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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, APR 17, 1947 Mr, tol R. Kaplan, Mn Aivtni Behrena. Mrs Ralph Arder, Real Estate News and c4ene: Charles Degeit, health director of the i Board of Education, and Henry iFeinstein, president of the New v-'J Around the Borough Duikrl Blientin, Mrs. A. B.

Cohen, Mrs. Irving Ooldwyn, Mrs. Murray J. Hammw. Mrs.

David VArlr Cirv fViirwil A IP New Kind of Each Grain Salutes You Hochberg, Mra. William Kellner, Mrs. Harold Kpaller. Mra. Irving' Mr.

and Mr. Arthur W. Weber of I Corning, N. Y. announce the birth I I Rosenberg, Mra.

Edward Rosenthal, Mrs. Albert sgor, Mrs. Sol H. Sleppin, Mra. Julws Sussman, Mrs.

Louis A. Taube, Mrs. Benjamin Thousands of pounds of clothing were donated to the Thrift Shop of Brooklyn Section. National Council of Jewish Women, yesterday at the Spring Thrift Shop fashion show In Temple Beth Elohlm. Mrs.

Leon A. Rosenbaum presided at the show, in whirh Mrs. Flor-j ence Richman and Rejean Rich- goods. toys, books and other ar-man. mother daughter team, tides at minimum prirre.

I According to Mrs. William Kell- ere iraiurea. lner cnairmftn of the gri0p com. The fashion show annually mitu-e, mens clothing and shoes focuses attention on the Council are in great demand, also Summer IWachter, Mra. Ben Weinberg.

Mrs. City Sells Land In Busy Shopping Area of Bay Ridge I Three vacant low located at 86th near Fort Hamilton Parkway, have been sold by the City of New York to John M. Sullivan. Meyer Slifkin, Assistant Corporation Counsel, handled the transaction for the City and M. J.

Esposito represented the purchaser of the property which is assessed at 111.400. Lawyers Title Corporation of New of twin sons, John Marshall and James Stuart. Mrs. Weber Js the former Margaret Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Jensen of the Bay Ridge section. Past Commander Harold Wielar of Artsonne Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will install new officers of the post April 29 at Rochford Hall. 357 Flatbush Ave. They are Fred Ziegler.

commander; Donald Wielar and Frank Parks, vice commanders; John Cocheran, chaplain? Gerald Yarmua and Mra. Samuel E. Young. Rabbi Meir Felman will installed Sunday as spiritual leader of the Judea Center Synagogue at Thrift Shoo, at 157 Smith clothing of all types. the temple, 2069 Bedford Ave.

Bor where persons with slim pocketbooksi Members of the committee which are able to buy clothing, household, arranged this year event were ough President Cash more and Commissioner of Licenses Benjamin Fielding are among those expected to attend the ceremonies. The annual dinner of the congregation will be held May 4 at the center. Former chairman of the City Board of Assessors Frederick J. H. Kracke is a candidate for presi issued the title insurance.

Olive Oil Firm Buys Block Vincent Lentlni and Mario Mon-dello, olive oil packers, have acr quired the block front property on Circumferential Parkway between nth St. and Cropsey Ave. and adjoining parcel on W. nth Louis D'Ambrosio and have insured title with the Home Title Harold Wielar, quartermaster; Brendon Gleeson. adjutant; Frank Higgins, Jude advocate, and Fred Bayer, surgeon, i The Parent-Teacher's Association of Public School 89.

31 Newkirki will give a card party April; 23 at, St. Stephen's Lutheran: Church, Newkirk Ave. and E. 28th proceeds of which will be to purchase new equipment for the! school. Mrs.

Louis Boxer is chair-1 man of the arrangements commit-' tee. i dent of the West-South Midwood Have you fasted this new rice? Property Owners League, which holds its annual meeting tomorrow Packed with Energy and Iron for Babys Health- mat STRAINED SfEAKER Rabbi Harry Halprn of the East Mid-wood Jewish Center will talk on the need for a University rf in rrtrmartinri night in Wells Memorial Church, Argyle and Glenwood Roads. Other candidates include Hyman Emerson, for secretary; George Wantz, for treasurer, and James A. Burrell. Robert W.

Drummond, William D. KmnlnvM nf th RfAnklvn TTnlnn Guaranty Company, The larger plot, fronting 135 feet on the Parkway, 23 feet on W. 17th St. and 40 feet on Cropsey will be used for business purposes, and the 20 by 63 parcel on W. nth St.

hasXbeen purchased for residence only. Abraham L. Slegel was attorney for the buyers and V. R. In-singa represented the sellers.

Hecht. T. N. Holden, Adrian F. with the Jewish Theological Gas Company will attend the an Wonderful eating! Rich, nuttjr flavor and so inviting in the dish.

Revolutionary patented exclusive process permeates every kernel with the vitamins and minerals of the whole grain hitherto lost in polished rice, for new nutritional values. Anyone caa cook it cream-colored grains cook up white, light, fluffy. Paradis, Dr. S. M.

Reiback, H. Mart Smith, Jerry Welch and Frank E. Weiss for the board of governors. PRUNES A meeting of the entertainment Seminary of America. He will address a dinner April 29 at the Concourse Plaza Hotel.

The dinner is being sponsored by the United Synagogue of America and nual communion breakfast of the organization May 4 at the Columbus Club, 1 Prospect Park West, following mass in St, Augustine's R. C. Church, 6th Ave. and Sterljjlg Place. Speakers at the breakfast will be the Rev.

Joseph M. Collins, chaplain, and the Rev. Harold X. Folser, committee of the Ridgewood Democratic Club will be held tomorrow night at 60-70 Putnam Ave. J.

Wolfe Chassen is chairman of ar rangements. the Rabbinical Assembly of (headmaster at Brooklyn Prep. On Btauliful Rufiy net tvtry time no failart No tttaming No rinsing No tticking to pan No gammy matt, hot or told Each laity grain ttandt out alone, white, Ruffy, tender. "Each grain talatet you." Rich, nut-like flavor The amy took all of it during war. Now available for you.

Taste Uncle BenY-the new rice it makes rice a mw food! Uncle Bon's A round table discussion on "The America. William Nolan, James Whelan and Harold Burkitt. United States and Palestine" will be held tonight at the Jewish Com- munity House, 79th St. and Bay Star mother of the post's standard Ntl I 1 1 mi ifvii 17111 vevio Stuyford Chapter, American Vet- Brooklyn Circle, Companions of Insures Shoe Fit UndeBenil I ZITJ vrT VlZTZn hPthe FIeSt AmeriCa glVlng a Cleveland (U.B-For thoKe who 2 a' the clubhoe 167 TomD-i par.ty. 1ight seem to get the nght size t- 5oe ate cb kins tomorrow from 3 to 9 p.m.

C.D uonous' 2( edrrP Ave' when buying a new pair of shoes, Mrs. Lillian McDonald Is chairman, wu I Dr. Joseph Lelyveld of Rockland, The Spanish Mission Auxiliary ef Controller Milton Ma.ss., holds out hope. Our Lady of Pilar Church will con- uepmy omrouer Jinmn duct a card party tomorrow night Jt Solomon, executive member of He has invented a transparent at the Hotel Bossert. Proceeds are tn Cmmty Democratic Veterans plastic fitting shoe, guaranteed to for the work of the mission.

I Committee; City Treasurer Spencer i assure a good fit. It is made with 'Uncle Ben and "Conrwrfrf' are tnde-marlu of CONVERTED RICE, INC Sale of E. 10th St. House 1 Max Kaplan and Adele Kaplan has sold through Sam Abrams, I as brokers, the two-family building at 1452 E. 10th to Stanly Her-j man A GI mortgage of was arranged by the brokers through the Kings Highway Sav-i ings Bank.

Title was insured by: the Home Title Guaranty Co. I iBuys Atlantic Beach Home Jack Endelson, an official of the Barret Textile Company of New! lYork, has purchased a new eight-1 room house on Yates Atlantic; Beach, from Atlantic Resort Build-: iers. John H. Reynolds was the, broker. Carbona Co.

Buys in Queens I Roman-Caswell real estate firm of Long Island City, reports that the Carbona Products! Co. of New York, has acquired fori occupancy the railroad siding prop-1 erty including building, located on the blockfront of Greenpoint Ave. and Review Ave. in Long Island City, for the processing and distribution of its products. L.

J. Lieberman of Barr, Bennett F11I-len, represented the owners and Brussel Beebe, Attorneys for the Carbona Products Co. Elmhurst Plot Sold The vacant plot 120x120 on Horace Harding Boulevard and 102d Elmhurst, has been sold by Alvin Estates, represented by Alex. Baumstein, Attorney, to Walter Dombek, represented by Jay F. Tiffany, Attorney, for cash above a mortgage of $10,000.

Title insurance to the purchaser has been issued by Title Guarantee and Trust Company. Sale of Store Building CONVERTED RICE, H.u.lon, T. In. nnt.nn. Tna Investigation G.

Joseph "PPe1, portion of transparent Deputy Commissioner of Hospitalsjvinylite plastic and a regular leather Maurice H. Matzkin, Deputy Com-jsoie. Its development was reported missioner of Sanitation Joseph i before the 34th annual ennvpntinn Ketchum-Hennessey Post Auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will celebrate its 8th anniversary tonight at Oetjerfs Restaurant, Flatbush and Church Aves. Mrs.

Lillian Aimee and Mrs. Billie Schuster, chairman of the women's division of the 23d A. D. Democratic Vet of the National Association of Chiropodists here. "The first models are designed Schlueter, past department presi dent, will be the special guest.

New officers of the auxiliary will erans Committee, will speak next for accurate fitting of children's V.nnnt. Vn11 be seated Saturday night at cere-1 i hw Dut tne me prm-monies in post headquarters, 2928 Eastern shoes for both men and women." W. nth by Mrs. Gertrude Cad-. rfll inH Mn fiarlio fihnrnrll.

nasi 1 The transparent shoe permits Mrs. Nan presidents of the unit. Grossman will be installed as com I clerks to determine the exact fit The Bay Ride Taxpayers Asso- the seven essential points the elation 's 20th anniversary will be heel, instep, arch and four positions observed May 3 at the Masonic Club, about the toes. 76th St. ani 4th Ave.

Special Ses-l mander. Mrs. Julia Glicksburg and Mrs. Pearl Dalton, vice commanders; Mrs. Florence Him, chaplain; Look for the Cpm5lete Une of Mrs.

Mary Drodge, conductress; Mrs. Helen Marcus, guard; Mrs. Frances Cordora, treasurer; Mrs. Betty Mar sions court Justice Mattnew J. Troy will install the group's new officers, namely James J.

Creahan, president; John Waldman and Mrs. Calendar cus, secretary; Mrs. Gertrude Cad- Anne Tauoner, vice presidents; donn tonight MEIWZQ urn, UBIUimi, IU wiltl Hpfl.rn.n Mi.hr- u. Schwartz, Mrs. Ida Franchin rf 'h E.S.

Hotel st ana Mrs. aiqb Ofuiee. Mrs. Celia Cantor as trustees. New officeri of the post will Celebration of ninlh anniversary of thf of the Ketchum Hennp.ssy Post: The W.

30th St. and Mermaid Ave. Corporation has purchased the BABY FOODS installed at the same ceremonies The Veterans Association of CtfUALS Ml ATS VtTALIS FRUITS OESSMTt lAuxwary, veterans ol rorenn War. Oet-jen'i Refstaurant, FUtbush and Church Annual dlnnsr-danc of Coney l.land Chamber of CommetM. Half Moon' Hotel, 28th St.

and the boardwalk, 8. I Stss parly o( Holy Name Boeiely nf Bt ICatherine of Alexandria Church. Hall of one-story building containing five stores, in which its offices are located, at 3001 Mermaid from Robert T. Walker and Charles Walker, trustees for the estate of Richard Walker. Title was insured by the Hnme Title Guaranty Company.

Charles Partridge was the broker. Federal Employes Naval Shipyard of the Brooklyn Navy Yard will hold a dance tomorrow night at Lenruth Hall, Myrtle and VVaverly Aves. Past Commanders Moe Morris and Harry Crews will be special guests. St. France de Chantal C.

Church, 13tJi Ave and Installation of officer of Mildred For-mn Foundation tor Cardiac Children. Jewish Saanitarlum and Hosollal for Chronic you can't buy a better wax and Meyer Lesnen, retiring commander, will be presented with a past commander's emblem. Frank Zafarano will be seated as the new commander, Arnold Rutin and Harold Griffel as vice commanders, E. Goldstein as chaplain, Dr. David Schwartz as surgeon and Abraham Meyers.

Aaron Berg and Charles Schlafmitz as trustees. More than lflfl persons were vaccinated last night at the headquarters of the Panthers Social and Athletic Club, 708 Sackett St. Dr. David Fischette gave his services and the club donated the use of its building. Vaccinations will continue to be given there nightly for as long as necessary.

AMAZING and WASHES at the same time I Co-Eds Help Red Cross Meadville, Pa. (U.R) To raise money for the Red Cross members of Alpha XI Delta sorority served breakfast in bed to other Allegheny College co-eds. The stunt produced $25 for the campaign. yt It COSTS 10c LESSI Thafa right! OLD ENGLISH aaves you Th rnlrirn weddina- annivprxarv Dle'. Rutland Road and E.

49th 8 ine goiaen weoamg anniversary AlbeM commiasioner of Cor- Of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rendino recti, speaka at meetin of Kings Countv of 2549 E. 13th St. will be celebrated iurws Branch Y.

M. C. A 55 Hanson Place. 8:30 Sunday night at a reception in the nr. Edward Howard Orues lectures on Monte Casino, 62 Henry St.

j' T1" Rim and the Boot-Browning's Philosophy of Art and Life." Academy of (Music, 30 Lafayette 8:15. Dr. Robert J. Hudson or rlr8t spring concert of the St. bia University Medical Center will1 Francis De sales oi ciub.

Beach 129th be the speaker Saturday night at Boulevard. Belie Har- a meeting of the Royal Arcanum! Deputy commissioner of Hospitals Man- VAtprans ARvlattnn nf Ttrnrtlclvn in r'te H- Matzkin speaks on "The Services veterans Association urooKiyn in 0ur at Younf Pe0Dlt-5 Apollo Hall, 381 Carlton Ave. Fellowship. 407 Rockaway a. 100 or more on every pint you buy.

Contains high quality imported I Jk rmmgmsmmmm Carnauba Wax it dries quickly to a brighter, longer-' lasting lustra. us une nunareatn anniversary dinner or The Mothers-Teachers Associa- rfr" pour The Rev. Stephen H. Pitchman of; Household AMMONIA ins shines and wears Makes them sparkle Boston, editor OI tne unris-mon 01 ruoiic ocnooi 10a, ooui 01. j.

Beaim 1221, American Leaion, tian Register, will speak tonight atjand Ridge Boulevard, is sponsoring, jc gH. 01 Bcntonhurst. -go2 Baj prk-the dedication dinner of Flatbushja cake sale, to be held at the school "nsi a nation oriicn-a of the swiett tor Chapter, Progressive Citizens of (April 24. Mrs. Alfred, B.

Tarltonl Americas, church of ah Naiions. 9 2d wears and shines Um It on til floom wood, tll, lino-lum. Jut iprrad it and forget it. 8v tima work I wwr I liirii.a. ine rrvciit wm uc iiwu oiLaufttintiiio.

Presentation of amateur ghow. "The GLASSWARE CHINA WINDOWS Rlt.t Rrvk nf 1047 linriin- misnirps nf a Men's Club of St Bartholomew's Church, Louis Untermeyer. critic IHMI REFRIGERATOR 1 11 1 I VIA author, will lecture Sunday afternoon at the Academy of Music on "The American Cultural Scene 1947." The lecture is under the auspices of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. MSB- FLOORS and the Park-Vanderbilt Restaurant, 241 Park Place, and will be featured by a Broadway show. Sgt.

William C. White -Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, is sponsoring a dance tomorrow night at the Hotel Granada. A set of colors will be presented to the post by Mrs. William C. White, Gold Pacific St.

and Bedford Avt, 8 Joe Lapschick former St. John's Unl-venltv basketball coach, present awards lo basketball team ot St. Joseph's Youth Center at a dinner, Schumacher's Restaurant, 1128 Mvtrle 7. The Rev, Vincent J. Powell, head of the Brooklyn Catholic Youth Organisation, will speak.

Convention of Continental Lodse fififi-Knitthts of pvthias. Tropic Isle. 350 Flat- LINOLEUM Because its a Combination of Special Sluing and Soap Flakes AtYturOrottr NO RUtBINft WAX limit mi i Harry P. Swarris Ave, Extension. Tech.

Sgt Ttimnusftr JO yemn mw itlltr thmn tvtrl luon rViii 1110 1 ua HUH nuu ihciium ihi anviirs 111 niooKiyu na wen aaiaeu uie u.rru william sti.n.r-k Pnat fini Army Di'ivers Badge' in recognition jvc.crans of roreisn wai prosppci Hail, of the fact that in the past Avf Brooklyn's Leading Meat Market 9 FOR TUB OR MACHINE New, revolutionary Blu-White doe what soap alone cannot do. It blues and washes! Gives you heaps of cleansing white suds with beautiful blue water! No extra bluing no bluing streaks! And it never over-blues. In tub or machine, Blu-White works wonderfully with your regular soap into full, rich suds. years he has not been involved in: a single accident. Now chauffeur) for Maj.

Gen. Willian Kean, Swarris has served other high ranking of-: ficers in the same capacity. The Christian Endeavor Societies: of the Presbyterian Church, Forest! St. and 70th will present play. "The Man Who Killed Aunt Caroline," April 23, 24 and 25 in the' church rooms.

I mm i Butter Ijavor-lfeat' 796 FRANKLIN AVE. Mflin OOOfiO JUST OFF EASTERN PARK WAY III HI 1 1 L'LLVO FOR "WASHBOWL" WASH ES SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY Mrs. Betty Hawley Donnelly, president of Board of Education Administrative Employes Local 399 A. F. of was honored by members of the union at a dinner in the Hotel St.

George. She was pre-! sented with a gift, in behalf of the local, by Mrs. Kathleen Denise.l Speakers included Otto Klitgard of the New York Institute of Applied PLENTY OF TAIl-WAGGING Make handkerchiefs and white things dazilini white lingerie as dainty as new-with sensational Blu-White! It's safe for everything you wash, even nylons and washable colors. Kind to your hands, too! No wonder 9 out of 10 users prefer it to anything else. VITAMINS tfer BLU-WHITE 7otfay Tktm in "Rosa or My Dreams' and "Evelyn 7Wo thow.

Comat to Man. thru Fri, Consult your radio for timtt and stations. 4 I IN i LEGAL NOTICES ready to eat SMOKED HAMS 63c IR WHOLE OR SHANK HALF LB. BROILER or ROASTING CHICKENS UP TO 3V4 LBS. "QJ I CHUCK ROAST 3J lb.

BONE IN BONELESS LEGS nfn orRUMP OF VEAL 1 NO BONE NO WASTE ilJ LB. RIB LAMB CHOPS 59c7 bEGAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT. SUFFOLK. COUNTY JOHN GAYDOS. Plaintiff, against It, MAM F.

NETLING JAMES H. LEWIS. If llvinit. or if dead their reapectivo legal representatives their wives if any. distributee and successors in interest, and any and all unknown persons whose names or parts' of whose names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot be ascertained after diligent in- 'inomWfj9oin(mhrZ generous HONEY, MILK AND EGOS and to serve a copy of your answer or.

if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff's Attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons exclusive of the day of service, and in rase of your failure to appear answer judgment will be taken against you by default for lha relief demanded in tne complaint. Dated: New York. February 5th. 1947. LOUIS ZIMMERMAN Attorney for Plaintiff.

Office an! P. O. Address: 281 Broadway. BorougS of Manhattan 1. City of New York.

TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND. ANTS Tile foregoing summons ts served upon ynu by publication pursuant to an nrder of Hon. Francis Hoolev a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Stafe nf New York, dated the 3d dav if March 19-7 and filed with the com KENLRATION iquiry. distributees, heirs-at-law and next of kin of said William F. Netling I andor James H.

Lewis and if any of said distributees, heirs-at-law or next nf kin of said William F. Netllng or IJames H. Lewis be dtad their respective legal representatives their hus-, hands, or wives if any distributees ind successor? in interest wlve names -indor places of residence anrl'or post-iffice addresses are unknown HER- MI MAN COHEN Trustee in Bankrupt William F. Vetlin? THF PK Ipl OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, and plaint in the orice of the CUrk of tht Countv of Suffolk at th Courthouit! Riierhead I. Dated.

Riverhead. L. 1. n.fr-r tn 1M I SI IISU STATES OF A1IKRICA pefendsnts. to Tl korivm Mirntn nir.Trirvr,.

MADE BY THE BAKERS OF ARNOLD FINE BREADS 1947. I ANTS: I LOUIS ZIMMERMAN Attorney for Plamu'f. Ta I YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to i answer tha complaint in this action..

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