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BROOKLYN EAGLE, Lois Hecht Lois Hecht Engaged To Morton Levine Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hecht of 1702 59th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lois Hecht, to Morton Levine, son of Mr and Mrs. Abraham Levine of 1525 W.

11th St. Miss Hecht is an alumna of New Utrecht High School. Her fiance was graduated from Lafayette High School and is ing with the U. 1 S. Army in Germany.

Catherine Bialkowska Becomes Bride Miss Catherine Bialkowska, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bialkowska, of 150 N. 10th to Karol Golinowski of 107 Russell on Saturday at Our Lady of Consolation Church. The bridegroom's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Golinowski, live in Germany. The ceremony, with the Rev. A. A.

Jarca officiating, was followed by a reception at the Hotel Governor Clinton, Manhattan. Miss Frances Bialkowska was maid of honor. The Misses Helen Bialkowska, a sister of the bride; Mary Konefal, and Adele Kielbinska were bridesmaids. Joseph Golinoswki, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Another brother, Frank Golinowski: Ted Wyskwarski, and John Sobiek ushered.

The bride attended Girls High School. Her husband, who attended the R. C. A. Institute.

served with the Army in Korea. Margaret H. Haber's Engagement Revealed Ferdinand I. Haber of Lawrence announces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Margaret Hope Haber, to Robert L. Tinkler, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Tinkler of Bronxville. N. Y. The prospective bride, daughter also of the late Mrs.

Haber, is associate home furnishings editor of American Home magazine. She is an alumna of Syracuse University College of Fine Arts. Mr. Tinkler, an alumnus of St. John's University, also studied at Waynesburg, College and de la Grande Chaumiere in Paris.

He served as a navigator with the Eighth Air Force during World War The prospective bridegroom is regional vice chair. man of the American Veterans Committee. Pharmacy Club Plans For 'Night of Stars' The Women's Club of Columnbia University College Pharmacy will hold a "Night of Stars" tomorrow evening at the McMillin Theater, The proceeds will go to the Building Fund of the college. Among those who will enter tain are: John Henry Faulk, master of ceremonies; Lanny Ross. Martha Wright, Tom Glazer, Dorothy Hart, Toba Brill, John Sebastian, Ilona Massey and Anita Loos.

ler -Goldberg The engagement of Miss Lucette Adler to Corp. David L. Goldberg, son of Mrs. Leo J. Goldberg of Hewlett Harbor and the late Mr.

Goldberg, has been announced by her par. ents. Mrs. James Flexner of Harrison, N. and Albert Adler of Manhattan.

Miss Adler was graduated from the Scarborough School and is attending Adelphi College. Her fiance is serving with the Army at Fort Devens, Mass. He is a graduate of Washington and Jefferson College, Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. James F.

Hogan of Deer Park announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Eleanor Hogan, on Jan. 17, at Sister Elizabeth Memorial of the Norwegian Hospital. Mrs. Hogan is the former Hazel Eidsvaag of Shore Court. The Hogans have two other daughters, Susan and Barbara Hogan.

Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alweis of Billings, announce the birth of a daughter, Sophie Joan Alweis, on Jan. 9. The baby is the granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Nathan Markoe of Brooklyn and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alweis of San Diego. The child's great-grandfather, Dr.

David Gingold of Brooklyn, is visiting in Billings. JAN. 21, 1955 Society Photographer Barbara Ann Henkel Barbara A. Henkel Is Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs.

August F. Henkel of 290 Warren St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Ann to Gerard Joseph Logan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.

Logan of 119 Congress St. Miss Henkel was graduated from St. Joseph's High School and Mr. Logan attended Bishop Loughlin High School and is now employed by the City of New York. Hadassah Region Has Program Institute Brooklyn Region of Hadassah, Women's Zionist Organization of America, held a program institute yesterday at the Hotel St.

George. The afternoon session featured a Model Education panel. showing inter of American Zionist affairs and membership. Mrs. Joseph Terens, education chairman, was the moderator.

Participants were Mrs. Rubien, American Affairs chairMrs. Max Gershunoff. Zionist Affairs chairman, and Mrs. M.

Robert Goldman, membership chairman. Mrs. Alden Weingart, was the narrator of a Model Hadassah Medical Organization program. demonstrating integration of fund raising, education and Rosalie Williams. director of Central Chapter of Hadassah Choraleers, was the soloist.

Ruth Zuckerberg and Sylvia Feinman of Parkway Chapter participated in the dra" matic skit. Mrs. Harry Koppelman, program chairman, presided. Mrs. Morris B.

Levine is president. Fun in Brooklyn Your Child's World TODAY Children's Museum Film, "A Day With English Children." 4:30 p.m. Brooklyn Library Bushwick Branch, story hour for children eight years and up, 4 p.in. TOMORROW Public Listen to a Story," broadcast over WMCA. 9:30 a.m.

Brooklyn Museum Travel film and comics, 2 p.m. Children's Museum Films, 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m.; story hour, 11:30 a.m.; live animal program, 1:15 p.m.; science demonstration, 2:30 p.m.; cultural history, 3 p.m. Academy of Music--Dorothy White presents "Fun With Music" featuring songs of the Revolutionary War period, 3 p.in. TUESDAY Children's Museum -Film, "British Isles." 4:30 p.m. Brooklyn Library Stone Ave.

Branch, story hour, "Sack of Truth," and "Tom Benn and Blackbeard the Pirate," for children eight years and up, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY Children's Museum Films, "Honest Woodsman" and 'French Children." 3:45 p.m. Brooklyn Library Bushwick Branch, picture book hour, "Stone Soup" and "Miss Pattie," 4 p.m. THURSDAY Children's Museum Film. "Deer and Its 4:30 p.m.

THEATER FILMS The Schools Motion Picture Committee, a voluntary organization of parents and teachers, lists as suitable for children between 8 and 14 the following programs: "Lilt," "Fire Over Africa, Albemarie, Carroll, Elm. Plaza, Ridgewood, Tuxedo, Friday- Sunday; Kinema, Priday, Coliseum, Parragut, Portway, Harbor, Kiamiet, Nostrand, Beverly, Biltmote, Colonial, Culver, Highway, Ritt, State, Sumner, Sunday. "Fort Martin Apache." Saturday: Friday; "White "Pinocchio, Sundas, Berkshire, "White Christmas College, Friday Glen wood, Osals, Parthenon, Binsunday. With A "Khyber Maspeth. Parthenon, Fridar.

Abbott and Costello in the Foreign rion, Pottway, Saturday matinee. age group above 12. The Makeup Box EVELYN MARSH Being better looking all over modern woman's way of life as her knowledge of child psychology. longer stops at the neckline. an all-over skin beautifier that! should make a milestone in her new beauty planning.

It is Vitamin A-D Lotion, a luxurious, quick-absorbing liquid designed be used for the whole body well as an ultra effective hand lotion. Vitamin Lotion will be featured by Coty this month in conjunction with its Beauty Essentials sale which will be offering 20 to 50 percent savings on the entire line of beauty aids. Vitamin Lotion in its regular $2 ounce flacon is being introduced at $1 plus tax. Other Coty Beauty Essentials include Vitamin Complex Cream, Homogenized Night Cream, Instant Cleanser, Homogenized C1 a si Creams, Skin Freshner, Instant Beauty, Sub-Tint and Eye Concentree. Glossy Hair A delectably tinted "bubble bath" that works magic in color and gloss on your hair is Lilly Dache's latest contribution to beauty lineup.

Long a believer that a woman's goodroutine should be fun and luxurious rather than a chore, the famous glamour expert has developed over is as much a part of the her labor saving utilities and Her regimen of skin care Now Coty comes along with a home shampoo that has the appearance of appetizing colored whipped cream-yet, in actuality, works with threeway efficiency to wash, condition and highlight the hair. She calls it Coloramic Foam Glampoo. pretty pink and white bottle of Coloramic Foam Glampoo has been designed so that it is easy to grasp even with wet hands. Very highly concentrated, the contents is equal at least half a gallon of shampoo. It is priced at $2.50 (plus tax).

Sold Gold Lipstick Case! A possession almost as precious as a diamond ring and just as much a life-long treasure, that's Helena Rubinstein's new hand engraved Gold Lipstick Case, just introduced at the famous Fifth Avenue Salon. Keep it for the high occasions of your life, or take it with you wherever you go. Either way, your Gold Lipstick Case will be a cherished, lifetime companion. Packaged in an exquisite box for At. $150 (tax included), Without tassel, studded with diamonds, $200 (tax included).

THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger "Well, if turning that little knob doesn't help, your set needs adjusting." Luncheon Feb. 21 The Woman's Auxiliary of the New York State Surgical Division of the International College of Surgeons will hold a luncheon on Feb. 21 at the Columbia University Club, 4 W. 43d St. Mrs.

Clifton L. Dance, president, is also presidentelect of the national group of the Women's Auxiliary of the International College of Surgeons. LOVELY DECORATIONS 7102 by Alice Brooks Beautify your linen with these charming old-fashioned girl embroidery motifs. Lovely decorations -make several for gifts! Pattern 7102: Embroidery transfers, directions for decorating linens. Large motif for sheets, 2 small motifs for pillowcases.

Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern-add 5 cents for each pattern for first-class ing. (New, York City residents please 1 cent sales tax.) Send to the Brooklyn Eagle 15, Household Arts P. O. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station. New York 11, N.

Y. Print name, address, zone, and pattern number. Send 25 cents more in coins for our new 1955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Book. Pages and I pages of exciting designs! Child Care Expectant Seeks Solace in By BEULAH FRANCE, R.N. (Q.) I'm expecting a baby.

My only nearly 13 years old. I get very depressed band doesn't want any more children, gained 15 pounds already and still have The doctor prescribed a diet. Please tell study. I want to learn all about pregnancy. Your Birthday By Stella FRIDAY, JAN.

21-Born on this first day of the incoming sign, Aquarius, you are ruled by Uranus, god of the sky, and Saturn, the god of time. This gives you a sense of universality and you are constantly seeking universal truths. You are a leader in the realm of ideas and base your findings on factual evidence and scientific data, whenever possible. Eminently practical, you are a natural investigator and will apply yourself to any task which before you. To find what the stars have in store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph.

Let your birthday star be your daily guide. Saturday, Jan. 22 AQUARIUS (Jan, 21-Peb. 19)-There romance in the air. PISCES (Feb.

20-March 20)-Home interesta probably take the major highlight. ARIES (March 21-April 20)-You might enjoy yourself by indulging in hobby. TAURUS (April 21-May 21)-There may be things at home you want to get done. Now 18 a fine time. GEMINI (May 22-June 21)-This could be good day for inviting group of friends.

cussion can be fruitful of ideas. sure CANCER (June 22-July Friendly dis. it doesn't disintegrate into an argument. LEO (July 24-Aus. 23)-If a surprise In vitation made, accept it.

VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept, 23-Release sons which may have come from overwork. LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct, 23)-A regular sys. tern which has worked before should work out well today.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)-This would prove a fine bargain day. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

22) -Take time out for good two-day CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20)-Buy suppiles very carefully today. Cake Sale The Parents Association of, P. S.

230 will a cake sale at the school, Albemarle Road and McDonald on Tuesday, Jan. 25, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Coffee and cake also will be served. Proceeds will be used to buy equipment for the community center.

Wrinkle Removing Schue, Therese Schue. and Berta Schue be dead. their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if distributes and successors in Interest whose names and places of dence and post addresses unknown: WHEREAS SEND GREETING: At OTTO SCHILLER. who resides 36 Fox Avenue, win, and New York. amended has petition presented a praying for a decree that certain instrumenta in writing, relating to real and sonal property.

he duly proved as Last and Testament and Codiell also known Wilhelmina Conwav. Marin Wilhelmina Conway and Minnie E. Conway. lately residing at No. 155 Fast Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn.

City NOW. THEREFORE. vou and before you are hereby cited show our Surrogate's Court of County of Kings, to be held In Courtroom at of the Kings, Hail on of the Records 8th of February, 1955. at 9:30 o'clock the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF have caused the Seal of said Surrogate's Court to hereunto affixed.

(Seal) WITNESS Hon. E. RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate our said County, at the ouch of Brooklyn. in said County the 23rd day December 1954.

AARON JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. 3a7-4t Try removing wrinkles from woolens by giving them a spin in the automatic dryer. Place the wrinkled garments in the dryer with two large turkish towels which have been spun damp dry in the automatic washer or run through a wringer. After 5 to 10 minutes at low heat, remove the woolens from the dryer and dry on a hanger.

LEGAL NOTICES File No. 6537-1952 THE PEOPLE OF STATE NEW YORK, BY THE GRACE GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENTTo MARESCA, ROSE MARESCA. ANNA MARESCA, if living. and if dead, their widows. widowers.

if any, respectfully, heirs at law. next of kin, distributes, ecutors. administratora, devisees, and all other distributes. of TORE MARESCA. deceased.

whose names and places of residence are unknown. and cannot be ascertained with due diligence and any and unknown persons who may be necessary, and proper parties to this proceeding as distributes of TORE MARESCA. deceased. SEND GREETING: GIUSEPPINA ESPOSITO, and PALMA VARIOLE, who reside at No. 206 Van Sicklen Street.

in the Borough of Brooklyn, City New York, have presented their count as Administratrices of SALVATORE MARESCA, deceased. ly residing at No. 246 Columbia Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County, of Kings, City and State York. and petition praying that their account may be Judicially settled: NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of County of Kings, to be held in Court Room at the Hall of Records the of Kings.

on the 16th of February, 1955. at 9:30 o'clock the forenoon. why such settlement should not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have caused the seal of said Surrogate's Court be hereunto affixed.

(Seal) WITNESS. Hon. MAXIMILIAN MOSS. Justice the Supreme Court, and Acting Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough Brooklyn, In the said County, the 11th day January. 1955.

AARON JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. ja14-4t THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE NEW YORK by the grace of free and independent. To Caroline Becker, Adele Oehl and to Andreas Becker, Wilhelmine, Becker. Katharina Becker, Apollonia Becker, Ferdinand Schue, Juliane Schue, Therese Schue, and Berta Schue: and any all unknown persons whose names parts of whose names whose place or places of residence, are known, and cannot diligent quiry be ascertained.

distributes, heirs at law and next of kin of Minnie Conway, also known as helmina Conway, Maria Withelmina Conway and Minnie E. Conway of Andreas Becker. Wilhelmine Becker. Katharina Becker, Apollonia er. Ferdinand Schue, Juliane Schue, Therese Schue, and Berta Schue, if any of the said distributes.

at law or next of kin of deceased. of Andreas Becker mine Ionia Becker. Becker. Katherina Ferdinand Becker. Apol- DESIGNING WOMAN Mother Food child is a boy because my husthough I do.

I've six months' wait. me what books to Mrs. B. Z. (A.) I'm sending you a list of literature for expectant mothers.

But books won't do you one bit of good unless you obey your doctor's orders. At the end of three months your baby-to-be weighs only one ounce. But you've gained 15 pounds! Modern obstetrinot to add more than cians want women in walting pounds throughout the whole nine months. Greater gains may make labor very difficult. If you continue at your present rate you will gain 45 to 60 pounds before delivery.

Compensation I think I understand your trouble. You "get very depressed." Many of us, when "blue," seek solace in food. That's natural at all ages. Lots of overweight children would be normally slender if they were happier. They would a spend so much time in enjoyable activities h.

that they would not want to eat so frequently. Your pregnancy pleases you. Share your joy with others by increasing their happiness. Through your church or in your local hospital there is a surely some way you can serve. Volunteers are always I needed.

If there's a visiting nurse in your town, ask her where you could attend child care classes. These are taught by registered nurses and attended very often by both expectant parents. It would be fine if you could get your husband interested in attending with you. It's just as much your hus band's child as yours you're carrying. For his baby's sake he should help you feel happy.

That's important. If you have questions on the proper care of your child, write Beulah France her help. Enclose a stamped, self. addressed envelope. Donor Luncheon For Sisterhood The Sisterhood of the Bay Ridge Jewish Center will hold its annual donor luncheon to morrow at the Hotel Granada.

A fashion show will be presented by Kleinfeld's, 8325 5th Ave. The models will be members of the Sisterhood. Mrs. Nellie Farber, vice president, is chairman, and Mrs. BellaColb and Mrs.

Sylvia Seif are co-chairmen. OF OF LEGAL NOTICES File No. 4193 1954 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God. free and independent. To FRANK MAYER and any and all unknown persons whose names or parts of whose names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot.

after inquiry be all and ascertained. distributes. heirs at law C. next of MARIE CRAWFORD of FRANK MAYER and if any of the said dis tributees, heirs at law or next kin of deceased of FRANK MAYER be dead, their legal representatives, husbands or wives. if any, distributees and successors of in of interest whose names Office places residence and Post addreases are unknown.

SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. EDWARD P. SMITH. who New York. resides N.

at 4 Peter Cooper Road. has presented of petition praying for a decree that relatcertain Instrument in writing. ing duly to real proved and the personal Last property, Testament of MARIE C. CRAWFORD, lately residing at No. the 75th Street, in the Borough of Brookthe lyn, NOW.

City of New York. In of you cited you and each THEREFORE, day cause before are hereby to show in of County our to be Court the of Kings, in the Court Room at the Hall we the 2d day of February, 1955, at Records, in the County of Kings, 9:30 our o'clock in the to decree should not be made. forenoon, why such IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. of have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to hereunto affixed. of (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. E. IVAN RUBENSTEIN, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borouch of Brooklyn, in said County, the 17th day of December. 1934. of AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk the Surrogate's Court. OF 431-4t God FILE NO. 20508- THE PEOPLE OF STATE NEW YORK. BY THE GRACE GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT TO FERNANDO SURBITO and FRIEDA SURBITO, and if they or dead.

to their respective huaband wife, if any, and all unknown persona un- who would be grandparents, in- utees, heirs at law. and next of of FRANCESCA SURBITO. all said whom and whose names and places Wil- residence are unknown and cannot. after diligent Inquiry, be ascertained. GREETING: WHEREAS FLORENTINO DICEN AND MARY DICEN, who reside 134 Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn, New and York, have presented a petition prayheirs ine for an order approving the adoption of FRANCESCA SURBITO the petitionera and directing that said FRANCESCA be SURBITO treated shall Ju- henceforth regarded and in respects as the child of petitioners, and shall be known any.

called by the name of DOLORES and for a further order FRIEDA SURRITO have abenmining that SURRITO are doned said minor child and that consent of FERNANDO SURBITO Bald: and FRIEDA SURBITO for the adonpeti- tion of the child by the petitioners tenenand NOW. THEREFORE. vou and the before our Surrogate's Court of of vou are hereby cited to show cause Courtroom at the Hall of Records. County of to be AS the County of Kings on 9:30 the o'clock 2nd February, 1955. at 35th the forenoon, made.

why such order should not be IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF each have raused the seal of cause said Surrogate': affixed. Court to the hereunto (Seal) wiTvres. Hon. E. IVAN In RURENSTEIN.

Surrogate day our said County at the In ouch of Brooklyn. In County of Kings, on the day of Derember 1954. we AARON L. JACOBY. our Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

be d31-4t ASSIGNEE SALE IVAN SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY of -In the Matter of the General Bor- alenment far the Renefit of Creditors the of JEROME SIT RERT trading under of the name SCOTTY'S OUTLET. Assignor, to L. BECK. pionee.

Pursuant to an order of this Court. notice la hereby given that the assets -By Elizabeth 2 WHAT COMES FIRST IN A ROOM? What comes first in a room? You do. You and the others who live in it. Even those who come visiting should count more than the walls and the furniture and the floor, the living and moving instead of the cold and still. Rooms exist only for people and should be be- becoming to them and serve them.

No room should be so bold as to publish its own No single element in room should speak up loudly. Beware of pattern, particularly on big windows, that won't let the eye go. If any single room element keeps you conscious of it whenever you're in the room, it needs changing. The effect of a room should be smoothly blended over-all effect, and an impression of a room should be of beauty and comfort before it is of draperies and furniture. It is possible to create this impression only if the room is planned for its role as background, with a strong feeling that in Used Cars YOU CAN FORD USED any other role it cannot be right.

Booklet, please. Write to beth Hillyer for her booklet "What's Wrong With That Room?" and you'll receive just the information you need to spot room faults and correct them. It takes up 16 furnishing and rating subjects and answers your, most puzzling questions. Inclose 15 cents and a stamped, self dressed envelope, please, with your request addressed to Miss Hillyer, Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn 1, N. Y.

be it WEEK'S SEW- THRIFTY 4584 6-14 by -Anne Arloms Mildew Prevention Prevent mildew of ened clothes by storing in the refrigerator until to iron them. You'll also they iron easier. Two dresses or a dress and coat! Either way she wears them -these are the prettiest fashions your little girl could own! Have the dress in colorful cotton -the coat-dress in rich contrasting pique or faille. Quick to cut out, put together. Joy to sew! Pattern 4584: Girls' Sizes, 6, 8.

10, 12, 14. Size 10 dress, yards 35-inch; coat yards. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. 35 cents (coins) for this pattern 5 cents for each pattern if you wish first mailing.

(N. Y. C. residents please add one cent sales tax.) Send to Anne Adams, care of the Brooklyn Eagle 53, Pattern 243 W. 17th New York 11, N.

Y. Print name, address with zone, style land size. FUN POP, TO NEVER FAILS! AUMAYS sO POP CRISP CORN AT YOUR GROCER'S 3 Used Cars TRUST DEALER, CARS maybe dampthem time find -ALL MAKES ON SALE! SEE YOUR NEAREST FORD DEALER LEGAL NOTICES of the above named Assignor. consiting of merchandise and fixtures, will be sold at public auction on January 20. 1955.

at 11:00 A.M. at premises 749 Newark Jersey City, New Jersey, by Joseph Gutterman duly licensed auctioneers. Auctioneer's Office: 277 Broadway, N. Y. C.

Telephone No. WOrth 2- 4545-6. ALFRED L. BECK. Assignee.

SCHWARTZ. RUDIN DUBERSTEIN, Attorneys for Assignee, 26 Court Brooklyn, N. Y. DISSOLUTION NOTICE The KUNICKI partnership between JOSEPH and JOSEPH P. VITRANO, doing business under the firm name of TONE GRAVING N.

at was 345 Bergen Street, the business this formerly day consolved. ducted by the partnership will be conducted by Joseph P. Vitrano, who has assumed liability for payment of all existing partnership debta and obligationa, Dated, BrookSEPH' Y. KUNICKI January A 1955. JOSEPH JO- P.

VITRANO. ja14-4t I HEREBY CERTIFY that I am conducting or transacting business under the name or designation of 345 Bergen Street, County of Kings, VITRA-TONE ENGRAVING at State of New York. My full name la JOSEPH P. VIStreet, TRANO and I reside at L. 596 Irene South N.

Y. I FURTHER CERTIFY that I am the successor in interest to a KUNICKI and JOSEPH P. VITRANO partnership composed of JOSEPH the person such or persons heretofore using name or names to carry on or conduct or transact business. IN WITNESS I have this 11th day of 1955. made and signed this certificate, JOSEPH P.

VITRANO. Ja14-4t File No. 3970-1953 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK by the grace of God. free and independent. TO CARO: LINE ZOLLNER, MARTIN SCHUMICK.

ANNA ROBITZA and HERMINA FILLIPICH: SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. Stephen P. Haban and Anton Schumick, who reside at No. 1337 Linwood Columbus. Ohio.

and 297 Deshler Avenue, Columbus. Ohio, have presented their Account as Administrators of SCHU. MITS. CARL SCHUMITS. KARL, SCHUMICH.

KARL SCHUMITSCH. CARL SCHUMITZ. KARL SCHUMITZ, deceased. lately reeding at No. 295 Schenck Avenue, in the ouch of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York.

a petition praying that their 'account may be Judicially settled: and the sale of premises known as 295 Schenck Avenue, Brooklyn, N. and more fully described in the petition. NOW. THEREFORE. you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings.

to be held in the Court Poom at the Hall of Records in the County of Kings. on the day of February, 1955. at 9:30 6 clock in the forenoon, why such settlement and order should not be had and for such other and further relief praved for in mid petition. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

(Seal) WITNESS Hon. E. IVAN RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said at the Bor. ouch of Brooklyn, In the said County.

the 27th day of December. AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. 431-4t SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY JOHN SCALA. Plaintiff, ANNA McKEON also known A5 ANNA A. McKEON: O'NEILL of the defender JOHN O'NEILL, the name being fictitiona. the real or true name of to said defendant JOHN being unknown plaintiff: O'NEILL. if living.

or if dead, his widow. heiral at law, next of kin, distributees. LEGAL NOTICES ecutors, administrators, assigns, true tees, devisees, legatees. creditors, grantees and lienors, and any and all persons deriving or claiming any title to or interest in, or lien upon, the real property affected by this action, all of whom and whose names and places of residence are unknown to plaintiff: THE CITY OF NEW YORK and THE PEOPLE THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Defendants.

To the above named defendants and each of them: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this ACe tion, and to serve a copy of your swer, or if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the plaintiff's torney, within twenty (20) days after the service of this, summons, exclusive of the day of service: and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you 'by default. for, the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated: Brooklyn, New York, June 17, 1953. BLANEY AND MINETT. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and P.

0. Address. 189 Montague Brooklyn, N. To the above named defendants other than ANNA McKEON, THE CITY NEW YORK and THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an one of order of Hon. Benjamin Brenner, the Justices of the said Court, dated December 17, 1954.

and filed with the complaint in the Kings County Clerk's Office at Brooklyn, N. Y. The object of this action is to forereal close a transfer of tax lien affecting property designated and shown the tax map of the Borough of Brooklyn in the City of New York as of June 18, 1941. as Sec. 4.

Block 1039. Lot 51 (old description Ward 22 WD, Block 77. Lot 6). Borough of Brooklyn, Dated: December 24. 1954.

BLANEY. MINETT HOLAHAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. d24-6t FILE NO. 8221-1954 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE NEW YORK, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND INDEPENDENTTo: Any and all persona who are or may be distributes (heirs at law and next of kin) of MARY V. KELBY, also known as MARY GINIA KELBY, whose names, places of residence and post office dresses, if any there be.

if living; are unknown to petitioner and not after diligent inquiry be tained: and if they or any of th are dead, then their respective. hun. bands, wives, distributes, grantces, devisees. legatees, legal tives, administrators, trustees. lienora.

sors in interest if all of whom and whose re dences and post office nddresses are unknown petitioner cannot by diligent Inquiry be ascertained. SEND GREETING WHEREAS, JENNIE KELBY, who resides at 115 Randall Avenue. Freeport. Nassau County, New York. presented that a a petition praying for a certain in trument ire writing.

relating, to real and sonal, Last propertv, WIll be duly proved and Testament of MARY V. KELBY also known MARY VIRGINIA KELRY. lately siding nt No. 136 Penn Street, in the Kings. Borough City of and Brooklyn.

State of County of and New York. with the that Will Letters Annexed of Issue Administration to WILPlace, Garden Cltv. of New 5 York, Devereux LIAM K. ALLISON. of NOW.

THEREFORE, herebv you and each Cause you before are cited to show in the the County of Kings, to be held our Surrogate's Court courtroom at the Hall of ords in the Kings, on the o'clock in the February, forenoon. 1955. why at suck 9:30 day of IN degree should TESTIMONY not be made, WHEREOF. have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to (Seal) be here unto affixed. IVAN WITNESS.

HON. RUBENSTEIN. Sure rogate the of our said at in Borough of Brooklyn, of said December. County the day 1954. Clerk of AARON L.

JACOBY. Surrogate's Court. Ja7-4t.

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About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963