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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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18 BROOKLYN EAGLE. MAY 14, 952 CHILD'S ftNAPORI Just Between Us Marion Gullllcsea Brid of Mr. Dit Announcement has bn Good Idea to Know Baseball And Root for School Team The newest aid for mothers Feted by CoUlns of the diaper set is a miracle. Miss Jean viemleiter wii formula bag called Thermo-jguest of honor at a bridal Trav'ler, which does just aboutshower given on May 3 by her everything except feed the cousms. Mrs- Dornan by.

This new Item work. Dorothy at 652 uotn ou bit of magic for the already. MiM viemiester will be mar-overburdened mother, freeing ried to John Early on Sunday, her from the up-to-now iron-'July 6, at St. Edmund's R. C.

made of the marriage of Miss Marion Gulliksen to Fred Charle Dletz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kred Dietx of 697 86th I By XANCT MOTTRAM (QJ Dear Xaney The boy Tm now dating is our school baseball team's big hope, and I'm a girl who doesn't know a sing! thing about it. I've really tried to bong up on the game, tht scoring and the various terms, but cla rule that she had to ln "ev- on April 19 by her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Gulliksen of 605 51st St. The ceremony was performed at St. Patrick's Church by the Rev. Jerome Lynch A reception followed at w.

-oucn, c.i cousin ot home at feeding time. Made'hrirt pV, nffiriat. of durable washable plastic and. oesignea to take rougn the Chanticleer Restaurant. Given in marriage by her formula ha you'll become much more Interested In the games you attend, and you'll learn to join the conversation intelligently.

Let him answer your questions and hold forth on his opinions and there'll never be a dull moment, or a worry for you. (Q.) Dear S'aneyOur school Prom is still quite far off, but I know of several girls who'vi already received bids. I don't go steady, but I thought it was more or less understood that the boy I date regularly would ask me and as yet, he hasn't said a word. I certainly would never come right out and ask him about it, but how long should I safely wait before accepting any other invitation? (A.) Maybe the thought of that "far off Th Raw fVovimiirilt.r r-lnK father, the bride wore a gown three compartments, each wm sponsor a mamoncK of rosenoint lace with an under self-contained unit and each card party at tne Colonial skirt of pleated nylon tulle; fashioned with French import-j ed beading on the bodice and, sulated with Owens Lornmg Mansion Grand Ballroom this Fiberglas. Now, mother can evening.

Refreshments will be put a hot bottle in one com-f-Jh Proceed, of the i wlI 8 the hospital- Pdt-tment, an icy cold bottle in'lzed veteran fund neckline. Her French illusion veil fell from a crown of orange the facts just won't sink in and I'm completely at a toss when he begins talking about it. Double dates are terrible too, hen we meet his buddies and the big topic is baseball. I'm afraid that if ire don't haie this in common our romance is going to slide downhill fast and I'd like to pre-vent it. Can you give blossoms and ner cascade bou another compartment, food in! quet was of Easter lilies.

Miss trie third, and sail forth Into Capping Ceremony (ivcri.vii menu in jhonor. was attired in aqua 7 A HI The class of 1953 of St. Cath- the wide, wide world. Heat-re- tainlng qualities of the Fiber Prom hasn't even entered his mind yet! Give the boy a chance. You might accidentally stop by groups who are discussing the dance as the erine's Nursing School cele glas will keep the food at the niiuii (let.

nitu a uia i-viiiiip, vay. The bridesmaids, the Misses Thelma Salvesen and Charlotte Studio On Mrs. Fred C. Dietz brated its first anniversary with days go on, or happen to mention that Betty is a capping ceremony. tight temperature for at least four hours at time mother merelv veri-l getting a new formal for the big event and Nancy Mottrcrrn fies the temperature and! Will III nice were similarly gowned r- in pink All the attendants car- Erasmus Graduates fasfade bouquets of pink On Barnard's R.

A. gladioli and sweet peas. r. niivn Kdnuind Trabulsy served as drop It there. Too many hints are bad, but one or two at the right moment can start wheels spinning In his brain.

But don't wait any longer serves. An excellent gift itemh vie some adrice? Why bother with hooks when you have men nas earnea me seals in -7, fppioval uf Good Housekeeping! Ytl MEND FOR KEEPS than a week before to accept someone's invita. bet man and the ushers iivlan opportunity right at your side? There's no of the American Medical; Dith China Crytttri thq tion. Two weeks is the usual time limit for an event of this kind, so judge yourself whether Parkwav and Lois Knson of ts.eiiuui minuiiv ana excuse ior you noi 10 Know wnai wnai ana 10S8 Carroll have been Lloyd Mnnsen. 'suffer through chatter you can't understand Association publications.

It is iMki Furnltwr he shows definite signs of popping the question yerv voung ladies love this sold at infant shops and depart-1 ment stores for $3.98, tax d- Kid.uid.eu(Whpn hv king him to explain vou'll begin to Ridge High School. rnmmon Interest. Quiz him about the r. was graduated from' and if he doesn't, it's wiser to say yes to an- outfit! Adorable pinny and bon- sembly, the student governing '0I1V i r-Mr. Dietz other than to risk sitting home on the big night, net with bows! Sew-easy and r1s are iTheir onhomore Manhattan Machine and Metal aild the players, the standings of the na are in their sopnomore cu, u- ona teams, battmz averaees and so forth and School.

He is tional teams, batting averages and so forth and tney use up scraps ana rem serving nants! year. he'll he terrifically flattered at your undivided attention. Once you know something about it. HOW If YOU 0611 1 Lois has been a member Air Force- Rationed If you hare a problem at school or at home, write Miss MoUram for her help. in Illinois.

Rarnard's Honor Board, which M. I I ff 1 Pinafore now, sundress later! Pattern 7141; cutting chart; nee essary pattern parts in sizes 2, 4 and 6 years, included. Marie Margaret Torra i gei iresner tonee 11 your own darn fault! Boro Women Voters Thirty-one delegates will rep administers the honor code in'. 1 "asn" the academic and student n- and Virginia on tivities of the college. She wedding trip.

worked on the college news-! paper, Biuietin, and with Women's nard's Political Council. She Will Be Wed Saturday Miss Marie Margaret Torra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Send 25c (coins) (N. C.

residents please add 1 cent sales tax) for this pattern to Brooklyn Eagle, 15 Household Arts Department, P. 0. Box 163. Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y.

Print name, address, zone and pattern number. resent the three Brooklyn branches of the League of Women Voters in the city-wide convention next Tuesday at the Henry Hudson Hotel, Manhattan. Mrs. Lillian Rothschild, Brooklyn League member, and chairman of the Municipal Affairs Committee, will preside at the luncheon and will introduce both the new and the old officers. served as freshman delegate to aia rany lonigni Representative Assembly.

She; The Women's Organization of holds a Nw York State Republican Party of Kings arhip and plans to major iiiC'ounty will hold its card English. igames this evening at 8::10 p.m. Her classmate, Sally, hasiin the grand ballroom and for-been an active member of Bar-'sythia room of the Granada r.ard's Societe Francaise. 'Hotel. Sally worked on the fresh-1 Mrs.

Marguerite Bergen man booklet committee, whichiKuhn, vice chairman of the Re- Torra of 1026 63d will be married to Edward Joseph Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thompson of 91 Bedford Manhattan, at the Re-gina Pacis Votive Shrine on Saturday. A reception will follow at the Hotel St. George.

Ptfttliwf BACKED A MUST! for those who MUST know all theie is to know OF POLITICS AND FOPLE, by Harold Over 300 Years fhnr A Miss Catherine Ierardi will kef Sanborn publishes a student guide for each entering class. Both girls be maid of honor. The brides maids will he Miss Pat Man- publican County Committee of Kings County is the general chairman, assisted by the 24 women co-leaders and men leaders and a junior committee, COFFErS are graduates of Erasmus Hall High School. nino, Mrs. Phil Mcisulty and WALLS and (headed by Mrs.

Mary Husson Fashion Accessory Miss Dolores Camano. Joseph Curran. Harold McNulty and Louis Grotto Jr. will act as ushers and Donald Bianchino will be best man. WOODWORK and Miss vita Messina.

Disposable Vacuum Bag A disposable dust-collecting insert bag to fit all tank vacuum cleaners is now available at Namm-Loeser's. The bag does away with the dirty, unsanitary job of emptying the germ-laden, Infectious dust from a tank type vacuum cleaner bag. The bag is inexpensive and simple to insert and remove. Among the guests of honor will be the Jane H. Todd, vice Follow-ing a wedding trip to i ll uied to be that you Hod on excuie.

You bough) coffee in "flol-too" can enpeclina thof can would be freih. But there wai no way to guard against ditappoinrmontl Tho "leaker" can mat had let air In la teal the freehnaM looked and tod the soma at (he good cam. Miami Beach, the couple will reside in Brooklyn. Bui no cute now I Thia wonderful CSoia Sanbom li prouura-packod to ttoy freiherl The preituro-packad can hai a firm, roundod Dow To There's your ossurancol Press that top with your rhumbs. tt'i firm you know the coffee's frash.

ft K's not firm, take another. See how simple to have fresher coffee every timet chairman of the Republican State Committee, and Deputy Commissioner of the New York State Department of Commerce: the Hon. Mary H. Donlon, chair A perfect fashion accessory is the fluffy, gay, and usually lacy handkerchief perched in the pocket of a suit or dress. Why not use your own wedding hankie or grandmother's prize crochet-edged or lace one? If extremely fragile, tack it gently to a piece of thin white material before washing.

Lift it gently in and out of the soapsuds. Dry, iron, and untack then give it a final light Marie Margaret Torra Miss Joan Zauner With OAKITE Eaiy to ui, rtmovei dirt, 1 1 1 I gra. OAKITI Hnnnro4 kv Mn Sfmatli man of the Workmen's Compensation Board, State of New Y'ork. and Mrs. Rebecca McNab, Sophie Czerniawskx Mrs Norma Aarseth enter.

Is Honored Guest tained Saturday night at her this tale of a tub vice chairman of the Federation of Women's Republican Clubs Miss Sophie Czerniawski.jliome, 84-33 SMh Wood-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at a shower for Miss of New York State. Commissioner R. Crews, county leader of the Republican You test for pressure to be sure it's fresher Chase Sanborn the modern detergent loan Zauner.

Czerniawski of 15-17 E. was honored recently at. a surprise miscellaneous shower given by the Misses Lilian Len- 1 MTIIU party in Kings County, will head the reception committee Tit pertontl touck plenlf of mH tni cdKklM, too. Vou'll likt kt ONE MAN SAYS, kr Robert M. Gmiii, tki Miss Zauner of S4-33 87th Woodhaven, will he married LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LfcliAli NOTIlfcr, Brasklra EifW.

File No 5STO SO drum and Marilyn De Lutio oflJune II to Clovd G. Aarseth Brooklyn and Mis Florence of 9T2, mh A als0 Wood. Jaworsky of Glendale, members THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF is: you don't have to File No. 20051951 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God. free and independent.

TO: Attorney General of the State of New York: State Tax Commission: State of New York. Department of Mental Hygiene: assisted by Mrs. Maude W. Cory, Mrs. John R.

Crews, Mrs. Dorothy McKnight, and Mrs. Frances B. Pollock. Mrs.

Anna M. Dixon is co-chairman with Mrs. Kuhn, and other committees are: nt hpr hriHal nartv nacn, in ou nine cv.iiSC11- cal Lutheran Church in Wood- Miss Czerniawski will become rub haven. NEW YOKK. by tne grace or uoo.

free and independent. To the Widow Marv, If any. the name Mary being fictitious, and to the next of kin. if any. of OTTO PICKERT.

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 Sersons interested In the estate of TTO PICKERT. Deceased, as creditors, next of kin or otherwise ATTORNEY GENERAL OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK RERTHA KRIS- Mrs. Agnes Zauner, mother ings and improvements therein situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, bounded and described, as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of Greene Avenue, distant one hundred twenty (120) feet easterly from the corner formed by thej intersection of the southerly side of Greene Avenue with the easterly aid of Bedford Avenue: running thence SOUTHERLY parallel with Bedford Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred (100) feet: thence EASTERLY parallel with Greene Avenue, twenty (20) feet: thence NORTHERLY again parallel with Bedford Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall on hundred 1100) feet to the southerly Ticket committee Mrs. Lor- The Hrevoort savings HanK: Willie Daughtry.

and the widow, if any, and any and all unknown heirs at law. next of kin. distributees and creditor of James H. or James Henry Daughtry aka James Doughty, deceased, and if any of Hie aforesaid unknown of the bride-to-be, and Mrs. etta F.

Danemeyer, chairman. the bride of Adam Sosna, also of Brooklyn, at St. Brendan R. C. Church on Saturday, June 21, at a 10 a.m.

nuptial mass. A reception will follow at the Knights of Columbus, Sheeps-head Bay. A New England honeymoon is planned. Margit T. Aarseth, the prospective bridegroom's mother, at Mrs.

Elizabeth Cavagnaro, and and rub when you UM the ammonia that makes btllowt of udt and cua (rrraw. For Miss Philomena Silvestri. Book tended the shower. Other guests TENSEN AS ADMINISTRATRIX OF committee Mrs. Helen (persons be dead, their respective hue-; bands or wives, if any, legal representatives, heir.s- at law.

n-xt of kin. distributees, devisees, grantees, and successors in interest gener included Mrs. Marilyn Aarseth Ericksen, chairman, and Mrs JO H. ANN PICKERT. DECEASED.

NICHOLAS BALSrtS JR. AND SON ROSE GANSLE, SEND GREETING: use FAtsoNi' 'ttTVi Miss Evelyn Anderson, Mrs side of Grene Avenue: and theme ew lKrSSfl Ui ally, and any and all other persons who have or may claim to have an in Karla Bauer, Miss Harriet WHEREAS. HYM AN WANK, Pub ii. i WESTERLY along the southerly side lloppe, Mrs. Indiana Kuhle BARE AND BEAUTIFUL wind, Mrs.

Edith Kuhlewind, an office In the Municinal Building. Greene Avenue, twenty 1 20) fel Borough of Bronklvn. Citv of New; to the point or place of beginning. York, has presented his account as SAID preniifes being known a and Administrator of OTTO PICKERT by the street deceased uteiv re.idinir at No 3.12 nue. JOHN J.

McCLOSKEY Sheriff terest in premiers 441 TanKlin Ave. nue, Brooklyn New York, derived from, tiiront-'li or under any of the afoie.vaid person? ot lassp. of persons, all of whom and whose names and places of residence are unknown land cannot with due diligence lie as mwm ammonia ffJJ Mrs. Evelyn Kuhlewind. Mrs Marie Pechner, Mrs.

Sophie Helen J. McNaughton. Dnnrj committee Mrs. Rertha Ah-lund. rhairman, and Mrs.

Frances Paladinn. Special prizes, committee Mrs. Alice Wohl-maker, chairman, Mrs. Rrje S. Skiiimore, Mrs.

Elsie Honer-kamp, and Mrs. Nettie Goodman. Table prize committee Mrs. Fannie Kaufman, chair Matthei HoHcr 'oHory Company Fol.y Foito0) Community SyraoiM China VoNra Nxa Automa'ic Coffeo Makor Thoodoro Hoviland WottmoHand Sterling Carlton Waro Sunboam Palmetto Street, in the Borough of of the City of New prk. Brooklyn Count of Kine.

Citv and'J. Traub. Denutv Sheriff. Slate of New fork, and a petition N. Y.

April 21 Peehner, Miss Janet Smith Brooklyn. ap23-6t Miss Jean Tarakajian, Mrs. PAKSONS AMMONIA COMPANY It fleeter New Verk. N. Y.

praying that his account may be ju- Lisl Weber, Mrs. Lotte Wil- airiaiiy semea; i en, vn n1 if. certained. Federal Housing Administration of the United States of America. Joseph Fonville.

Individually and as administrator of Lessie Daughtry, deceased. SEND GREETING WHEREAS, HYMA.N WANK. Public Administrator. Kinus County, with an office in the Municipal Building. NOW THEREFORE.

you and each California Vomonwar THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE Of iams and Mrs. Matilda Zauner. show cause of you are hereby cited NEW YOKK. by the grace of before our Surrogate's Court of the TO FRIEDA free and indeoendent. LKGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Komor LougtiUn China rlan-Saal In he held at the County of King ana vr aw SCHMIDT.

PAULA Hall of Records In the County of OF GERMANY OF GERMANY i K.irough of Brookln. City of New File No. 8798 194i Kins on the V.it'lr htsei nrmiin(i 111 arrviiiTit THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ii.t, ne ICONSU1. GENERAL in lllfciren why AT N'EW Y0RK- ATTORNEY GEN. hi' ho It i ER A OF THE UNITED STATES.

Henry DaiiuMtry aka Jame Dounii- isucn OKFIOK OF ALIEN PROPERTY i File No. 144147 THE PEOPLE Otr THE STATB OF NEW YORK, bv the grace of God. free and indtuendent. To the Hun-band John, if snv, the name John being fictitious, and to the next of kin. if any.

of SOPHIE WIUCKENS. Deceased. name or names and v. dpffaf'd. lately rPNidinn at No.

SEND CREETINft: 441 Franklin Avenue, in the Roroutih man, Mrs. Minan ana Mrs. Phoebe Douglas. Door prize committee Mrs. Betty F.

Kimmel, chairman, Mrs. Sadie F. Robinson, Mis. Kathleen Seery Hanley, and Mrs. Maude B.

Richardson. Non-players committee Mrs. Delia F. John have railed the Seal oi ouri ald RuiToiintp'n Court to bp WHEKKAo. HYMAiN WANK.

Administrator. Kintrfl County, with an office in the Municipal Building. iSal WITNESS. Hon. E.

IVAN Borourh of Brooklyn. City of New whose place or placea of residence are unknown and cannot after due RI'BENSTKIN. Surroteatff of I Jd0 NEW YUKK Dv tne lirace or lioa. Free and Independent TO JACOB ROTH. MARCUS ROTH.

CHARLES DAVIDSON. BERTHA STEINBER-GER. BENJAMIN DAVIDSON. EDWIN DAVIDSON. FRIEDA STEINBERGER, BERTHA FRANK SENDER.

ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES and to IDA STEINBERGER and JOHANNA STEINBERGER. their husbsnda if any, JENNY ROTH PRANK and HERMAN FRANK, her husband. MARTIN FRANK AND SOPHIA FRANK rhildren of JENNY ROTH York, has presented his account a our said County, Hip diligence be ascertained, and to any Administrator of AUGUST JUCHEM. nupn or Brooklyn, in in and all unknown person) interested in Hie eutate of SOPHIE WIIjCKENS. son, Mrs.

Ethel Cunningham, 7 ii Ti'? Street, in the Borough or Brook- Deceased, as creditors, next of kin or lyn. County of Kinas. City and SUt AAKON and Mrs. Augusta E. McGrath-! II otherwise.

ATTORNEY GENERAL OK or Brooklyn. ouni or tntcs, it and State of New York, and a petition pray in hi that hi account may ht judirially jiettl'-d. and that an Order nt made direr. th nale of prem-ift 441 Franklin Ave. Brooklyn.

N. of which said decedent died seized to Stanley G. Redmond for the. mim of purjuant to th terms and cundiliniu" of a contract of sal, dated March 1, 1 r52. a copy of which is attached hereto, for the purpose of payment of the i laime and demands aeainM aid decedent.

NOW TIIKREFORE. yuu and each of vou aje citerj to slmw caue before our Surrogate' Court of the County uf to he hPd at the Hr-ill of Recoidv in the County of Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. or iutk, biiu a pun nun jiywi that hi account may be Judicially ettled THE STATE Of NEW YOKK, V1N' CEXT D. CONTE SEND GREETING WHEREAS HTMAN WANK Pub- NOW THKREFORE. you and each FRANK and HERMAN FRANK, his wife and her husband respectively if 111 Adnilmstrator.

Kings County, with THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF of you are hereby cited to show caus noket ony wop, loopleu deter- St. Constantine Church gent.ordishwashmg compound wash! pjan8 Bazar bettar any. sllma steinbekgek katx. a half sister of IDA STEINBERGER nn ortire in me Municipal isuuaing. Borough of Brooklyn.

of New luttn. ni itirj iihah before our Surrogates court or tn GOD KREE AND INDEPENDENT Countv of Kimrx. to he held at the TO: William Mahland and Martliai Hull of Record." in the Countv of Halaev. and to "Mary Doe," thti ITinara on the 12th day of June. 1953.

York, has presented his account as and JOHANNA STEINBERGER and Admin slrntor of SOPHIE WILCK. name "Mary Doe" being fictitloin.1 at 30 o'clock in the forenoon, why the person intended being the mater-1 aUrh settlement should not be had. The community of St. Con-i 1 istamine Greek Orthodox Church, Coigonlne.HoqonBldfl,Pqh.,Po.luii hlll, 1.1 annl1ai ha 7.1 r' SOLOMON A her husband. ABRAHAM STEINBERGER.

a half brother of IDA STEINBERGER and JOHANNA STEINBERGER. and BERTHA STEINBERGER hi wife. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. EN'S, deceased, lately residing at No. U78 Gates Avenue, in the Borough of Riooklyn.

County of Kings. City and Slate of New York, and a petition praying that his account may be Judicially nettled; have caused the Seal of our on the 1 1 1 li riay of June. at fl 30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had and why such order should not be niad. if living, and if they be dead, their heirs at law next of kin. distributees.

nal aunt of decedent, if living, or. if dead, to any and all unknown per-on- whose names or part of whose names, and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be! ascertained, distributees heirs at law and next of kin of said Anna Kracke also known nellei.erum Friday to May 21 in the tOniaClUenSUSerSiauditoi-ium of the church, (il Aftr Ifnsrs are rpmovd and 11 vour 'nhoiMYiQi-lni-n NOW THEHKFORE. vou ana eacn of vou are herehv cited to show cause executors, administrators, devisees, successors and assigns, whose names and places of residence are unknown before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the and Ud ifi tird. sore, w'vt burning and bmartinn enjoy the The proceeds Ul be ued aid Surrogate's Court to bt hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. E. IVAN RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 23rd day of April. 1952.

AARON L. JACOBT. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. my7-4t ana cannot be ascertained with due diligence, and as Anna K. Kracke, deceased, and if Han or rtecoras.

in me uoumy or tmickiy helps rfiieve imut.ou. Your to carry out the aims and ideals Kings, on the nth day of June, ma, All other durtrlouteei of MORRIS ROTH Deceased, whose names and at 9:30 clock In the forenoon, why tyn feel refreshed and clean. the community, to Dromote any of the said distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of deceased, be dead, their legal representatives, their htiahnnria or wives if anv distribu IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our aid Surrogate's Court to hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

E. IVAN RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said County at the of Brooklyn, in the aid County, the 23rd day of April. 1952. AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate' Court. my7-4t such settlement should not te naa. has been used for more than 33 years. places of residence are unknown and cannot be ascertained with due dili IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we Must delmht or money back Get La the social, ethical and intellectual interests of brotherhood.

tees and successors in Interest whose voptlk today. Eye-cup Included). At have caused the seal or our aid Surrogate's Court to be gence and any and all unknown persons who may be necessary and prop- tu druKglsts. names anaor place or residence ana Hereunto arilxea. ding as dis- a.

Nicholas Gounaris, Greek gost offices addresses are unknown KVT) flR ITF.TtVR er parties to thu proceeding tributee of MORRIS ROTH. WITXESS Hon. K. IVAN De- (Seal) ADVERTISEMENT WHEREAS. JAMES F.

TWOHY. RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of' singer, and Demetri Frantzes-kakis, accordionist, will appear our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the who resides at 114 91st Street. Brooklyn. New York, has presented petition praying for a decree that ft certain instrument in writing bearlni date the 13th day of February.

1951 said County, the 23rd day or on opening night, Friday. Mrs Lydia Kourakos will entertain File No. 567561 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE 09 NEW YORK, by the grace of God. free and independent. To the Widow Mary, if any the name Mary being; fictitious, and to the next of kin.

if any. of CARL or CHARLES L. LUND-BORG also known as CHARLES LUNDBERG, Deceased, whose name or names and whose place or place of residence are unknown and cannot after due diligence be ascertained, and to anv and all unknown person interested in the estate of CAP.L or CH.rRLE? I. l.UNDBOr.G also known CHARLES LUND April. ioz.

AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk nf Ihe flurvoirat a'a Court. WHEREAS. JESSE ROTH, who resides at No.

2061 61st Street, in the Borourh of Brooklyn. City of New York, hai presented his account ae Executor of MORRIS ROTH, deceased, lately residing at No. 925 St. Marks Avenue, in the Borough of Riooklyn. County of Kings.

City and State of New York, and a petition Vi. ki. i.t- SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT OF THE Supreme Court. Kings County, in favor of Robert Wesley against George Williams, to me directed and delivered, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by Nat V. Rothenherg.

auctioneer aa the law FOR CASH relating to real and personal Proper-tv he rinlv nroved aa the Last Will my7-4t and Testament of Anna Krai-ke also SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION known as ANNA K. KRACKE. late- V- CltAn 1 File No, S933 60 thjt. pinpi.K op tne tate op ii.i.n.; ONLY, on the 27th day of June. 1952.

i ii-iuiiik i ol in the Borough of Brooklvn. Citv of New York. NOW THEREFORE, von and each with singing on Saturday evening. An amateur hour is -rherlulerl for Sunday evening. The nnrticip-itine groups nv clude: of Trustees.

Senior Philopitii-hos, lunior Thilnp-toi-hns, Sunday School, Young K. and Parents A --oiial i.in. Et I'ni. ny me rai-e i.iii.:n,r (j) Determining the vsllie or the ei ii I'm iii riiriii, si rjuuin free and independent. TO: WILLIAM Kjfi, jn under nsriKraDlv nf Municipal Buildinic.

Court M. -HARDY, if livinit. and If dead his -Fourth" and Sixth of the will of i Streets. Brmiklyn. Xew wiH.iw if inv piiu renreaeiitalivea.

iki n.tA....i..ina iv.a 'Yiilk. in the (ijlinty of K1I1IC5. al the BERG Deceased, as creditors. neNt of vou are hereby rited to show rau.e! before nnr Surrogate- Court of the, of am jr otherwise, Attorney liberal t. heirs at law County of Kings, lo he held in the 2 rluuJ next ot Kin.

distributees, value of Ihe aifi. in truM of the ii-ibiii. nue ana in eieei wini ii i.eorae Imp slppves on the judgment dehtnr, had -and successors in interest generally Court Koran, al tile nail OI nnoim. I Housework Easy Without Nagging Backache Navcinf backache, loss of pep and enerary, headache and dur.lnes. may be due to ilnw.

flown of kidney function, lioetnra say good kidney function is very important to good health. When some everyday condition, inch aj atrcaa and atrain. eauaea this important function toslow dnwn.many foaVaaurTarnac-rin backachafeal mlxrable. Minor bladder irrttationa due to wild or wrong- diet may caua letting up nirhta or runt paaaagea. Don't naglact your kidnaya if theaa condition bother you.

Try Doan'a Pilla-a mild diuretic. Und aueeeaefullr by rallllona for over SO reara. It'a amaiing how many times poena five happy relief from theae diacorn. foru-help the 1 4 miieeof kidney tubea and fU. Ian flueb oat wait.

Get Doan'a Pilla today! re.vHiuar estate; ana i ror an si-nq lowance to petitioner, pursuant to Sec- a or noir ann wnose names a Kings, on inc -i oin n'-ln-lc InlSweden at New York SEND OREET- on the 3rd day of January, oi at the County of any time thereafter, of. In and to Qay nf May. ttW nioue ou 0f re.ldence are unknown, andtion 231A of the Surrogate's Courl after due diligence be acer- Acl to nav claims against him for the forenoon, why such decree should I me iiiiiowinK piupeny; Abu mm certain plot, piece or parcel of land with the. buildings and improvements there- not be mage. n.

V.Z Thf officers are Miss Aletras. chairman: Mrs. Peterlfront, huo-e! Square neck. Hiid who'd guess itained. SEND UREETINU: il WHEREAS.

HYMAN WANK. Pub- IN TBSTIMUKT Wlicricyr. we erectea. ituatea. lying ana being nuilllllino Biui, nuiar have rauaea tne oeai oi unu.o int nuiiuinn.

said Surrogate's Court to beigorpugh of Brooklyn. City of New Y(1TV ham trataiantairt hl in the Borough of Brook vn. Citv and Building an office in the Municipal Bnwzerrs, vice chairman: Miss tncnunl hereunto affixed. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New State of New York, bounded and described aa follows: BEGINNING st Bettie Coffinas, secretary, and Admfnlstrator of CARL.

OR CHARLES L. LUNDBORG also known aa legal and accounting services rendered to him as executor. NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held In the Court Room, at the Hall of Records the County of Kings, on the 28th day of May, 1952. at :30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had and why a further order should not be made (a) Determining a point on the northerly -side of John Aposlolakis, treasurer.

York, has presented his account as Administrator of AMY MARY MORRISON, deceased, lately residing at No. 348 Parkslde Avenue. In the Bor RG. deceased. lately residing at No.

774 Third Ave- nue, In the Borough of Brooklyn. r.t 1.1 I Ul SI'lUKlfll, (Seal) WITNESS, HON. E. IVAN RUBENSTEiN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, In the said County the 17th day of April.

1952. AARON h. JACOBY. Clerk of tha Surrogate's Court. ap23-4t ough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, wpuniy ot nings. wi; illy and State ot Petition oravinar ana atate or new mrs, iuiu City plunges io a dramatic deep in back? Kasy to sew, there's just one pattern part to front; back is all in one with ties, wraps to tiny waist. Pattern R4719: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 2 yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern, easy to use, simple tti sew, is tested for fit.

Has New York, and Flushmr Avenue, distant 135 reet ft Inches westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Flushing Avenue with the westerly side of Bedford Avenue: running thence northerly at right angles to Flushing Avenue, and part of the distance through a party wali 100 feet: thence weaterly parallel and amended petition pray- letitli that hia account mav he ludirlallv that hia account may be Judicially nr tl eftled Committee chairmen are as follows: Refreshment, Mrs. Peter Bowzeres; decoration, Miss Pauline Tombakrvs; inventory, Mrs. Oeorge Anton: entertainment, Peter Ceorftopoulos; publicity. Miss Tula Spe.ro, and -penal George settled; NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show causa ADVF.BTIREMENT )RE.

you and each cited to show cause SHERIFF'S of you are hereby RY VIRTUE of an execution Issued1 before our surrogate court of tha fore our Surrogate's Court of the hefnre nup Surroi with Flushing Avenue ai teei. inches: thence southerly again at out or tne supreme court, lungaiuounty ot ninga. to oe neia at tna Cmhh of Kinira to he held the 'ia ai at Hall of Records, in the Countv County In favor of Rnsan Sale right anglea to Flushing Avenue and or flnll of Records. In Ihe County, of FALSE TEETH That Loosen jcoinplete illustrated instruc- Kings on the 11th day or June, jn.ia. at 9 30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settleni-nt should not he had.

Corp. against eiumuna J. Haynes. to rue directed and delivered. I will sell at public auction, by Elmer W.

Donovan, auctioneer as the law directs, for cah only, on the 6th dav of June. 19.12 at 12 00 o'clock noon, in Room 30JQ at the Municipal Bund Need Not Embarrass Ti wearers of fJl teeih have uf-! lullinlJ 1 lP wea the value of tne girts in tract unaer paragraph "Fourth" and "Sixth" of the will of Morris Both; (b) Determining the value of the gifts In trust of the residuary estate; and (c) For an allowance to petitioner pursuant to Section 231 A. Surrogate's Court Act, to pay claims against him for iegal and accounting services rendered to him as executor. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we hsve csuaed the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto alflxed. (Seal) HON.

E. IVAN RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of our aald County, at the Borough of Rrooklyn, In the aid County, the 9th day of April. 1952. AARON L.

Clerk ef the Surrogate's Court. ajH in c.ijns V. i I'-idi'iit- please add 1 cent ale; Soiled ihiv nittfi-n In innr Many part of tne distance tnrougn a pariy wall 100 feet to Flushing Avenue; and thence eagerly along Flushing Avenue 41 feet 8 inches to the point or place of beginning, known as 433-43.) Flushing Avenue, together with all Ihe right, title and intcreat of the Judgment Debtor. George Williams, of. In and lo the land lying in the street In front of and adjoining the above described premises to the center line thereof.

JOHN J. fered real embarra-4ment because their il.nnn.ri aliniwiri nr ohhlicl at liKt Did vou know that ling. Court and Joralemon Streets. Kings, on the 11th day of June. 19S2.

at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such settlement should not he hsd. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, wsj have caused the Seal of our aid Surrogate's Court to ba hereunto affixed (Seal) WITNESS Hon, E. IVAN RI'BENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said Countv. at the Borough nf Brooklyn, in tha said County, the 23rd day of April, AARON I.

JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. myT-4t the wrom time Do not live In fear of this lilting can bp cleaned by pi Adam-, rare of Rronklvn F.atjle IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused Ihe Seal of oor raid Surrogate's Court to be hereunto a'fised. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

E. IVAN RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in ihe said County, the 23r4 day of April, AARON L. JACOWT. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

m'7-4t rironaiyn. id'k. in me uuuiiiv of Kings, all the right, title and Interest which Edmund .1. Haynes. the Judgment debtor, had on the day it nn a flat surface and Paiietn nenart merit ori vv FASTEETH.

Ihe alkaline (non-ariili pow-iinjj of February. 1952. or at any t.im MrCI-OSKEY. Sheriff ot tne uuy or i hand brush?) 17. New York 11.

N. V. pcf 'not our. Ohacss "piat hid remove noil pnt without i nam, address 7one ize thereafter, of. in and lo Ihe folio' New York.

Mstthew J. Trsuh. Denutv Sheriff, Brooklyn, N. May S. Iiig 1 At.

I. that rarfkin Int 'rnmrf breath). oet th precious threads, and style number. or parcel of land with the build- myia-oi piei yl4-8t piece dim store..

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