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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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THESE WOMEN! By d'Alessio underground UAV lrr. rt.T MAY J4 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY, FEB. 9, KEEP Society 'JJJm lUd Washing melted as as runways, if radiant heatir! Pjfvolch Luetic Mrs. John Dyevoich of 565 55th St. announces the engage would be ii0i operating lr.

t. ment of her daughter, Miss Mary Ann Dyevoich, to Nedjelko Tne same under outdoor v. lng itrips to St. i Ice and soow. J.

Luetic, officer on an Allied merchant vessel. Miss Dvevolch ls a graduate Underground Yp. rr Helen Worth Th other In reed. However, J--t nleht ni rewllnj bout that old problem. couole that and couldn't pet Some mends have Included dd uj Rtt on account of the radio storktngi in with the.r Christmas, bUitln out )oud.

I can avmpa- rr2 which I fer.t to the In an thtae with these people because I Do you know of any i could to through the aame thing myself. them to? (The tockunns.) When these people In my house Thanktnir you for any lnlorma-know you are sleeping they start tion you may be able to give and( In with the radio. It Is too bad sincere wUhe to have you continue! that they cant line them In some with us for many year. E.W. iray.

Then it would be better I My fT w. Thank youj world for decent people to live for the klnd Time was; I have thought of asking the studio hen tnere erf wvf ral pHCn on to broadcait a request to keep radio thf Bul todav jve -orif ao tuned down. I think at one tune t0 tne fVVr-helpful read-they did this. Do you think It ftfThips 0ne of them In mak- i would do any good. Helen Worth? -nrt mnlli, be irrateful to re of Bay Ridge High School and attended the Hrffley School.

Mr. ay to a terrpfr.v degrees would water, and keeping the rw.j,'. i Luetic attended schools in The cost of Europe. Ryan Mohr constitute the p- ture. Opera! costs would h- Mr.

and Mrs. Francis M. Ryan be applied to the of 364 87th St announce the en snow was falling 1 mini urcrmiy. iic receive the Stockings. keep their radio turned down 24 i HELEN WORTH.

hour of the day-what do you Hel gagement of their daughter, Miss Grace Ryan, to John Mohr, S. 1c, son of Mr. and Mrs. in tne air i. hazardous or ice on the rui MvcTiVT kTxxm Dear Helen Worth Since my i Richard Mohr of 610 Ovington must land is Avenue.

Miss Ryan is a graduate of father passed away two years ago My dear Constant Reader It my sister constantly arRucs with my could not hurt to try! Why not mother, even yells at her and will write to the various studios and prits on tne floor lf your friends to do so? A chain becomes really excited. In addition, letter idea (but NO chain letters, 8tst ls runnin? around with a Bav Ridjre High School. Mr. ON LAND AND ON THE SEA Coming ashore in an amphibious tractor at Camp Lejeune, N. are women marines, who next Tuesday will celebrate the second anniversary of the Marine Corps Women's Reserve.

Col. Ruth Cheney Streeter i3 director of the corps. Mohr attended St Michael's please! They often do more harm Era married man. What can my mother do? BROTHER. My dear Brother Very little.

I am afraid, at this period. Time for High School and now is on leave after serving 15 months overseas on the U. S. S. Brooklyn.

Jacobson Rink than good). "Decently thoughtful" people try not to offend. Others are lndiffer-entor thoughtless. And there 1UCSS. Aim GARDEN ri "All right, but remember, just two squirts and then I want you right back here!" WlarLt trolnln nnH rllcz-tnlino lit'' KM seems to be a tremendous number i CHOPf Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Rink of of persons who fit in c.tejrory! to it might help. But 2020 E. 13th St announce the These are the ceiling prices for shoppers in stores of Group Firemen's Friend Indianapolis, Ind. (u.PJ-Bill Ober- very little will avail now.

I'm thinking she must learn through bitter experience, I'm afraid. Sorry not Mary Woods Hostess To Mission Unit Old Stockings Dear Helen Worth Again I come marriage of their daughter, Miss Lillian Edna Rink, to Petty Officer 1c Arnold J. Jacobson of D. A. R.

to Install Three New Projects Construction work and Installation of three new war projects of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be rushed to completion with all possible speed, Mrs. Julius Y. Talmadge, president general, announces following conferences with army and navy officials. ling, a lunch-stand operator, ls a to vou for help. How good it ls to be more helpful favorite with the firemen, for when-: Miss Mary V.

Woods of 650 to have some one to turn to when! HELEN, WORTH Frogronf, oordon-green got. nish for moots, fish, poultry, soups, salodl. Handy container! Minneapolis, Minn. Ocean Ave. entertained the mem ever they have a large fire to take care of, he loads his car with sand- 1 and 2.

This list does not include all fresh fruit and vegetable items listed under price control. However, for those items listed, these are the highest prices which may be charged in stores of any group, whether it is 1, 2, 3 or 4 from Feb. 8 Thev were married by the bers of the Visitation Alumnae wiches and hot coffee to give them while working all "on the house." Mission Unit at a bridge and tea Nation (afenJar Mrs. Thomas C. Harden Entertains Committee Rev.

Bertil Von Norman at the Homecrest Presbyterian Church. A reception followed at Oetjens on Tuesday at her home for the benefit of the unit's adopted mis Week oj Feb. 4 to Feb. 10 The new projects, which will Mrs. Thomas C.

Harden enter Restaurant sionary, the Rev. Patrick F. Sav tained the literary committee of PROCESSED FOODS Blue aid thousands of wounded and: The bride Is a graduate of age, S.J., ministering to the Coeur VEGETABLES Beans, green Madison High School. The bride or wax, 1 pound, 20; carrots, d'Alene Indians at the Sacred Heart Mission, DeSmet, Idaho. stamps 5 through 5, and.MlK also A 2 and 2 in War Book' mm regaining their 4 will be invalid March 31.ihealt- werue PPved unani-Rlne stnmns 2 thrnner, P.

mously at the recent meeting of groom, who attended tne uni bunches weighing 1 pound or Know the Pleasure Tea at its Best versity of Minnesota, has served Prizes were silk vanity cases. more, 10; bunches weighing less the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae at her home 132S E. 17th St. on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

John E. Baxter, chairman of the Lenten lecture series, to be sponsored by the rnnimitfpo crnvo a rnnArt rf tlm 18 months in the South Atlantic. At the tea table were Miss May than 1 pound, topped car will be invalid the D. A. R.

national board. I Funds for them are already now valid, April 28. rots, 1 pound, all cucumbers, F. Buckley, Miss May Woods and Miss Veronica Carberry. The Herman Phelps 1 pound, 18; all eggplant, 1 pound, 15; all lettuce trimmed, per head, Announcements have been re pouring into the D.

A. R. IZ: i -MEATS AND FATS unit will celebrate its 18th birthday with a dessert bridge on Sat jiitt-iine, jiiiu i iiunic vu i ceived here of the marriage in lowing meats, whether fresh, one of the projects, endorsed cured, smoked or cooked, have iiv the surgeon general, Mai. weighing under 10 ounces, weighing 10 to 13 ounces, 11; urday afternoon, March 10, at Sunday. The lectures will be heid on Feb.

20 and 28 and March 7 and 14 at the Hotel Bossert at 3:45 p.m. weighing over 13 ounces, 14; yel the home of Miss Agnes Hickey, 59 Rutland Road. Hi low onions, up to 3 inches in a point value: All grades of Norman T. Kirk, will bring beef, with the exception of ajsoace and cheer to thousands few variety meats and proc-Lf ci men who are patients in London of Miss Marjorie E. Phelps, daughter of Mrs.

Wilfred Clark Phelps of Rockville Centre and the late Rev. Wilfred Clark Phelps, pastor of St. Mark's Methodist Church, Rockville Centre, to Mai. Harry C. Her diameter, 3 pounds, 20; Spanish Mrs.

Edward Clarke of 425 onions, 3 inches and over, pounds, 27; all green peas, essea items; grades aa, A and, the great Mayo Ceneral Army of lamb roasts, steaks andjnospital at Galesburg, 111. It is chops; grades AA, A and of a Wired program distribution pound, 21; all sweet peppers, 1 Prospect Place, who was just recently married, was guest of honor at a dinner party given in the Park Terrace by friends from Among current visitors at the Floridan Country Club, Howey-In-the-Hills, are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Back of St. Albans and Mrs.

Joseph Doty of man, A. U. of the Headquar veai roasts, steaics and chops; system costing $60,000, one of pound, 22; white potatoes, 1944 crop, bulk Idaho, 5 pounds, 29, ters Command, Central District, pons cnops, porK 101ns. nams, tne latest miracles in radio, shoulders and butts, bacon and i when installed, everv service United Kingdom Base, son of the New York Telephone all other bulk potatoes, pounds, 26; cotton mesh bag, bacon sides; also butter, mar-man in this hospital, with 2,000 Mrs. Morton Kallis of Harbor Acres, Libertyville, 111.

The gdrme, cneese, cannea nsn ana t0 2,500 bed capacity, will have In Packages and Tea Bags at Your Grocer's hand-selected and bru shed-Maine, 10 pounds, 63; Idaho, 10 wedding took place Jan. 27 in Mrs. Frederick L. Johanns of carmen mux ana some meats head phones beside his cot. A canned and in glasses.

Red eadeet with a row of five but- Mt. Grey, Setauket, ls spending pounds, 72; new Florida pota Mrs. John F. Loughney of Maneshaven Boulevard, Port Washington, have been spending a few days at the Barclay in Manhattan. a few days at the Barclay, Man toes, 5 pounds, 38; all spinach, 1 stamps 5 through 5 wm give him choice of five Grosvenor Chapel, the Rev.

A. M. Shoemaker, army chaplain, officiating. A reception was held at the Senior Officers' Club. hattan.

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. re invaua iviarcn ai.

Kea programs including the main stamps 5 through 5, nowlspeaker system of the hospital. Ailing are at the Barclay from LEGAL NOTICES FORECLOSl ms Westhampton Beach. vaiia, win expire Apru s. svstem will also have loud Col. Walter F.

Graham of the army gave the bride in marriage. pound, 14; sweet potatoes, golden and yams, 2 pounds, 22; all other sweet potatoes, 2 pounds, 19. FRUIT Apples, greenings, 2 pounds, 22; Cortland, 2 pounds, 23; Eastern Delicious, 2 pounds, speakers for general entertain stamps 5, 2 5 and A 2 through 2, now valid, will be Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moyer The bride attended Randolph- THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God frfe and Independent To: HARRY M.

KRUSE. MASONIC HOME FOR THE AGED. ISA FEUDTNER. ALICE GILL-MAN. NORMA KNATZ, CHARLES ment and educational purposes 1945.

at 12 o'clock nn p-Brooklyn. N. lomf-d -n east side of Rodney inches northeast of A -17 feet, 8 inches in i in depth, known as Nj. Street, Brooklyn. N.

Y. of 430 E. 2d St. announce the covering the entire hospital, invalid June 2. SUGAR Sugar stamp 34 in birth of a son, Donald Lawrence Macon Women's College.

She is secretary to Bernard Barnes, director of the Office of War In General Kirk advised the D. A. FEUDTNER. EMMA REILKY. ETHEL Moyer on Feb.

7 at Beth-El Hos Book 4 is good for five pounds that this system is a needed oiiii ai pital. Mrs. Moyer is the former formation in England. Major WILLIAM AHDERS. JOHANNA AHD.

ERS and MARY AHDERS MUNCH-NER. also known as MARY MUNCHER, NOTICE OF Miss Sally Alper. of sugar. Stamp 31 will expire 'therapy. It is not supplied by Feb.

28. Stamp 35 is valid' the Government to army hospi- Herman was graduated in 1939 from the University of Michigan. SUPREME COURT. THE FIDELITY MI Tl INSURANCE COMrm il living and it dead to any and all unknown persons whoae names or parts of names, and whose place or planes of residence and post office addresses are from Feb. 1 to June 2.

He participated in four invasion against ROSE ZIMMEK. defendants. unxnown ana cannot, aner auiKeni in 25; Mcintosh, 2 pounds, 26; Western Delicious, 2 pounds, 28; bananas, Cuban, Haitian, 1 pound, 11; all other bananas, 1 pound, 12; pink grapefruit, all Florida, 1 pound, 10; Texas, 1 pound, white grapefruit, Florida, marked Indian River, 1 pound, 10; all other Florida, 1 pound, Texas, 1 pound, all campaigns and received the bil TANNER, SILLCOCK? quiry, be ascertained by petitioner ver Star, the Purple Heart with UNCLE RAY For your convenience and safety use Petro'i Coupon Bonking Service. OIL BURNERS and EXPERT SERVICE CALL VAnderbilt 6-3500 Plaintiffs Attorneys. 1 nue.

New York. Pursuant to judgmont dv; 12th. 1945. I will sell, in public auction by Pi-pVr auctioneer, at the Exchange Salesroom. i'' Street.

Borough of Krv-k. County. Citv and Stat'- -f narein, aistriDutees, heirs and next or kin of JOHN AHDERS. deceased, if living, and If dead, their respective legal repreaentatives, executors, administrators, heirs, distributees, husbands or wives. It any, and successors in Interest, whose names, place of residence and post office addresses are unknown and cannot, after diligent in tals.

The other two projects on i installations will be rushed concern the U. S. Navy. One of them will provide mobile X-ray units for six new hospital ships, two of which will be completed this month- These X-ray units can be moved to various parts of the ship and, what is more important, they are so constructed that they can be taken Early Sleeping Cars Were Very Crude lemons, 1 pound, 14; all California oranges, 1 pound, 12; Florida on the 28th day of quiry be ascertained by petitioner la clock noon, tne m-TVi-lses directed bv j.aki oranges, marked Indian River, 1 Oak Leaf Cluster, the Combat Infantryman's Badge and, for service In Africa, the French Military Cross. Your Birthday By Stella sold, being ALL that ml: pound, 10; all other Florida nerein.

sbind (jkeisiiju: WHEREAS. REBECCA E. AHDERS. who resides at No. 1051 Hancock Street.

Brooklyn, N. has presented a petition praying for a decree denying probate to a certain instrument in writing dated December 29. 1937. as the Last Will and Testament nf JOHN AHDERS. lately residing at No.

lllfil Hnncick One day last week 1 spoke about the queer sleeping cars which were used a century ago. The passen- ffprR ukpH in t.rt nnp pnd nf ft oranges, 1 pound, all tan or parcel or land, with and improvements til- r-. -lying and being in th 1. Brooklyn. County of gerines, 1 pound, 11; all temple ashore.

They tan be used in State nf New York, In oranges, 5 pounds, 5o. scribed as follows: BKill.NNJ lomotc car and pick out the cleanest sheets isolated places, on small Pacific and blankets they could find! island, in jungles and on beaches, Street. Borough of Brooklyn, City of By One of the passengers on such 'for examinations cf navy, marine a train was a young man named corps and coast guard men. Each BRIDGE FRIDAY. FEB.

9 Born today, it Harry J. Roth point on the westerly Avenue, distant SO feet smj the corner formed liy of the westerly side N1 nue with the southerly I-J: running thence with Avenue J. 10.) fret erly. parallel with N.islnu i feet: thenco easterly, in Avenue and part of through a oartv wall. 11' unit will cost $13,000.

When the! York, ana mat a certain instrument in writing bearing date of April 16. 1941. be duly proved as a lost will of said JOHN AHDERS. or in the alternative, that Letters of Administration of the goods, chattels and credits of JOHN AHDERS, be issued to the petitioner. NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause is likely that you will have some one talent which can bring you fame and success.

However, you must not depend upon luck or the efforts of westerly side of ran-: any outsider. You can acnieve it oeiore our aurrogate court or tne County of Klncs. to be held In Room LO only by working hard. If you neg George Pullman. The "bunk cars" on which he rode between Buffalo and Westfield, N.

gave him little rest, and we are told that he dreamed of bringing about greater sleeping car comfort. Born p.t Brockton, N. in 1831, Pullman moved to Chicago In 1855. Three years later, when he was only 27 years of age, he prepared two sleeping cars for the Chicago Alton Railroad. These were sim- and thence northerly ni erly side of Nostrum! to the point or place 'f TOGETHER with On WATCHES, 25-A at the Hall of Records, In the County of Kings, on the 12tli day of March.

1945, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be You are playing the North cards of today's hand at a six notrump contract and East's opening lead was the jack of clubs. How do you play the hand to take 12 tricks? South dealer. North-South vulnerable. AQ8 A 10 8 0 AJ5 TOGETHER with all fixuin first two of the new hospital ships put to sea this month they will have these mobile units aboard. The third war project of the D.

A. It. will provide another type of portable X-ray unit for use on navy hospital ships. This type can be moved to any place in the wards and private rooms of the ships to make X-ray examinations. Patients will not maae.

lect this caution you wui never get what should be yours by rights. Don't start things and then go off onto something else. Cultivate perseverance to the job at hand and DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. ..4 ALL KINDS of tides of personal proper. or used in connection with ises.

SUBJECT TO: that an accurate survey also to all violations, if instate or Municipal to zone regulations: nl tions contained in minr '1- IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY. Surrogate of PERSONAL PROPERTY you will make steady progress toward ply old coaches which were made A54 our sa a Uountv.

at the Bor M. h. KOSKI INC. ord, lf any, in so far a. tv ough of Brooklyn.

In the said County, the 5th day of Feb-1 be now in force and your ultimate goal, you nave a keen sense of humor and are witty In conversation. You give the appearance of being rather brittle and happy-go-lucky at times but actually there ls plenty going on under over Inside, with 10 sleeping sections and two washrooms in each of them. That was a start for Pullman, 1(UE railroad consent A3 0 KS62 J1098 4k 972 0 9743 K32 Mount I a MOTH or the Register nr 984 Fulton Brooklyn At Grand Avenue have to suffer effects of being moved to the X-ray departments Aaron l. jacobt. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

f9-4t Liber 34R1 of Convi-van 1 to sewer airreenu-nt Reeister'a office in I. neath the bright surface patterl ne was noi coniem. worKec. of the ghips during adverse con. on new plans, and in 1864 built what Is known as "the first real Each of these portables To find what the atars have In veyanos.

at page 1 -covenants and restrict i or referred to in i' 4, 10 8 5 OQ10 store for tomorrow, select your birth In said Reclf-lers ciflm Pullman car." It was called the costs $900. Pioneer, and into its building Pull-1 of Conveyances, at -i- day star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star EAT WHAT YOU LIKE! man put his entire savings, about TODDLER OUTFIT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To FRANCES BONOMOLO. if she be living, if dead any and all unknown persons whose names or parts 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 August Bonomolo. and If any of the said distributees, heirs at law or next of kin of deceased, be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands, or wives, if any, distributees and successors In interest whose names and or Liber 4541 of Conveyan in so far as said ment.

covenants anil now in force and etf- t. GEORGE LA.Nf., be your dally guide. Saturday, Feb. 10 The Pioneer was larger, and had AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb.

19) This momma is tb tlmi to make up (or an? a higher ceiling than the common day coach of those days. It became oiipnirMir. cni'DT k'tM" Von'i Tablets can make this possible for you; lor 18 years thousands of stomach sufferers have THE LINCOLN' SAVIN'' OF BROOKLYN ac.iln.-t F1 BiiccpwcciirTT nut lost tlm, PISCES (Feb. 20-Marcb 21) A lood das for business. widely known, partly because it was used to carry the body of President Lincoln from Chicago to Springfield ARIES (Marcn 22-Aprll 20) Make this uJ lyi.

fcjv- i as Executrix nf the Inn I tament of William n- ApneamciA ef at a productive day. TAURUS (April 21-Mar 21) Business and recreation may tie In together todai. Pursuant to judgment hfr'l few mm in 1865. The Pioneer was very much like the Pullman car now in common GEMINI (Ma 22-June 23) Combine At nnh tc rnon. i business ana pleasure with excellent results CANCER (June 23-Julr 23) This ls a received genuine relief from gas pains, heartburn, belching, gnawing stomach acidity pains due to hyper-acidity.

Yes, genuine relief for not only occasional stomach upsets, but also more important fo: those recurring stomach irritation pains due to hyper-acidity. Safe, soothing, non-habit-forming, prepared like a doctor's prescription. No rigid liquid diets. Directions have helpful food suggestions. Prescription priced, worth it! Buy Von's today.

4 convenient sizes at your druggist or The Bidding: South West North East Pass Pass 1 NT Pass 24 Pass 3 NT Pass 4 NT Pass 6 NT Pass Pass Pass North won his small slam contract by an end-play. East's opening lead was the jack of clubs. Declarer in the North, before playing to the first trick, took Inventory; he had five spade tricks, possibly four heart tricks one diamond and one club. Where was he going to get the 12th trick? Of course, lf West held the king of diamonds the diamond finesse would give him the extra trick, but if It failed the contract would be defeated. Declarer decided to play the hand use.

It had seats in the daytime which were turned into berths at night. The linen was changed every day in which you may deal advantageously with others. LEO (July 24-Auc. 23) In afternoon and evenlnc enjoy yourself socially. Places oi resiaence ana Post oniep addresses are unknown, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS.

PAUL BONOM. who resides at 9701 Shore Road, Brooklyn, N. and ANTHONY BONOMOLO. who resides at 1340 74th Street. Brooklyn, New York, have presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 26th day of June.

1944, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved 1.JP',L'u,t Wl'' "nd Testament of AUGUST BONOMOLO, lately residing at 1340 74th Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. NOW THEREFORE, you and each of you hereby cited to show cause before our Surrneate'K Pnnpt nt tv, TEPLITZ. Auctioneer. Real Estate Exchnnge.

Street. Brooklyn. N. 16th. 1945, at 12 o'cl-ck n-f.

in Brooklyn. N. south side of St. John i 8 inches west or 'J-; being 18 feet 7 Inches in feet 9H Inches in depth, 826 St. John's Place VIRGO (Aui.

24-Sept. 22) A good day nignt. Within three years after the mmmm iot Busmesa as well as recreation. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.

23) A fair morn' lni for most of your efforts. IPioneer was built George Pullman SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Not. 22) Get roar CHARLES necesury weekend Duyini dace early to HSiSnr? f3 had I the owner of 47 sleeping trn. opiiai Dmr Atlantic).

Active cars. Negro porters were hired to day. SUPREME COURT. K''Y'a UCUIFQ 1 Drue Store (5121 Sth County of Kings to be held In Room 25-A at the Hall of Records. In the 8AOITTARIUS (Not.

33-Dee. 22) Make the most of all money-maktnc possibilities this mornini. CAPRICORN (Dee. 23-Jan. 20) Your In 1867 a "hotel car" designed I by Puilman was tested for the first own Ideas and efforts wul pay off In divi without the diamond finesse.

He dends. time on the Great Western Rail defendants. Pursuant to Judgment 24th. 1945. I will sell by Bernard Holland-r.

Brooklyn Real Est ite, -Montague Street February 19th. 191'. lses situated on nor. went up with the queen of clubs in MULTiPtf iroad of Canada. It cost $30,000 and had both a kitchen and berths Miss Joan Gilchrist of 67 70th dummy to kill West's king.

In St. and Mr. and Mrs. Carsten other words, he had to start to plan lor sleeping. Small tables were mttr for his end-play on the first trick.

County of Kings, on the 12th day of March. 1945. at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such decree 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. FRANCIS D. McGAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 6th day of February, 1945. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

f9-4tF Now he ran off five spade and Granite Street. 2'i from Broadway, li'inu' in width, front and depth on both si'i'-: Granite Street. Bn. ik to Judgment for cott'jv Olsen and their daughter, Miss Jacqueline Olsen, of 8801 Shore Road, participated in Winter sports at the Inn, Buck Hill four heart tricks, being careful to keep in his own hand a small club. COLD MISERIES This left him with the ace-Jack of Dated.

January SAMUEL C. Falls, recently. placed betwren seats when it was time for meals to be served. Soon afterward came the "dining car," which was given over completely to the cooking and serving of meals. Later came "parlor cars." and in the present century we have "club cars" and others of special type.

i (For HISTORY section of your diamonds and the five of clubs. MTfWAir.T. Of course, East had to bear down r9P ah to the king-six of diamonds and FORECLOSURES for Plaintiffs. Brooklyn, N. Y.

the ten spot of clubs. Declarer then Ipri a rtiih nrVttpVi tract warn 4vnA Ifci li ffil'lsllf I SUPREME IJ HOME. vW-V'S Sunny days ahead I So have sun- wlf1, v. PORATION. Plaining GQtfVE'S Tomato- TXT A -DTTTlA el a -1 1 4 scrapDooK.j i0IJam PKlaty; had t0 leal from his king-six of girl." Pattern 4559 provides brief niamnnria tnr I JOSEPH s.

Plaintiff. 1440 Broa. 0 SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY -THE LINOLrt SAVINGS BANK 0 BROOKLYN. agalSst SIMON KER- herein. I will auction by ALLEN M.

TEPLIT2. Auctioneer, at Brooklvn 189 MonUgue on March 2d. 1945. at 12 clock noon, premises in IM0.ol!.V'1i N' on the north SLSt. eA8en Street, 95 feet west of Saratoga Avenue, be ng 19 feet 3 inches In l44U irt-r COLD rursuani ten jacket to match or contrast, dainty play ave declarer his con-embriodery any beginner can do.

I tract. Pattern 4559 comes in sizes 1, 2,1 y- Daniels-Lane jacket, Svd. bonnet, i yd. tt This nattern. tncetier wltJi a I Mr- and MrS- Aaron Daniels Tomorrow: Special Topic.

F'lamm Stern tered herein, I will tion to the, GUINNESS REILI-: the Brooklyn R--n, 189 Montague on February 19. the mortgaged County. Stat- of hv said JUilgmeiit 265 Sackett Mr'-i being a parcel deep, situated on Heinz 1931 Bw- needlework pattern for personal or 23 Plaza St. announce the en "IIU iwrs. JOSCpn lamm OI household rlprnratinn.

2f rpnts imps hi Brut-if I Ifrftts I totM I gagement ot tneir daughter, Miss JUCMAMAKA. Referee. -Spoils Sleep Tonight You'll like the way Va-tro-nol works right where trouble ls to open up noae "-relieve stuffy transient congestion. Also grand for relieving snlffly, sneeqr, stuffy distress of head colds.) Folio-: directions In folder. tomatoes blended with f9-6t 1180 E.

13th St. announce the I Send 20 cents in coins for these engagement of their daughter, patterns to Brooklyn Eagle, 53. Pat-Miss Jeanne Flamm, to Pvt. I tern P1- p- 172- Station Herbert Charles Stern, son of ilpiLy i'J Mr'm mtutnli Bathe mCuttcura Soap auda. I JJk 5L ppt Concur Ointment, TLQCjticnraTilcum.Grrat! rich country cream Joan Daniels, to Sgt.

Ziggy Lane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sicgal of 125 Hawthorne St. Sergeant Lane is a director of entertainment and is on special service at Fort Hamilton. Sackett Streei.

from the reference beinc for a more Dated. Jag'cJ: vv. 0-6M SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY herein, I will RoqFvtiVM by JOSEPH H. I Auctioneer, at Brooklyn ctat i Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N.

ou March 2d. MA iMrs. Leo Stern of 1725 Morris Vow iO days for Bronx. I delivery. UltLIOUl-TCO-riQl.

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