd on Wdav ln Mhwa" it it mwnuaj, jn. i. ii rontlnues with "II Tabarro" and "Don Pasquale" on Wednesday, "The Magic Clute" on Thursday, Der Rosenkavalicr" on Friday and "La Oioconda" on Saturday night. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Schar- wachter of Rockville Centra nro' at The Barclay, Manhattan, for a i. EAT? DRINK? Takt ALK AID None txtraf at a priaai All medicillr appro'td laindicota. a nut moi. ooici LEOAL NOTICE THri "pfOPLE pr "THE STATi OF NEW YORK, by Utf truce of God frei! and Independent To Francearo Di W11ERRAS rAIXinEBO MARIMO I I I fj I Stimulate chest and back sur-(acM Ilk a food, warmln poultic Penetrate Into uppar bronchial tubn with Its iptclal msdicind npori Pattern 4928 comes in siws 13, Brooklyn was married to Warmlnf, soothing Vlcks VapoRub Is the best' known home remedy you can use to relieve miseries of chest colds.

Rub it well on throat, chest nd back at bedtime. Its special penetrating-stimulating action starts right to work and keeps on working for hours to Jlfa bring grand relief. Invites rest' If I td ful sleep, too. Try it tonight. VapoRui 1 10, Wl JD' ia- "'I Franklin T.

Sweeney, son of Mr. 16 takc4 f. yard, 35 and Mrs. T. Sweeney of Cort- N- on Dec.

29, in Our to Brklyn E.e, a. Patady of Angels rectory by the helped a great deal, but my doctor an organization where I could use free time in meeting new friends. I would appreciate It very much if you or your host of readers could suggest some such club. Perhaps this will help you. I will be 20 years old soon, like all sports, particularly boatin.it, horseback riding and skating.

Reading, gardening, making scrapbooks and writing also rank on my list of hobbies. I work from 8:30 to 5 p.m. every day as a typist for the War Depart ment. However, my evenings arel just begging to be filled with some useful hobby. I do hope you can help me and I shall be eternally grateful.

Now let me express my sincere best wishes to you and your readers for happiness and good health in this, our first peaceful New Year In such a long, long time. B. C. My dear B. Thank you.

My own go to you for better health in the near future. Because of your many interests, it should not be too difficult to find some group wherein you would be happy. Therefore your letter goes Into the public domain, in the hope that some of the many generous and kindly readers will come forth with suggestions. Letters to you will be forwarded. HELEN WORTH.

SrekK Friends DEAR HELEN WORTH-I have read your column for a Ions time and have always enjoyed it. And having a romantic nature, it always made me happy to see how many persons you helped to find friends. I am in the early thirties. I love swimming, the movies, and writing. I am a quiet person, but talk easily when I have made friends.

A year ago I lost my husband, the dearest person, and I am lonely indeed, although my children keep me busy. Now that the men are coming home, my women friends are no longer available for movie dates, or even an aiternoon gathering. J. G. B.

My dear J. G. B. It Is sad for so young a woman to be left alone. And It's doublv sad for little chil dren to lose their father, and the sense of security that is given by two parents within the home.

That you are lonely is not sur-; aristae, that vou seek some ar-j quair.ances is sensible. I tnist that in7, ou will forward DEAR HELEN worth I am a widower in the early fifties I an Ame.ican; and a Protestant. I should like to make the acquaintance of some persons around my age. B. D.

W. Letters forwarded. HELEN WORTH. Hudson Aaronson Robert Newton Hudson Jr. announces the engagement of his1 daughter, Miss Dorothy Winifred Hudson of Queens Village to Richardson H.

Aaronson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Aaronson of Stewart Manci. Mr Aaronson served with the 3d Marine Division at Guam at Iwo where he was wounded. He received the Purple Heart 96 gehermerhorn St.

Brooklyn WOMEN! WHO SUFFER FIERY MISERY OF HOT FLASHES If the functional "middle-age" i period peculiar to women causes' you to suiter from hot flashes, ner-: vous tension, irritability try fam-! ous Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Pinkham's Compound Is one of the best known medicines for this pur- i pose. Also a grand stomachic tonic! Tnr This Promut Medicated Relief I Vie what thounn haw tried ior rlievinnextrnallyeauaed rash, p.mpiea. Itch.

Cuticurai Used Dy many nurses, aom hoipttals. Satiafactinn guaran- teea. or maxer win reiuou money. At all druggists, lOMOMOW ALRI6HT V-VEOITABU IAXATIVI rlO msm imi me upper agister ana more r. of tone circumscribed whatever vorable impression was generated her rectial progressed.

She has a fundamentally good soprano and there were times as ln Brahms' Vergebllches Standchen when she gave promise of good interpretation. The accompanist was Gmll Kahn. Washing Stuffed Toys Some of the stuffed dolls and animals your children received this Christmas are made of fabrics treated with a resin-coating. As dirt is less likely to penetrate these glazed coverings, wash the surface with a sudsy damp cloth. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort PASTEKTH.

a pirasant alkaline (non- ac.di powder, holrt faUe teem wort w. fort, lint sprinkle little FASTEETH on jour plate. No ftimnij. tooey. Pt' toin ui pirn ugir (denture braatbi.

Oft FASTBETH at an I UK VI C. moposau CONTRACT J.iS SKALErj BtDS will be received by I tne Boaro or water tsuoDly. at Its fa-! as LEOAL NOTICES SUPPLtMKNTAI. CITATION. Kile No.

56171940. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the (trace of free and independent To the widow Mary Smeland. if any. the name Mary lieind riciitioua. ana to iiu mm ui nir riciitioua, ana to inn uai oi nm.

anv of la Smeland. deceased. I nae name or names and who.e place places of residence are unknown and. mot after due dlllRence be awer- if anv. ot iNua nmemiiu.

unxiwru, wnoe or cannot after due dlllRence be ascer- January 10, 1948. at li clocj noon, the premise dear.ribed d. Nilalfnent to bn aold iltuated In tCin on the aoutheaa erly corner ot January la 1944. at clock who reMde. at 178 7iith ln of'Pniva Tobiasen.

also known land, N. Y. jtion at the Park Lane followed. Healy Rowley Colin Boer Announcement has been madei Announcement is made of the norouBii or nronKiyn, ity or -MiWiav Sa ve Tiihincen ameiana. mt.

Ti 1 5- vh- fur rterree lhat a rerlaln iii'lrument writmir Aukiim. 19 wrtial pnijieity, he duly proved as thcljnir. Borough of Brooklyn. CM.v of New by Mrs. Elizabeth Healy of Park! marriage of Miss Muriel Boxer, Slope; of the engagement of herdaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Moe daughter, Mis Helen Healy, ti Boxer of the Crestwootl Apart- nr in nr otherwine. Marifit Bensen. Massacluisetis Anininimrairix ui mo i WIIERKAS. WIlXlAM V.

F.LUOTT, tri. IheMmieTnal BuiifiM Ym-k has nreseniea ins i.i..:.l.i..ln, r. of NIUS SMK iNO. deceased, lately rejidinar at No, i'lV riinton Street. In the Borough of nr Kin.

ty and state of Nw Yoik. and a petition pray intr hnt hl aCl'OlinL II UB I UUlVlun -etl ed: l. NOW. THEREFORE, you and achi 1.. it4 in ihn raiise WvEZ.

h. held at the Hall of Records, in the County ofKlnw. on the 21st day of January. 1(M6. at 9:30 AAink in the forenoon, why aucn aei- tained and to any and all unknown i.ei" interested In the estatft of i.rA.Vd creditors, next rORECLOSUBES SUPREME COURT.

KINP.S COUNTY Michael HoKnn, plaintiff. vs. Manila Club of Brooklyn, at (fa- fendanta. Pursuant to judprment of forecloaur and mile herein dated December 11, Samuel Kanney auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Lxchange, Montague Street Brooklyn, Y. lH4.r.

I will Ken at public auction, -ny Samuel Kanney auctioneer, at the OH De Kalt) Avenue and Adaipm htreat. Street by 100 feet 4 Inches on Da Kalb Avenue, and aa more particularly scribed In said DtlRACK ill A A riCllir.U, neierre. nTlKACK CKKAMKK. r-laintiirs) At 210 Montaeuo Prook; treet, I.rook-da0-6t Tlii.lt lyn IN. I run oit.hi iSIIPRKME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY clety of the United. States. Plaintiff. HIP tquuamr ju- rtj'Huitiiit r- a rrn M1L.BANK, TWEED aV'HOPE. At- el ni niiaui.

nr nv tnr an Iff la HfOaa at Nei New York Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered In the above action on December 19. 1945. I will sell at public auction at tne nrooaiyn neai Estate Exchange. 189 MontaKiia Brooklyn. N.

on January It 1946. lo-nh nnnn hv Melvin Kane, auc- at 12:00 noon, by Melvin T. Kane, au pateu. iieceniner ju. r.n-i.

wiluas kicuub-k. n'i'n1'. dil-Bt ijh win ana ieiameni or Carolina nee 1)1 Cni'ln lllir fuitima iat No. 1732 75tli Street. In the Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York. Nnw THRRV'triintr. v. onri e.eh nc fff Ulir SUTlOKaiPR l.OUTI Of HIP. imniy or to De neia in KOom 2S-A at the Hall of Records.

In the r.Hmiu nf nM 111,1. K-hirtC vnli you are hereby cited io show cause January. 1W6, al 9:30 o'clock in Ihft.hefora our SurroKate'a Court of the hv Rahhi F.rlwarfl Sandrow ropa ana one came re ,7. aanurow abl. comvMt wUh Ceclarhurst.

appurtenancea. for the ShafU 8. IS and tern Department. 243 W. 17th Manhattan 11, N.

Y. Print plainly sine, name, address, style number. Allow 10 days for delivery. Jjnr. r(JK LUVCLT LI IN IN) Household linens take on new life when adorned With Colorful, rich- looking motifs such as these.

They're cutwork with easy stitchery, Floral motifs in a bit of cutwork; and simple stitchery beautify linens. 7057 w.vv, 'vim. uui.ll Jl.Wl a.m., Eastern Standard day, January ura- 15. 1M. for Contract S5.

1 for furnishinar. testing and dliverin ona car for linking pump, one aepric caa. all electric hoista. two hoist three cable sheares. twolenfths for bidders, forms of liia and contract.

tuecifications. contract drswimrv re. qulrements aa to Mirctv can bt nhtflinerl at the nfffrA it thm Qor.ltri at the above addresa. upon application' in person or by mail bv depositing thei sum of S3. 00 in cash or Its equivalent! for each pamphlet Within 30 dave1 loiiowinic tne awara or contrary or rejection of bids, the full amount of such of each 1 nd a fiir centable Damuhlet submitted a.v a hid fund of 14.00 will be mada fnr I After a wed- I ement snouin not am nu.

tioneer tne premises atrectea ay ciji IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we to be sold, known as ltfTf have caiuied the Seal or our ait 4Blh RL Brooklyn. N. situated said Ruminate'; Court to be on tne WMterly side of East 46th hereunto affixed. belnit 20 feet in width front and (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

FRANCIS 1(j in arplh on each side. i-CAREY Surmente of side line bein 260 feet our said County, at the Bor- from northwesterly corner of Are-otiKh of Brooklyn, in the seid nilB an(i si. The mortcaKe County, the nth day of Ue- hpjnu foreclosed was recorded in Klhta cemher i County P.eitistrr's office in Liber $9 AARON L. JACORY. 0f MortKUKcs.

Page 2SK and indexr't Clerk nf the Surrogate's Court, lund-r Section 23. Block 7M70 on tha N. B. Tills cilslion is served upon map of the County of Kinxa. ,,,,,1 trio: the couple will reside in the BV Rid- K.V.J.M Bank, phnnliff.

condition. For further particulars, ap- GJSCHOW MANUFAC-ply at the office of the Chief Engineer fOMPANY. Its business is bernard John Rowley, son of; air. ana Mrs. frank Rowley of Arlington, N.

J. Dwyer Hubncr Announcement was made of the Pne-ao-Pmpnt nf Mica r.Wia o-o-- Charlotte Dwyer to Josenh Hub- a Z.Z 7 7. i cal sergeant in the Air Force, by ner parents, wr. ana Mrs. An uiew j.

uCT OI i id Place, Maspeth; at a Christmas reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles GTT' 55.3J:1 sh MaRPh- i.iioa Riauuuvcu i from Junior High School No. 73, Maspeth and Newtown High School, Elmhurst. She is the drummajor of the Woman's Benefit Association New York City Drum and Bugle Corps.

Mr. Hubner, a former technical sergeant in the Air Force, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hubner of 22-4!) 37th Astoria, also is a graduate of Newtown High School, Elmhurst, and the Academy of Aeronautics, La-Guardia Field. He entered the service in 1943, and was honorably discharged on Dec.

11. He was a flight engineer with the 13th A. F. South Pacific, and is a veteran of the Balilapapess and Philippines. GraHtil ucatola Miss Anna Nucatola, daughter of the late Vincent and Mrs.

Frances Nucatola of 1031 64th was married yesterday to Michael Grassi, son of Mr. and I familv at tne anove aaaress. IKVINti V. A. 11UIB.

President: nrvRV wir.ciTicDT?B,pri Dm.na McOAHEN. Commissioners. Board oi Water Supply; RICHARD H. BURKB, Secretary. dl3-2t d26-19t CONTRACT X2 'L ul as required oy law.

too in ni in person, ii will he asi-nmed that ia nrni-eedinirs. unless SSIrV 1 law appear for you. UlllL JM FORECLOSURES Mel P5j. to. Pfir tlf dirment dated Dceem- vlll Bell at public auc Hon at the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex change.

189 Montanue Street, Brooklyn New York, on January 2Jnd. 104b. at 13:00 noon, hy ti. Liouis nonanner, Auctioneer, the mortgaged premises In L. Tl V.

LI art it SEALED BIDS will be reoelyed tjlntWMm uie aeiirrai ouiuuh" State of New York, situate on tne nnrtherlv side of Jefferson Avenue. distant 128 ft. 6 inchus easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Jefferson Avenue with the easterly vide of Howard A. nU, ID ft fl U.V.n. in width frnnl and roar hv 100 ft.

in depth on both sides. Premises known as No. flfil Jefferson Avenue: the east- erlv and westerly courses running I through party walls. Together with Pattern 7C57 has transfer of 12 mo-jthe sireei rigniR. nuojei-i io iax.

waiurjoo ieei in wmiii mi wi rig forenoon, why such decree ahould not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto aftixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS1 D.

Mi-OA REY. Surrogate of I our said County, at the Bnr-1 ouifh of Brooklyn. In the said County th 26th day of Decern lier. 1 AARON JACOBY. Clerk of the Surroeale a Court.

I d31-4t GISC'HOW MANt'FACtURINQ CO. XOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT certificate of limited partnership. executed and acknowledaed in Offi-'e of the Clerk of Coun, December 18. 1945. the "Klance of which is as follows I "muuniv-iui uik, Bi-uina anu uia I ul proaucn in nt York ity and elsewhere with Its prlnrlpal place of business at 1127 Atlantic Avenue.

Brooklyn, New York. OTTO R. GISCHOW, residing, at 25.S 7fllh St eet, Brooklyn. New York, Is partner; dAKAri SAUH re- IN" Vork Is the limited partner. The! term is for three years as of July 1.

1945 and shall be automatically re-1 newed for additional one-year terms unless either party notifies' the other me iiiiniea onrtner contrinuiea 951.80 In cash and other nroperty. Additional contributions shall be made equally by the parties. The limited partner shall receive 50 percent of the profits. Tha limited nar nar shall not substllute an assignee in her place no nauinon.il partners snail ne admitted to the firm. The contribution of the limited partner Is to be returned itpon the dissolution of the partnership.

The death of the general partner shall terminate the partnership but the death of the hmlted partner shall not. The limited partner shall not have the right to receive property oilier than cash her contribution. In return for u24-et CITATION -TUB PEOPLB OF THK STATE Of grace of Qod free and Independent To and I KAUHtU DA ACHEL. SEMPLE, DAVID 8EM- PLK: KOBKRT A. EMPLB; MAR- CARET SEMPUB BROWN: BARBARi CHALMER3 SEMPLE: ELIZABETI STEWART SEMPLE: JAMES CHRIS TIE: DAVID CHRISTIE: ALEX CHRISTIE: MARGARET CHRISTIE DAVID BROWN: the next-of-kin.

dia-tributeea and hetrs-at-law of Allan Semple. deceased (said David Brown being named as one of the Executors in the Instrument hereinafter referred to). SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. Bank of New Tor (for- merty Known as uanx or new Yorx ana Tr Company) a corporation of the is to have a certa writing relatlnsr to both real and P' 'J ersonal property, duly proved as the Wlfl nd" Testament ot Allan Sf mple. deceased, who was at the time of hJe 4-I5.

vi niwnifn, vvuuil ot state or new iorg. THKUSrORI IK. you and each of you are cited to show caute before the Sur' or our -I "r-i i ill of Record yn, City of of Klngi and Stat of New York, on Ihe 15th day of January, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. at 9:80 o'clock In the forenoon of that day. why the said Will and Testament why tne aaia win i sanuld not be admitted a will of real and persoi IN TESTIMONY a to pronaie aa ersonalproperty WHKRKflF.

have eaudthe aeal of the Surrogate's Court of the eald county or rungs to De nera- untn afflverf. (Surrogate's Seal) WITNESS. Honorablt FRANCIS D. McOAREY. Bur- rogaln of our said County of Kings, at said county, tne nth day of December In the year of our Ixird one thousand nine hundred and forty- five Aaron oi are.

in kb a nnvB cor.nin inmruninni neroenr or ineii" tlfs lx3 to 5x14 inches. Rend 15 rents In coins for this pattern to Brooklyn EaRlc 15 259 W. Hili Manhattan 11, N. Y. print pifliniy name, address and pattern number.

Allow 10 days for delivery. Crest wotxl Apartments, Wood- Mi- Cohn returned home about u.pk. trnm ihp vm He received his discharge as a corporal after four years of service. He is associated with an auto sales agency in Manhattan. Llpser Burger Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Lipser of Kittannig, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sally Rochelle Llpser, to Murray Burger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Burger of 06 Meadow Lane, Lawrence. Miss Lipser Is an alumnae of Pennsylvania State College.

She also attended the graduate school of George Washington University Miss Lipser was associated with the Army Map Service, Chinese Orientalia Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D. and at present is an instructor on the staff of the Wilson Teacher's College at the George Truesdell Labra- itory Rchn0, in Washington. D. C. Mr.

Burger was graduated from Woodmere High School and New York University, School of EnglneerlnK, class of '42. He also attended the graduate school of Goorsce Washington University. Mr, Burger is on the! engineering staff of the U. Naval Bureau of Ordinance, Washington, D. C.

Committee for Drive To Meet Wednesday Mrs, William B. Robbtns will he hostess at her home, 13G1 Madison Manhattan, on Wednesday afternoon to Mrs. Frederick Wolcott Bancroft and her committee for the third annual Irvington House Coin Box Drive. Mrs. Bancroft Will head' ni.

i tiu the 1910 drive which, Centering around Valentine's Day with its heart appeal, will raise funds for the specialized care of under- Mrs. Ira B. Downs of Brook privileged rniin neart patients at Irvington House, Sanatorium at i Irv nCtOli-On-1 tldson. N. Y.

RTPRKMK Ptll'RT kl ni tf Ii linn I. Pui.xiiiint to liidement herein rimed December 7. I will sell at piihlia auction by Mrfiuinncas Reilly. am -tioncers, st Brooklyn Real Estate 101, Lt Ir- Wide, 73 feet siillthwe.il uf 7Mli Ml'i'cl, 18 feet wide, front mid rear, by 100 feel deep Dated. January 3.

FRANK t. REINER. Referee. SMITH A REIIIEIt, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 44 Court Slii'i-l. Brooklyn, N.

Y. Ja3-Ut This lit sUrRKMHJ CIHIKT. Kiwis wuiyrT Mevr Pntiarn nliiiniiff aifH.ttltl Abraham Altkruc, et al. detenqunis Pursuant to lodgment dated lWeii. ber 19 1945, I will sell at auction by VII! v.

James- A leaney. auctioneer al lite) Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, to Mnntamie Street. Brook vn. New Yolk on January 21st, 1946. at 12 o'clock noon premlsee In Brooklyn on Th northeast side of Broadway 100 C-ct I southeast of Cooper Street, being a olot known as Noa.

Kroadw sv. Reference Is made to the judgment foe a more complete description. Dated: December 31. EDGAR J. TREACY Referee dJl-et-MAH" SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUnW -KOM POLITE CO INC PlalnMff.

against 111 CLAY STREEf REALTYi COKPOKATtON et al. Defendants. Pursuant tfi tnrlirment nf fnreelivaoVai and sale entered December 10th. I will sell at public auction, bv G. V.

McMahnn. Auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague) Street. Brooklyn. N.

on the 14th day of January. 1948. at 11 o'clock: noon, tha premissH directed by salrl Judgment to be sold, being- Block 2483. Lot 4.7. in Ihe Borough.

HrooKiyn. city and Slate or new ior. as shown and designated upon the Tsrx Map of the City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, said premises being known as 109 Clay Street. Brooklyn, N. Dated.

December 14. ivn. Mliruipw otuVt 'rryf' HAROLD IV 7.EAMANS. i'laintifTal Attorney. 103 Park N.

V. d2l-st til KINGS'COUNTYl HOME OWNEHS' IjOAN CORPCH RATION, Plaintiff, against CHARLES NATHANIEL BLAKE, et als Defoiii-ants. Pursuant to Judgment entered herein, dated December 12. 11145, by JOHN A. HARTIOAN.

auctioneer, will Rubjto auction at Brooklyn Krai Uslti xchange, 189 Montague Brooklyn. V. Vn.b ah 11... A l.nil.r fti Jitio. at ii okick noon, premises Rings county, directed to ne mua the north side nf Hancock dist tn ha iHlld'OTk north sltiei of Hancock distant 612 feet 2 Inches easterly from thfj Fortheast corner of Held Ave.

ana lancock being 18 feet 6 Inchest wide front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each side, both side lines running part of the distance through psi ty wsiis and parallel wun Keid Ave known Hanco In the as and by the street No. S7 cock St. a nd more fullv aescrioea he HiflLririenl. Dated December IStlv 10 to. JONKI I KTKMK, JOHN McCtJlSKEY Plaintlff'a I.

'Attorney. 44 Cuurt Brooklvn X-w 1 Wall 11:00 niS? offices, thirteenth floor, 120 Street. New York Citv. until a.m.. Eastern Standard Time, on Tuea day.

January t. 1946 for Contract 362. for furnlshine. testlne and neiiverlnt two electric motora for operation of 60-inch by 64-inch aate valves, ten electric motora for operation of 48-Inch gate valves and electrical control equipment tor tne west rirancn eniueni chamber of the Delaware aqueduct all as set forth in the specifications. Pamphlets containing Information tot bidders forms of bid and contract specifications, contract drawings, requirements aa to surety can be obtained at the office of the Secretary at the above address upon application In person or by mail, by depositing the sum of $5.00 in cash or Its equivalent for each pamphlet Within 80 days followInK tne award of contract or retention of bids tha full amount of such deposit will be refunded for each pamphlet submitted as a bid and a refund of $1.00 will be made for each other pamphlet returned in acceptable condition.

For further particulars, ap ply at tne oroce or tne i.nier at the above address. IRVING A. HtTIUl. President: HENRY HESTERBERO. RUFUS 8.

McGAHEN, Commissioners, Board ol toal.r Snnnlv. RICHARD tt BURKE. Secretary. dl8-19t jissoujtionjoticis. state of new york.

depart i do hereby Certify that ir- v. irnnTi TCrVKitr K'lrat h. heen hand and official xahI of thft T)niinri inniil nf Mtntt nl Hip. De i ttr- nv 11 Sen nd da' of "one "thou (Seal) sand nine hundred and forty- THOMAS J. CURRAK.

Seereliiry of Stale, By Walter Going, Deputy Secre- tary of State. jat-Jtmi runuo NOTtcr.s TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICK OF. Dial KltT Mlll'KKVlHOK. AICO-hfil Tax Unit.

Bureau of Internal Reve- nue York, Date of first: pub- licaiion, uHiiunijr iftn. iiuucr le uri r- i bv given that on December 1, 1945, one MV -t nil Revenue laws, to wit: sec. 3:121 Vnm-ara I on that such h' one hundred and live of the Stock Cornoration Law. and that it Is dis- 1 .1 I Su994S ial office and Jilace of businwa'a 48 Wall Street fcu of M.nhatt.n F'7h ''q, J. ,1 VXlltZ Co99e al rates and assessment Dated, December 1045.

WILLIAM T. POWERS. Referee. d31-6t MAW SUPREMB COURT. KIN08 COUNTY Rebecca Emnierman, Plaintiff, against Florence Unroch, also known as Florence Rosenthal, et Defend ants.

Pursuant to ludgt Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered herein dated Decern- ber 30. 1945. I will sell at public auc tion to me nignest matter oy jonn a. Hartlgan. Auctioneer, at the Brooklvo Real Estate Exchange Salen-onm, 1S9 Montague Street, Brooklyn, on January 24.

1946. at 12 o'clock noon, tha following premises: All that certain lot, pleca or parcel of land with the building and Im- lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and de scribed as follows: Reo-lnnlna- at a nolnt on the easterly side of Douglass Street dls-tant two nunarea seventeen ieei, eleven (11) Inches northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Douglass Street with the northerly side of Sutter Avenue: run nine tnence easterly parauei wnn ow tnr Avenue, one hundred (100) feet thence northerly parallel with Douglass Street, twenty-live (26) feet! thence westerly partll'l with Butter Avenue, one hundred (100) feet to the easterly side of Douglass Street: thence south aHv Alnnff the easterly aide nf Dnuainsi ouglnis Street, twenty-flvj (26) feet to the the Said as point or plac of Beginning Douglass Street now being known as Strauss Street, Also all the right, title a nd Interest of the mortgagors of. In nd to the land lying In the street in anc fro Toi ont of and adjacent to mid premises.

ljacent to nta premises, the appurtenances and naetner wun tne aDDunent all fixtures and articles of personal property now or thereafter attached to or used In connection with the premises, all of which are covered bv the mortgage. Said premises being known aa lf iti Btrauss rstreei. Dated. January 8. 1946.

SAMTEL f. JOHNSON. EDWARD LARKIN. At Referee. Attnrnev fnr RAZOR-KLEENED ELECTRICALLY WORK GUARANTEED NO CHARGE IF WI FAIL Service Anywhere In Brooklyn Any Day or Night.

We Service Homes, Factories, Reitouronti end Buildings. Reliable, Efficient Service. Free Estimates FRANK PtTAN. Plumlwr Apartment ft Vnperiy nmt office of the Investigator in Charge. Alcoio Tax Va t.

27 Washington 3 ii m-ooklvn. N. and file claim ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER SEWER SERVICE Mmoica 6-6444 Call NAvarre 8-0588 IN QUEENS Plaintiff. 1-7 Livonia Brooklyn hll is a niemher Of the Commit- lee. otherwise the property will be dlfPOS'd, 'of according In law.

it, R. RHER.i. blatrlrt Supervisor, j7-3t Clerk of the Surrogate's cff M' Ja3-t d31-t MftTb 5. Y. city..

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