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DIGUI, AUG. 8, 1950 Eagle Staff photos PARTY-Mrs. Herbert J. Michaelis, Mrs. LUNCHEON H.

Carroll, Mrs. Christopher D. Kevin and Mrs. Eugene C. Rome (left to right) were photographed at the Robert luncheon and card party of the Breezy Point Surf annual held last week.

Mrs. Kevin is president of the Club Board of Managers of the Immaculate Conception Day Nursery. PIN-MONEY LUXURY 7412 I Alice Broils The thrifty homemaker will prize this! New luxury for sheets, pillowslips takes so little time. Easy 8-to-the-inch cross-stitch. Colorful! Pattern 7412; transfer one two inch motifs.

Crochet directions. Sened 20 cents in coins (N. Y. C. residents please add cent sales tax) for this pattern to Brooklyn Eagle, 15 Household Arts Department, P.

Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, Manhattan. Print name, address, zone and pattern number. Send 20 cents more in coins for your copy of our Alice Brooks Needlework Catalogue -it's the best ever! ADVERTISEMENT WONDERFUL RELIEF FROM HARSH LAXATIVE "Two years ago I saw ad about ALL-BRAN and took your advice. Haven't taken a pill or medicine since I began eating ALL- BRAN regularly!" Mr. Frank J.

Baumbusch, 581 Lathrop Columbus, 0. Just one of many unsolicited letters from ALL-BRAN users. If you are troubled with constipation due to lack of dietary bulk do as this man does. Eat an ounce of tasty Kellogg's ALL-BRAN for breakfast daily, drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, return empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! Modern Science Has Found No Better Way ROACHES Killed Quickly For.

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5 PASTE HOUSEHOLD STANDARD SINCE 1874 FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -OLGA ECONOMOS plaint against MATHEW NAGLE, et de- fendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated July 28. 1950, I sell at Real public Estate auction Exchange at the Sales Brooklyn 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on August 22, 1950. at 12 o'clock noon by Joseph H. Rosenblum, auctioneer, the premises known as Lot 71, Block 657.

Section 3, as shown on the tax map of the Borough of Brooklyn, 8.8 the same existed on May 14, 1941. York, Dated, Brooklyn, New July 28, 1950. GERALD Referee. RUBINTON COLEMAN. neys, Brooklyn, for New Plaintiff, York.

Court aul-6t Street. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -Mary Lowry Richardson, plaintiff, against Lytleton Realty defendant. Purguant to judgment dated July 25, 1950. will sell at public auction by John J.

Cunningham, auctioneer, Brooklyn Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. on August 24, 1950 at 12 o'clock said noon, the premises directed by judgment to be sold. situate on the distant westerly side of Duffield Street, 251 feet 8 inches southerly from Willoughby Street being 43 feet 100 4 feet inches wide front and rear inches deep each side, subject Harrison, to prior liens $50,682.87. Arthur Referee. Louis J.

Lipstein, plaintiff's attorney, 217 Broadway, New New York. -Just Between Steady Dating Opposed by Boy's Parents; Girl Voices Objection My steady's parents have ultimatum. Either he stops starts going out with or they'll forbid him to both miserable about Nancy Mottram Nancy Mottram By NANCY MOTTRAM (Q.) Dear Nancy: just given him an seeing only me and other girls as well, date me at all. We're this, and neither one of us has any inter. est in anyone else, so it's foolish to try to force us to date other people.

My folks like him very much, and I've been told his mother and dad like me, too. They just don't want him to be "too serious." They don't realize how unhappy we are, and we've determined that if we have to sit home or date on the sly, we'll do it. McQuillen We'd like to find some middle ground, though, so we're writing to you for advice. Can you help 1 us?" (A.) Parents just can't order their children's date lives to suit themselves, no matter how they try--or even, in some cases, if it's best. Fellows and girls have their own minds, and the "or else" order very rarely works.

But the "sneak date" or outright defiance isn't going to make them change their minds, either, and unless somebody thinks of a way to get everybody together to figure it out your trouble will grow way out of bounds. It's not you they object to -it's this steady business. All right, why don't Marriage Licenses Chester Reavis (32), 204 Quincy Elizabeth Cochrane (24) 735 E. 4th St. Sellg Steiner (25), 225 Caroline Fishtahl (24), 1501 53d John Ruddy (38), 275 New Jersey Victoria Gusti (37), 2466 Pitkin Ave.

Thomas Holgan (26), 1631 43d Marilyn Siegele (24), 426 E. 45th Stanley Cohn Meisner (19), (24), 8835 8813 23d Bay Ave. Parkway; Josef Hirsch (22), 292 Hewes Fanny (18), 80 Lee Ave. Alex Schnitzer (27), 2822 W. 25th Jeanette Denenberg (23), 65 Hart St.

Ramon Ferrer (21), 61 Varet Anna Sirvent (18), 348 Ellery St. Albert Mapp (23). 478 Decatur Vashti Hewitt (21), 156 Albany Ave. Willie Evans (32), 529A Quincy Dorothy Joyner (27), 604 Halsey St. Alfred Smith (52), 570 Pacific Signe O'Sullivan (48), 570 Pacific St.

William Block (26), Queens; Phyllis Friedler (26), 4408 15th Ave. Forrest Thomas (55), 173 Prospect Place; Virginia Johnstone (41), 381 Parkside Avenue. Patrick Corapl (24), 1231 Halsey Lillian Andrews (19), 1239 Halsey St. Julio Palermo (21), 91 Troy Sondra Ladoff (19), 270 Rochester Ave. Henry Lobato (23, 1845 52d Mary Jane Andriola (20), 1630 52d St.

Elliott Cohen (21), 1690 President Muriel Marcus (21), 5215 Snyder Ave. Nathan Lerman (24), 784 Howard Ave Miriam Honig (24), 786 Howard Ave. Matthew Montross Calamia (21), (21), 99 194 Harrison Middleton St. Charles Santoro (23), 196 33d Rose Durante (20), 736 51st St. Theodore Lutz (25), 1863 Harman Irene Quinn (23), 1706 Palmetto St.

Maruin Moses (24), 1205 Bushwick Grace Pasternak 18), Queens. Maurice O'Connor (26), 492 Court Iris Rochon (24), 503 3d Ave. Hugh norah Timoney (37), 708 310 8th 12th St. HonSullivan (26), Antonio Basta (22), 222 Skillman St. Bernadette Ferrugio (18), 1416 E.

2d St. Alfred Grishayer (23), Manhattan; Yetta Eisen (19), 7602 21st Ave. Mack Hightower (24), 375 Herkimer St. Victorine Williams (23), 375 Herkimer St. Albert Di Morreale Giorgio (21), (25), 698 225 Park Bay Ave.

13th Joseph Alotta (31), 251 Ralph Florence Radsavitch (26), Bushwick Hospital, Angel Nazario (24), 110 Adelphi Fidelina Diaz (21), 670 Flushing Ave. Ezel Lynn (21), 710 Rockaway Louise Lawrence (18), 345 Christopher Ave. Henry Wisowaty (31), 2059 57th Laura Ambriano (25), 4309 17th Ave. Martin Farbstein (24), 3319 Avenue Trudy Richle (26), 3319 Avenue I Alford Morrison (28), 621 St. Mark's Alada Hutchinson (21), 651 St.

Mark's Ave. Richard Jasmine (24), 567 8th Elaine Southerland (22), 579 5th St. Philip Pizzo (22), 125 Berriman Angelina Lippo (22), 802 Glenmore Ave. Joseph Ambrogio (21), Queens; Jennie Forte (20), 1518 Gates Ave. Manuel Grossberg (23), 1010 Dorchester Road; Roselyn Fox (20), 3045 Ocean Parkway, the four of you get together some night and talk about it? You give your side, and let them have their say.

Somehow, there's got to be a compromise before a cold war starts, and the only way that can happen is to thrash it out and come to an agreement. Do it as soon as you can and get things settled. Then, all problems that come up in the future can have a four point hearing and it'll be easier and friendlier all around. Give it a try. (Q.) Dear Nancy: What can you do about mean, back handed gossip? I'm the one who's being talked about, and it's completely unfair, but I'm at a loss to know how to stop it.

An "ex" friend of mine- say "ex" she's accused me of being the cause of her breakup with the fellow she's been going with-is the one who's doing it and I can't convince her that I wasn't behind their split-up. So, she's been telling all kinds of stories about me, and I need help. Can you tell me what to do: (A.) Once words start flying behind your back they're pretty hard to stop. But at least you know what's being said, and who's saying it, and since it's traveling around your circle you can form your own defense line. Take it calmly and point out to everybody who brings it up that it isn't so.

She's blaming you for things you didn't do--and having nothing whatever to do with her former flame will help prove your stand. Gossip like that always flares up and dies down just as quickly, so keep your temper, be honest and straightforward and her chatter will fall on deaf ears. Nancy can help with all your teen-age problems. Write her in care of this newspaper. Rayon Laundering For coolness and easy laundering choose rayon tricot lingerie for summertime wear.

Because it absorbs moisture, it will keep you cool. Because it is made of acetate rayon, fast drying a pair of rayon tricot knit panties will dry in only 45 minutes! Launder in lukewarm water and mild soap or mild synthetic detergent. There's no need to press rayon tricot if you dry it smoothly. When pressing is necessary, use a cool iron, almost as cool as you would use for nylon. For Beer Stains Here's a suggested method for removing been stains: Make a mixture of glycerine, 2 parts; alcohol, 2 parts; ammonia chloride, 2 parts; water, 7.

parts. Rinse the articles in this formula, then wash thoroughly. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY. DANSKER REALTY SECURIM. DILBERT.

Plaintiff, VS. Defendants. ESTELLE TIES CORP. JEROME DANSKER. Plaintiff's attorney, 511 New York.

dated Pursuant to judgment duly entered July 7. 1950, I will sell at public auction at BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE ECHANGE, 189 Montague 1950. Brooklyn, at 9:30 New o'clock. York, on August 29. a.m., by WALthe TER H.

premises HALLOWELL. Auctioneer, County. City and State situated of in New Kings York, on the south side of Greene distant 261 feet, 6 inches east of Grand being 13 feet. 6 inches wide front and rear by 100 feet deep on both sides, the westerly line running through a party wall. known a3 240 Greene Brooklyn, New York.

more fully described in said judgment. SUBJECT survey, zoning, covenants, restrictions, rights of tenants, building and departmental violations if any and to right. of the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA to redeem within one year after the date of sale. Dated: July 1950. IRVING ROSENFELD.

Referee. Th STORAGE NOTICES isfied. BROOKLYN FIREPROOF STORAGE, INC. 15 Snyder Brooklyn, N. Y.

aul-2t Tu STORAGE NOTICE LOT NOS. 2875. A. E. AYAU: 6389.

Ruth Brush; 6255. Lili S. Crane: A. 6328. Davison; Gerald J.

6538. Cronen: Frank 6608. Harold Drator: Fox: Joseph 6395. A. Mrs.

Esquirol: 6479. Eleanor Hendry: 6575. Wm. M. Klute: Koss; 6533.

1712. Mary M. Knudsen; 6223. Dr. 6396.

Frank McFarland: A. Marlborough: Mrs. J. 6048. O'Connell: Arthur 6475.

W. Sandra Patterson: 6287. Goldie Rosenberg: E. J. Raymond: Rose: Moe Rubin: 6556.

Mrs. M. Swanson; 3928. Regina 6496, Mr. Saltpeter: 5789.

Harry William Salzatein; Steinberg: 6465, Schoeneck: 6494, Taub: 6142. F. Strauch: 1607, E. C. Walter D.

Hilker: 06368. F. Haynes. You and each of you are hereby of notified lien that the time for payment after our upon the having property hereindescribed expired after due notice has been given you, we will cause such property, to wit: all manner of household goods, including contents of drawers. boxes.

cartons, barrels, trunks, cases of china. glassware, books, or miscellaneous articles. pictures, rugg and articles commonly used or kept in a household, stored by you in your name or on your account, or in which you claim an interest, in the Brooklyn Fireproof Storage, to be sold at public auction at our Warehouse at 15 Snyder Brooklyn, N. on Tuesday, Aug. 29th, 1950, at 10 a.m., according to the statute in such cases made and provided and if sale thereof is not completed on said date the same will be continued on each succeeding Tuesday at 10 a.m.

and continuing until all goods are sold or until liens are sat- had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

ROY M. D. RICHARDSON. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn. in the said County, the 21st day of July, AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. aul-4t Tu File No. 2377-1945 THE NEW PEOPLE YORK, OF THE THE STATE OF BY GRACE OF GOD FREE Mancuso. AND INDEPENDENT Antonio State Tax Commission, Attorney-General.

Solomon W. Winogradoff, as ancillary administrator C. T. A. of Giuseppe Gianinno and as ancillary administrator C.

T. A. of Vincenzo Gianinno, Vincenzo Gianinni, V. Giannino or Jim Gionino: widow. "Mary" Gianinno, or "Mary" Fucillo, if any, the name "Mary" being fictitious.

and the next-of-kin. if any, of Francesco Gianinno, also known as Frank Fucillo, whose name or names and whose place or places of residence are unknown, and any and all unknown persons interested in said estate as creditors or nextof-kin or otherwise. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. HYMAN WANK. Public Administrator.

Kings County, with an office in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. has presented his account as Administrator Frank of Francesco Gianinno, Fucillo, deceased, lately residing at No. 119 Classon Avenue. in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, Cily and State of New York.

and a petition praying that his account may be judicially settled: NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records. in the County of Kings, on the 6th day of September. 1950. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be Your.

BIRTHDAY -By STELLA TUESDAY, AUGUST -Born today you have a keen mind which is a rare combination of intuition and logic. You have a persuasive way about you and would make a good leader in some important cause. Since you understand people and their motives unusually well, you will make a good executive. There is a touch of the military in your nature, for you want law, order and your commands obeyed! Being very fond of travel, you probably will a large portion of the earth's surface during your lifetime. However, as you grow older this wanderlust will be satisfied and you will want your own home and its, comforts.

Since your emotional is strong, it would be best for you to select a life partner quite early in life, If you can find someone, who is attuned to your ideals and can cope with your caprices of temperament, you should be exceptionally happy. To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthdays star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide. Wednesday, August 9 LEO (July 24-AuR. 23) -Both public and domestic matters are excellent.

VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 22) A second day In which to clinch something highly 1m portant. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.

23)-There are excellent prospects for your career interesta today. SCORPIO (Oct, 24-Nov. 22)-A promising day. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee.

22)-Many opportunities may be offered. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)- -A fine day, especially for dealing with others. AQUARIUS (Jan.

21-Feb. 19)-There 18 lots of action, but you must exert selfcontrol. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 21)-A fine day tor you to act on important matters. ARIES (March 22-April 20)-Don't be impulsive.

TAURUS (April 21-MAy 21)--Let your best plans operate now. GEMINI (May 22-June 22) -A fine day to take care of business or personal affairs. CANCER (June 23-July 23)-Use this day to real advantage. Third Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Donato of 370 Pine Place, Mineola, formerly of Brooklyn, announce the birth of their third daughter, Ellen Jean Donato, on July 16 at Shore Road Hospital. Mrs. Donato is the former Helen C. Brancato, daughter of Mrs.

Peter J. Brancato and the late Judge Brancato. The couple's two other daughters are Mary Jane and Susan Ann Donato. LICENSES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License No. 2RL10679 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer, wine and liquor at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control at 2 Sackett County of Kings.

City of New York, for onpremises consumption. OTTO P. JURGS 2 Sackett Brooklyn, New York. aul-2t Tu NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License No. SB361 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 30 Sullivan Place, also known as 86 McKeever Place, County of Kings, City of New York, for onpremises consumption.

DAVID MENTIN McKeever Pl. Bar Grill 30 Sullivan PI. Also known AS 86 McKeever PI. Brooklyn, N. aul-2t Tu LEGAL NOTICES jy18-6t Tu NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY -BRIDGET CATHERINE LOX Plaintiff against VINCENT WILLOX Defendant Plaintiff designates Kings County as place of trial SUMMONS ACTION TO ANNUL A MARYOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to County TO a above named defendant RIAGE Plaintiff resides in Kings answer complaint in this action and to serve copy of your answer or if complaint is not served with this Summons to serve notice of appearance on after service attorney of this Summons explaintiff's within 20 days clusive of day of service: in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for relief demanded in complaint Dated New York June 21 1950 JOSEPH ROSENBERG Plaintiff's attorney Address 160 Broadway Manhattan Boro New York City To Vincent: Willox Foregoing Summons is served on you by publication pursuant to order of Hon Murray Hearn Justice Supreme Court New York State dated July 10 1950 filed with complaint in Kings County Clerk's office Hall of Records FulSt Brooklyn Dated July 10 1950 Jos Rosenberg Piff's attorney 0 Address 160 Broadway Manhattan Boro City.

A PUBLIC HEARING will be held at the office of the Board of Transportation bf The City of New York. in Room 609. at No. 250 Hudson Street. N.

Y. 13. Borough of Manhattan, on August 14. 1950. at 11:00 A.M..

Daylight Saving Time. on the proposed terms and conditions of draft form of contract for furnishing and installing asphalt pavement in trackways of surface railroads. BMT Division, Contract MT-107. Copies of said draft form of proposed contract may be obtained at the offices of the Board of Transportation, Room 509. No.

250 Hudson Street, Borough of Manhattan, at a cost of one, ($1.00) dollar each. Dated. July 25. 1950. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

By SIDNEY H. BINGHAM. Chairman, FRANK X. SULLIVAN. G.

JOSEPH MINETTI. Commissioners. Wm. Jerome Daly, Secretary, aul-2t Tu File No. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE NEW YORK, BY GRACE OF GOD FREE AND To: William Haverty, Catherine Hunt, and husband.

"John" Haverty. if any, the name "John' being fictitious, and the next of kin. if any, of Mary Haverty. deceased, whose name or names and whose place or places of residence are unknown, and cannot after due diligence be ascertained, and to any and all unknown persons interested in the estate of Mary Haverty, deceased, as creditors, next of kin or otherwise. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS.

HYMAN WANK. Public Administrator. Kings County, with an office in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, has presented his account as Administrator of MARY HAVERTY. deceased.

lately residing- at No. 4222 Snyder Avenue, the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, and a petition that his account may be judicially settled; NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records. in the County of Kings.

on the 30th day of August. 1950, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's, Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) Hon. E.

IVAN RUBENSTEIN, Justice and of the Supreme Court Acting Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 13th day of July, 1950. AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. jy18-4t Tu FORK Eugene F.

McQuillens Plan 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. McQuillen of 1190 E. 34th St.

observe their golden wedding anniversary with celebrated R. C. Church of the Good Shepherd on Aug. 26. Attending will be about 40 nuns of the Dominican Order of which their daughter, Sister Kathleen, member; also their 11 children with their husbands and wives, 18 grandchildren and one great grandchild.

A breakfast will be served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McQuillen for the members of the immediate family. This will be followed by a reception open house for their friends and neighbors. Marie E.

Prutzman Fiancee of Mr. Blackwell Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Prutzman, of 166 Greenway North, Forest Hills, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marie Elizabeth Prutzman, to Oliver Thomas Blackwell, son of Mrs.

Juliet A. Blackwell, of East Hampton, formerly of Forest Hills. Miss Prutzman and Mr. Blackwell are graduates of Pennsylvania State College. He is a member of Chi Phi and served in the Air Force in the war.

Corn-Cutting Board In Iowa, where the tall corn grows, extension food specialists remind homemakers of a simple device to make the job of cutting corn from the cob safer and easier. Drive a nail through a piece of smooth, sturdy board. Then put the 1 board on the table with the nailhead down. The nail holds the ear while kernels are cut O. off.

address, Diamond Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johannecelebrated their diamond wedding anniversary 29. The couple were married in 1890 in Brooklyn. Open, house was held for them at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Ragnvald Hillerud of 729 55th St. with whom they make their The six children, two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. TOPFLIGHT TWOSOME T4610 6--14 SIZES A little set with a lot of snap -the kind girls adore! Send her back to school in this jumper, tabbed for smartness, flared for fashion. Cute blouse in pattern! Pattern T4610 in girls' sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14.

Size 10 jumper, yards 39-inch; blouse, 1 yard. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send 30 cents in coins (N. Y.

C. residents please add 1 cent sales tax) for special pattern to Anne Adams care of Brooklyn Eagle, 53, Pattern 243 West 17th Manhattan. Print plainly name, address, zone; size and style number. Send 20 cents more (in coins) for our Anne Adams Pattern Book -styles that make sewing la pleasure. ON CRUISE Mr.

and Mrs. James J. Burke of 1809 Albemarle Road were photographed on' board the Grace Line's Santa Paul before sailing on a 12-day Caribbean and South American cruise to the Netherlands West Indies, Venezuela and Colombia. Mr. Burke is principal of P.

S. 203. TIRED? WORKING UNDER PRESSURE? A CUP OF 'PERK UP' TETLEY TEA WITH HERE'S WHY YOU'LL PREFER TETLEY! It's a special blend of the world's choicest teas--all CRUSHED to give you finer, more delicious flavor- -extra stimulation! TETLEY TEA TETLEY Try Tetley! Taste the differencel TEA File No. 2479-1950 THE NEW PEOPLE YORK, OF BY THE THE STATE GRACE OF GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENTTO: Attorney General of the State of New York, Charles Caputo. John Caputo.

Paul Caputo, Michael Caputo, Anthony Caputo, Jacob Malatsky and William Malatsky, mortgagees: the husband. it any, and any and all unknown heirs at law. next of kin, distributees and creditors of MARIA CARULLI. also known as MARY CARULLI. deceased.

and it any of the aforesaid persons be dead. their respective husbands or wives, it any, legal representatives. heirs at law. next of kin, distributees, successors devisees, in interest grantees. generally, lienors and any and all other unknown persons who have or may claim to have an interest in premises 157 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, derived from, through or under any of the aforesaid persons or classes of persons of whom, and whose names and places of residence are unknown and cannot with diligence be ascertained.

SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. HYMAN WANK. the Public Administrator, Kings County. with an office in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, as Temporary Administrator of MARIA also known a8 MARY CARULLI.

deceased. lately residing at No. 211 Butler Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, has presented a petition praying for an order directing the sale of premises 157 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. of which premises said deceased died seized, at public or private sale for the best price and terms that can be obtained. for the purpose of ment and distribution of their respective shares to the persons entitled thereto.

NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records. in the County of Kings, on the 19th day of September. 1950. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such order should not be made.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. E.

IVAN RUBENSTEIN. Justice of the Supreme Court, Acting Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 19th day of July, 1950. AARON L. JACOBY, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. aul-4t Tu FILE NO.

6474--1948 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, the Grace of God Free and Independent To: CHARLOTTE M. TREADWELL, EVA VAN WAGNER. ELIZABETH MARTIN OF THE NATIVITY, CHURCH SETTLE. HARRIET GILLIES HUDSON. FLORENCE MARTIN PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH FARNSWORTH, BERTHA V.

WEST, A CHARITY FOUNDATION OF LONG ISLAND. THE BROOKLYN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH HOME: and EPHRAIM M. LENT. and all other distributees, heirs-at-law and next-of-kin of LOUISE ERNESTINE TOPHAM. deceased, if there were any at the date of of her death, whose names.

places residence. and post office addresses are unknown to petitioners and cannot by diligent inquiry be ascertained. it they are living, dead. and it their they or any of them are respective husbands, wives, widows. distributees.

heirs-at-law, next-of-kin, descendants. adopted children, issue of deceased adopted children, grantees. devisees. legatees, legal representatives. executors.

administrators, trustees, creditors. lienors, successors-ininterest and assigns. it any, generally any and all persons and corporations, who, by marriage, purchase, inheritance. succession or otherwise, have or claim any right, title, interest, estate. lien, or claim in.

to or on the real personal of said LOUISE ERNESTOPHAM. deceased, whose names, places of residence and post office addresses are likewise unknown to petitioners and cannot by diligent inquiry be ascertained. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. RICHARD C. LOW.

a citizen of the United States residing at 222 North Avenue East, Cranford. New Jersey, and BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY. a domestic banking corporation having its principal place of business at 177 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York. have presented a final account of their acts and proceedings as executors of the Last Will and Testament of LOUISE ERNESTINE TOPHAM, deceased, lately residing at 14 Stephens Court, Borough of Brooklyn, Kings County, City and State of New York, and a petition praying that their said account be judicially settled and allowed as filed and presented: that the decedent's said will be construed to determine whether or not the testatrix intended her residuary estate to be divided in equal shares amongst residuary legatees and devisees who and ioney- les th 8 in th Dun 1 toda in th in th rE exam and eve stratione istrated GE Joseph Petrocell! (27), 2438 E. 28th Josephine Polito (30), Queens.

Robert Scanion (36), Queens; Anna Borgio (41), 1489 DeKalb Joseph Adamo (23), L. Rosemary lovine (21), 619 Vanderbilt Ave, Joseph Lauro (24), Queens; Catherine Baldassare (23), 335 18th St. Dannie Hudson (23), Staten Island; Marion Epp (22), 1502 E. 53d St. Cheime Zeiger (52), 529 95th Agusta Ismann (41), 1575 Nostrand Ave.

John Adonizio (30), 415 Winthrop Grace Denton (32), 415 Winthrop St Martire Glove (23), 2454 E. 21st Ratfela Sforza (19), 2362 Atlantic Ave. Celso Velez (27), 312 56th Sophie Cordero (24), 312 56th St. Martin Levitt (23), 84 Beaver Judith Putzer (19), 44 Boerum St. Thomas Prury (24), 421 58th Catherine Connor (24), 528 58th St.

Joseph Wroblewski (25), 23 Bristol St. Libby Haber (20), 320 Eastern Parkway. Raymond Dodd (23), 175 High Loretta Strahm (22), 193 Bridge St. Nicholas Poma (25), 400 Crescent Porzria Dininno (21). 2137 Pacific St.

Salvatore Agnes Gallo Caifa (19), (27), 473 487 Prospect Prospect Place. Place; Harold Dochnahl (24), 308 McDougal Lucille Cannzzaro (22), 256 Grove St. Joseph Kennelly (21), 1317 E. 29th Dolores Lotti (22), 1932 52d St. Seymour Goldman (22, 1639 St.

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NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in the Court Room at the Hail of Records in said County of Kings, Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, on the 22nd day of 1950, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why the aforesaid relief prayed for in said petition and such other and further relief as the court may deem just and proper should not be granted to petitioners. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS.

HON. IVAN RUBENSTEIN. Justice of the Supreme Court and Acting Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn. in the said County, the 12th day of July, 1950. AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. THIS CITATION is served upon you as required by law. You are not obliged to appear in person. If you fail to appear it will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written objections thereto.

You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you. jy18-4t Tu THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. by the grace of God, free and independent. To QUINTINO ZICARELLI, MAURICE ZICARELLI, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. CLARA ZICARELLI, who resides at No.

20 Fifth Avenue, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, has presented her Account as Administratrix of RICHARD ZICARELLI, deceased, lately residing at No. 1154 84th Street. in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York. and a petition praying that her account may be judicially settled: and that the parties interested may prove upon such judicial settlement who are the real and true owners of the real property of the deceased. or who are the only distributees of the deceased and entitled to succeed in his real estate and that this Court direct a conveyance of the said real property by herself as administratrix to herself.

Clara Zicarell! individually, and for such other incidental relief as this Court may deem proper. NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in Room 25-A at the Hail of Records in the County of Kings, on the 19th day of September. 1950. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had.

and why such individual relief should not be IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. ROY M.

D. of RICHARDSON, Surrogate said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County. the 4th day of August, 1950. AARON L. JACOBY.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. au8-4t Tu THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL at public auction at the office the New York City Department of Welfare, 12th floor. 250 Street, in the of Borough of Manhattan, City and State New York, on the 23rd day of August. 1950. at 10:30 o'clo in the forenoon of that day, by Berjamin Hayes, Auctioneer, 8.

bond and mortgage made. executed and delivered on the 13th day of December, 1943, by Lena Russo to Leo Arnstein. as Commissioner of Welfare of the City of New York Public Welfare District, in the principal sum of $1,500.00. on which there is due and unpaid the full amount and covering the and partial interest of the mortgagor in to the building and land 00 which it stands. known as 691 Sixth Avenue.

Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York. and as Lot 10, in Block 892, Section 3. on the Land Map of Kings County, and which mortgage was recorded in the Register's Office. Kings County, on the 23d day of December, 1943. in Liber 9051.

minimum page 547 of Mortgages. The or upset price at which this mortgage may be sold is $800.00. in addition to the auctioneer's fee and the cost of advertising the sale. The successful bidder will be required to pay twenty per cent of the amount bid in cash or certified check, made payable to the Department of Welfare, together with the auctioneer's fee and cost of notice of sale, at the time of the sale, and the balance, also in cash or certified check, within thirty days of the sale. The Commissioner reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Dated, the 8th day of August. 1950. RAYMOND M. HILLIARD, as Commissioner of Welfare of the City of New York, Public Welfare District, Office and Post Office Addresa, 250 Church Street, Borough Manhattan (13), City of New York. in, ove osure ty fun to con pep an Gettin resu to coll thee a mil ions fo 138 ma ng hot relief filter today.

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