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16 BROOKLYN EAGLE, APR. 12, 1949 'lust Between Usasm Birthday Your Word of Gatherings Spread Via Neighborhood Grapevine Hochberg, Sol Hochberg a ri 4 Arthur Silverman ushered. i The bride is a student at New York University. Dr. Fedderf received his B.A.

degree front New York. University in 194 and his D.D.S. degree from the. New York University CollPg of Dentistry in 1944, and is member of the Alpha Omega! Dental fraternity, and Veter-i ans of Foreign Wars. He served for four years in the army with 22 months in the European! theater and was dischargotf from the service with rank of major.

mil i ii ii i I 'r 7 f' i 1 to him that he drop over some night for a house date. You can whip up some refreshments and call your mother and father out to meet him, so that it won't seem like a third-degree ses By NANCY MOTTRAM (Q.) Dear Nancy I have been invited to a party, but did not receive a regular invitation. The hostess sent word through another person, and although I know her quite well, I'm not sure if I sion. And when they're convinced that he's the type of fellow they want their daughter to see, you'll find them willing to let him come around more often. (Q.) Dear NancyI have that old trouble of not knowing what to talk about on dates, I have been told to be natural and chatter a lot, but since I'm quiet and don't know how to keep a conversation going, I stay home more than I'm asked out.

Can you help me? (A.) You don't have to plan an evening yourself, or get the idea that the only way to be popular. i to monopolize the conversation so that only your voice can be heard all evening. You'll stand a much better chance of being called often and dated regularly if you turn over most of the talking to your escort. You can start him off by mentioning sports and doings in your high school or asking his opinion on various subjects. It's much better to be a should go to the affair because of this.

What do you think I should do about it? (A.) If It's a very informal affair, just one of those cokes -and -records get togethers, there's no reason for you to feel slighted because you didn't receive an invitation in the mall. For convenience sake word of those gatherings Is often spread through the grapevine. It might be that if it's a little i TRUE ITALIAN Sir i Nancy Mottrarn TRY more formal than the regular run of parties, 4. D'Arlene Studio Mrs. Albert Faddef Bernice Friedman Is Bride of Dr.

Fedder Miss Bernice Friedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Friedman of 4800 14th was married Sunday in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Plaza, Manhattan, to Dr. Albert Redder of Jamaica. The Rev.

Dr. Louis Waldman performed the ceremony. The dinner and reception were given afterward. Escorted by her father, the bride wore an ivory satin and lace gown trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a Bible and flowers.

The Misses Sylvia and Hilda Friedman, the bride's sisters, were attendants, and the best man was Arnold Price. Steve Brody, Herbert Friedman, Bernard Garner, Dr. Sidney mm RAVIOLI Tiny macaroni pinav filld with fin? beef imotheret with a savory rich! tomato sauce! Hear and serrt. GetCW Boy-Ar- DeRvioliatyoiHj grocer'i todajrt DQ i good listener than a date who says whatever comet into her head, and following the plan of letting others talk will prove it to you. (Q .) Dear Nancy A boy I've wanted date for a long time pays a lot of attention to me by walking me home and calling me up very often, but he never asks me out.

Now and then he brings up the question of whom I've been dating or whom I like, but that's about as far as it goes. Should I continue to be pleasant to him and hope he'll get around to suggesting a date or refuse to have anything to do with him? (A.) Maybe he's just taking this time to work up courage to ask for a date. It's obvious that he's interested, but you'll put a definite stop to it if you cool down and turn unfriendly all of a sudden. There's no reason why you shouldn't date other fellows while you're waiting for him to get around to popping the question, and it shouldn't be long now. Miss Mottrarn wants to help with your problems.

Write her in care of the Brooklyn Eagle. she accidentally overlooked you, and took that way to let you know she wanted you there. In any event, since you are friendly with the hostess, it was probably a mistake on her part and you wouldn't help things along by turning it down and staying away for spite. (Q.) Dear Nancy While I was in junior high, and living in another part of town, my family and the one next door vere very friendly. My parents, however, vere not very fond of their son, as they thought he was irresponsible.

After we moved, I didn't see him very often. But now we're in the same high school, we've become friends again, and he's asked me for a date. He really has changed a lot, but my parents said they wouldn't believe it till they saw it and have refused to let me date him. What can I dor (A.) If their only objection to him dates from his early teen days, why -not ask him to your home and let them judge the change in him for themselves? Ask them to give him a fair chance, requesting their permission to suggest urn 1 i THE DAY Setting for Fint Novel i her In her diggings. All goes "well as Nora works on the vitrified fort and begins to fall in love with Jock MacNeil of Clovhulein until a cruising boat arrives bringing three godlike young men, a startlingly beautiful girl, and an elderly bearded man.

New loves and rivalries developed, and slowly the pleasant Summer days and occupations were cast in the shadow of mystery and tragedy as Gaelic antiquity became confused with the present. Ann Bridge is a novelist of skill and she makes her story credible in spite of the mist of other worldliness which for a time controls the action. Her familiarity with the locale and the legends and her notable ability to develop character and plot result in a charming novel, a fairy tale for adults, which many readers who are ready for a change from sociological and historical books will find pleasant respite. Thieves Rub It In Chicago (U.Ri Burglars not only stole $1,500 worth of loot from the home of Earl Smith here buthauled it away in Smith's luggage. HONEY 4522 SIZES Lucky you to find this won-i derdress! Right in the new fashion, with deep neckline, big pockets.

Right easy sewing. too, and simple to keep crisp-it opens flat! Pattern 4522 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes AM yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern, easy to use; simple to sew, is tested for fit nas complete illustrated in structions. Send 25 cent in coins for this pattern to Brooklyn Eagle, Pattern 243 W.

17th Manhattan 11, N. Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Marriage IT'S A a Flatbush-Tompkins Church League Party BOOKS OF Highlands of Scotland IMl THrv TUTY TAMK. Ann HSU.

Tbt Mraillu Company, Mew Terk. JtHI pmm, ti.it). BT ktjxor e. ci.ark 27k Packer Collegiate Institute Occasionally on comet upon a place which seems to tmanata a power or mood hard to analyze or lo attribute to tangible evidences. Usually one accepts without consciousness the pleading places, and it is most ConuiKinlv onlv when a shudder of apprehension passes through is that we become aware of unexpected influence.

And there are some places, usually thr uninhabited headlands or the flenest forests, which make us feel that, we have slipped out of our everyday persons and become misplaced in an era when the sands of time were just beginning to run. Sometimes that can happen in a place which has known centuries of human lives, where time and time again invaders have come and remained to be ploughmen and shepherds and the past is so old that there is no record save on buried stone. Ann Bridge, author of "Pek ing Picnic, "lllyrian Spring," and "Enchanter's Nightshade," out of her thorough knowledge of the West Highlands of Scotland and its people has now written a novel in which under a strange spell the ancient past and the present mingle. Legends come to life again, and the twentieth century characters find that they have more than a distant interest In the Celtic past of the Highlands. From Scottish Rains Nora Oongreve, a young English archeologist, goes to Scotland to excavate some ancient ruins of the early Iron Age.

Joining with her is a scholarly professor and various young friends in the vicinity who are lively enough to enjoy helping Is Made According To World's vim No Other Ketchup Tastes Like HEINZ Rich Heinx Ketchup made according to the world's moil valued rocipo bring you tho goodnot of Hainz "Aristocrat" omatoot, fine vinegars and choice, carefully selected tpicot. QUALITY MEANS KIP rCSETN. I A By Stella TUESDAY, APRIL 12 Born today, you are deliberate when it comes to making an important decision. Once you have made up your mind there noirung wnicn win move you unless you are faced with an entirely new set of facts. Your patience is great and you are willing to give one thing a fair trial for a longer period than many.

You are inclined to take life very seriously and your goals will be set high. Your mind is active and unless you are engaged In some kind of work that takes up your whole time and enthusiasm, you always are hunting around for something new. You will experiment with a new idea until you have been able either to prove its worth or its lack of practicality. Once your decision is made It is the one you will stand by against all kinds of opposition. To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph.

Let your birthday star be your daily guide. Wednesday, April 13 ARIES (March S5-April SOi Definitely a Mior rili for Ail Tour effort. TAURD8 (April 21-Mar 21) Ouard your health. GEMINI (Mat- 22-June 22) Continue yesterday's caution. CANCER (June 2J-Jul 2J) Thinrs may not go too wall on the domeatlo scene.

LBO (July 24-Aut 21) An Important friendship brines lor VIRGO lAui 24-aept. 22) A ahort trip is favored. LIBRA iSept. 53-Oct. 231 Pay cloae attention to detail.

SCORPIO ICtct. 24-Nov. 22) Definitely a poor day. SAGITTARIUS Nov 23-Dae 22) 81oed-up aotlon but all right for minor advances. CAPRICORN 'Dec.

23-Jan. 20) Ba on guard against peraonal difficulties. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 1 After-noon hours show an improvement.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March 21) Stick to conventions. Aona Barbara Chayka Engaged to Mr. Loverso Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Chayka of 132 North First St. announce the engagement) of their daughter. Miss Anna Barbara Chayka. to Peter Joseph Loverso, son of Mr. and Mrs, Felice Loverso of 223 Avenue J.

Mati no Yeccliio Mrs. Julia Manno of 327 59th St. announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Rose Teresa Manno, to Louis Paul Vecclno. son of Vincent Vecchio of Hempstead. The couple plan to be married the latter part of July.

trell, Louise Weild, Beryl Murray, Joy Morehouse, Joyce Pot-terton, Lesley Dreyfoos and Magadalen Andrews. Mrs. William Zkler, soprano, also entertained with Mrs. Henry V. Raymond accompanying her at the piano.

A delicious, nourishing blend of creamed cottage cheese, seditions, cucumbers, radishes, carrots one pices. All ready to serve. YOUR NEARBY STORE OR SUPERMARKET HAS IT IN A CONVENIENT CONTAINER LEGAL NOTICES mam. Fanagl rhitls Kabrlmanis. Ky riakoula Kahrimani Panavota Pep dikis.

Mango Stephanakua. John im unit ia, ifui fMouratos. father. Mtai athakls. Nicholas guardian, and the i Dorotherns Mou- person with whom rothe ratos resides: Dorotheo Paiiagintis Glentjes, Pagona Ulentjea, Cnn.itiintine (llentles, Sophia (ileiitjea.

Dernetrios Glentiea. Va.siliki (plenties. Mntlrato Manna Lamp! liiakou and Manna Lamti! Innkou and Stavroula s'aiiaaaki. SK. (iKEh, l.NU whereas.

Constance Makria who resides at No. 152 Webster Avenue in the Borough of Brooklyn. city or New York, has nresenferl her Be count as administratrix of Dionyaiua De tiftrj. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon.

FRANCIS D. McGAREY, Surrogate of our County, at the (Seal) Borough or Brooklyn, in the said Countv. the 6th dav of April, 1949. AARON L. JACOBY Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

apl2-4t Tu File No. 12rt 1949 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATB OF side at 7218 ISth Avenue Brooklyn New York, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain Instrument in writtnir relating to real and personal property, be duly proved Jctt COHEN also known as ETTE COHEN, also known as ETTIE COHEN lo known ETHEL iipy iai-i at intfi in.n, in the noroueh of Brook- lyn. City of Nw Yo 0f vou are hereby cited in show cause NOW THERK FO you and each before our Surrogate a court or tne of Kings, to be held in Room A at the Hall of Records, in the Countv of Kings, on the 3rd da of Mav 1919 at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such decree should not be "'In6' TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNF FRAVCI" McOAREY Surrogate of our said Countv, at the Borough of Brooklvn. In the eaid Countv the 21st day of March, 1949.

AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's- Court. mh29-4t Tu A fashion show and tea were held by the Women's League of the Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational Church last week afternoon in the parish house of the church, E. 18th St.

and Dorchester Road. In charge of the event were Mrs. Roscoe C. Jones and Mrs. George A.

Werner Jr. Mrs. Ransome Smith was chairman of the tea. Miss Gladys Reynolds of Botany Mills presented the show. Models for the affair included the following church members: Mrs.

'Howard Jones, Mrs. Edward Wegenaar, Mrs. Frederick Koetling, Mrs. Cameron Reed, Mrs. Charles England, Mrs.

Robert Wills and the Misses Andrews. Nancy Cot- LEGAL NOTICES I.nii: vrnc.rin.Aa. nr -i i .1 a. HERZtC. who reside at Park Cen- r.

vn irai noiei, iia avenue anu oom Street, Borough of Manhattan, city of New York, has presented a petition firaving for a decree that a certain nstrument in writing, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved a the Last Will and Testa- meint of BESSIE RAKOW. deceased. lately residing at 2104 Mermaid Ave- nue. tsorougn or Brooklyn, i.uy oi I vou and each of you are hereby cited! i HttKCp-UKrii, to show cause before our Surrogate's; court ot tne county or Kings, to be! held In ROOM 25-A at the Hall of Beatrice H. Spiegel's Nuptials Announced The wedding of Miss Beatrice Harriet Spiegel, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Spiegel of 2122 8th to Lawrence Evin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Evin of 20 Bay 34th took place on Sunday at the Biltmore Hotel, Manhattan. Rabbi Meyer Hirsch- man performed the ceremony.

A reception and dinner was held in the Music Boom of the Biltmore for relatives. Mrs. Shirley Sklar, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Miss Barbara and Celia Sklar, nieces of the bride, served as flower girls. Mr. Harvey Noz- ick was the best man.

The bride attended Ohio State University and New York University and at present is on the staff of United Service for New Americans. The bridegroom served in the Army Air Force during the war. Upon their return from a wedding trip to Bermuda, Mr. and Mrs. Evin will reside at 35-20 73d Jackson Heights.

Mr. and Mrs. David Weiss of Richmond, Va and formerly of Brooklyn, announce the birth of a son, Harold Jeffrey Weiss, on March 20 at the Medical College Hospital of Virginia. The child's paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

Edmore Weiss of Brooklyn. Licenses Jamea Sloan '21V Queens; 204 Freeman St. Bttiy Koaak Eugene DINovl (20), lf13 76lh McNeil (26). 1613 76lh St, Frank Pinnella Jr. 1 24 1 9ao 87th Si lyn Mell 122).

7622 12th Ave. Milton Kelley nv8. 800 Freeman St Ue.ry Bve-: Eve. Ivn Lawrence (29), 45 Oreene Ave. Domirk Maturo l24l.

2636 W. 13th St Mary Ramaglla 119), 2619 Stillwell Ave. Auausta Forrest (241. 42 Lefierta Plaae; Flora Capers (23). Leflert Place.

Henry Burke (21), 145 13th Joan Stanley 1I81, 1504 I th St. Bobby Colleran (20). South Carolina; Catherine gcherill (22i, St. Nicholas Avenue Robert Morton (22), 167 Taafle Place; Ruth Broccio (22). 542 Marcy Ave Charles Peach (21).

3243 Fulton St Mildred Murray (20). 3220 Fulton St rfti iot caoss BUNS Marriage licenses for the following persons are on file today in the Brooklyn Marriage License Bureau: I iriGTAUf -i 'au. lik thUt No cookin Records, in the County or Kings. omMakrlK. a ka Dlonvsius G.

Makris. the iSth day of April, 1949. at 9 30 1 deceased, lately residing at No. 153 o'clock In the forenoon, why ucb I Webster Menue. in the Borough of decree should not be made.

-Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we state of New York, and a petition have caused the Seal of our praying that her account mav be said Surrogate's Court to be judicially settled. hereunto affixed. I NOW. THEREFORE, vou and each (Seal) Witness HON.

FRANCIS of you are hereby cited to show cause D. McGAREY Surrogate of, before our Surrogate's Court of the our said County, at the Bor-lfountv of Kings, to be held in Room ough of Brooklyn. In the a at the Hall of Records in the said County, the 24th dav Countv of KingsL on the 16th day of of March. 1949. i Mav.

1949. at 9 30 o'clock in the fore- AARON L. JACOBY inoon. why auch settlement should not WEDS Mrs. Sidney P.

Grossman is the former Phylli3 Ehrlich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ehrlich of 229 E. 18th St. Her marriage to the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Grossman of 366 Chester St. took place April 2 at Aperion Manor. The couple will reside in Brooklyn when they return from a honeymoon in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Pell of 349 E. 19th St. are celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary at the General Brock Hotel, Ni agara Falls. AUCTION 111 I TO: Bradley Randall.

P. F. WlJiieu. Tnu and each of you hereby notified Uiat the time for payment of our lien upon the properly hereinafter do-acrihed having expired, after due noUce hereof had been given you. we will cause auoh property, to wit: paper cutter, melal teal, old biuii-nesu recorcis.

eti. ator-d by and for the account of the Security Tranafer 4 ReKiatrar Company in the Peter F. Rtfl a Fireuroof Warehotiaoj to be sold at public auction at Peter Keiny Fireproof Warfhousea. 491-601 Bergen Street Brooklyn, New York, on Apr 1 18. 1949 at 10:30 a.m.

ap5-3t Tu LEGAL NOTICES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. BY THE GRACE OF GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT To NATHAN BRILL. ISAAC BRILL and RACHEL BRILL, unclea and aunt of the testatrix, whove plara of reaidenie and pout office addresses are unanown to petitioner ana can not, alter due diliKence. be ascertained, being peraona who. if living are tnree or tne distributee, heirs at law and next of kin of BESSIE RAKiiW deceased, each being a person who.

If living, ia or may be interested, absolutely on contingently in the estate of the said deceased, oi entitled to citation herein: and If any of them shall have died since tne death or said BEtftUE KAKOW deceased, then their respective wid ows, husbands, distributees, heirs at law, next of km. executors, ad mlnistratorK. devisees legatees, assignees, grantees and succeiisors In intereftt of, and any and all other person claiming from, through under, alien of tha aforesairT NATHAN BRILL, ISAAC BRILL and RACHEL BRILL, as have died since the death of BESSIE RAKOW. deceased, and so Interested, absolutely or contingently, in the estate of said BKPSIE KAKOW. deceased, or entitled to citation herein, all of whose names, places of reaidenca and cost office addrees are unknown to the petitioner, and cannot, after due diligence, be ascertained ALL vAiutk a mil liir.l I who.

at the date of death of said BB8SJB RAKOW. deceased, wera distrlbuteea. heirs at law and next or kin ot aald BESSIE RAKOW, deceased, and so interested, absolutely or contingently in her estate, or entitled to citation herein, all of whose names, places or resilience ana boss: office aadresees are unknown to tha petitioner, and cannot, after due dili gence, be ascertained: and if any of them shall have died since the death of the said BESSIE RAKOW deceaaed. then the resDectlve hus bands, widows, dlatributes. heirs at law, next or kin.

executor, a a minlstrators devisees, legatees, ajr Miirnee. irranteea ana aucrteaaars) In interest of. and any and all other persona claiming from, through, or under such unknown distribute heir at law end next of kin as have an rfieH and Interested ahtohltelv or contingently. In the estate of BESSIE RAKOW. deceased, or entitled to citation herein, all of whoe name, place ot residence and Post office addresses are unknown to the petitioner and cannot, srter due ani' gence.

be ascertained, SEND GRIET LINZ CO- viara ut ins eurrnsiie nun. i mn2a-4t tu; SHERIFF'S SALE! BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT OF THE Supreme Court, Queens County, In favor of Benjamin Falder against Michael Roth, to me directed and delivered. I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by Elmer W. Donovan, auctioneer, as the law direct. FOR CASH ONLY, on the 5th dav of May.

1949. at 12:00 o'clock noon, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1SS Mon tague Street, N. In the County of Kings ell the right title 1 $L'maz. r- 3 wun miia: tor ou eeconue, j' ssajtsff So you CB wb'P 1 between course.

(r And good, you'll serve 11 proudly to gutf, jf Kep Amazo Instant "'fyt Ytt itt tkt sorlsit ltfU''0r 'itrMtwtli. Guaranteed by A-v Good Housekeeping Jnnmw 1 sWWI. Leon Johnson (21 Bronx; Elisabeth Ho 1 18 271 St. Ab coinuui I28i 331 St Gertrude Oreeoberg (25 1 331 Alabama Avrnua Lawrenca Oarner (37i, los Putnam Ivst Bowen (J9i, 106 Pu'ntim Ave. Amber.

Trtnaall Zt Tompaurut Ave: Gertrude Poppe (19K 149 Warren St. Milton Dollnka 1 26 Wu.s!uniii. Dorothy Cantar 09), 211B 74th St. Lin wood Beverly (23 1 689 Hnlscy Mariarat Montcomerr (191, 59 Bumptar Street. Jo.iph Koalol f24i, 74 Coruselyaa Barbara Oltrlii (25), 1614 Centra St.

David Hamllten I2.V, 299 aturvasant Vlrcinut Phlpps (21), 70 New York Ave Richard Vom Lelin (36). 930 mh Ruth Schmidt 33), 2609 Avenue O. William O'Neill dm, 32 Knickerbocker Ave EUen Brett (18). 11 Melrose St. Aniiiony UeAnaelis (29) 2439 Goner Island Ave Dorothea Kaulman (19), 2216 loth St.

Elmer Russell (26, Kiantlc, KCar- afaret Dowd (22), lt0 91t St. Leror Sorrell (16), 34 Sumner Ava Sarah Walker 119), 1965 Madiaon St. Pasquale La Marc la 1 26 1 2S1 Oonklm Ava Margaret Boehme (19). 1288 St Francis McLaughlin (34), Manhattan; Helen Swanson (25), 915 84th Bt. Mario DOnoIrio (30i, 126 42d Mary Mercurlo (29), Quotas.

BaitoM CUMmano 64 2d An- tonia Marino (18). 176 Union St. Adam Heard (23), U08 Bedlord Av Mildred Hardin 1281, 1108 Bedford Ave. Orald Beigel 21), 487 K. Jth Elian Loweruleln (23), 487 95th St, Joiet Weiss (26i, 544 Thai ford Ava; Annette Rosa 1281, 44 Butler St Abraham Herman 24i.

439 Mlltord St Ollda Burgarello (20). 1035 Hegeruan Avanua. AnasLalo Tafladia '22i. Manhattan; An- I gelike Petropouloa (20, 288 Kings Highway. 'Harry Benedy (49i, 14 Pierrepon' Sale Aulas 3J).

14 Pierrepont St. (Frank Murphy (471, 62 PMlton Vir ginia, Norum too). 167 Prospect Plac. Newton Robinson 141). 263 Chaiinoey St Naomi Boona (36), 265 Chauncey St.

Charlae Morgan (211, Queens; Loe-tta Bryant (20), 269 Dumont Ave. Johnny Dove (30i. 184 Monroe Idfc Streater lis), 471 Tampklne Ave. Arnold Llebowlti 27), 5007 4th Ave; Dorothy Hansen (21). 5007 41 Ave Benjamin Lloyd 21), 64-1 Hancock Beatrice Savage (21).

641 Hancock St. Rooert Hlldreth 1 23 1 385 Franklin Doris Allen (26). 72 Halaey St. Harold 81 a iter 2022 E. 28th Margaret Gabssle 121), 2982 Avenue Louis Der-tllppo (27).

1123 41st Bt Yo- lands Jervsvi 1 2 1 1 5413 19th Ave. Sverre Knudxm (324. 150 i Elliott (H Thorn Erickson (2flt, 570 7th Ava Jerome Weinman (20). 1471 34th Ray Landy (22), 1217 8th St Earl Mason '28 1, Manhattan; Mary Hallo mood 1 28'. 133 Quincy St.

Paul Rislcato (301, Bronx; Prudence Tomasello (25), 275 DeOraw St. Herbert Canty (25). Quincy Nealor Porter (23), 716 (Juillfy St. Ralpa (21), 3919 7th Ave; Lillian Alilano ili. 566 5th St Jorh Duhaime 129).

Bronx; Eleanor CrlMt i27l, 13 57th St Anthony Celifarco 2D 5413 New TJtreoht Ave Mart Lopemac (22), in Br st. anu imereai wnico aaicuaes sjom 1051 JEW lUKK bv the grace of God Judgment debtor, had on the and Independent. To GEN A BEK-day of May 1941 or at any time MAN SATANOV KAMENEZ. P')-thereafter. of.

In end to the following DOI.WEKOI THE T'NION OF THE property: All those certain lots. tSQd ALIT SOVIET REPI BUCS glecea or parcel of land, with theisEN'T) GREETING uildlng and Improvement thereon WHEREAS, RUBIN COHEN, also erected, sltuatej lying, and being in. known as RSt'BEN COHEN who re- the Borough of tsorougn 01 urouaiyn. i-ouniy of King. City an State of New York.

unaea ana deaenbed follows REGTNNING at a Do int on the erly aide of Logan Street distant feet northerly from the corner formed by. the a Intersection, of the weaier 1 aid a of Logan street with the north- erly aide of Avenue: run- ning thence tnenc weaieriv naranei in Hegeman Avenue and part of the dt- thence nort isnn mruuKii pi ij wan neny Street 40 feet: thence easterly and again and part of the distance am paiouici will, nfsoi parauiei wun negeinan Avenue irt or rne aistance tnrougn a side of Logan street: thence sot parly wa11 icm iu iie wwirriy Imogen street: inence soutn- erly along the westerly side or Logan Street 40 feet to the point or place of herlnning aaid also known a 693 and 694 Logan St JOHN MrCLOSKEY, Sheriff of th. City of New York. Nathan Rosen ilng. said premise being St.

blatt. weputy March 18th. Sheriff BrooklvnN. 1949. mzz-6l tu THS PEOPLI EOPLf OF THE STATE OF YORK.

BY THE GRACE OF REE AND INI5EPENDENT-- NEW T(. OD FRE! Amelia stathakl. Ca Hope spyri- lakc. Chryaoull Manakos. Stavro Kahrlmenis.

Sprrldon Kahrtman. Theraietocle Kahriman. Phani Kahri- if "Zes If I it 1 I "i al" US. DUFF'S for Lf1 basic dough I Kl follow your fa- l) vonte recipe. i- cahi uit i Try today I Offn JLJLsZSi nJmj 1 Qui Mlllltiiai LJ lift Lm Choolats, Vanilla, and jr I If li.

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