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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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News in Drier. BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 27, 1 950 9 augment Its chorui and ginger, interested ia becoming members, may contact Charles la-monte, 21 1 87th St. La Tra Cavalleria Rusticanna and PagU-am are the operas now in rehearsal. Around the Borough f'T M10 it Al H0T1 wahcu voo 1 0JnmS BROOKLYN Continued From Preceding Page Ithe hirth of a son, Knxe Mcrcv HpiUl.

Rockville' rfc. S. Boyle of Brok. etllock. The coup.e was mar- Mrs.

Schwarting is the lyn is on duty at Wheelus FieUi. rie'l in the old St. Patrick's 'forme. Margaret Monk of Rich-'TnMi- Recruit Richard H. Cathedral.

Manhattan imon-i Hill. i Hickman. 12i9 E. 59th is training at Fort Dix, J. Th-re will be merlin of the Mm W.

Colihar, 37Mi Sgt Willard Benson. lln is of si -he. American Ai.ilines and has'from a sergeant al Iadd Field, Alaska. Corp. William H.

2S3 Nostrand made a sergeant at Fort I 'Campbell. Ky. Sgt. Law IV rence J. Perroni, 2559 E.

Hth has been graduated from the Air Force Communications School at Scott Field, 111. 1 1 Naval Cadet -Robert S. Gershon Uf 1 i has completed the advanced air training phase as a student carrier pilot, at Corpus ChristL Texas. He lives at 112 St. Paul's Place.

Pfc. Joseph P. Vaughan, 132 4th has 20 TO 50 OFF AND EVEN MORE! HUNDREDS OF UNADVERTISED "RED APPLE SPECIALS" ON EVERY FLOOR! -v Vi: i I 5 i. been graduated from the Air Force Communications School at Scott Field, 111. Aviation Cadet Alfred J.

Dreyer, a gradu- ate of Brooklyn Technical High i SOU ACIAl TISSUES executive board of Naomi I-ixitfe, B'nai R'rith tonight at the Congregation Kcsser Torah. 2110 Cortelyou Road. A television set has boor, installed for the evening in order that members mav see the Louis-Charles fight. The Transportation Branch 3, Anchor Club of America, Mill have itt communion mass Oct. 1 at St.

Pro-Ta-thi-dral, and Tillaiy Sts. The mas will be celebrated by the Rev. James F. Kelly, of the church, and the vocalist will be Walter Far-nil. The Rev.

Cornelius Toomey will be the organist. The Roard of Transportation Rand will lead a parade from the church to Joe's Restaurant on Fulton where the breakfast will be held. Speakers include State Deputy Matthew F. Kennedy of the M. of C.

and Monsignnr Francis P. Connolly of Our Lady of Refuse Church. Chairmen are: James .1. Smith, Jeremiah Conboy and Joseph Hanley. The Rev.

Henry Palmer of Rl. Brendan's R. C. Church, Avenue and K. 12th spiritual director of the church's Holy Name Society, has volunteered for service in Korea.

He saw servile in World War II. I School, is training at the Air oree Aerial Navigation School at Ellington Field, Houston, Rgulrly 5 for 1.25 Box of 300-100 3-ply extra soft tissues. Toitetriei. 5reet rm- Texas. Pfc.

James P. Geraghty, 4:15 lf.th is serving at an air base in Japan. Corp. Rosario I. Lavore, has been graduated from the Air Fone Communications School at Scott Field, 111., and the ame for Pvt.

John B. Spencer, John ohhar MITAL IRONING BOARD charge of reflecting changes in Hancock St. Sgt. Donald service in terms of light or bolcl(H. Wylie.

122S Pacific Is faced numbers cross indexed at Anderson Field on 'against the names of cities and H.0E.AWAr WALL CAN oSn -Keen-edged, fast cutting. lJ," TINTED TOILET TISSUE ROLLS U2 "lly 18 tor 2.15 fc'S soh tiues Sfrert Floor identification numbers of the ADVERTISEMENT and blue! "1 Use Rfg. 1.49 1 company's flagship ribbon coach flight. on boll beQnng bQS8 asset f0rparfiK Reg3.9g249 NOW-WONDERFUL RELIEF I Dr. Sidney S.

Wasserstrom, FROM CONSTIPATION district health otticer of the( i Williamsburg Creenpointi Rrooklyn Council, KinKs Health Committee will he the, can-t keep from writing you. County Ladies Auxiliaries. Vet- -leaker tomorrow at a meeting; Eating ALL-BRAN every day brought VANITY MIRROR 7 of the Kiwanis Club of W'il- me complete relief from constipation liamsliurg at the V. M. C.

A. 179 Ma rev Axe. ft MlllMII Hourly -8 SANDWICH ta. 1 AN T0WEL HOLDER Holds standard sizes nf Ku P''y concealed. L' Nelson large Fm 0 'ooste, cLT-! 9ri" faced mirrors Tal-C rpauiar Medicines had tailed to straighten me out 1" Mr.

A.S. Beatty, Cornersville, Tenn. One of many utwolic-iled letter from ALL-BRAN ur. You, too, may expect to overcome constipation due to lack of or blue. Rn i no oil AC 'o, nr D'0ck b- 1.99 On Ot-t.

2, (he CI Ripe Smokers Club, 8fi Avenue will visit the Fort Hamilton Hospital and distribute 8(H) packs of cigarettes and other gifts. There will be an entertainment program with Jerry Aragon, old time vaudeville star beading the bill. orush. Automatic Qdjusts '-h and low .4.933.49 I hi- erans of foreign Wars, sponsored a card party at Fort Hamilton Hospital and the following auxiliaries were represented: Sst. William White.

I'nited Cold Star, Eekstrnm-Martinson find Captain Atene. Anna was chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W.

Cohr- Fen, 1021 E. entertained a large group of friends at their home on the occasion of their 30th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Schwarting of Rockville Centre, formerly of Brooklyn, announce dietary bulk if you follow this advice Eat an ounce of crispy Kellogg't ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water! If not completely satisfied after 10 days, return empty carton to 5 PURE SILK SCARFS perfect, 1.98 to 2.98 The Rrooklyn Opera Work- Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get shop is holding auditions to DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! itmx 214, tlEI SH0W Lafloon motif PEARLOin Blue, Qr Large size squares in beautiful prints, lovely colors. Wonderful with suits and coats. GUARD AGAINST blac'k, maize. -tilating Peach, rost.

Re3 5.984re-' block or white. Reg. 4 9g HOME ACCIDENTS Scarfs, Street Floor THIS EASY WAY Duran. Rea. 69 rourfh rw Avoid ntcdUttrisk of Mil by uiing No- fiMrfe3 to! I Slipping DAN DEE Drii in 10 min Incrtoi! luttf up to 8 limti.

Ont opplico- 8 tion toH for wteki. MCI "ular'y Morrow, de, coe or cosualj 1 nnd THl ORIGINAL NO 51 19PANQ FLOOR POLISH MEETING NOT1CB I mimmm Cap'itbl Limited Dltsal-electrii ttnamlliiM Ntw-Tya Romtt-tdrw SlMpw pro- vide your own private toilet, wah- stand, and clothes locker; and bed that assures refreshing sleep. Also an linn, noy' Berths and Sections. I lv. (rooklyn (Eogl lldfl.) H.0S PM I r.

Chicago (Gr. Cnt. Sla.) 8.00 AM I I ia Nw Yrk IrMklya km fj tat. th. SSO.

Phon ULil.r 2-6J30 BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAdX j'lTT Ti litiiiMfifJiirilTliiiiilS-rfl-'l7 airtrtfclTiMiiiaB Snprirtl 1 W' sample derful a tl0werj- Won-aertul for your hat rote your suits Yard Regularly 1-69 Save $3 Knotty Pine Chests Ready to Paint or Stain Sturdy quality-built chests of smoothly-sanded white knottu a unuea PLAIN AND FLORAL PBOXED STATIONERY k-. -r popular storage sizes: I.KOAL NOTICES IFOAL NOTICES 3-drawer chest. 3Sn.ni. rn YARD First quality, rich SAVE 50c A yA.uroyS in smart new velvety pinwale corduroy college Foil colors. Top- ov te crew and core j' thingS for suitS, coats dresses Dr1, Fabric Third floo, 3 drawer chest, 28x26x1 4 4- drawer chest, 36x26x143" 5- drawer chest, 43 '2x26xl 434 Reg.

9.99 Reg. 11.99 Reg- 13.99 Reg. 16.99, Reg. 6.99 6.99 8.99 10.99 13.99 3.29 Lot Nos. 38, 42 and 52 in Block 4620 in Section 15 and Lot No.

8 in Block 3b20 in Section 12 as shown on the tax niap of the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. Dated: Brooklyn. New York. August 2oth, 1950.

WILLIAM STAR A GO Attorney for Plaintiff. Office P- O. A4dre.n. 50 Court Street Brooklyn. New York au30-6t sing table, 30x35 '2xl 7 Vi Street Hoor Unpointed Furniture, Fourth Floor CtnUOIWTi T.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF wXaSK. BY THE GRACE OF AND INDEPENDENT. TFawi EREM1AH TEA HAN. RITA TMHAN (known religious life as M- THERESE). BRIDIE MOLLIS TEA-SaX HANNAH TEA- JOHN BROSNAN.

i.Kra,nSSusA1,i ELLA BKUS NAN. JOHN O'CONNOR. CELES- MANUFACTURERS TRUST COMPANY FIFTY-FIVE BROAD STREET NEW YORK 15. N. Y.

Notice of Special Meeting of Stockholders A special ntPotmK of ftoi khnlriers of Wanufactnrers Trust Cumpany will lipid at th1 prinfipal office of the Company. 55 Broad Street, Borough of Manhattan. City of Npw York, at 32:110 o'clock noon on Wednesday. October 11, 1950. for the purpose of votinff upon: (1) authorization of an increase In the authorized Capilal Stock of the Company from $4.1.000 000, connipting of 2.250.0OO chares of the par value of $20 per share, to $48,750,000, ronaint-in of 2.437.500 share? of the par value of $20 per f.hare.

the additional 187.500 shares so authorized beinK proposed to be issued as a stock dividend at the rate of 1 share for each 12 shares held, as set forth in the letter to stockholders dated September 8. 3950, accompanying this notice: 1 2) approval of the Agreement of Merger, a copy of which accompanies this notice, entered uilo between the Company and Rrooklyn Trust Company dated a. of September 6. 1950. providing for the merger of Brooklyn Trust Company into Manufacturers Trust Company under the name of Manufacturers Trust Company.

pu-puant to the pertinent provisions of the Banking taw of the State of New Yolk and of the filing of such Agreement of Merger as therein provided, and, if such merg-r is approved, authorization of a further increase in the authorized Capital Stock of the Company from $4Ji, "50,000. consisting of 2.437,500 shares of the par value of $20 per share, to $50,390,000 consisting of 2.619.500 shares of the par value of $20 per share, to provide the additional 82.000 shares required to he issued to the stockholders of Brooklyn Trust Company under the terms and conditions of said Agreement of Merger, all as set forth in said letter to stockholders dated September 8. 1950; 3) authorization of an appropriate amendment or amendments -o the Certificate of Incorporation, pursuant to the provisions of the New York Stock Corporation Law, to Five effect to the increase or increase. in the authorized Capital Stock referred to in il) and (2) above as may be authorized by the stockholders at such meeting; and (4) the transaction of surh other business as may properly come before the nieeting. In accordance with the Bv-IjawK, the Board of Directors has fixed the rlose of business on September 18.

1950. as the record date for the determination of stockholders entitled to noiire of and to vote at such nieeiing. The Board of Directors has declared the regular cash dividend of 60c per share for the third quarter payable October 16. 1950. and.

subject to toi'kholders' authorization and filing of an appropriate amendment to the Certificate of Incorporation increasing the authorized Capital Stock, has declared the stock dividend above mentioned payable October 16. 1950, IN EACH CASE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF RECORD AT THE CIXiSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 18, 1950. ACCORDINGLY ONLY SUCH STOCKHOLDERS OF RECORD WILL, BE ENTITLED TO RECEIVE SUCH CASH AND STOCK DIVIDEND AND TO VOTE AT SUCH MEETINO. It is hoped that you will be able to ttend the meeting but If you do not xpect to be present please date and fugn the enclosed proxy and return it the accompanying envelope as promptly as possible. By Order of the Board of Director.

John I. Mclnerney, Secretary, tv'ew York. September 8. 1950. Copies of the letter to stockholders dated September 8.

1950. the Agreement of Merger dated as of September 6, 1950. and the proxy referred to bove have been mailed to all stockholders entitled to notice and copies re available at the office of Manu-ficturers Trust Company, 55 Broad llreet. New York 15. N.

I. O'CONNOR. PATRICIA O'CON- A fs j': SYfV O'CONNOR, HANNAH BROSNAN -RHACVAV i.iijm FLEMING. DAVID ram. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OK KINGS.

HERMAN FLYER, riaintiff, against JCOB KUNZ and BERTHA KUNZ. his wif. JOHN N. LEVAS and JANE LEVAS. his wife, the name "Jane" being fictitious, her true name being unknown to plaintiff; JANE F.

STOKES: and all other parties who mav claim as heirs-at-law. next of kin. devisees, distributees, legal representatives, and sur-cepsnrs in Interest of said JACOB KUNZ. BERTHA KUNZ. JOHN N.

LEVAS. JANE LEVAS and JANE F. STOKES, if they of any of them he deceased, their wives or husbands, creditors, mortgagees. lienors, assignees and legal representatives, and the successors in interest of any of the foregoing and if any of the spe-ifically named defendants or defendants named as a class be dead, then their heirs-at-law next of Kin. devisees, distributees, husbands, widows, wives, executors, administrators, assignees, mortgagees, creditors, lienors and successors in interest and, generally, all parties having or claiming to have an interest in or lien upon the premise- by.

through or under any of the defendants herein specifically named or named as a class, and whose places of residence are unknown to the plaintiff, and cannot with diligent inquiry be ascertained: et Defendants. THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the second amended aad supplemental "omplaitit in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or. if the second amended and supplemental complaint is not served with this second amended and supple--mental summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff's Attorney within twenty 120) days after the service of this second amended Jid supplemental summons, exclusive of the day of service; in rase of your failure to aDoear. or answer tude- Decorative Glass Block Vase With 3 Large Chinese Evergreens CES FLEMING, DAVID 0'C6NNOR. MICHAEL O'OONvnn .1.

ligious life as BROTHER EDMUND). SkrAvMSSfi" ORIFFIN, REV. EDMUND O'CONNOR, PATRICK BROSNAN HANV4U ontviic THOMAS BROSNAN, SYLVESTER BROSNAN. MAY BROSNAN (known sephI'n'T) life SISTER J- Re9 2.W 2.9 Whereas, DANIEL DWYER. who resides at 111 South Oxford Street, in the Borough of Brooklvn Ciiv rt n.

Each York, has presented his Account as Administrator of MARY DWYER deceased, lately residing at ill South 2 fof 4.49 Oxford Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, and a petition praying that his account mav be judicially settled; and that he be directed to convey premises No. Ill Rn Oxford Street. Brooklyn, New York. in minneti. iiiuivi oua uy in conrirma-tlon of his title thereto, pursuant to Now.

therefore, you and each of lyou are hereby cited to show cause Qient will be taken against vou by default for the relief demanded in the econd amended and supplemental complaint. D.atf,dL Brooklyn. New York. August 11th. Tso wktm 'orryina iJII" boy oeiore our surrogate vourx or ine County of Kings, to be held in tha Vose only 98c 2 for 189 Move the decorative beauty inside wave, largj ova water.

Use singly, pa.rs. (Courtroom thereof, at the Hall of i.iWIU.-3Pa.ra,goa Attorney for Plaintiff. Office P. 6. Address.

60 Court. Street. Brooklyn. New York iierorns, in ine coumy or- nings, on the 24th day of October, 1950 at 9:30 clock in the forenoon, wny auch 'settlement should not be had, and TO TTlE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS IN THIS ACTION: The foregoing summon. mr-A or care, 'eed -usecoats.

Rk upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. ANTHONY J. Di- -Wh NAMM'S Flower Shop, Str. Shop, itr ,0 "eh. 3.69 poi, why such Incidental reller should not be d.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the aj of our said Surrogate's Court to ba hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS, Hon ROT M. D. RICHARDSON, Surro- fate of our said County, at he Borough of Brooklyn, In the said County, the 14th day of September. 1950, AARON L.

JAOOBY. Clerk of tha Surrogate's Court. a20-W wuvAiwa, a justice oi the Supreme Court of tha State of New York, dated August 24th. 1950. and filed with the complaints in the Office of the Clerk of Kings County at his office in the Hall of Records, in tha Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York.

This action la foreclose certain transfers of, tax liens affecting premises in the County of Kings, State of New York, known and designated as COME TO FREE SQUARE DANCE PARTY WITH CALLER JED PROUTY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 7 to 9 P. FIFTH FLOOR.

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