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2 BSOOXtYH lAflU, OCT. 79, i best man for brother andgf John's Auxiliary nchftrl will ha Vai-v A rvnmn. I usf Befween LTsr L. 7. SOCIETY Has Card Party Kenneth Rahill Major, brother of the bride-elect, and Mr.

Morgan S. Smith To Wed George Adam The annual complimentary Philip Weiler of East Rock- card party given by the mem Mrs. Thomas A. McWhinney awav When Beau Gets Too Bossy It's Time to Taper Off Dates Harvest Festival For Fellowship Group ''Harvest Festivals" was the theme of the mming of the Interfaith Fellowship dinner hrld In St. Aucustine's Kpisco- of Lawrence announces the en gagement of her daughter, Mrs bers of St.

John'i University Auxiliary for their hushanda and friends was held in DeCray Jane Audrey Carmirharl Morgan S. Smith, to C.eoree EnKBl Be Married Hall at the university. without saving anv more, start acting. Don't Adams, also of Lawrence. The' Mr.

and Mrs. lampbell B.i T. iun rwil Church. 71K) Marty Av last week in co-operation with ,4 jt date him so often and taper it off gradually. jcouple will be married on-armichael of 13 Flint Road.

c.M.. president of the univer. Find excuses for being busy hen he phones "fi" iFast Rockaway, announce theisity, announced a new scholar- and keep it up until you two drift apart. p.i.T'!'l. 'f.

I pmhuf.iepgasement of their daughterhiP established in memory of By XAXCY MOTTRAM (Q.) Drar Xancyl have hren going steady ictih a boy for ovrr a year and I've finally come to the end of my patience. Since I agreed to date him only, he'i been giving 'fl As for those threats, if there is any furtheriman Thoma, Mcwhinnev islMiss Audrey talk on his part, discuss it with your parents, the widow of Ut Morgan Robert Frederick Bossung.l-wrt the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, an orjjaniza'ion of the church. Mrs. Rose Bernarrl.

director of the Interfaith Fellowship in Brooklyn, arranged a procram. Robert Friedman, president of the Rrotherhood of Temple Beth Klohiin. spoke on the Hebrew Festival. His talk was il Most probably, it was a desperate measure on Smith, bv whom he has onelson of 'r- fieorge tne orders about my friends, uhat to do daughter Mr Hnhert Marti. Bossung of I btewart his part to keep you.

and meant nothing, but president, held a brief meet- of Chestnut Hill, Bo-ton, Lynhrook if you have the slightest reason to think he's irr tU I becoming unreasonably angry, the thing to do aml tnree grandchildren. Miss Canni. hae! was gra.l- would be to have your father and mother get! JL ii' "airman of the NoV. 16 card! in touch with him, explain the situation and let, n'T "i iiiah lay which will be held at them handle it. Lnii au no Sh an i.

Towers Hotel, introduced various chairmen. Mrs. Boris Adams, who is married to Agricultural and Technical lh (ntm, MUUIIiail (Q Drar Snnry My mother grew up lustrated with a miniature booth, decorated in the traditional way with fruits, vegetables and flowers as used in the Jewish temples on Succnth. Chi Sneng Kuo. visiting student at Columbia from China, told of the Moon Festival of his country, which is equivalent, to our own harvest festival "of Thanksgiving.

Miss Ida Novell! explained the Italian wi iiri imoi JiautJ i ii 1 1 1 1 i a Sprague. He is the grandfather! M((ri ft J'nurf vj Iff'u nrir in lirrtrf HMli i hen he's not around, where to go and so forth. Xaturally. this hasn't been a very happy time and more than once I've tried tactfully to break up with him, but u-hen I start he changes his tune, tells me how much he cares and that he wouldn't know what to do with himself without me. A couple of times, too, he's al ticKets, gave a financial report on the returns for the coming card party and Mrs.

George. reccntlu mu nnrents and his heroine ouite five-year-old twins. Mrs. Sietas Honored i I I I friendly again. I have never met him, but The prospective bride is have heard so much about Mm that Id like Committee-j Flatlui.ds Unit, No.

31, Amer- Bradford Bachrich Mrs. George Edwin Seeba to know him. He's gone away to school this Hum nit: ii jictiii l.ciuii vt iiwimi cu co-operation District of Nassau County. Aones Siptas nast nres-l The pntiro rhairmanshin of ident. at a dinner last week atitne evening was under the lead ershin of Mrs.

John P. McGrath is chairman of the Five Towns Y. M. C. active in U.

S. O. circles and chairman of the recreation committee for Nassau County American Red Cross Nancy Mottram assisted by Mrs. Andrew P. Rackus.

More than a hundred guests including Mrs She is in the real estate and 'were present insurance business. Julius Simon past county Mr. Adams, a director of the i hairman. and Mr. Simon, and Ctatiritt old I tki (aaw at cliMI Htma Htlau' cimi cslaam A InMjn EfU it alwayi InA aid aranouHiit.

Sea Harbor CoiDoration. Hew-, Dan Jacobs past eom- Fall, so I wondered if it would be proper for me to write a Irttrr, e.rplnining all this and ask him to write bock? What do you think about it? (A.) You'd be carrying it a little too far as a "daughter of friends of the family" and it might seem forward to him. It would be far better not to write that letter but wait until he comes home for the Christmas holidays and perhaps arrange with your parents to have his family, including him, over some evening. Or you might invite him to a very small gathering at your house, so that it won't be hard for him to get acquainted. Miss Mottram wants to help with your problems.

Write her in care of this mander of Flatlands Post. lett Harbor, and of the Rock- wine festivals of Italy, as told; ary suttery by her parents and JorKe of sano explained the Mexican. Pinata tradition. Miss Frances! Anrie Mar-V battery, Burke, director of the Friends daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Vin-Center, Manhattan, explained cent Slattery of Malverne. Thanksgiving in the I'nited formerly of Rockville States, tracing it from it veslerdav to! On Monday, Nov. U. he Seeba. son of meetVngWI" Mr.

and Mrs. George C. Seeba held at 6:30 p.m. at the Hanson Rockvme Centren St. Ag.

Place Baptist (hurch. 88 Han- fh The son Place a 'Know our performed by the NiRhbor-program will be pre-R Sweeney 0'f tne rented and on Thursday Nov.jrhurch of Reun.ection. the loung Adults and Sen- A ret.eption followed tor eague of Temple Beth (he Seawane Harbor club, Emeth of 83 Marlborough Hewlett ay Park, Road will be the hosts for ai tpecial "Know Your bfnri ln 1 a ht' line fithA ii'opa a -i away Operating Corporation, is a partner in the firm of George most threatened me if I should stop seeing him and go out with someone else. So, I've done nothing but I can't go on like this. Can you give me any suggestions? (A.) This last year couldn't have been at all pleasant and it might have been wiser to break up at the first sign of the 'bossy" attitude, but almost any girl will wait and hope things get better.

However, there's no sense in dragging this on. You've lost all feeling except pity, so why waste your time? Actual talk about a breakup seems to have poor results, but he knows your wishes, so Adams Lumber Company, ln- iU0u can't buu better! wood, and is a trustee of the Nassau-Suffolk Y. M. C. A.

The couple will live on Lake' Drive, Hewlett, where ground was broken for their home last week. BREYERS i' nci joiuci nuic a i icjh.ii program at the temple at 8:30 aafr l'll lKCtAM mil I 1 711 p.m. The monthly vesper UH" Ld. 1 tt, in. fashioned with a fitted KUse Rita Mnsky To Be Mr.

Rein's Bride Miss Elise Rita Linskv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her of the Saviour on Nov. 18 and bas0-ue bodice, yoke and long sIppvps ivntntpH at lha wrist jooJ He is a member of the Free-port Yacht Club, Freeport Tuna Club and Roslyn Rifle and Revolver Club. He served as a captain in the 4th Armored Division of the 3d Army in will continue each Minriay man I.

Linsky of 50 Lawrence of Chantilly lace, and sweeping Lawrence, has completed afternoon at 4 o'clock through next May. kirt ending in a wide cathe dral train. Her three-tier, finger Europe in World War 11, and is treasurer of the Tin Plate tip-length veil of imported silk illusion was attached to a Juliet Continued From Preceding Page. P'ans for her marriage on Nov. jlO to Martin I.

Rein, son of Mr. stiff. Beat in sugar and vanilla. Mrs. Maurice Rein of iield: About 2'a cups topping.

Rerkelev Place, also Lawrence. Pineapple crumb muffins, The ceremony will take place using the nonfat dry milk, are in Temple Israel, Lawrence, at Company, Brook ONLY cap vn ii iu n- ill 1 naiiiiii love U.yn. nis leaner, t-ieuige oee- embroidered with seed ba, is president of the firm. Your choic of 9 popular solid flavor! and 3 delicious flavor-combinations. She carried a bouquet of white a delicacy tnatt may serve as, 6:110 p.m.

Robbi Juriah Calm Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Coffin of 158 E. 38th St.

celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Oct. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Coffin were born and spent their lives in Brooklyn and have resided in their present home since they bread or dessert.

iiH'opiiIe Crumb orchids, lilies of the valley and I stephanotis. Triends School Parents Miss Rarbara N. Slattery of Malverne, sister of the bride. An leachers Meet was maid of honor. She was at- The Friends School Parent EverybreartioL tired in a gown of robin's egg Teacher Club held its first had it built in 1908.

in what was then the farm land section of Flatbush. A reception in cele spiritual leader of the temple. Rabbi Fdward T. Sandrow of Temple Beth El. Cedarhurst.

will officiate. A reception will follow. Mrs. Theodore Stein of Buffalo will be her sister's matron of honor. Army Private Jerome Rein will be best man for his brother.

Ushers will include Selwyn Ro-stnbaum, Howard Rothenberg. (Tested with Starlac) 21a cups sifted flour cup sugar 3 tablespoons nonfat dry milk S'i teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 cup water meeting of the school year recently. A reception for new bration of their golden anniver parents preceded the meeting. sary was held Sunday at the blue, with velvet bodice and halo-style fichu and bouffant nylon tulle skirt. Her matching bonnet of velvet and tulle was trimmed with pearls.

Mrs. James YVestphal of Garden City, matron of honor, Class mothers served as VIC residence of their son, Arthur G. Coffin, in Valley Stream. The Candace Ramsey played a 13 cup shortening, melted Sift togelher flour, sugar reception was attended by members of the family, includ flute solo accompanied by Mrs. l-dwrence Hiller of Cedarhurst, nonfat dry milk, baking powder "'r wore a similar gown and hon- Maine Snider at the piano.

And salt. Stir together the "ertram DiKer and Roy Carl- ing two ciaugnters. i laire net in Wedgewood blue which was recorded bv John Both fash- Relieves erouDulf iwasrroua ana ivirs. v. ci attendants carried old It gg, water and slightly cooledjson of Brooklyn and Mr.

Stein, fnhortening. Make a well in dry Martin, and another son, Her inned bouquets of American ineredirnts. Add liauid inere- Beauty roses and ivy leaves. bert G. Coffin, with their faml lies.

Roach on a. tape recorder, a recent gift to the school by the club: Mrs. Abraham M. Adler, Warren R. Cochran and Benjamin it i James Westphal of Garden mgnvcougns oi corns Eileen P.

Schneiderman Eileen P. Schneiderman Fiancee of Mr. Elfant I'lans Her Wedding Miss Kathleen M. Major, daughter of Mrs. Kenneth S.

City was best man. The ushers dionts all at once to dry ingredients: mix lightly, just enough to combine dry and moist in-aredients. Do not beat. Turn were Charles Randall Brown Third Child for Dotys Bardsall spoke to the parents ioi na nw n. nroiner-n-aw ci i i Major of 2H0 Broadway, Lyn Mr.

and Mrs. Harry well greased three inch 'brook, will be married to Jo-enh Mr. and Mrs. t.eoige Dotjthe bridegroom: Rav C. Lampp Toarhnr of 9302 Ridge Boulevard an-of Manhatan, and Charles Kohn I nmince the birth of their third: ken of Wantaeh.

I derman of Brooklyn have an- pans. Sprinkle topping, T. Roggemann, son of Mr. and For coughing spasms, upper bronchial congestion and that choked-up feeling caused by colds, there's nothing like using Vicks VapoRub in steam. Airs.

Peter S. Koggemann of daughter, Virginia Mary Doty, After a wedding trip to Bom nounced the engagement "i eVpnlv over top of dough. Bake their daughter. Miss EilceiVln moderatelv hot oven (100 de-Phylis Schneiderman. to Mar-'gr-pps un, eolden brown.

Mr, and Mrs. Richard A. f0 Bond Malverne, on Nov. 24. The ceremony will take place at a nuptial mass in St.

Raymond's R. C. Church, Lapp of 6728 Ridge Boulevard un Steven Miant. son ot mi -2 to 25 minutes. Serve announce the birth of a son, and Mrs- Joe E- Klfant of r)al Yield: 12 muffins.

This at the Bay Ridge Hospital on mura, the couple will reside at Oct. 15. Mrs. Doty is the formerDophin Green, Port Washing-Marie Ward, daughter of Mr.uon. and Mrs.

John F. Ward of Bay Mrs. Seeba, on leave of ab-Ridge. 'sence as public relations ili- Richard Anthonv at I'nitv ias- 1 exas- may also be baked in an 8x8x2 r.rst Rockawav. A reception Miss Schneiderman is a grad- squale at 375 degreeslwill follow at the Chiefs, Rock Hospital on Oct.

17. Mrs. Lapp i. "the former Florence K. Don- nate of Lafayette High School for uboul 40 minutes.

ville Centre. SPEEDY LONG-LASTING relief for of CV M. And always rub it on for continued relief To insure continued action, always rub VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Works for hours even while your child sleeps to relieve distress. It's the Special medicated (team brings soothing DEEP-ACTION RELIEF Now those croupy, coughing spells that attack children without warning are relieved SO fast With this home-proved treatment two heaping spoonfuls of Vicks VapoRub in a vaporizer or bowl of boiling water as directed ln package.

It's easy, too Your little one just breathes in the steam. Every breath carries VapoRub'a relief-giving medications deep into troubled throat and large bronchial tubes. There fhl wonderful treatment medicates and soothes dry, irritated membranes, eases away coughing, helps restore normal breathing. And real comfort comes in no time at all. don Johnson Report, for the Miss Ann Felthan of Jackson nelly, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. a jlTopping William Donnelly of 461 11th Mr. Elfant whs graduated; AGOniZIHG cup crushed graham crack-! Hts and West port, Conn from Sunt hern Melhodi will be maid of honor. Street. Peter Roggemann will serve versitv, where he was, secretary! er crumbs, lightly packed of Beta Alpha Psi 'i cup sugar Corydon M.

Johnson Company. of Bethpage. is a graduate of the Scudder School and also studied at Hofstra College and Fordham University. She is the granddaughter of the late best-known home remedy you can use when any Installation Tonicrhi ta esnoons nour The Montefiore Rebekah CHRISTMAS GLAMOUR cold strikes child or grown-up mnm Mr. and Mrs.

William Henry Phillips, and niece of the late -Rev. Leo Slattery all of Provi 1 tablespoon nonfat dry milk cup butter '2 cup crushed pineapple, drained Combine crumhs, sugar, flour and nonfat dry milk. Cut in butter with fork or pastry Lodge, No. 125, I. O.

0. will have a public installation this evening at 8 o'clock at the Adel-phi Hall, Manhattan. VvSoKue TCK Don't Throw It Aws; II If dence. R. 1.

Her father is assistant treasurer of the Inter New patterns to bring New beauty to your home. Frte samples on request W.H.I. national Telephone and Tele- LKGAL NOTICES CiManZ Oulckly-t-osily graph Corp. of New York and BRIDE-WORTHY GIFT blender. Mix in pineapple and set aside.

County, at puhhc or private sal, and upon au ii trms and conditions as ihf HurroKfitf mav dt'i-m bfM for LLOYD associated companies. CO, he I.KOAl.JiOTICKS cppsora in tnterpst whoflp nampj; and? or plarp.i fir rppidence and post office addrrsse.1 are unknown, SEND UREETINO. WHEREAS. WILLIAM ANDERSON ROGERS, who rpsidoji at Pluibautown Ruari Mom Pilv Rnrk (jd IM ttm Tut of payment and dixtribu-ilinn nf their nsmTt ivp sharps tu the Hwwewfc lowtflv Hill 1 urr.snns ntith'ri llipr MAJOR'S PUftPOSl CEMENT tllp Manlius School and meno Hust with majors-10 LASi I I Nichols College. Dudlev, Mass.

NOW THEREFORE, you and pach of you are hereby cited to show County York, has prp- Theater Party For Hospital The Lillian R. Spector League SIIPRFM OOIIPT OF TH utatf be forf our Sin it "Kate's Court of hp i gfrtt fd a pet it ion pray injj for a df' that a certain instrument in op virw vi-iRif pai'vtv Am'tounty or Knits, to ho h-'iu at UH' i OF NEW YORK OF urns, to he held at the'eree IHall of Records, in the County of writing, relating to real and per- KINGS In Hip MallPr of th Aunlira- will have its annual theater party on Wednesday night, linn of WILLIAM GREAVES. Petl-lionPr. for an Order the Marriage with BEATRICE UKEAVES. Kings.

on the 2m dav of Nowmlier, 1 propcitv, be dulv proved as 1S.M. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, the Last Will and Testament of whv such settlement should not be DAISY V. ANDERSON, also known had. and why such order should not as Daisy G. Anderson and Daisy be made.

1 Anderson, lately residing at No. 388 "BETTER THAN IMPROVED! MORE THAN ENRICHED!" KpDondm. HuiMuunt to Section 7A ot the Domestic Relation Law. TO BEATRICE GREAVES: TAKE NOTICE that a Pet tun has been presented to thin Court liy Nov. 11, for the benefit of the Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases.

Mrs. Geraldine Wnltzer is chairman. The play will be "Paint Your Wagon." am UKKAtKS. your husband, for dissolution of your marriage, on the IN TESTIMONY WHrlRKOr, we'dinton Street, in the Korouitn 01 have caused the Seal of ourc Brooklyn, City of New York, said Surrogate's Court to be) NOW. THEREFORE.

you and hereunto alfixc-d. leach of vou are hereby cited to siiow Seal) WITNESS. Hon. E. IVAN' cause before our Surrogale's Court Rl'BENSTEIN.

Surrogate of! of the County of Kings, to he held our said County, at the Bor-im the Court Room at the Hall of ough of Rrooklvn in the Records. In the County of Kings, raid Counlv. the 2d day of on th- 29tli day of November. 19.il, Oc tober. inSl.

at 9.30 lock in the forenoon, why AARON L. A CO BY. decree should not he tiide. Kt-ouna mat yow sDsented youist'ii. for five la.l past, without lieinK known to him to he and that he helieve you to he dead, and that to an Ord'r itf I'nml Ik.

lih Hav Clerk of the Court. 1 IN TESTIMONY WHEP.EOK (Xlol)ei-. a hearing will tie held have caused the Seal of our co MAW LITTLE Sil OH00O ILLS upon said petition at the said Su 'jsmi a 1 nteme Court. Special Term. Part V.

1 1 LK A I CITATION TUT? DPIUI HL TIITJ" CTATV. said Surrogate's Court to bs hereunto affixed. tSeal) WITNESS. HON. E.

IVAN RCRENSTE1N, Surrogate nf in the Municipal Ruildinie at our said County, at the Bor ough of Brooklyn, in ths ths said County, the 18th day of inon and Borough of NEW VORK hv of r.d Brooklyn, tlty and Stale of nrt independent. To Klviia iV1, Rcdominsky. now known Elvira 19:0. at If I rlii. in the forenoon Krwln Rnd.miinsky.

Erich R-Dated: Brooklyn. New York, Vera now hrit iiieiifivf. Iknown as Vera Kolnska, Ferdinand WILLIAM GREAVES. Petitioner. 1 cpvo GREETING: OTTO GOTTLIEB.

Attorney for; "i nEA In-ne ngi II. who Petitioner. Office P. O. Arl.lress.

I Un Place. October. I9.il. AARON L. JACORY.

Clejk of the Surrogate's Court. o22-4t That'e why modern mothere make sure to have St. Joseph Aspirin For Children handy for an emergency. Children like its pure orange flavor. Accurate dosage ia assured, each tablet is regular adult dose.

Buy it today, your child may need it tonight. (0 tablets only 39c. A Mottwjr-ai4-ChlM ravarH I st.joseph I ASPIRIN I 55 West 42nd Street. New York 18. 1 Rrn.tki vn New York has presented P'ite No.

70U2- I9S0 NewJToik. o1.i-3t decree thai a THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF File No giur. 45 nerlain Instniment in writing, rilnl- NEW YORK hv the grace of God THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ing to real and fl, "'d' To Edith Sin-NEW YORK, by the grace of God duly proved as the lst Will and Tes- clan. Humid AiLscombe. Stanley and independent TO ATTOR- lament of Frieda Saponoff.

lat'ly I'-'romb'. and Maudie Ans 1 e. and iVY ciTMlRii iir Tun CST4TF oF'siding at No 61 horl Greene riace. s.dnev Anscotnbe. Li han Ellis, anl NEW YORK ANDOR SAKAWAS the Borough ot Brooklyn.

City of Violet cliburn. If living, and If dead, SEN I.ANGNFS: GIERT SAKARI-'New York. in any and all unknown persons, Vv.AyilAv);?'ejk I vmi THEREFORE, vou and each 1 whose names or oarts of whose names. MADE WITH WHEAT GERM, MILK SOLIDS, UNBLEACHED FLOUR LVNGES LINA STORE' OTELL'of' vou are hereby cited to whose iilace or (ilaces of 1 SAKRIAS8FT UNA ISRAELS EN before our surrogates court 01 insure unknown, anci cannot jei nui-f I 3 ELSE Bt )R IL County of to be h. Id in Court gent in.iuiry he as.

lained. dlMnli-ISRAEllSEN- JONETTE NILSEN 'Room the Hall of Records, in the heirs at law. and next of kin SIGNE HEIGESEN- MAGDA OLSEN County of Kings, on tile 21st day ofiof said Georgina Aneconihe tsHiRii 1951. at 9 30 o'clock in meyer. alw.

known as gma Ans. CADC IIP of Hdi ulmi! if anv nf the flfliri (ll.Stl'lh. DOM OF NORWAY AT NEW forenoon, why 7301 LIS 1 A otees 'heirs at law. or next cif kin of and the husband. If any.

and any he mauc IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we deceased be dead, tlulr legal repre-have the Seal of our then husbands, or wives. YOUR SKIN rGoodio good ssid Sin rugate' Court to be jf anv. distributees, and surces.cors in hcieuntii affixed. inleiest whose names, andor places of residence and post office addresses (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

E. IVAN all unknown heirs st law. next ni kiil distributees and creditors of IXiUISE LANGONES. also known as LOUISE or LOVISE or LOVISE SAKARIASEN LANHAANES, deceased, nd If sny of the aforesaid persons be dead, their respective hiisbanirs or wlvesi, if any. legal representatives, heirw at law.

next nf kin distributees, devisees New fashion! Embroider this are unknown. SEND okketimw I I csuitd pcntplM. I nO I nth, blacktMidt quickly rtlieved with WHtT.RITAS Lionel Enidln Pvke. Rl'BENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the old-fashioned girl, add ready She ju.t won't recognize her favorite dolly all dressed up ln brand new clothes! It's sew-easy, Mommy, to make Christmas Belles of daughter's dolls, one pattern part each for all the lovelies in this outfit hat, bag, pinny, dress.

who re. idea at 79-45 77th Road. Glen- said County the lRlh day of, dak. L. S.

has presented a prune do it for you. They're whole4 some gentle natural laxative, rich in vitamins, rich in minerals. Good eating, too, made eyelet embroidery for skirt and edging. It's fragrant, scientifically medicated Cuticurt Snap and Ointment. Cuticurl grantees, lienors and successors in nl.ra.1 nr, inrl ItlV IDG October, 1951.

i petition and an amended petition pray AVRON L. JACOBY. ifng for decree that certain of the Surrogate's Court. I mi nt in writing, relating to real and o22-4t personal property, be duly proved as VvilT and Testament of Geor- other unknown persons who have or handwork, makes a lovely bed set. it so successful It's used by many doctors and s-l- mav claim to nave an interest in iwo certain unimproved lots known ss lot numbers 237 and 238 in Bloc 4222.

Sec Filo UTJcT cinn, Anjtcomhe Weldemeyer. also lingerie, skirt, vest. nurses. Buy today! Give this to a Christmas timeibounet t.j u. Pirnuir file THE STATE OF known an C.eorgina lately tion 4 of th Cuunty derived fom.

through or NEW YORK. BY THE GRACE at No 16S St. James Place of ihe aforesaid ue, or GOD FREE AND I DEPP1N DENT in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of Bride! Pattern 7301; transfer one motif 7'ax20Vi; two, Vix 15 inches. Ii -11 l.i 1 idk-vit.

utCl.lcTM EI.TZARKTH New York. ill HUica. ace 01 aciu ii.i...u NOW. THEREFORE, you and each whose nnmes and Discos of residence MIC1IELL. described as.

I REN Anvr.HTisEtvrewT are unknown, and annot with due ELIZA BETH HELEN MICHELL: diligence ba awertained. SEND, ROBIN FARMER. ELIZABETH of you are hereby cited to show cans before our Surrogate's Court of till Af Vinvm tn hi. held In Send (coins) (N.Y.C. resi ROTHES blouse.

Yardage is no prob- lem, use scraps, remnants. Pattern 47X3 for dolls 10 to 22 inches. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete Illustrated instructions. Send 30c in coins (N.Y.C.

GREETING GRACE SELBY EVELYN PAIR urupDtr.il uvmaxi TiAvLf MACKEEN EDITr GRAVES: MAl'REEN EDITH dents please add lc sales tax) Court Room al the Hail of Worry of FALSE TEETH for this pattern to Brooklyn llc Admlnietratnr, Kings County, with GRAVES: ALBERT GRAVES; LF.S-an office In the Municipal Bullding.lLIE HCOH GRAVES and to HER- in tne colony oc imiikv cm ice day of December. 195i. at 9 30 clock in i he forenoon, whv such decres ai.oiild not be mad. Boroueh or Brooklyn. City or New KliiiT usaim r.cr.,..-vrt, i.

ah. ten if livintr and if dead, to any Eagle, 15 Household Arts P. O. Box lfi3 Old Chelsea New York 11, N. Y.

Print name, IN TESTIMONY WHr.Klw.lP. ministrstor of LOUISE LANGONES. and all unknown persons whose ci: jnppiny vr iiiimiiii known uiVlSK. or LOVISE or have caused Ihe Seal of our said Court to bs names or pans oi place or places or resident' are unknown, and cannot, after dtli- Dnn-I f. Mbsmtd bf tat fsto KiYiSS address, zone, and pattern u.ni innoirv he ascertained, distrib residents please add lc sales tax) for this pattern to Anne Adams, care of Brooklyn Eagle, teeUi sllppuif, droppint or wobbling Windsor' Place.

In the Borough of number. And be sure they're SUN SWEET. Because they're tree-riptntd lot weetneaa and flavor. "Tenderized" for quick cooking and better eating. Sealed in foil cartons.

pecked and guaranteed by the grower, themasbree. heirs sr law and next of kin you ai. talk or laurh. Just ssnnklsi Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and a little FA8TEETH on your plstss.

This slalB Qf New York, and a petition of said Daisy V. Anderson, also oleiMnt powder sivss remarkable ravins' that hta account mav be hereunto arrixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. E.

IVAcf Rl'BENSTEIN, Surrogate nf our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said Countv the 22nd day of. October. 1951 AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's "urt.

023-41 known as Daisy G. Anderson and rtBiau indnrnn and if inv nf said For tbt ckilJrw'i scrasWok end that an order ludlcially settled sense of added comfort and security by hoidine n.ais more flrmlr. Nb tummy. distributees, heirs at law or next of made directing the sale of two e.rfaln unlmnrovecl lnta known as lotalkin of deceased, be nac1. tneir.

legal ....) A.lainly name, address, zone, scioey. pasty taste or feeltnc. It's IlkeHne inon-acidi. OH FAS TEETH st tny drug store. number 237 and 238 In Block 4222.

Sec- representatives, tneir nusunu.u tion 4 of ths Land Map of Richmond wives, If any, distributees, and euc Eafla'i taaiic (size and style number..

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Years Available:
1841-1963