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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES FEB. 13, 1945 WITH OUR FIGHTERS iNAVY CHAPLAINS Soldiers From Area 'ARMY LISTS 49 lyiuiwi- i.r iYiAiiurrr Calendar -5, DISCUSS WORK INH' eetion ft officers, a trtee- 'f Cah- 49th St. is taking basic training Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. EUROPEAN AREA Promoted recently ALL-DAY SESSION Inoali fThlaramor Mr. Angel C.

Chlaramonte, The Marksman' B.irif-e has been 13-The WW to first lieu- Mens Leasue i( -de Ni? Vim Club, P-O'Pert Park I Salomon Itarkin lead of labor und.r empires of Club of Brooklyn Chamber of Hoi! Cranada. Ah.nd P.ncf r.d Art. 7. mother. 5306 Avenue K.

the ur.h.n,.n hh w.r awarded to Set, Fran P. uratiy ice vTT 'DAMM, Pic. Henry i tenant, uum, of 50 8ut stationed at the The problem and duties of a chaplain in the navy more than merely delivering a sermon and ad- Idler I Charlotte uamm. momer, Pacific St. 1 DomDaraier-navigator troop carrier base, Fort Wayne, Ind.

9C-I v.ti. BtTMm Vmlvrrl. Vall-v name oi wuaiera wounam in i European, EWLYWEDS Nora Ammi-rcti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. which la credited with a.

action In the European area. In Stream. i Stanlev W. Berman of 278 E. 1 ing 91 rhmhfr mlt d.w:on of U1RC CaT.

irTAI VI Kill IHIC ru iuinB 65 Sgt. John Joseph c.ri Tr.ifon. Ac.drm of Mu. c. 3o Ferd'nand Ammirati of 611 missions in tneiBOtn bt.

nas oeen promoiwi xo jys.yj yesterday at a con nuhnig Ave. previously been notified and have Lor.f Island men, sio, father, 59-40 John I M. Kffn. tnfr' r-A'n- AvC, Ond Pvt. Ar Cc Inc pk on Urn mfrhM of Nr York l.wrxi: J-nia LUCCnCSe, SOH OT W.

ference of chaplains, cadet chaplain and Ktiests held in the Navy Y. M. C. A 167 Sands St. EDWARDS.

Corp. William 1 ny 'hn 1 Anna H. Edwards. 214 E. Pine alu' The following 49 Brooklyn Mf ant rranean uruiniam 111 ixir qum in iiid-iri theater without s.

Port of Embarkation, once turning back1 Charleston, S. C. because of mechanical failure. On leave after completing re- nC AREA i i hi mm r. r.

liin, inn mm it 301 8' VUnhf '-in. I Cht ft Kr fr ddrf.f Mr Cl.ih was Tire d.iy-long conference, ond Ars. Joseph Lucchese of 130 Montouk married rK mother, 2007 ESPOSITO, Sgt Dominic I'nciuaeo: of Protrfutv 8ntuf. 8: and fii-, v.t.r.n nr are Seamen Eiicrne A Mirroehano ojvned with a welcoming address ism a Maria O. Espostto.

mother, 392 ARRAVAYA, Pvt. Sam J. Mr. bv Cant TlmAlh HI a I k. it.

nnf Ellis S. Stone, assistant iiwumh of ru r-n in Mirhnpl'c 22 missions, holds of 7712 6th Frank Zahn of Lf. iiiiwmv oiiiuviau (. muuy awivbi a 491 ni lodif. A- A Aurora r.ra:a I Cirbvrt Erllrkawa chief of st for personnel of the GILBERT, Pvt.

John D. Anthony LoU Ave. USA nMfnrd Air .10 the Air Medal." loll 41st Ruhard Sasso of 1915 Church. The bridegroom is Oilbert. father, 160-15 Hillside ALLEN, Pfc.

Raymond-Mr. EliM-ltwo Bronze Stars on hi campaign' Avenue Z. Richard L. Purdy of 276 nvV. Jhe commandant i rtrhrl 1.1 Frank -Mrs.

uvt 11-04 West Drive. a.v of E.on.n, U- -n irnm 33 Ml mr 4 iiuu iuniii Jamaica. beth Allen, mother. 107-43 115th' rthhnn and a Presidential Unit clt-a-IE. 12th Chester J.

Oarl.n of a T-v. EPmrniiTT fwnooi ror rmifin ahum on 3-- 4 .1. itii ef A Pm! of Biood L.lf esion was "Ministering Ashore and of rm rmtt lsih At tni montns Overseas. Richmond Hill. Itlon.

He enlisted January. 1942.1308 Bainhndge St. Burton Tucker ANDREWS. Prt. Arthur during his last year at Brooklyn'ol '1672 55th i George L.

IiiPirtro i 30 ma m. ,,..1, I Afloat." Chanlalius and About six fcpEAN AREA GOLJSESKI. Corp. Michael J. Mrs.

Lottie Gollseskl. mother. 31-25 Oreenpolnt Long Island City. GRF.ENBLATT, Pvt. Harry Mrs.

I a Mary Andrews, mother, 101 Floyd Polytechnic Institute, and was com missioned at March Field, last Ln' P-t Hrr Street mano of 976 Glenmore Ave. cnapimns rcpicsentuiK uieo-A. Rkowfoe of 1966 E. 34tli St. and I laical schools, exchanged Ideas on ASVESTAS.

Pfc. Emanuel Mrs. in n-o'tier, isand City. LOUls Kapitofsky of 454 Grand duties oi the rnapiatn. which.

mother, 165 Olga C. Asvestas, wife, 23-90 26th Astoria. BAGLEY, Pvt. OeorRe A. Helen Bagley, sister, 200 Wlnthrop St.

BAKER, 1st Lt. Adolph Mrs. Dora Jullanna Greenblatt, wife, 402 William Ave. HARMAZA, SUrf Sgt. Stephen J.

Mrs. Mary Seltser, sister, 1010 Hegeman Ave. HEMPEL, Sgt. William J. Fred Hempel.

father, 59-34 Menahan Know the Enjoyment of Tea at its Best A'-'f. rmn. John April. He went overseas in September. A signal corps radio operator In India, Pfc.

James R. Bennett Jr. of 590 Lincoln Place has received the Good Conduct Medal. Bennett served as a technical sergeant in the 23d Infantry of the New York Guard before entering the army in 1943. Mrs Apriiwte.

mother. 300 5th it, was pointed out. rorr mote man merely preaching the Gospel. His duties involve personal cotinseltng. rrliahllltation work, hospttAl work, navy relief, spertal events idances, shows and civil readjustment.

Spraker Heard Sienkt'is on lhl part ofthepro-Rinm were Chaplain Douslas Ver- Baker, wife, care Krugman, 140 Pfc. George Louis Ridgewood. CuKSKY, 1 tkV) father, 1003 Lafayette 'KLYAP, 2d Lt. Harry J. Charles E.

51st St. BALTRIC, Pfc. Joseph Julia Baltric, wife, 130 Shepherd Avenue. Klyap. father.

142 N. 9th St. if LmONTE. Pvt. Anthony J.

B. T. Leary J. taike nun. Chaplain Robert Waldrop.

BARBER Pfc. James E. James V. Barbers, grandfather, 579 PST EusiKtis Robrrt T. I.eury of I2-CV4 "liplln Mwarri Harp Chap.

116th Oolite Point, and An-j Wtllx'tl Smith Chaplain Merrl-thonv J. Fnlke Jr. of 138 CuiilngKim, Sperlnllsl Judaon St. were recently eommt.s.sWmcd "'p Specialist Iiry Of A Logan St. BEDELL, Staff Wilfred O.

Mrs. Anna M. Bedell, wife, 22 111 Mmh.nl Uarlna A.nnn,v Klirtl. Two film allirrl with Hie topic. KOMOROW8KI, Pfc.

Benny Mrs. Anna Komorowskl, wife, 65 Diamond St. KRAWIEC. Pfc. Joseph N.

Mrs, Anna Krawtec, mother, 53-48 7 2d Maspeth. LAl'PER, Pvt. Alfred John Lau- per, father, 7 Center Wllliston Park. LEONARDO, Pvt. Thomas Mrs.

Helen Leonardo, wife, 1702 11th Avenue. LEVINE, Pvt. Edward Saul Le-vine, father, 2424 Kings Highway. Kings Point, N. Y.

They served six months as cadet-nildshlpmen aboard merchant sliltM earning use666 "Beachhead to Berlin" and 'For Gil and Country." were shown preceding the luncheon at which Capt Mnuiice M. Wlthcrspoon, district war supplies to farflung Pn.parafon as directed chaplain of the 3d Naval District. In Packages and Tea Bags at Your Grocer' presided. Wagner Roosevelt. BENASSI, Pfc.

Frank Mrs. Clementine Benassi, mother, 104- 18 46th Corona. BITTNER, Pfc. Francis X. Mrs.

Mary A. Blttner, mother, 87-27 Chelsea Jamaica. BODNER, Corp. Arthur Julius Bodner, father, 23-94 32d Astoria. BRAINSTEIN, Pvt.

Henry Mrs. Lillian Braunsteln, wife, 1947 Ocean Ave. RITI.ONE Phllin lamp til Pprnking at. the luncheon, Cap LICHTEN. Pfc.

Leo Max Lichten, tain Wltherspoon said: "Our stew Pvt. Jerome Schec liner. 18. of 513 Sheffield Ave. has been assigned to the mess hall at the AAF Convalescent Hospital, Fort Thomas, Kentucky.

Marx Larkln. Joaepk Hew Winner of the Purple Heart for wounds in action In France, Marx Larkin of 1073 Flatbush Ave. won a battlefield commission and promotion to second lieutenant Jan. 12. A veteran of New Guinea and the Marshall Invasions, Coast Guard Commander Joseph Howe of 2015 Dorchester Road Is now serving aboard a troop transport In the Atlantic.

artl.slilp must, be commensurate with the great rrsrmnsihlllt Intrusted to father, 25 Jackson St. MADDEN, Pvt. Francis J. Mrs. Elizabeth Madden, mother, 1341 Bedford Ave.

Up Nights Can't Feel Rlgh! us by the navy and the needs dic tated bv this fateful hour." i The Most Rev. John F. O'Hara MAIRA, Pvt. Salvatore Mrs. Josephine N.

Maira, mother, 1584 East New York Ave. i.roAi, NOTirra i.roAi, NOTicri Bulone. brother, 154 Carroll St. Bl'RROWES, Sgt. Kenneth J.

tOil. 7'IIU tail mri rt an I "thoma! Ttiir rttri-iiM tr i iar -ru civaTin nir i trF.T vA CSC.nO. military delegate oflhe armed forces, also addressed the luncheon meeting, which along with the mornliv? session was attended hy 91 persons. Rehabilitation Discussed Pvt. Henry S.

Czado of 511 6th Ave. is serving overseas as tank driver with a tank battalion. NEW YllHK. bv tho ijvac nf Cnrtl WIIKHKAS Mll.ToN U'r1ICNTa. froe atnl Imlonenilont I til I I who at 1.112 t'nlnn Street, is It.

CimiK. whnno ptmt nffire ailili''s la the HntmiKli nf Hnuiklyn, I'lty of New unknown ami rnrmm allot- ililiuml In-iVotk. nn.l who reMito .1 O'l uml. In Ilia Mrs. Anna Burrowes, mother, 65 Berkeley Place.

CENERI, Pfc. Amerigo Jean Cen- erl, sister, 4921 11th Ave. COHEN, Pvt. Leon Mrs. Gertie Iff i I i 1 herein If livinii nf if ileail.

In lierit'niinly nf gnci'iia. lily nf The problems encountered km to tft up I or mora timfi rf't brokrn and lf no wonder 1 old and run-down before four i'n mi Oct Dp Night" or fuller from rWfiknrss, Painful PaaaagM, Baek- Pains. Nervousnm, Rheumatic 'Sioilfn Arkln. due to non-organic Kidney and Bladder Trou-r'shmild trv Cysttx (a physician'! i n'. Pfially.

the very first doaa of right to work helping the Kld-sioul eiresi acids and wajtea whlth iw rau5ed vnur trouble. 80 taka as directed and watch for ir.d a rapid increase In pep, mora and Joy In living. Cytrn and del lint you, and aatijfy S.i or you nimply return tha empty rind rour money back la giiaranteea. rfer 'mother night without trying tti C)tt only 15c. Tear frtft out: -lioout; tic nn to gtt Qtnutnt.

Cyrtci. Attached to the service company of a paratroop outfit, Pfc. Henry S. Cohen, mother, 567 Powell St, I'lnll- 1 nave ptojaeninl Ilnnr nirniiFil afl cn-ru- Harold Nlerenberg A. S.

Frwrlstein lor of 1 ll I ilei eno1. lately navv personnel in rehabilitation and Kxecutora. histni.ti. i anil AKKinns, wlnw' nanios nn readjustment to civilian life which nmi 1 Msl (l McQUITTY, Pvt. William F.

Mrs. Katherine K. McQultty, mother, 1068 Jefferson Ave. MEEHAN, Pfc. Robert A.

William Meehan, father, 109-10 198th Hcllis. MILLER, Pvt. Andrew Anne Miller, sister, 43-05 44th Long Island City. MILLER, Pfc. Paul Mrs.

Anna Miller, mother, 3211 Mermaid Ave. MURPHY, Pfc. Joseph A. Michael F. Murphy, father, 35 Old Country Road.

Westburv. COHEN, Pvt. Paul Mrs. Eva Co- Leeser of 16 Clifford Place Is sta liriiaiilinir at No. f.n"! ritreet.

Flight Officer Harold Nierenherg rannnt afler ililiKinl Imiinry he usuer-iln the llnrniiuli nf l.rnnklvn. I nnnty nf of 2844 Bringhton 7th and 2d hen. mother, 178 Amboy St. itioned In Belgium. In service three DEVLIN, Sgt.

Thomas L. Michael years, Leeser was trained at Fort must be dealt with by the chaplain were discussed in ihe afternoon portion of the conference. The u. ueviui, isuier, di-io iom Benning, and Alliance, Neo. tamed: anil to anv ami all nnannwn imK.

i nv aim imihh i n. rlislritiulfeM, heina-al Inw unci next of. ami a il illon praying that their o-kin of E1.1SA AKKHl.V 1UC1IARH- count may h- lintl. inll.v aottlerl SnM aoiiietimoK rallt-il Kllsa A. Ui.

h- NOW. Til Hi you and eartt ai clson anil EIr.A A. Hi. lint flnn. von are liet ehy nlorl In ahow rau reaai'd if living, nanu anil l.efnte our Snn oitaloa mit of tha ami mtat nlfiif a.l-'t'.omlv of Kinu, to lie hold In Room Lt.

Arnold S. Pearlstein of 130 Fen-imore St. have completed bom-bardler training at Carlsbad Army Air Field, N. M. jOWD, Pfc.

William E. Mrs. Mary i unknown In Pot it Inll.l a at I lie Hull of IlernMa In til i. te it, tmintv nf Kinttx. nn ihe IHlli day sneakers at this were the Rev.

Dr. John Sutherland Bonnell, pastor of the 5th Ave. Presbyterian Church, and Lt. Clinton Wtinder, special assistant, civil readjustment, chaplains' division. The dinner session was attended by 97 chaplains and guests who na7.Tll"I VCAV a 'PETERSON, Pfc.

Revere F. Mrs. Inez A. Peterson, mother, 2314 or Ilex nl Kin nt enr V. in te loieiioon, wnx an.

II aLllli'iiicIiv muui Sgt. Henry A. Rochocki of 99 Milton a motion picture cameraman, has reported for duty at Van Nuys Army Air Field, Cal. not he Ii.tI. titorlei RV Candy haa been ree-1 effective relief for cough IN I ri Mi NY wiiHtwir, we loivo t'liiiKerl tho Soal of oiir aai.l Kin i on hi o' a Court to lierellllt iifflXO.t.

E. Dowd, mother, 116-20 141st Southeast, Ozone Park. FEUCHT, Pfc. Walter G. Albert Feucht, father, 203 Meserole St.

FLINN. Staff Sgt. Lawrence Mrs. Marion D. Flinn, wife, Lily Pond Lane, East Hampton.

GAROFALO, Pvt. Philip Mrs. Josephine M. Garofalo, wife, 1333 E. 54th St.

GERARD, Pvt. Daniel G. Mrs. br cnH. Next time you buy a KUSA AKKKI.Y KU.IIAItl'Mi..

olluiwliae known aw EINii A. Hi.lnti.l-Mon anil Kllxa A. Hi. lmi (lion, li. e.

.1. he ileail. their I.khI iciiieaeiilnliven. their htiMban.la or wives. If anv.

dia-trihuteea ami aurcossora In Inlenvt, whoso nann's an. I pin. ex nf reyiileiioe nn.l pnst ol fire aililnex are unknown iin.l imiiinl. arier ililiit.nl Iikiiiiiv, he I I. A .1,,.

fllH. Avenue T. PRIOR, Pfc. Robert S. Leland B.

Prior, father, 67 Yellowstone Boulevard, Forest Hills. Pl'LEO, Staff Sgt. Peter Mrs. Pris- cilla Puleo, wife, 390 Myrtle Ave. Veteran of 33 months of notion.

heard Bishop Edwin F. Lee or the (Seal) i syrep try cuuun haoica, i.luft made from jrenuine eyrup of Cmdy by Dryden A Palmer, Rock SpecialiKta aince 1880. in the Asiatic-Pacific theater as i Methodist Church speak on 1 lie sauad leader. Tech. 5th Orade Carl 1 Chaplain and the High Level of His WITNKKS, lion.

FRANCIS M.li AHKY. Surrogate ot our aaul Countv. at the Bnr-oiuih of Itrooklyn. in the aid t'oiuitv. ihe 18th day of Janu C.

r. Keller E. L. Brigtio H. Williams, 38, of 75 Cumberland Leadership." Christopher LaFarge.

RAYNOR. Pvt. Rexford L. Lester ...1......... fa1! Wl AKr.KljT I'll.

11- Class Edward L. Seaman 1st ary, li'ir. Walk ha.s rpttirneri tn the or.ninH author, correspondent and memberi aRDSoN. also known A A A HON APORT. Jean R.

Gerofsky, mother, 1546'Brlglio of 1100 E. 94th St. served W. Raynor, father, 88 Woolley Southampton. YOU Own A and service forces redistribution i of the War Writers' Board, and A' Clerk of tho Surrogate's Court.

1a23-4t Til aboard a coast guard-manned frig A FOX I George E. Sokolsky. lexinrer andi whehkas. AUDI'S ROBERTSON. Pft.

Kenneth F. station, Atlantic City. WKHNCKK. who reside jl No. 31 columnist, also spoke.

The Const ate which participated in the capture of Dinagat and Homonhon at Hatching" D6g? en and are fond of a dog that ti EVT FOOTWEAR CO. Notice is here-hv given that the following a the nub. stance of a rerl ifinilo of limited part- Mrs. Mae Robertson, mother, 32 St. Mark's Rockville Centre.

tiakwood Avenue. Upper Montiiatr, Vow nnrl MARTIN David J. Clare of 58 st Guard Quartet supplied a musical E. 29th St. GIORDANO, Pvt.

Vito Mrs. Marie Giordano, wife, 1949 W. 11th St. GLASSMAN, Pvt. Jack Mrs.

Mary Glassman, mother, 206 Hlghlawn Ave. the entrance to Leyte Gulf two days WEHNCKE. who realties at No, .21 nershlp daled Jnnuarv 31 1915. dulse Interlude in the evening program. SAFIER, 1st Lt.

Joseph M. Mrs. Kritcning. digging, rubbing, and unul his 8km is raw and aore. Klainn TJoad Honor Mull a r.

Now ruled and acknowledged bv tun and Leo B. Prunka of 359 Oakland St. were commissioned second lieu before MacArthur's main Invasion nartnera and filed In the Office of the) Reglna Safier, mother, 3100 Brigh ton 2d St. feel sorry for him. The dog can't aclf.

Bui you may. He may be clean tree and lust suffering from an In. tenants at Turner Field, Ga. irritation that, has centered in tt endings of hit skin. Do as thou- pleased dog owners are doing.

(ssai force landed on Leyte. Another Brooklyn coast guardsman in the Pacific 1 Gunner's Mate 2d Class Charles F. Keller of 1618 Jefferson stationed on a freight supply ship. Award of the Silver Star for "gal Rood drug store, pet or sport shop, GOTTLIEB, Pfc. Jacob Mrs.

Ester Gottlieb, mother, 21-38 31st Astoria. GREENBERG, Pvt. Elliot I. Mrs. Anna Greenberg, mother, 2335 E.

17th St. GROSS. 1st Lt. William P. Mrs.

CKage Promoted recently at Salinas Army Air Base, were Staff Sgt. George J. Duffy of 223-14 133d Laurelton, and Sgt. Issie I. Pont of 2000 84th St.

Jersey, have, lately applied to lhei Surrogate's Court of our County nf Kings to have a rertaln Instrument In writing dated the tweniy-tlurd day nf January. One thousand nine hundred and thirty, three, and a Codicil thereto dated the twenty-third dav of April, One thousand nine hundred and forty, relating to both real and personal property, duly proved as the last Will and Testament of EUR A AKKHI.Y HlCtlAHO-SON aomelinies railed ElisH A. Hi.h-ardson and Eliza A. Hi. hnrdyon.

Deceased, who at the time of her drain was a resident of thu City of New ui res nuniers uog row. Clerk of the County ot Kings on Feb-ruarv 1. 11115: Partnership Name: EVY FOOTWEAR CO. HusinoMi: Manufacturing and job-I. ing in stioeja.

Loral ion; 13f Plymouth Street. Rrooklyn, N. Y. General Partners: Mei.y Killig, Sail Billig. Limited Partners: Meier J.

Billig, as Trustee for Peter Charles Billig, Meier J. Hillig, as Trustee, for Kvelyn Grace) Killig, ptirsuanl to trust agreements dated Doretiili. 311. Hill, as amended Jiuiiiaiv 111. all partners residing nt Ci.iiiil Cnninilrse.

Bronx. N. Y. Hive them once a week. Note the SAWICKI, Pvt.

Joseph Josephine B. Sawicki, wife, 109 N. 8th St. SCHULTZ, Pvt. Irving-Mrs.

Sara Schultz. mother, 1955 E. 7th St. SIEMION, Pfc. Edward J.

Mrs. Josephine Slemion, mother, 133-13 41st Road, Flushing. mtovement. One owner writes: "My GBGH3I) in orfjt. tn oia noi nave Jl hair on her body all scratched 'a of I gave her the powders as dl-Et Nov.

10th she was all haired out Elizabeth H. Gross, wife, 1834 lantry in action" has been made to Sgt. Alfred S. Foppiano of 2211 Brooklyn Ave. infantry Capt.

Frederick Hubbard1 'Bf fa; they Kill do for your dog. Make pi. lEconomy siu box for only sl.OOj. rtmaimnmvi SILBERMAN, Pvt. Robert G.

Mrs. iliiilifili of I Limited farmers York. Kitius County Kttlli l.UlllV. HARRISON, Pvt. Philip Mrs.

Jean Jr. of 87-85 172d Jamaica. A1. Ra Npv hfls TIIEKKFOKK. you and each of you ihi i ash eni h.

If General Part IL Vil- I Sent on March 4' 1944' aircrew member aboard a C-46. BEG cargo osi" roJejeiie o. airs. ora and oemousn iwo nouses locaiea iarRest two-engine Hickey, mother, 59-40 69th immediately in front of the enemy plane. Florence Silberman, mother, 5 Hawthorne Floral Park.

SKELLY, Pfc. Harold O. Mrs. Mae Skelly, mother, 733 Madison St. TORRE.

Pfc. James J. Mrs. Mary Torre, wife, 144-25 153d Lane, Ja innia hucus )iened First Day lines ana useu uy uic ciicuijf no hiluaki), Fic. Robert J.

John i observation Dosts. Hubbard "was are riled to show cause li. fore the Sin make additional capital rogate's Court nf our County of Kinus. i.noite.l Partner shall enn- at Ihe Hall of Hei or.ls, is Ihe County an at ml imiuiI to one-thirel of Kings, on the 71 li 'lav of Mar. i ad.

lit iotnil e.iiilriluil inns from One llnuisand nine luiiidi oil and forty-' their respective share ihe profits, five, at ten o'clock in the forenoon nf rilxil iti of I.iinil. Partner to be) thai dav, why the said Will and 'Lvda-. () willini six tin.nl lis from dis-ment and Codicil therein should not bo HMllt Partner to re-admitted to probate an a will oi real i -w of the pn.fits. No right and personal property. Igiven to Ihe Limited Partner to sub- 1N TESTIMONY WHEHEOF.

we 9 aj.ignees as onl rilnitor In their have caused the Seal of the i additional Limited Partner QlTDliESD'f Hilliard, 8314 5th Ave severely wounded and almost Junior- Choir maica. VAN AKEN, 2d Lt. Howard L. Thousands of Sufferers ptag. nsplng.

wheeling, recurring fcof Brnnrhliil A.fhm -Ah nt lMn ed by a mortar shell which landed! a few feet from him," declares his Willi Honorable Mention citation. The Junior Choir of the All Mrs. Louise D. Van Aken, wife, ktgy. accept this liberal trial otter.

Get HOLLY, Pfc. Matthew M. Mrs. Bertha Holly, wife, 69-08 66th Glendale, HORN, Pvt. David Mrs.

Elizabeth Horn, mother, 1763 62d St. ruirrngaie fl I nun in eHi.i County nf Kings to be here- Disregarding his wounds, he sent Souls Universalist Church is looking Kajoetor-a preKrlptlon. from your 104-58 126th Richmond Hill. pkno.c,ufc WALLACE, Pvt. Francis Mrs.

iinln affivoil the aid men who came to his assist. forward today to. big things, com and remove thick atraneltne muoui. Agnes waiiace. motner, 200 Brook- ance to help other wounded men of HOUSTON, Pvt.

John T. Mrs. Elizabeth Houston, mother, 72-23 posed of 30 members ranging from 6 to 14. lt won honorable mention in side Roosevelt. freer breathing and refreah-p Too be the Judge.

Dnlesa delighted fWely sutisfled with result, simply his company, while he directed his iiihv he annulled, rignt given i anv Limited Pari nor to priority over anv niher Limited Partner either as to I'ohtrihutton or to compensation hv way of income. Surviving General Partner shall have the rithl to continue the) business on the dealh. retirement or insanity of any partner. General or Limited. No right given to the Limited Partners In demand or receive property oilier than rash for contributions.

Tim partnership Is to continue) 66th Place, Glendale men in the demolition of the houses, the New York Federation of Music The enemy launched a counter- clubs' New York Division Contest at faaranteed. Don't gutter another (L. WITNESS, HONORABLE FRANCIS I). Mi'GAHEY. Surrogate nf our said Cnunty of Kings, at said County, the 21th day nf January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty- 'n" AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk ot the Surrogate's Court. fH-4t Tu WORTHEIMER, 2d Lt. Harold Mary A. Worthelmer, wife, 529 E.

22d St. WOLTERS, 8gt. Edwin H. J. Mrs.

LIPSCOMB, Lt. Comm. Andy A. Mrs. Marian R.

Lipscomb, wife, Firaui trying guaranteed Meattacv at druggists today. attack forcing the company to fight the Church of St. Mary's-in-the-as it withdrew. Although so blinded Garden, Manhattan. care B.

I. McBride, Warwick Douglaston. he had to be led by a soldier, he f6-6t TJ i "Kilo No.T488-19. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW ToRK. by the grace nf God The choir was formed three years ago by Mrs.

James J. Bivona, director of music at All Souls Church. maintained control of his company and directed the successful fight back to his own lines. STATE OF THE PEOPLE OF THE 1 NEW YORK, by the grace of Go free and indepenuent To THOMA; VKl.DHtlN. SEND GREETING: DIAMONDS NEEDED Now It the Time to Sell JEWELRY SILVERWARE only after his company was safe-There's only one bettet buy in BONUS! KohinH Vile Au-n linpc nnrl A full 1 renort on the action had been ren-! I FT" li dered to his superiors did he relin-! ATCHES OLD GOLD quish his command and seek medl cal assistance." PAWN TICKETS LISOSKI, Pvt.

Anthony S. William Lisoskl, father, 59-47 57th Drive Maspeth. LITWIN, Pvt. Chester E. Mrs.

Nellie Litwin, mother, 111 India Street. LONGO, Pvt. Carmine J. Mrs. Josephine B.

Longo, mother, 38-58 11th Long Island City. MAGLIANO, Sgt. Nicholas B. Mrs. Rose Magliano, wife, 23-78 32d Astoria.

MrCORMICK, Sgt. James Helen McCormlck, wife, 256-A Kosciusko St. MINCIELLI. Pvt. Frank J.Mrs.

Pauline Mincielli, mother, 305 S. 2d St. Frieda Wolters, mother, 15-36 147th Whitestone. WOOLEY, Pfc. James F.

Mrs. Helen Wooley, mother, 23-42 31st Drive, Astoria. YONIAK, Tech. Sgt. Walter Mrs.

Frances Yonlak, mother, Avenue Locust Valley. ZARNOW, Pfc. John A. Mrs. Sophie Zarnowska, mother, 107 Huron St.

SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA ADAMSKI, Staff Sgt. Peter Mrs. Helen Ada'mski, wife, 108-64 38th Corona. ANDERSON, Tech. 8gt.

George W. Mrs. Helen A. Anderson, wife, 108-25 Jamaica Richmond Hill. BARTILUCCI, Pvt.

Salvatore MA Once No Woiting free and Independent 'in- hAKAM i. JKLBKRT. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS, LOUIS T. PEARSALU residing at No. 94 Fort Greene Place.

Borough of Brooklyn. City and Stat of New York, and HENRY LOGAN, residing at No. la Butler Place. Borough of Brooklvn. City and State of New York, have presented their Ac-count as Executors of tho It Will and Testament of MARY E.

PEAR-SALL. lately residing at No. 94 Fort Greene Place. Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City au1 State of New York, and a petition praying that I heir nccouiit as such Executors mar be judicially settled; NOW. you are hereby cited to show cause, before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be hold in Room at the Hall of Records, in the County of ings. on the 7th dav of March. at 9 30 WHEREAS MILTON M. UlltENTZ.

who resides at VM'i Union Street. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, and PHILIP 'fAUB, who residea at 8.ri-22 Until Street. Woo.lliaven. County of Uueens.

City of New York, have presented their Account as Administrators with the Will annexed of Bella Weil, deceased, latelv residing at No. 1133 East Ifith Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, and a petition praying that their account may be Judicially settled: NOW. THEREFORE, vou and each of you are hereby cited in show cause bef'nre our Surrogate's Court of the Countv of Kings, to be held in Room 2.1-A at the Hall of Records in the "West Pricet Ever Paid LOFFMAN 6106 5th Avenue te Mith or Slh Aye.

tar In SI. County of Kings, on tho day nf TCohrimpv 1'lt at a cio. in tno o'clock In the forenoon, why guch et- MONTEMAGNO, Pfc. John-Mrs. forenoon, why such gettlement should1 tiomont should not be had not ha had IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, wo I J.

Oakes Mrs. Frances M. Bartiluccl, mother. 35-63 88th Jackson Heights. BAYER, Pfc.

William H. Mrs. Edith Montemagno, wife, 1969 Pacific St. MULLER. Pfc.

James H. Mrs. Mildred F. Muller, wife, 41-37 '9th Long Island City. RAYNOR, Pfc.

Earl Mrs. Marlon Raynor, wife. Sneonk. Lt. John J.

Oakes of 3823 Avenue has received a commendation for "outstanding and especially meritorious work" as cameraman for a signal photo company at Boulay, Audrey Bayer, wife, 9305 Flatlands Avenue. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused Ihe Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS P.

MoGAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklvn. in the said County, the 18th day of January. 194S. AARON L.

JACOFY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Ja23-4tTu have causoo the toai or our said Surrogate's Court to bo hereunto affixed. (Sea!) WITNESS. Hon.

FRANCIS r. Surroeate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said Countv. the 24th day of Jaau ary. 1945. AARON L.

JACOBT. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. WRENN A SCHMID. Attorneys foe Petitioners, No. 26 Court Street.

Brooklyn 2. New York. Ja30-4t Ttl CLARK, Pfc. George K. Francte sense 3m 'coughs yQz) I really tealhlng I mml because HityVo really I I Ifim 0f medicated RUTLEDGE, Sgt.

Harold F. Mrs. Menneg, father-in-law, 110-42 196th Hollls. France. The Bronze Star for "meritorious achievement" as chief clerk of a water division before D-Day was recently awarded to Master Sgt.

Cornelius A. O'Leary of 638 17th St. CONNOLLY, Staff Sgt. Edward T. Mrs.

Elizabeth Connolly, 32-32 43d Long Island City. DEVEREUX, Pvt. Michael J. Mrs. THU PEOPLE QT THE) STATE OF NEW YORK, hy the grace of God free and independent To Rose Wolfin.

Milly Finn. Esther Rrody. Sonny Levy Rose Zimmerman, Milly Gunnel and Harris Seal, if living: if dead, to any Joseph Smith, mother, 283 N. Franklin Hempstead. SCHMIDTKE, Pvt.

Herman Mrs. Mary B. Schmldtke, mother, 58-25 80th Elmhurst. VERSFELT, Pfc. William H.

Jr. William H. Versfelt father, 110 Kllburn Road, Garden City. WHOLL, 1st Lt. Irving Louis Wholl, brother, 875 Driggs Ave.

THE PEOPLK OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To Mary Murray and to Loretta Arkus. Alice Hinohcliff. ami Francis Hinchcliff, if they be living, if dead to any and all unknowa persona whose names or parts of whoso names, and whose placa or places of Philomena Devereux, wife, 1244 Hancock St. Over Here and a 1 unknown uersonv whose names EPSTEIN, Corp. Paul Mrs.

Yette UCH LOZENGES or parts of whose names and whose Winner of the Purple Heart, the Good Conduct Ribbon and the Eu i residence are unknown, and cannot. Epstein, mother, 47-45 98th Place Corona. In ace or places or resilience are un mown, and cannot, after diligent in aPMoio ll. I- Glenmore Distilleries Incorporated, Louisville, Kentucky tFC s'ic line wiin ropean-African-Middle Eastern FALKOFF, Pvt. Isadore Mrs.

Es after diligent Hi'iuiry. lie asceriaineu. distributees, heirs at law and next or km of said Robert J. Marrin and if anv of the said distributees heirs at li, Hparl. 'lulry.

be ascertained distntniteo.s heirs at law and next of kin of said Ada Baron and if any of the said distributees, heirs at law or next of kin Ribbon with one Battle Star, Pvt. ther Falkoff, mother, 9129 Foster ugamore MSlU. Mnthov gives your throat a 15 Avenue. Edward Bartman of Sa T3fir4 yurilninn tc East Hampton, is deceased, he dead their legal rep. their hus now at v.

FRIEDMAN, Pvt. William Mrs. reaontativoK. their husbands or wives bands or wives, if any, aisiriouiees ants if any. distributees and successors in Cushing General Hospital, Fram- yQ fjer JfuttOtl Suet Idea For CkeSt Colds UrnssorS in interest wriose nain Sylvia Friedman, wife, 29 Hampton Place.

nlaoe.i of resilience ana post HHeie.ii woose un.ifiii piares oi i n-ui'lni' kmc nroat resulting from ffieo nd. tresses ara unknown. SK.N1J Bartman was wounded 16 miles N.wor Relief For Children's Colds' Coughs Bronchial Irritation and Chest KOZA, Staff Sgt. John Mrs. Susan uS.

cox only lUt. from Rome last Mav when he and Muscle I ignrnoss Doing naiiea Navy Department Lists 3 Casualties Washington, Feb. 13 (U.R) The Navy Department has announced 128 casualties In the navy, marine corps and coast guard, Including 36 dead, 40 wounded and 52 missing, unknown. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. Sadie Aniionbcrr.

who resides at ISO Lenox Road. Brooklvn. New York, hav presented a petition praying for a docree that a certain Instrument in writing bearing dato the GREETING: WHEREAS. Thomas J. Marrin who resides at n.1 Picrrepont Street, Brooklyn.

New Y'nrk. has presented a petition proving for a decree that a certain mutton suet helps carry medication to nerve ends in the skin. (2) Re-lievea muscular tightness and congestion through counter-irritation instrument in writing nearing aaio un 12 comrades were ambushed and I pioneer grandma liked to "rub" came under grenade and rifle fire, her children's colds with a "home He entered service July, 1942. and rub" containing mutton suet Such went overseas December, 1943. rub was her "old reliable" for relievintr chest muscle tightness, 10 uly ISth day of May.

1944. relating to real r'u' n)42. relating and personal property be duly 'proved property, be 3' as the Iest Will and Testanient of Ada i I.st Will and Baron, lately raiding at No. 8(b Hal- 'f lately rejuding Testament Testam. sey Street, in the Borough of Erook-iNo Fifh snoot, In the Borough no that Koza, wife, 104-20 117th Richmond Hill.

MALFETTONE, Pfc. Michael A. John Malfettone, brother, 515 Graham Ave. OSWALD, Pvt. Edwin R.

Mrs. Anna E. Oswald, mother, 1626 72d Street. SEEMANN, Pfc. Fred Mrs.

Anna Seemann, mother, 19-28 Woodbine Ridgewood. VERCH, Pfc. Curt J. John Verch, brother, 20-34 127th College Point. lyn.

i uy oi ins, 'u-mtKn iiv of Now York, ana (increased blood flow). (3) Loosens phlegm, eases coughing through pleasant inhalation of instantly released vapors. Your child will feel relief so soothing bronchial irritation, loosening phlegm, checking coughing, easinir stinsr of chapped lips and FOR YOUR NOW. THEREFORE, you and each j'tt." rs of Administration. C.

T. bo of you are hereby cited to show cause; hj ivtitioner. before our Surrogate Court of thei NoW THEREFORE, you and each County of Kings to be hold in Room cjted to show causo nostrils. Today science has modem- DlAMOMnQ ized this principle with Penetro, the quickly as painiui misery eases, an-a at the Hail or Records in Klln.0Baies Court 0f tho and bringing to 88,346 the total casualties since Pearl Harbor. The following three Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island men are Included: HIRSCH, Seaman 1st Class Malcolm Leo, navy, wounded Anthony Hirsch, father, Wheeler Road, Hauppage.

MABIUS, Seaman 2d Class John as coughing is lessenea, pniegm ti, county or Kmus, to dp neu ra .1 Februarv. at 9 30 clock In oC0ids. the) loosened, chest rawness soothed, forenoon, why such decree should' not 0f King" on the 21st day of 01 Gold, jewelry February. wf. nt chick in.

in; Naturally ne rest more comiori- whereof, we forenoon, whv such decree snouia not salve with a base containing this same old fashioned mutton suet, plus 5 active ingredients fo now Grandma's old iilea i.s switching millions to this newer relief. Your children will like Ponetro the first time they feel it spread amv and give nature a cnance xo have caused the of our nlo. TESTIMONY WHEREOF wo restore vitality to his little body. IN Col. Kleeberq to Speak WATCHES GORDON JFUcicn A.

V. Raftl G. L. Rorke Navigators who have received have caused me neai oi our said Surrogate's Court to bo hereunto affixed. WITNESS, Hon.

FRANCIS M.GA Surrogate of nnr said County, at the Bor (Seal) said Mm -rogaie court to ue liei-euiiio affixed, (Seal) WITNESS, llun. FRANCIS P. MoGAREY, Surroitate nf our said County, at the Rnr-ougb nf Brooklvn. in Ihe said Countv. the 19th day of Janu.

ary, I94.r.. AARON JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate Court. Ja23-4t Tu tneir commissions at. oeiraan ieia, tuvmr iolr rnin-ht nff.vJ smoothly on chest, tnioat, d.ick Monroe, are Flight Officers, mifj their commissions at Selman Field, A IT Doftl nf 10AS K-M St I IV That's why so many mothers are thanking Grandma for her idea are praising science for perfecting it are going to druggists everywhere to buy Penetro.

Relieve your chest cold miseries as millions are doing today get your jar of white, easy -to -use, economical Penetro, Lt. Col. Gordon S. P. Kleeberg, past patron of Manhattan Chapter, O.

E. will speak at a patriotic rally sponsored by Cambridge Chapter, O. E. tomorrow at the Llv-lngton, 301 Schermerhorn 8t Worthy Matron Pearl Israelow and Worthy navy, missing Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Mabius parents. 242-01 N. Conduit Boulevard, Rose-dale. MERMELSTEIN, Fireman 2d Class Bernard, navy, wounded Mrs.

Frieda Mermelsteln, mother, 495 Columbia St. stantlv. vanish Quickly. It gets to niibiiwiiy o.a.i. ui av-wv u.

wi. and George L. Rorke of 1339 E. ough nf Brooklyn. In the said Countv the 19th day of January.

1945. AARON It. JACOBT. Clerk of tho Surrotrate Jgfyg 35th St. work 3 ways at once to make your youngsters more comfortable (1) Penetro relieves colds' pain as its t' at Ala THE PEOPLE OF- THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by tho trraco of God Pvt.

Nettie Sapadln of 374 E. Patron Michael Levy will preside..

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