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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 25, 1949 GOOD MIXERS 13 Marriage Licenses Your Birthday BOOKS OF THE DAY Society Miss Suzanne Gobel Marriage licenses for the following persons are on file today In the Brooklyn Marriage License Bureau; By Stella FRIDAV, FEB. 25 Born to Piatt (28i. 4643 Bay Parkway Engrossing First Novel About English Carnival Dover a Bperunt uu, aou Mont gomery Streei. day, you are essentially the social type and your excellent make'? no attempt to analyze Ru.isell U.

Kwaak (2B. 653 Feted at Shower-Tea Audrey E. Rail u. his attraction to Racer. He is a boxer and not a psychiatrist.

He Avenue. memory for names and faces will stand you in good stead. BACKLASH IlllH Raisin. Rimnd Sinister. n.v caroisso NVrtW Story Writ it The action of this story takes Given by the Rotchfords Albert Ellenboiien '29.

1441 Prospect fights bloody battles, he steals Place; Lorraine u. Koss (Jit, ion Ocean Ave. You women are fitted to be so he Rambles and tries every r.ni,u Kravit; (371. 234 St. John's sj ti Miss Suzanne Gobel, daughter of Airs.

Thomas Jerome Tiernan and the late Adolf Place; Mary uui, I (oo cial leaders; organizers of philanthropic programs and the 50th St. Benjamin Kleiner (55), 1645 President Gobel of 8025 Shore Road, Lillian B. Braunstein tj(. viu- hat tan place against tne DacKgroiinai means within his power of a traveling carnival in (0 lrip the man he loves. Other Having been written 0f rn-c dragged an Englishman for a British the vortex.

Lillian; a dance audience, it first few pages are nai gjr; Sarah, an ex-palmist; like. You men may divert your energies to other fields, but you will do your best In work which whose marriage to Stanley J. Michael P. McOte (27). 77 Eastern Park way; Ann L.

McNeil (19. 504 5tn Ave. Pedro Venara (291. 255 8. 3d Roaa most a to the American 'Mag's manager and other car- Grant, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley .1. Grant of (ISI2 Bay Cliff Terrace, will take place in June, was given a miscella i cider. 1 lie scent ot characters. The storv III Margaret.

M. Fiynn '33), 311 2d Si. John A. Zoltowski (29 229 20th St. I Oil Yarembhisky (19i, 618 4Cb AM.

Harry Rosenthal (24). 649 Empire Boulevard: Shirley (21), 835 Parle Avenue. Reuben 8. Slegel (24), 1522 Sterling Place; Helen L. Pakchar (20i, 1522 Sterling Place Alfred Alam 52 16 Dean Mar Kaiesk (45).

16 Dean St. Russell A. Ziese (21), Franklin Square, Joan C. O. Clark 1318 Halsey St.

William A. Shand Jr. (27), 5152 22d Marlon O. McCand.esi 125). 2646 E.

24th St. Harry Schmidt (211. 814 I. 13th o. Joan' I.

Stewart (18l 608 E. 15th St. Michael Levisch S3 1 90 Hart Edith Cohen (43), 1848 St Wilton E. Johnston (29). 251 Emerson Place; Maria DiSaba.o (36), 251 Emerson Place.

John J. McManus Jr. (23). 264 3-d Jeanne A. neigar (18).

567 E. 29lb Street. Marvin Ellenberg (26. 35 Linden Lenore F. Davis (20, 35 Linden Boulevard Francisco M.

Diaz (28). 195 Roebling 81.: Rosa V. Medina (29), 195 Roebllng Street. Alexander Mann (27i, 131 13th Mary Scerbo (261, 379 5th St. Alvln Miller (22).

Queens: Phyllis Bokol- chlck (191. 58 Legion St. Leroy 8. Atkins 122). 901 Myrtle Ave.

I Rosa Hamm (18). 1 St. Felix St. Nlkitas Angelou (37). 689 Lincoln Place: Constance Roussetakls (32), 689 Lincoln Place.

Warren Schwartz (22). 2168 82d St. I Natalie Ooldsteln (18), 685 Wrong, St. Portunato J. Sestl (20).

4523 Ave. Claire T. Carrica (17). 299 7th Ave. Robert Shiftman (20), Hoboken, N.

J. Paula B. Cohen (18). Queens. George V.

Esposlto (21), 112 Hull Mary S. Moraglia (18), 2000 Bergen Street, neous shower and tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Joseph Rotchford, 7101 Colonial Road, on Sunday. Amon those present were calls for dealing with people directly.

You normally have very even temper, but if pushed around, you can display a surprising amount of combative energy. You have a keen imagination and a quick, pointed wit. Developed, this combination might make you a clever writer or critic, since you know almost instinctively what is good when it comes to the arts and how to say what you think in no uncertain terms. To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the mis. i nomas j.

nernan, Stanley J. Grant, Mrs. Alice Mc-l Quillen, Miss Sue Donohue, Mrs. James McQuillen, Mrs.j M. Mojlca 1241.

436 48lh St. Ernesto O. Montalvo (261, 135 Moore Ida. Cortei 128), 181 Havemeyer Street. Sol S.

Rubin (30), 1037 Montgomery Pearl Rosi (18i. 2864 Brighton 4th 8t Earl L. Jones (411. Hartsdale, N. Catherine E.

Lamont (361, 1624 W. St. Prank DeRosa (22, 159 Rockaway Doris T. Fuller (171. 368 Sumpter St.

Joseph F. Banach (25), 283 Dlvlnon Ann M. Molest (23), 208 3 1st St, Leonard Haskel (26). 706 Ave. Thelma M.

Widockler 121). 173 Beaumont St. Frederick H. Modlln (24). 1742 Union Claire.

Welsbt-rger (21), 814 Albany Ave. Rjmon Near on (26), 142 Varet Antoinette J. Esposito (17), 518 Bush-wick Ave. Frank Cutrupl (301. 7007 3d Anna Parzlale (23).

2069 W. 8th St. Maurice Dragutsky (20). 1627 48th Susanne Stern (20 Queena. David Fineberg (27).

55 Hanson Place; Geraldine C. Meyer (26). Queens. Robert Blltzsteln (20). 8621 20th Esther M.

Silver (18), 133 Bay 31st Street, John A. Walters (33), 158 Ouernsey Marion Wafkins (orneliotis McQuillen, Mrs Charles Lohhman, Mrs. Robert McCabe, Aliss Patricia Tiernan, Miss Maureen Tiernan, Mrs. pyramids toward its inevitable end in mounting suspense. Lacks 'Rhythm' And strangely, as if driven by an obsession as powerful as Racer's, the author does everything in his power to destroy what may have been a gripping first novel! With complete disregard of prose rhythm, and with no consideration for his reader, Raisin unbalances his prose by using short, Hemmingway-like dialogue, and then connects it.

with endless, unpunctuated sentences often lines long. The readw, who has been carried along at the breathless rate of the dialogue, now is forced to slow down, punctuate the sentences himself to get their meaning, and usually ends up by skipping them completely. In spite of its mechanical failings, ''Backlash" is a gripping novel of well-portrayed characters. It is sincerely hoped Marion Watkiim Engaged to AVed Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur 'Watkins of 4U2 1-lth St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marion Watkins, to John Scire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scire, of Saugus, Alass. Miss Watkins was graduated from the Manual Training High School, and is president of the Phi Sigma Theta sorority, Pas- i- missing and there is no pink lemonade and roasted peanuts.

The barkers go through their i-piel v- i Hi an English accent. But tiie crouds are the same, surging, excited, their emotions close to the surface, the tinsel camouflage over their prosaic or sordid lives drawn thin and ti an-parent. 'Backlash'' is a story of people. is primarily the story i'f Mag Maguire, the carnival boxer, and Racer, the man who daily sends his motorcycle rearing along the "Wall of IVatli." Maguire is a simple person, a ruvc. easygoing lad, rone too bright, nor too dumb, v.ith a fair sense of humor and a strong sense of loyalty, His is to box each night any young hopeful in the audience who steps into the ring with hi me.

Complex Man Racer is a much more complex num. He is bitter and sardonic, and bis affinity toward machine- has made him almost like a machine himself ruth- li -s and re-UtUvs in his surge corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide. Saturday, Fel. 26 Mararet Mrs.

Joseph Tiernan. Mrs. Patrick Tiernan, Mrs. John Tiernan, Airs. Margaret Farrell, Mrs.

Raymond Sheerin, Mrs. George Byrne, Mrs. Joseph A. PISCES iFrb 20-Marrh 21 Ptrsona! 14666 SIZES l2- Dorothy V. Trunz.

Mrs. Nor CHOICE HERRING FILLETS sains can he ARIES iMarch 22-April 201-ExceUent for mtimHae. TAURUS 'April 21-May 211 Be fo- n-Jth rtthnrs vr.it fll fmrf man Winck, Mrs. Edwin Klei- ive 'Chapter. She is employed Mrs.

GW Ton' Sowing as love it! This! a awards ample. 9. tiviay it) ah emotional day. CANCER (June 23-JuIy 23) Mar-rlaKPs nr smiled upon jun now LEO July 24-Aiu. 23i Basicany dress has few pattern parts, simplest construction.

Bolero is sew-easy too. Together they're by the Williamsburgh Savings Rank. Her fiance is associated with the General Electric Co. of Lynn. Mass.

He attended Saugus High School, and served three and a half years with the arinv. 'i i7 F7n Tr'Prt the Spring ensamble of your dreams! Polglase, Mrs. James Cowboy, Mrs. Benjamin Brady, Mrs. Andrew Warwick, Mrs.

Edward Metzger, Mrs. Charles P. Lambert, Mrs. William Lind, and Mrs. Thomas Cullen.

Catherine M. Regan Honored at Party that Mr. Raisin in his future works stops trying so hard to perfect an artificial style and mind on viiat needs doing. LIBRA iSv-pt 23-Orl. 23 1 All lines ol enter'ainment are good SCORPIO (Oct.

24-Nov. 221 Mainly-a social day. SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 221 Trading In ail the commodities appears lavoied just now CAPRICORN (Dec.

23-Jan. 20) A journev is possible. AQUARIUS Uan. 21-Peb. 191 If Jtm are diplomatic with every one, you will find that, It nays you wtll.

sticks to his natural gift of IN VUICI0US SOUR CREAM SAUCE toward ins goals. Kacmg a motorcycle was an urge in him portraying ordinary people dramatically. Or that Mr. Raisin hires a good proofreader. A surprise shower was given in honor of Aliss Catherine bordering upon obsesMon.

A Pattern T10GG in sizes 12, 14, 1(5, IS, 20. Size 16, dress takes 2' 2 yards 30-inch; yards contrast. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send 30 cents in coins for the special handling of this De Luxe pattern to Brooklyn Eagle.

Pa Item 243 V. 17th Manhattan 11, New York. Print plainly name, ad Hack accident had kept him from the racing (racks for two ears. The last vear of his WRITE FOR convalescence he spent with 1 lie carnival, riding his roaring Regan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas P. Regan of HO E. on Saturday evening by 'the Misses Mary McCaffrey and Theresa McCaffrev at the AlcCaffrey home. 413 E. St.

Aliss Regan will become the bride of Robert. A. Hawke, son of Mrs. Andrew Hawke of 4120 Clarendon Road and the late Air. Hawke, on dress with zone, size and style BOOK OF VITA FOOD PRODUCTS, 654 Greenwich Street, New York 14, N.Y.

numher. 100 RECIPES Hein.ii ilinc ,1. Sharkey's Marriage niioiinced St. Rose of Lima's R. C.

Church was the scene of the marriage of Aliss Bernardino Joan Sharkey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Sharkey of 1)01 Coney Island to William T. Reese, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Thomas ,1. Reese of E. liVth on Feb. If). Alonsignor James H.

Casey, pastor, officiated. A breakfast was held at the Alidwood Restaurant. Bridal attendants included Airs. William Sharkey, sister-in-law of the bride, and the Misses Eleanor Beacham and Lucille Beacham. Best man for his Miss Ruth Schachner I A Naomi Lassar A ao ,1 LKGAL NOTICES AT, NOTICES mil- suiu County, at thp machine across lhe vertical lunk of ihe "Wall of Death." Now he is ready to race again, but he needs pounds for a new machine.

The main story of ''Backlash" is the struggle to secure the fif) pounds. Against this seemingly thin plot. James Raisin builds up his characters and his situations and achieves remarkable suspense and a haunting sense of impending doom. Maguire in his simple, honest way is swept into the vortex of Racer's desire and hesitates at nothing to help his friend. He spi iii i lie ii.

(.. en i ti i of st. Jerome. Bride of Harold Rubin The bride-to-be attended Cath-I Miss Ruth Schachner. daugh-erine MeAuIey High School and tor of Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Schaeh-is employed as secretary to thejner of HiOO 0th was mar- miiuiujii in orooKiyn, in iiiei gcr, Kietcelmau Bcnetar, as at lor- nid the 2Stli day neys for the executor be fixed at tha of Kour Thousand Eight Hundreit ried to Harold Rubin, son of ol January, l'jii), AARON L. jAC'OBT. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court, Thi.s citatiun Is served upon yon as n-quired by law. You are not obliged to appear In person.

It you fail to appear It will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written objeetions thereto. You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for vou. f4-4t brother was Joseph Reese. William Sharkey and William Aloen acted as ushers. Rev.

Harold Martin, diocesan director of the Catholic Guild for the Blind. Mr. Hawke, a graduate of St. Leonard's Academy, is associated with the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. The Thomas Billions ltd in From Honeymoon Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Har Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rubin of 1842 New York on Tuesday at the Hotel St. George.

The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Gladstone. Miss Helen Morgenstern attended as maid of honor. Philip Amada was best man. The bride is a graduate of Pratt Institute and a member Mr. and Mrs.

Reese will live in Klatbush when they return Dollars (of which $2,500 ha already been paid), and that the disbursements Incurred and to be Incurred by said attorneys and not yet paid be paid by the executor: NOW. therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to show caiue before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held In Room 25-A at the Hall of Records tn tha County of Kings on the 4th day ot April. 1949. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why iuch settlement and such, incidental relief should not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to bu hereunto affixed.

(Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS I. McOAREY, Surrogate of -our said County at the Borough of Brooklyn. thx s.nl'l County, the 1st dav of February, 1949.

AARON' JACORY, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. nS-44 from the Poconos. The bride attended St. Amies File No. 73349 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent.

To SoIIred Aas. Solbergriioen, idre Eiker Dramnien, Noiway, OREi-T-ING: WHEREAS. Theodora L. Kopstad. who resides at HL'nd Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York, ha jovsentrd a petition praying for a di'cre that a. certain inNru-nient in writing, lelating to real and pergonal property, duly proved a. the Last Will and Testament of Axel M. Kojistad. lately residing at No.

1 1ST Slrept in hp fiMi rniirh of Browne Secretarial School. MrJMlSS Naomi LOSSar ton bine returned from thcii' of Theta Alpha Pi. Following wedding trip, which induded a wedding trip to New Orleans. 'Reese served in the Navy Bnnnilnrri tour of Washington, D. La the couple ill reside Brooklyn.

C00D6 nans Mrs. Harold Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lassar Canada. The former Miss E.

20th St. announee'catherine Walsh of IH2 Lincoln Vo. Vnrli I File Xn njih KUQ both QUICK. 4 AECUUA tliree years in the Kennhwo-t Pacific. He is associated with the New York Port Authority.

Mr. and Mrs. Irving C. Kop-pek? of o()l E. 48th St.

announce the bethrothal of their daughter, Miss Helen Marilyn Kop-pele, to Sidney Sokel of 2119 E. 27th St. Mr. Sokel. a hair stylist, was a sergeant In Medical Corps.

Road became the bride of Mr. Barton on Jan. 20 at the R. C. Church of St.

Francis of Assisi. The Rev. Daniel J. Martin officiated. A breakfast followed at the Ambassador Restaurant and also a reception at the the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Naomi Lassar, to Robert M. Nadell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nadell of 2341 21st St.

Miss Lassar attended James Madison High School and was graduated from Highland Ma- QUAKER OATS 20 MAKES A FRESH DESSERT OF LEFTOVER CAKE BURTON'S Pure Vanilla adds a delightful festive flavor to sweetened whipped cream, to top leftover cakes it makes a fresh delicious dessert. Beat 1 cup heavy cream until stiff. Fold in 4 tablespoons sugar, teaspoon BURTON'S Pure Vanilla. Brown Post American Legion nor College. Mr.

Nadell is a Hall graduate of James Madison The "bride was attended by now. Therefore, you 'and each! the people of the state nv of you ar hereby cited to show NEW YORK, by the grace of Go'l before our Surrogate's Court of the free and independent. To James Cos-I'ounty of King, to be held in Room grove. Michael Cosgrove. Thomas Co- as-A at the Hall of Records, in the I grove, John Cosgrove.

Norah Cus- County of Kings, on the 10th day oflKrove. Patrick Cosgrove. John Mul-March, 1943. at 9.30 o'clock in thellins. Mullins.

Honora Ke-forenoon, why audi decree should not metz, Thomas Cosgrove. Rita Grazi-be made. lano. Margaret Danya. Patrick Mc- I.N TESTIMONY WHEREOF.

weJratli. Gerard McGrath. Richard havi; caused lhe Seal of ourj Ilh Daniel Hickey. Edward said Suniate Coirt to be r'hkey and to Jane Manjo, Anna lieieunto affixed. Hickey, Mary Hickey and Richard t(, (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. FRANCIS Hickey, If living, and if dead, to any D. JlcfJAREY Surrogate ofiand all unknown peiaons whoeo 'iiii said O.iuntv. at he I of whose names, arid Korough of Brooklyn, in the -whine place or places of re.sideme aio (aid Coiintv Hie 261 day 'U'known. and cannot, alter diligent of Januur 19IH.

be ascertained, distributee. AARON L. JACOBY. 'liens nt law and next, of kin of uol Clerk of the Court. I Honor also known Norali This itatiun is served upon you as Cos-grove and if any of trie said d.s-ley.uied by law.

You are not i-i iut't--. hcir.s at hiw or next of kin to appear in person. If vou fail to of deceased, be dead, their legal no-' appear it will be assumed that you'ttventativi-s. their husbands or consent to the proceed ings. uiii-sa you f)nv.

di.Mtr 'hmees and successors in file, written obie.ctions thereto. You whose names and or lat-. have a right to have ail attornev-at-' of residence and orii. law appear for you. ft-lt-Fjar" unknown.

SEND CREETING High School ana is attending Aliss uorotliv Montegary asi LUXURY FOR ALL Brooklyn College. maid of honor. The Misses Teresa McCaffrey, cousin of the II ZZ I iindi', and Ann Aiello were IF irS BURTON'S IT'S BETTER costs further bridesmaids. Acting as best man wfis James llarton. the made by hridegroom's brother.

Albert Daughter Born Announcement is Mr. and Mrs. Frank l.KGAL, NOTHKS TKADCMARK ROTICB lliiami lnrrihv ami PVkvanl vv uawr en. v. Ala- 'Mrs.

Tiarton a graduate of Hartmann, of Aver, and Greenlawn. of the birth of a daughter on Feb. 19 in the TAKE NOTICE that JACK STKIN A 705 Driifen Bklyn. N. filed with tlio Secretary of Stale of N.

Y. trarlo mark ROCHEL.LE'1 to be tued on canned -and bottled fooda. fl8-18t oau THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, bv tha grace 'if God free and Indnpendent. To Tlierja Dunne. Margaret Mtirphy.

Tt'rence iJunne. Elizabeth Kirioella, Edward Janus Boylaa. boretta Boy-Inn, Wary Boylan Vandcrcar, Elia- Bishop McDonnell Memorial THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF who resides at 1918 8th Avenue, Br. NEW YORK, by the grace of Godil.vn, New York, has presented a pcti-free and independent. To Sarah Love, i lion pray ing for a decree that a o.t-Margaret Busund.

Annie Travnor. tain inslrument in writing, relaiin Owen Tiaynor. Maiy McCaffrey, Ellen I to rent and personal property, be duly Tianor. and to Eugene AlcOiade. if pruved a.s the La.jt Will nrirl Tt.i- Phillips House of Massachusettshng, School and the bride- is EVAPORATED MILK 1 inline Notman OervaM.

Catii1! me Dunne Knorr, Mary Dunne. Te-jliviiig and if dead lo any and all un- meni of Honora Cosgrove. also known General Hospital. Mrs. Hart- gn)om attended Brooklyn Tech-manu the former Murgotnicai jjjgh School.

He is a (Irace. daughter of Dr. and navv. veteran, associated with Kdwiu Joseph Grace of Brook-; Up Sperry Gyroscope Com-lvn and Greenlawn. The child NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Brooklyn Union Coal Company.

24 Street, Brooklyn. New York, liai registered its trademark "Brooklyn Union LehiKh and desisn" with tne Serretarv of Stata of Nw York, to used on coal. 17-lSt oau resa Dunne. Thomaa M. Man us.

Annie known persons whose names or pans Norah I nsgrove. lately residing nt Speiue M. Manus. Palia'k names, and whose place or No. 1911 8th Avenue, in the Borough John MeGlone McManus, Rlchaid Mc-i places of residence are unknown, and of Brooklyn.

Oily of New York. Maims, Josjeph Dunne Helen an not. after diligent inquity. be as-j NOW. THEREFORE vou and each Boylan, Rev.

Charles A. liovd. Brook- renamed, distributee, lo irs at law of vou are hereby cited to show causa lvn Home lor Blind, Crippled and De-and next of kin of said Annie Tray-, before our Sin rogate's Court of the) fectue Children, Servants of Relief, imr. and if any of the said distribu- 1 ounty of Kings, to be held in Room named for her mother. The Bartons are living at tor Incurable Camel, Society of St K.

31st St. rees, ueirs at law or next ot Kin ui ai uie Man oi Kecoros. in too deceased, be dead, their legal repre-County of Kings, on the 2Ut day of sentaiives, their or wives. 1 March. 1949.

at 9.30 o'clock in the) if any, distributees and iuccesso) in forenoon, why such decree should not interest whose names andor places he made. LICENSES Omrssi Kpslcin Miss Goldie Omessi, daiiglv ter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron NOTICE la hereby given that license ot residence and post office aUdroiusea: ltt.TIWfJ.NY WHEREOF, we Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Stewart of 42) Berry St. announce the UB i.ibW has been issued to the ar unknown. eK.MJ GKKETINti WHEREAS. ELLEN GOR.M LEY. who resides ST F.Mhi-i sttt-ppt have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate Court to he hereunto affixed.

WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS McGAHET. Surrogate of underslKned to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Ijw at 473-75 58th County of Kings. City of Nw York, fur off- Brooklyn.

New Yolk, has presented (Sea!) Vincent de Paul, connected wilh Queen of All Saints R. C. Church. Mary Murphy Edwin Sweeney Ftancis Sweeney, SEND GREETING WHEREAS. LORETTA BOYLAN.

who resides at 61 Avenue, Brooklyn. New York, has presented a petition praying that, a decree be made admitting a certain instrument in writing, dated October 30th. 1939. relating to real and personal property, which was in existence at the time of Testator's death or wail fraudulently destroyed in the lifetime of deceased, he duly proved as the Iist Will of ELIZABETH DUNNE, lately uimwsi ot oe- iieu.othn, of their fiauglher, came the bride on Sunday of: VIiss Violet Stewart, to Clarence Herbert Epstein, son of Mf-I Frankson of South Ozone Park. a petition praying for a decree that.

prenuses consumption amas J. Flanm-ry Walter T. Kelly, a certain instrument tn writing, relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the Last Will and Tes and Jack hpstem, also ot Mth Brooklyn. DONT LIT Mfc dba Kverready Dairy tirocery our saio v.oumy. ar the Uo, -ouch of Brooklyn in the SHid County the 11th day ot February.

1919. AARON L. JACOBY Clerk of the Surrogate Court. fla-4t tament, of ANNIE TRAYNOR, lately residing at 314 Eldert Street, tn the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New GO H0M6 WtTHOUfi York. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NOW.

THEREFORE, you and each residing at -No. Jo lermont Avenue Hetty's CHOCOLATE License No. L-1M0 has been issued 1 i ii the Borough of Brooklyn. City oljof you are hereby cited to allow cause I 1 Ladies Brooklyn, at Temple Beth-El. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Norma Omessi.

and Eugene Epstein, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. The bride Is a graduate of Brooklyn College and the bride to the undersigned to sell liquor and1f.w York PW TOrK. (neiiuM inn ouilogHie. voul Ol uie REDUCING St cum Cabinet (Swedish 1 0 Treatment $20 Granada Manage Salon HOTEL GRANADA Lytt A. 4 Aihlind pi.

wine at reiao uuuer uie Mcoio'iu. Beverage Control Law at 4SU 80th Street, Brooklyn 9. N. for off- NOW, THEKiiFOKB. you ana each, on my oi R.im;s., 10 oe neio.

in itoom of vou are herehv cited to show at the Hall of Records, in the before our Surrogates Court of thel County of Kings, on the 7th day of SYRUP premises consumption. SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS -OLD DUTCH MUSTARD plaintiff, against. Sarah' F. 0 Connor, Catherine L. Schwoetei-Marv Lynch.

Clara Degener. all 01 the above, if living, and if they dead, their respective heirs at law. legal representatives, legatees, next of kin, distributees, executors, creditors, assign trustees, lienors and grantees ana their husbands, wives and wirtnwa nnH anv County of Kings, to beheld in Room I March. 1919. al 9:30 o'clock in the IKVl.W WAKSHAIM a-A at the Hail of Records.

In the i rorenoon. wny eucn uecree snouia noi 1 dba Bay Shore Wine Liquors mad jzans 480 80th Street Brooklyn 9, N. Y. fl8-2tF IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. FRANCIS P. McOAREY. Surrogate of groom is a Columbia grauu-ate. The couple left on a wedding trip through the Canadian Lauren tians.

For Apsointmint Phont: Mr. Irwin Tsrl'i3-M0 Opts Daily 10 tt Thun. till 7029 AHO ITS HiCHT 11 LEGAL NOTICES Sat. li Nods our saia county, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the County of on the 7th day of March. 1919.

at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS D.

McOAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the caid County ihe 28th day of January, 1949. AARON L. JACUBY, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. H-4t THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF To Buy UPTONS said County the 29th day of CO and all persons deriving or claiming any title or interest or lien upon the real property affected by this action, and all of whom and whose are.

unknown to the plaintiff, and HARRY W. MARSH, as Acting Commissioner of Welfare of the City of New York. Public National Bank Trust Company of New York. Brooklyn Edison United State of America, Home Owners Loan rv. V.

January, imi. AARON JACORY SOUP MIX. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. f4-4t 3 iokk, oy tne grace or uoa tree and independent. To any and all unknown persons whose names or parts of who4e names, and whose place or places of residence are unknown, and cannot, after diligent inquiry be ascertained, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of said Maria Micke.

also known as Maria deceased, and If any of the File No. 7821947 wasiiiaiwtiffi)iS THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE QF ration. People of the State of NEW VltRK RV THF r.RlPRt OFIvork and City of New York defend- Be a maestro with the needle! This luxurious cutwork is just as simple to embroider as it is beautiful send for it today! Ten Mrinl! stimulus; motif- easy, too' Pattern TOJO: transfer IGUD. FREE AND IN DEPENDENT, i ants iK7 1 M.IN THE ABOVE NAMED 1 REINA WOLF. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OFjTo SAM WINTER NEW YORK, bv the Grace of GodlRUDl ROSENTHAL.

LOUIS CAHN. P'ENDANTS: xou are h-rcby su said distributees, at law or next of kin of deceased, be dead, their I.lt.,1 i.nia...ni oo l.iilh.n, Running houia parly 1 1 1 it I I Free and Independent. TO: GER-IOARL CHN HATTtE ROSENTHAL Intoned to answer the or club Bothered or' if any. disiributees-and suc- a a ufk i ovnps rmraK i lor err xmakii UfWiua HI v.llll.'.e uu by what to ervef; places of residence and post off ire ad iKt ut CALDWtuu chakloi it r.uMi nu.Mi. rii.u, wi.N-un.s anion, arm a DUNBAR.

ELIZABETH SYTHES. TER. JACQUELINE WINTER, Jeur n-r. or if the si.it-FRANCES HELEN HA.RRON. EVE-1 KLIANE WOLF.

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WHEREAS. Anna Lehner. who res-ides at 121 Jefferson Street. Brooklyn, New York Citv. has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the Last Will and Tes ten motifs 2'axS to o'sxll) inches.

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Call and ask for our Mr. Irving. Tell him how many people you expect and how much you'd like to spend. service; and in of voir resists: to or answer, judgment will he taken againsi you bv default lor the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated New Ynrk AInv L'Oth.

191, HOFFMAN. BONDl BL-CHWALD HOFFMAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. OFFICE and P. O.

address. 551 Fifth Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. To the above named defendants: Sarah F. O'Connor, Catherine Schwoerer. Mary M.

Lynch. Clara who resides at No. 61S West 142nd Street, in the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, has presented his account as executor of the Estate of Hermine Dahlmann. deceased, lately residing at No.

165 Norwood Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, and a petition praying that hit account may be judicially settled: and why this Court should not (a) decree the conveyance of premise known as 165 Norwood Avenue. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, by the executor to Lena Lehman in confirmation of her title thereto, (b) decree TRICIA WRAY, WHENCE WRAY.

LEWIS DAVI. HOWARD DAVIS. RICHARD DAVI3. WILLIAM DAVIS. MINA BROWN.

OLIVE WILSON. RAE SEGARS and to EFFIE BOTTS. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. FRANCES P. DAD-SON, who resides at 47 Union Street, Montclalr, New Jersey, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of FRANCES A.

NELSON, also known as FRANCES ANNE NELSON, lately residing at No. 91 Lafayette Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of vou are hereby cited to show cause 121 Jeifferson Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

County of Kings. NOW. THEREFORE, you and fh of you are hereby cited to sihow cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held tn Room 25-A at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 22nd day of March. 1949, at 9:80 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not he made, and why Letters of Admims- ucgener Thi he foregoing summons is served Vou hv ouhlicstion nursllant tn Whether it's sandwiches or hors d'oeuvres (or four or a banquet for Ci NATIONALLY rirSt ADVERTISEO wuum an order Ivan Rubenatein. jus- that petitioner, as trustee of the trust Iff mr 400.

he'll auota a orice. tration with the Wilt annexed should ASPIRIN TABLET FOR CHILDREN not ho issued to the Petitioner here SUPER TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we before our Su'-rogate 9 Court of tli have caused the Seal of our Countv of Kinus. to be held In Room 1,1 r.t lhe of Record." In the describe the menu, and IN deliver a delicious "feast for the life of Max Simon Dahlmann i lice of the Supreme Court of the Stain pursuant to Article "EIGHTH" of the 'of New York dated the 25th dav of will of decedent he authorized to: January. 1949 and filed in the Offt'-a charge the Income derived from the of the Clerk of Kings Countv at Ful-preniises 31 tj Fulton Street. Borough i ton and Joiahmon in the of Brooklyn.

Citv of New York and Berough of Brooklyn. New York, Th 31(7 Fulton S'reet Borough of Brook-mlueet of tirs a. tion is lo foreclose a lyn. City i.f New York, with a reserve Bm ough of Brooklyn transfer of tax for the depreciation of said premises. lien known a.s Lien No.

Hotil sold by ic) after proper and satiVactory he Citv of Nw York on January 1 i. proof be submitted in accordance with: 1942. affetting property known as Section 212 of th Surrogate's Court Section Block 2362. Lot 28 cn the Act decree the DSvment to Tut ton rf VmDa YVfl I AM Contains 1 grains of aspirin Vi the usual (Sea!) hereunto affixed. I County of Kings, on the (111 day of WITNESS Hon.

FRANCIS March. 1949 at 9 30 clock in the D. McOAREY. Surrogate of forenoon, why such decree should not our aid County, at the Bor-ibe made ough of Brooklyn, in thel IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. rPIl TnilCT I 5-graln adult tablet.

rAUIAL- I UILt I 1 Easy to give correct 1 Oflfl SHEETS fcJ dosage. Orange fla- in a package," ready to serve, anywhere, anytime. For helpful sua-, gestion, call Mr. Irving! Call ULsfer 5-5855, ULiter 5-3646 683 DsKolb Brooklyn l.atA causer! the seat of JT.J0$t7 I ASPIRIN I fpi cmuitji nor Bsirt Surroaafe's Court to he hereunto sffixed. Rnnthalof the claim itemized in, New York.

January 2g, 1919. HOFP- Rrventhal of hi nit Countv the 14th day of February, AARON L. JACOBY. Cterk of the Surrogate Court. 18-4t WITNFjSS Hon.

FRANCIS I Sehd'il D-3 of the Account of 'Pro-1 MAN. BONDI i HDFF. (Seal) D. JIcGAREY, Surrogate ofceedings, and (d) decree that the. MAN.

Attorneys for Plaintiff. f4-4t 7.

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