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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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12 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 11, 1946 will fly to Havana on their wed- ding trip. Rutter Rauch Miss Edythe A. Rauch, daugh Society Chad wick Kaplan Your Birthday By Stella Men Word ter of Mrs, Marie E. Rauch of Jamaica, was married to Lt.

Ed ward C. Rutter, son of Mr. and Dropped Eight Years in Seeking a Job And Now Worries About Social Security MONDAY. FEB. 11-Born Mrs.

E. S. Rutter of Jamaica ye you are likeable and kindly, but you are much the cynic and too Inclined terday in St. Pious R. C.

Church, Jamaica. A reception followed at the Diplomat Restaurant. DEAR HELEN WORTH I'm in a horrible snarl, and hope you can to become depressed over the state tell me what to do. Some years ago I took a Job. I needed the money of the world In general.

You like The bridegroom was a B-26 things to work out as you want them Marauder Bomber pilot with the 344th Bombardment Group and recently returned from three Miss Doris Chadwlck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton II. Chadwick of 261 5th Manhattan, will be married to Capt. Leonard A.

Kaplan, A. U. on Sunday in The Colonnades of Essex House, Manhattan. Dr. Henry H.

Schorr will perform the ceremony, assisted by Richard Tucker of the Metropolitan Opera. Mrs. Pearl C. Gluck, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor and Dr. Herbert N.

Kaplan, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Miss Chadwick is a graduate of Hunter College and received and if you don't get your own way, you are moody, depressed and even sullen. Overcome this tendency if you are to do your best work. You have artistic tastes, are ingenlus and Inventive. You co-ordinate detail which comes before you and terribly and lied about my age.

I took off eight years and got away with it. But now I'm thinking of Social Security, and of my life Insurance, and what to do I don't know. flrst we pracUce to docelve isn't please answer soon. K. C.

a rhyming Une In a copy book. My dear K. afraid you 1Vs Mber truth QUt wRn for must face the music-and the notes 'your gakei and your will be sour for a while! Security as welt It will be un- Xhe tangled web we weave when' nt but in the vou years in Africa, Italy, England, France, Belgium and Germany. He has the Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters and Presiden fit the parts together in one large tial Citation. Lieutenant Rutter win better off.

pattern. You have good Judgment HELEN WORTH. woulc oeiy anyone wno ninta i i might possibly make a minor; Dear Helen Worth: My niece tK. raoarM, WOMEN recently adopted an infant Bhefr f.hTt. Vh.

.7. h.v. stors for tomorrow, select your ner Master of Arts from New York University. The bride parentage, nor does she care to 'know. But she has asked my FOR THOSI SHCIAL TIMIS YOU NIEO HELP birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph.

Let your groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Kaplan of 2065 Strauss St He was Graduated from the HUMPHREYS Whvitiffcr Dmt. lesslyf lnsteadMl Royal College of Scotland and try Humphreys "11." Helps relieve the discom will resume his studies at New York University.

Babrock Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Alec MacDowell of 328 Senator St announce the engagement of Miss Carol T. Babcock, daughter of Mrs. MacDowell, to CharlesG.

Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Hansen of New Hyde Park. Miss Babcock is the granddaughter of C.

H. Ritz. Miss Babcock and Mr. Hansen are both graduates of Sewanaka High School, Floral Park. Mr.

Hansen has just been discharged from the army after serving two years in the South Pacific. The wedding will take place some time in July. interned at Mt. Sinai and Beth Israel hospitals. For the past three years he has been attached to the Veterans' Hosnital nt opinion in a most serious matter, and in turn, I am asking you.

Shall she tell the child when he Is old enough, or raise him as her own? I am all for telling him, but her husband does not think this right, and she is undecided. I'd like the opinion of the readers, also. W. H. N.

My dear W. H. N. It has long been generally accepted that in such cases the fairest tiling is to tell the child. Also, to tell the truth at an early age.

In other words, Just as I soon as the child is receptive to birthday star be your daily guide. Tuesday, Feb. 12 AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-ftb. 1) Tk care of necessary shopping.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 21) Thin morning thtnca appear somewhat brighter. ARIES i March 22-Aprll 221 Domestic problem! mar Drove troublesome. TAURUS (April 21-May 211 Handle gome crisis cautiously In afternoon. GEMINI (May 22-June 22) WaHh fl-nances on the bomefront.

CANCER (June 23-Julv 23) Exert caution during the afternoon. LEO 24-Allf. 23) Avoid public (atherlngg If possible. VIROO (Aug. 24-8ept.

221 Tour friends can be helpful at this time. LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23) Business ac-! tlvlties are kern this morning. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.

23) A busy forts of irregular or scanty periods due to functional causes. Long advised by Dr. Humphreys for his own patients. 30ff. All druggists.

HUMPHREYS Lyons, N. J. Miss Chadwick, since her graduation, has been teaching at Mt. Holyoke College. Homeopathic FAMILY MEOICINES SINCE US Kelp Manning a Miss Regina Johanne Manning, daughter of Mrs.

Margaret Manning of 1744 Flatbush Ave farts. It can be done gently and ana productive niv. lovingly, but it should be done so early that the child is never hurt. How To Relieve SAUiiiAKiue) i Nov. 73-uec.

23) me afternoon Is definitely adverse for you. CAPRICORN iDec. 23-Jan. 20) If you are wise In your actions, you can improve conditions. was married yesterday afternoon in St.

Thomas Aquinas Church AH too often have the parents NEW AMAZING S0APH55 CRYSTALS 'watted until adolescence. The Impact then Is terrific, and sometimes has caused a tragic reaction. Tell ihim, and tell him early, is the to Edward Kelp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker of 1278 E.

S8th St. The Rev. Father Mc-Kenna officiated. Bronchitis Wamester Lendlno Miss Elaine Lpndino, daughter of Mrs. Emilv Lendino of Creomuldon relieves promptly be- advlce of HELEN WORTH.

The bride was given in mar-iaee bv her uncle. Thomas .1 298 Scherick was married GETS LAUNDRY ACTUALLY WHITER WITHOUT RUBBING cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel TWO FOR ONE yesterday to John Peter Wame-I Shea, and was attended by Miss Mary McGowan as maid of ster son of Mr. ani Mrs. J. Jim P.

Wamester of Connecticut, in St. Michael's Church." HIRt'S tlOV.TO OIT; honor and the Misses Ann and Marshall, Loretta McGowan as bridesmaids. Raymond Keln was best man and the The bride, who is a graduate of Jefferson High School, dur $C00I'3 ftiCII jushers were Austin McGowan, ing the war served as a dental technician in the United States Navv. Mr. Wamester also served Albert Marshall and Richard Mallon.

The bride attended St. You can hit the jackpot of praiic from family and friends with meat loaf this way: 2 lbs. meat, 1 cup bread crumbs, 1 can Sauct Arturo. Thomas Aquinas School and High School and the 'ww bridegroom attended Holy Name School and Boys High School. The couple will reside at 1278 At last! A newer easier way to wash laundry whiter without rubbing without backache without rough red hands.

Jutt soak in SCOOP'S rich wonder-working sodi and out comes sparkling clean. Even deep-eeated stains are gone. One quick rinse and you're through. No soapy sludge to stick to clothes or having a ring oround sink or tub to scrub off. No harsh fcsgredients either for SCIENTIFIC 3 WAY ACTION IS THE REASON FOR SCOOP'S WONDERFUL RESULTS That's why SCOOP is os safe for your hands as it is for your most delicate lingerie.

Your grocer has SCOOP now. Ask for It In the beautiful midnight blue box. Then look at the net weight. You'll find YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WITH SCOOP i4X in the navy as a chief pharmacist's mate. Following the ceremony, there was a dinner and reception at Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe.

Pettersen Gray Mr. and Mrs. Nils Pettersen of 34 Hubbard Place announce the engagement of their daughter, I KIM awa to soothe and heal raw, tender, In-flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you bottle of Creomuldon with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or jou are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis OUCH! GlYLEG Stiff, sore muscles eased fast with powerful OMEGA OIL Ouch at every step' Look don't stand that muscular pain all day without trying Omega Oil.

That's what it'g made for. Fubs right into the skin. And goes to work fast to give blessed relief. Eases and soothes and comforts muscular pains Fast. Extra strong, but won't bum.

Good old Omega Oil only 3it at all drug stores. f.j itt aV 1 K. 88th St. Levenson Miss Elaine Phyllis Levenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Julius sh vs tcoo i- Leevenson of 225 Eastern Park way, was married to Jay Edward Schwartz, son of Mrs. George D. Schwartz of Manhattan and the Miss Ruth Mart Pettersen, to James Gray, A. M. M.

Second Class, U. S. N. son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Joyce of Louisville, Kentucky. Miss Pettersen was graduated fix t'A'-t it late Mr. Schwartz, at the Plaza Hotel yesterday. The ceremony- was performed by the Rev. Dr.

I Leventhal. Miss Elaine Temple and Mrs, H. S. Goldberger attended the bride and Robert Bodkin was from Midwood High School. Mr.

Gray, now stationed at Floyd Bennett Field Naval Air expects to be discharged in April. He will continue his studies at the University of Louisville. The wedding will take place on April 28 at the Floyd Bennett Field Chapel at 4 in the best man. The bride wore an No effort. When loaf i cooked, make gravy from sauce left in pan.

Rich, savory, delightful lo toste try itl Sold at Independent Food Stores. SAUCE ARTURO "FAMOUS-FOR-FLAVOR" ivory satin gown, lace veil and carried white orchids and lilies 2KQ1U-, in GHEEi'Ml'i 13 33 r-i i of the valley. The bride attended Brooklyn Ml Academy and the bridegroom attended Townsend Harris High and New York University. They tablet Form Sugar Coaled Tsks DirecteS STITCHERY MAGIC LEGAL NOT1CFS LEGAL NOTIOte LEGAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE LEGAL NOTICES. I0M0II0W alllGHI TS.n.n JnJiL V-visnu 3 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF POLUS.

be dead. "HENRY" FELIJs NEW YORK. by. tha grace of ftodland "ANNA" FELLS, the first sanies free and independent To Richard being fictitious, true first names bsing Brennan, aUo known as Charles Rich- unknown. Ihe unknown persons ln-ard Bovd.

SEND GREETING: tended being the issue of ELEAZAR WHEREAS. Janies McMenamy. who FELLS, also known as ELEAZAR FELS. resides at 625 Idora Avenue. Mt.

I and the Issue of REGINA POLUS. and Ephraim. New Jersey, has presented the wives or husbands, if any. heirs at petition Diavini: for a decree that a law. next of kin.

distributees, execu- LAXATIVI -sssisaHasw Sartre last 0it si MCtl Or NEW YORK, COUNTY OF I KINGS BENJAMIN LOEWEN-i STEIN. Plaintiff, aEainct DOHEEN J. LOEWENSTEIN. Defendant. Plain-lilff doitEnatea Kings County ss the place of trial.

Summons with notice. Action to annual a inarrlaiie. To the above defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action. and to serve a copy of your anawer. (or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice far tizztatg Ultasl petal A darling duet this frock and piaity set! Pattern 4612 buttons, down front for easy wearing and I I I POTTS A COMPANT 181 Munlaxue street Brooklyn.

N. Y. CERTIFICATE ()F CONTINUED USE OB' PARTNERSHIP NAME OF POTTS 4 COMPANY iPuroiiant to Article 7 ut Hip Partnership Law of New York). WHEREAS: 1. GEORGE S.

ANDERSON. JASON L. CROLIUS and GEORGE E. MAT-THES have heretofore ronrfltuted thf firm of POTTS COMPANY, with Its principal place of business at 181 Montague Brooklyn. N.

and I. Said GEORGE S. ANDERSON did. on January 28. 1946.

reeinn and with -af'" -V. I I ironing. Two versions: for playtime, for dress-up. Panties may match. certain Instrument in writing re-ltora, administrators, legal representa-stlng to real and personal property, I lives, successors' in Interest, of any nf be duly proved as the Last Will and the above named, and any and all un-Testament of Mary E.

McMenamy, known persons who may be necessary lately residing at No. 419 Beverly and proper parties to this proceeding. Road, in the Borough of Brooklyn, whose names and parts of whose names City of New York. and place or places of residence, si NOW. THEREFORE, you and eachl unknown end cannot after diligent tn-of you are hereby cited to show causelquiry be ascertained as the legatees before our Surrogate's Court of the mentioned and described In the Will of County of Kings, to be held in Room! No AH FELLS.

deceaaed. SEND 26-A at the Hall of Records. In the GREKTING Pattern 4612 comes in sizes 2, 4, of appearance on Ihe Plaintiff's Attorney within 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in Case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you nrr mis easy, economical way to MORE ATTRACTIVE HAIR For rieliT-lenkmit, more lustrous hair, massage scalp with Cuticura Ointment to stimulus circulation and loosen dandruff. Later, shampoo with Cuticura Sdap. Today at druggists suy fragrant, mildly medicated Cuticura.

6, 8. Size 6, puff sleeved 17 yards 35-inch fabric. rftitf fr Mtfl tot draw from ln.i position im a General hv t- It 2L If I Send 20 cents in coins for this ueiauii, tor ine reuei ueuiauueu In the complaint pattern to Brooklyn Eagle S3, Pattern 243 W. 17th Man Dated. September 18th.

1945. WILLIAM ROSENBERG. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Audi i sy. n-Ji-i reas.

hattan 11. N. Y. Print plainly sine, name, address, style number. Allow 3.

The undersigned ALFRED AL-BOUGH did. on January 28. 1948. become a General Partner in the said firm In the plaie and mead of the daid Georne S. Anderson, and the business of the said firm continues to be conducted 181 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N.

by Ihe underslcned under tVie name of POTTS COMPANY; County of Kings, on the 21st day of WHEREAS. MAURICE JANKLOW. February. 1946. at 9:30 o'clock in the who resides at 138-48 229th Street.

Lau-forenoon. why such decree should not r-lton Coiintv of Queens. Cuv end be made Slate New York, and IRVING IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we TRUST COMPANY, a corporation or-have caused Die Seal of our nanied and existmi; under Ihe laws of said Surrogate; Court to be stale I New Yurk. having Us prln- hereunto aflixed. ipal place of business, al No.

1 Wall (Seal) WITNESS Hon. FRANCIS, street, in the Borough' of Msnhstlan. D. MiGAKLY, Surrogate of f'ilv. County and State of New Yoik.

I860 Rroailwav 10 days for delivery. Bornuxh of Manhattan. City of New York 23. To DOREEN' J. LOWEN STEIN teniiant.

FAST RiLlEf FOR CHILDREN'S f( fftf chestLULUj NOW. THEREFORE, Tlia srti irn i rt Qnmmnns ttt ststrvairf our said County, at the Bor-ihave presented Iheir account of nro-ough of Brooklyn, in the isaid as executors of the Last Will yu publication pursuant to TIKY and DECLARE that the persons'sn order of lion. Thomas C. Kadlen of i a Justice of the Supreme Court Testament of NOAH FELLS, de county, uie 10111 aay oi janu-isnd Test 1946 ary. AARON L.

JACOBY. ruua at vw.un.i, won men respective places of residence, are as follows: of the State of New York, dated the 13th day of December. t945. and resettled January 23rd. 1946.

and filed Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Ja2l-4t Names- with the romnlaint In the office of floras 1 COUGHING When your child is tortured by misery of cold's coughing. Pene-tro will bring fast relief. Melts quickly so stimulating medication mam r. uinrlt fast trt SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE Alfred Albough Pisces nf Residence: 302 Hicks Street.

Brooklyn. N. T. 124 I nderhill Uhe Clerk of the County of Kings. In I Ihe Hall of Records, Borough of Merolle Kerrigan Miss Dorothy Jean Kerrigan, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Kerrigan of 8:11 Bay Ridge was married Saturday to Richard II. Merolle, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.

I. Merolle of 1058 78th in St. Ephrem's Church. Father Donlon officiated. A reception followed in the Hotel Granada.

I The Initio, a graduate of Bay OF Nr.W YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS ceased, lately residing at No. 1252 48th. Street, in Ins Borough of Brooklyn. Countv of Kings.

City and Stale nf New York, and a petition praying that their said account nf proceedings nmv be judicially settled and allowed and for olhcr relief therein requested NOW. THEREFORE, you and earn of you are hereby cited 'fo show caiue before our Surrogate's Court of Ihe Countv of King, lo be held in Room 2o-A at Ihe Hall of Records in the County of Kings on the 2tii day nf I 5tA WWI-l i oUBkLFS SF7 Jacon L. Crolius Brooklyn county of Kings. City nd'-NOMIKOS (LONDON). Plaintiff, against CONST ANTINE ANASTA- State ot New York.

Dated. New York. January 26th. 1916. il bring this J-way relief.

i) Case chest muscle a ISIOS PETROUTSISj. GEORGE M1NA TANKS and CONSTANTINE MINAS TAN Erf. Defendants. Plaintiff designates Kings County as' the place of trial. Summons with Notice.

T.t Ik. naoia 4i.i,t A a WI1.I.IAM KUStVNBMtli. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address. 1860 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan Li JeLJ Hiatal MS.

I March al 9 30 clock in the fore- Brooklyn. N. George X. Matthea 64 Church Lane. Bahvlon.

N. Y. IV WITNESS WHEREOF, we have sinned thi Certificate this 2811) day of January. 194C. ALFRED ALBOUGH (Alfred AIImiukIi) JASON L.

CROLIUS L. Croliu?) GEORGE E. MATTHES (George E. Matthes) STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to1 WHY (1) The account of nrorerdmc" nf the roimi aint in this action. city oi New York 23.

Maurice Jsnklow and Irving Trust Com- ia28-6tM and to serve a copy of your answer, or. soreness. (2) Heueve pain at nerve ends In the skin. 131 Loosens phlegm, coughing lessens aa vapors help him breathe easier, and feel better. Science added modern medico-tion to Grandma old reliable mutton suet if the eoinnlainl is' not served with this I executors of the Last Will and -mSraWJIl 'summons, "to serve a notice of aimer- Testament of Nosh Fell decease, THE STATE OF NEW YORK Rv I the Grace of God Free and Independent.

Or KINGS. on the Plaintiff Attorneys wilh-in 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service: should not be Judicially settled and al-lowed (2) Jre fee nf Maurice Janklnw. nna nf the executors and petitioners herein. On this 28th day or January. 1911 before me personally came ALFRED ALBOUGH.

JASON L. CROLIUS and and in case of your failuie to appear. Ridge High School, was attended: by Miss Dorothy Dibblee, also' of Brooklyn. The bridegroom, a graduate of: St. John's Prep, and a member! df the Kiwanis Club, had Thomas Mo.Naniara act as bel man.

John Lewis and Lenard Kuntz were i ushers, rub to give you rene-tro. For grown-ups too. services rendered to said ex- To: CHARLfjS HOL.MAN BLACK. ELIZABETH J. WORK.

CORNELIA DltAVO. EVAN M. JOHNSON: and all other distributees, heirs-at-law. and next-of-kin of Bessie L. Lewis, deceased, if there were anv at Ihe date of or answer, juagineni will ne lUl veil riv ili.fnnlt fur Dia rt'lipf GEORGE E.

MATTHES. to me known 25c. double size 3ic Oet to rje ine persons aescrioea in. ana who executed, the foregoing instrument. t'l 111 Ol I Ml II Ml IM, BIIU in the sum of eight thousand (S8.000) dollars: (3) Your petitioners should not be given the instructions and directions of the Court ss to what provisions are to by Alice Brooks and acknowledged that thev severally oeatn.

wnose names of resi demanded In the rompiaint. Dated. New York. N. Jan.

9. HIGH ENGLAR, JONES HOl'S-TON, Altorneys for Plaiiilift. Office and Post Office Address. 99 John Street. Borough of Manhaltan.

City and executed the same A touch of outwork and simple be made on this accounting in respect to the boiiests given In Articles "F1F- deuce and post office addresses; are unknown to petitioner and cannot by diligent Inquiry be ascertained. If they are living, and if they, or any of then), are dead, their respective husbands, wives, widows, distributees, heirs-at-law. next-of-kin. descendants', silonted children. Stale ot New York FREDERICK O.

KIPP. Notary Public. (Notary's Seal) FREDERICK KIPP. Notary Public. Queens County.

Queens Co. Clerk's No. 1068. Reg. No stitchery doe the trick plain linen can be made the choicest in To CONSTANTINE A.NASTASIOS Wwued almd PETROUTSIS.

GEORGE MINA TANKS PTirTH" nf ih. Will and CON ST A TTI VK MINAQ TANFS TWENTY-FtFl Of the Will. Snd The foregoing served i why the Court should not adopt a. its your linen closet. Varied motifs.

issue of adopted children, grantees, dv m-K-6: Kings County Ork'v No. 169. Fascinating needlecrait of such No. 21R-K-6: 'Nassau Co. No', visees legatees, legal representatives.

unon vou hv niihlleatlon i.nrsiinnt In Insiriictioiis Sim. aiiecnons. mass pro Reg hmnrt tw h. nu hnn.r. n.r.vr.nH 22-K-46 Commission expires March "'oi s.

noiiinnsiraioi s. iruiuces. richly rewarding result! Pattern 7180 has transfer of 20 motifs 3x9 30. 1946. oroer ot Hon.

Peter 1. Smith, a Justice t.Tvii;TrV" of Ihe Supreme Court of Ihe Stale of ThI1 New York! dated the 3()lh day of Janu- ary 1916 and filed with the complalnl It Hitu tt.imus. ii tiii.v, niiu K'ii inii.r anj' and all persons and corporations who. to 2x4 Inches, stitches. Send 15 cents In coins for this oy marriage, purcnase, iniierunnce.

succession or otherwise, have or claim any Ever stop to tlilnk how much it takes to keep a house and family clean? And getting the soap is slmost harder than doing the work. Remember, where there's fat, there's soap. 8o help prevent soap shortages I keep turning in USED FATS needed to help make more soap! EIGHTEENTH" and "TWENTY of Kings in the Hall of Records In the right, title. Interest, estate, lien File No. I THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace nf God free' and independent To MARIA LA YA l'EISACHOVITCH.

BROCHA DUB-NIK, and SONY A NoSOVODOV. If ibey he living, and If dead to unknown persons whose names or parts of FIFTH" of Ihe Will in respect lo the following matters Horoiign nf Brooklyn. City and State DAUGHTER'S FUTURE HAPPINESS because of her claim In. to. or on the real andor Per-i0( ew yurk sonsl property of said Bessie L.

Lewis, I 1 Dated. New York. N. February (a) Whether Ihe bequests given In said Articles "FIFTEENTH" "SIX pattern to Brooklyn Eagle, 15 259 W. 14th Manhattan 11, N.

Y. Print plainly name, addreos and pattern number. Allow 10 days lor delivery. 1st. una.

deceased, wnose names, places or residence and post office addresses are TEENTH "SEVENTEENTH" snd HIGHAM. KNGLAR. JON ICS HOI'S- whose names, and whose place or Ikewlse unknown to petitioner and can TON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office ir any or sucn i.e.

and Post Office Address. 99 John! become effective, shall hear in- terest snd Ihe rsle of interest which Street. Borough ot Manhattan. Nw f4-6t York 7 N. I.

would he paysble thereon. (b) Whether, if It be determined hv the Court tint Interest upon said bequests is payable, the income of lb estate in (he hands of the executors shall be wholly retained by said executors, or shall be partly distributed lo the beneficiaries of Ihe residuary trusts. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by Ihe Grace of Cod, Free and Independent. To: MINNIE FELLS. WILLIAM LAWRENCE FELLS.

LEAH FELU WEINGAR-TEN ROSK WETN11ARTEN an infant places of residence are unknown and not by diligent inquiry be ascertained, cannot, after diligent inquiry, be as- SEND GREETING: certained. distributees, heirs at law and! WHEREAS. BROOKLYN TRUST next of kin of said FRANK COHEN, i COMPANY, a domestic banking corpo-and if any of the said distributees, heirs i ration having its principal place of bual-at law and next of kin of deceased, beinesa at 177 Montague Street, Borough dead, their legal representatives, of Brooklyn, City and State of New I heir husbands or wives, If any, dis- York, has presented a petition praying trlbutees and successors In interestfor decree that a certain Instrument whose names andor places of real- in writing benrlng date the 28th day of deuce and post office addresses are May, 1931. relating to real snd personal unknown. SEND GREETING: property, be duly proved as the last WHEREAS.

BARNEY HELLMAN. will and Testament of Bessie L. Lewis, who resides at 3028 West 23rd Street. 1 lately residing at the Hotel Bossert, Brooklyn. City of New York, has 1 Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, presented petition praying for a i City and State of New York, decree that a certain instrument In! NOW, THEREFORE, you snd each writing bearing date the 10th day of! of vou are hereby cited to show cause April. 1945. relating to real and per-jhefore our Surrogate's Court of the sonal property, be duly proved as theiCounly of Kings, to be held In Room Will unit Testament nf FRANK A I lie Hall nf Records Rnrnuirh under fourteen (14) years of age: ANNAI (c) What etmris. in aoaition to inos-e set forth In the petition snd account herein, the executors shall mske in an endeavor to ascertain whether there are any persons living who are entitled lo the bequests given in said Articles "FIFTEENTH "SIXTEENTH" "SEVENTEENTH" and "EIGHTEENTH." and to what extent expenses In connection herewith shall be in ui fftutti attorney in tact tor wii--LIAM LAWRENCE FELLS: SIMON FELLS. PEARLMILLER, GERTRUDE SYKES.

RUTH SHATZ. FLORENCE BELIJEY, SARAH TURNER. BLUM. NORMAN STEVEN FELLS, an Infant -under fourteen (14) years of age: ROSE CASUTO, BELLA Hnw manv mothers snchJ slcenless nichts worrvine about i COHEN, lately residing at No. 1918' of Brooklyn, County of Kings.

City and lasuto, jea.x UASuiu, ine lasi three named persons being Infants over the age nf fourteen (14) years, and curred and paid by the estate, and specifically, whether the Executors should incur, the expense, to be paid Merma Avenue. In the Borouan of, State of New York, on the Z7th day of mSS3m BAKED HAM SLICt Brooklyn. City of New York. February. 1946.

St nine-thirty o'clork in NOW. you ana earn, me rorenoon, wny sucn decree snouia of you are hereby cited lo show cause nm mnne. WHEREOF we IN TESTIMONY daughter afflicted with psoriasis! What effect will those ugly blemishes have on her social career her opportunities for a happy marriage? Is this your worry too? Then try SIROIL which tends to remove the crusts and scales of psoriasis which re external in character and located on the outer layer of the skin. If or when your psoriasis lesions recur, light applications of SIROIL will help keep them under control. Applied externally, MROIL does not stain clothing or bed linens, nor does it inter-fere in any way with your d.iily routine.

Try it. it's worth a trial, particularly since it's offered to you on two-weeks'- before our surrogate i.ouri or tne County of Kings, to be held In Room have caused the Seal of our "JANE" FELLS and JOHN FELLS, the first names being fictitious, their true first names being unknown, Ihe persons Intended being the unknown persons mentioned snd described in the Will ss the children of Abraham Fells, also knnwn an ABRAHAM FEUS, a predeceased brother of NOAH FELLS, deceased; SIMCHA FELLS, also known said Surrogate Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS, Hon. FRANCIS "rrrSiM Btmmbr, only Bohack V- ttlls this fin Baktd Ham. at ine riau oi uecorus.

in uie County of Kings, on the 4th day of March. 1946. at 9:30 o'clock in Ihe forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we tave caused the Seal of our aid Surrogate Court to be hereunto affixed. I 1 1 PDAVlMQ out of the general funds of the estate, of sending an Investigator from Una country to Warsaw.

Poland, or of hiring an Investlgalor In Poland, to investigate and ascertain whether any of lb" legatees named in said Articles are still alive, (S) The Petitioners should net have such other, further, andor different relief as may he just and proper. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, have caused the Besl of nor ssld Surrogate's Court to bs hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY, Surrogate nt our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn.

In the said County the Slat day of January. 1916 AARON L. JACOBY Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. ft-4t Mi U. MCUAnai.

ourroicaie oi our said County, at the Borough nf Brooklyn, In the, said County, the 22 day of Janu sry. 11)46. AARON L. JACOBY. 'Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

THIS CITATION Is served upon you as SIMCHA FELS. ELEAZER FELLS, also known as ELEAZER FELS brothers of NOAH FELLS, deceased. REGINA POLUS. sister or NOAH FELLS, deceased. If living and If SIMCHA FELLS, also known as SIMCHA FE1.S.

he desd. "MARY" FELLS and "JOAN'1 D. McGAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the In tl.A FELLS, the first names being fictitious. as required by law.

iou are not oo If vou fall, true first names being unknown, the llged to appear In person lo appear It will be assumed that you 1 unknown persons Intended being Ihe said Counrv. the day of of SIMCHA FELLS, also consent to Ihe proceedings, unless you I daughters January. 1946. A A PON t. SIROIL LABORATORIES, INC MTKOIT i.

MICHIGAN IQiJ QOSlCC file written ohlectlons thereto. You, known as SIMCHA FE1.S. snd If have a right to have an attorney-at-law I ELEAZER FELI.S also known as Clerk of the Surrogate's Court Ja28-t 1 ELEAZER FELS, andor REGINA JaJ3-4t Mlsppear for you..

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