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Wife's Studiousness Mary Haworth'3 Mail Riles Philanderer DEAR MARY HAWORTH-My is peculiar, but serious--a struggle to hold my marriage together. The conflict between my husband and me is a matter of temperament; also perhaps a lack of understanding. I am 35, a very studiou, type; always wanting to di more deeply into the mear ing of life. George is 45, ar extrovert who likes socia life, dancing, drinking ant sometimes dating the girl in his office, or some of our mutual girl friends. How serious he gets with them don't know.

Recently, I was offered a job in a research field for which I would need a preMary Haworth liminary reading course, to expand my speed and comprehension in reading. I enrolled for such a course, meaning to' keep it a secret from George until I got the job, as he didn't want me to work. Yet he will not give me a budget allowance. Seems Jealous When he learned that I had enrolled for the course he was very angry and accused me of being old maidish and lacking understanding of family responsibility. He seems actually jealous of my attempt at self-improvement and desire to help myself financially, Please advise.

E. S. Lacks Self-Respect DEAR E. S. I get the picture, George's behavior has a certain consistency--in dating other girls, denying you allowance, BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN.

15, 1954 ing a job for you, and throwing a tantrum when it seems you might cast off the doormat role. It is the consistency of a loveless character, who fundamentally despises and distrusts his potentials. Your problem with George is that he has no substantial inherent self-respect; he is selfrejecting, rather, due to meanly negative conditioning in his early life. no doubt. His misbehavior indicates that he construes himself to be substandard male, too far below par, in worthy qualities, to permanently hold the interest of any really attractive desirable woman.

Because of this conviction, he married you, the mousey type, finding some solace in the thought that you might be true to him, I suppose. But, of course, he lacks respect for you, too, for having married him, and for putting up with his behavior since. The self-rejecting personality reacts that way in intimacy. Wise to Help Self As for the girls who respond to his trifling, they may afford a transient tonic to his ailing ego, but each new chase leads only into increasing confusion of soul for all concerned. Despite his essential indifference to you as a person and his wife, George feels an urge to suppress you, to deny you adult freedom of life, in order to make sure of a tie with somebody.

My advice is: 1. Go ahead with the job. despite his wrangling. 2. Invest some of your earnings in psychiatric inquiry into the shape of your past bootless tolerance of his infantilism.

You live in a city where fine psychiatric, analytic and psychological counseling are available. M. H. EXTRA-EASY 7360 LA by Alice Brooks Skirt of spring-rows and rows of pineapples, baby -size at the waist, growing larger toward the hem! Crochet scooped blouse and skirt of straw or wool yarn. Crochet Pattern 7360: Skirt waist 20-22; 24-26; 28-30.

Blouse, lim-32-34; 36-38. All sizes included. Send 25c (coins) for this tern--add 5c for each mailing. pat(N. Y.

C. residents please add 1c sales tax.) Send to the Brooklyn Eagle 15, Household Arts P. 0. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y.

Print name, address, zone and pattern number. Send 20c more in coins for your copy of our Alice Brooks Needlework Catalogue--it's the best ever! DESIGNING WOMAN PRE SKIING EXERCISES -Audrey Lexander and Hilma Kindlund demonstrating the "squat" and the "wall sit," two important exercises to keep ski muscles in trim. A part of the ski prep course now offered at the Brooklyn YWCA, 30 3d Ave. YWCA Ski Course Skiing enthusiasts are haulling out their equipment for the big sport. Good muscle tone is requisite and the Brooklyn Y.

W. C. 30 3d is now offering a special 1-prep course for loosening up and exercising those muscles. The course will open Jan. 20 under the direction of Miss Joanne Higgins and will include information on equipment, care of skin and where to go on trips.

As an added help in the bering process and in giving assurance the Y. W. C. A. health education department is offering a special feature combination course with Slim Gym on Mondays.

For further informacall the Brooklyn Y. W. C. TRiangle 5-1190. Other courses in modern dance, relaxation and swimming are also available now.

Booklet giving full information about classes may be had upon request. By Elizabeth Hillyer Reg. U. 8. Pat.

Office TUCK-AWAY DINING TABLE The top lifts off, the wrought pieces and a glass-topped table shipped in a carton. This is one furniture solves the practical new farther showing, design merely ideas golf beyond furniture comfortable and interesting to look at. Top importance in design is how a piece of furniture performs in limited space. Fit to smaller rooms and double duty is a big part of it, but there are new ideas, too, for making furniture storage and moving easier, safer and less expensive. The table sketched at the Furniture Mart in Chicago during the current previews of furniture for Spring brings this especial adaptabil- 4504 SIZES 12-20 by Anne Halams What 1 to slip into first thing in the morning? The SNAPPYWRAP, of course! It's a wonder-a dress by itself, an apron over a dress; later on, a cool sunner for all day long! Very, very easy to -just look at en the diagram.

Use this pattern again and again. Pattern 4504: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions.

Send 35c (coins) for this pattern--add 5 cents for each pattern if you wish 1st-class mailing. (N. Y. C. residents please add 1c sales tax.) Send to Anne Adams, care the Brooklyn Eagle, 53, Pattern 243 W.

17th New York 11, N. Y. Print name, address with zone, style number and size. 'Take Care' Exhibit At Brooklyn Museum "Take Care," an exhibition planned to show how museums take care of their paintings and what the public can do care for art in the home, will open in the Brooklyn Museum next Tuesday. Exhibits in the show will aiso demonstrate.

the methods used by museums to determine that art work purchased by them is genuine. Actual examples of forged and fraudulent paintings will be shown, including canvasses to which such important signatures as El Greco and Harnett were affixed in order to bring high prices from many unwary buyers. Selection of material and installation of "Take Care" is under direction of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Keck of Brooklyn Heights, official restorers for the Brooklyn Museum.

FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY KINGS NINTH FEDERAL, SAVE INGS, NEW AND YORK LOAN CITY. ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, against WILLIAM H. CROUSE and NORMA JEAN CROUSE, Defend nts -Index No. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made on December 21, 1953, and entered on December 23.

1953, the undersigned, the Referee in the said judgment named. will sell at public the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, Room: 305A, of the Municipal Building. Court' and Joralemon Streets. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York at 10 A.M.. on January 28.

1954. by Joseph H. Rosenblum, Auctioneer, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northerly side of Maspeth Avenue (90' wide) distant 368 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Maspeth Avenue with the easterly side of Debevoise Avenue: running thence northerly at right angles to Maspeth Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall 86' thence easterly and along a line forming an interior angle with the last tioned course of ninety-one degrees, fifty-nine minutes. forty-three seconds a distance of sixteen feet. one-eighth inches (16' thence southerly again at right angles to Maspeth Avenue and part of the distance through another partywall 87' to the northerly side of Maspeth Avenue.

thence westerly along the northerly side of Maspeth Avenue, sixteen feet (16') to the point or place of beginning. TOGETHER with all the right, title and interest of the mortgagor of in and to Maspeth Avenue lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof. SUBJECT TO: Any state of facts an accurate aurvey may show. including changes in street lines. if any: zoning resolutions of the of New York, dated July 25th.

1916, and amendments thereto now in force: covenants. restrictions and agreements of record including declaration recorded in Liber 7221 285: rights of tions in, to, over, under and across municipalities, persons, and corporapremises for utility purposes; rights of tenants and persons in posgession easements of record. Dated. New York, January 7. 1954.

ALFRED V. Referee. HARRY for Plaintiff. 92 Liberty Street, New York City. Ja7-6t SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY--MAX ZUCKERMAN, plaintiff, vs. MINCLARE PROPERTIES. to judgdefendants. Pursuant ment of foreclosure dated January 1954 I will sell at public auction. 305-Q.

at the Municipal Building, Room in the Borough of Brookyn, New York City, on January 29, 1954. at 12 o'clock noon, John J. Cunningham. Auctioneer. the four parcels known as Section 22.

Block 7506. Lots 121 17 15 and 120, on the Tax Map of the Borough of Brooklyn, New York Citv. 83 said map was on November, Dated. 11. 1941.

January 5. 1954. DAVID SHANE. Referee. HARRY SAND.

Plaintiff's Attorney, 135 Broadway, New York 6. IN. Y. Ja7-6t Simplicity's Spring Wardrobe for School Sewing Previewed by New York City Clothing Teachers Spring fashions for teenagers who are learning to sew were previewed yesterday by clothing teachers from the five boroughs at a fashion show and tea tendered by the Educational Division of the Simplicity Pattern Company, at the Hotel Roosevelt. Titled "Wardrobe for the Modern Miss," the collection was planned around the home Spring issue economics of Simplicity's Modern Miss.

It consists of lover 20 garments styled for street, classroom, playtime and parties. Fabrics selected for making the garment are a representa-; tive cross section of the season's new weaves, colors, print designs and fiber blends. Simple One-Piece The one-piece dress, either full-skirted or with sheathlike lines, is strongly represented and made in a variety of fabrics that range from white wool collared in black velvet to bright printed cottons, striped denim and charcoal linen. Bodice interest focuses on pretty necklines away-fromcollars, bow trims, backs and the scoop. The ensemble idea is effectively projected in a simple-tosew coat of bright red flannel lined with a red and white silk print to match the simple dress worn under it.

Another ensemble, a three-piece suit in grey denim, adds excitement with a striped jacket lining in red and white worn over a matching weskit. Separates Separates for playtime include an interchangeable sleeveless top to wear with a full skirt or a choice of shorts or pedal pushers. This outfit combines pink and red printed cotton, a color scheme repeated in another set of separates--a pink wool jersey blouse and cardigan teamed with a pink felt circle skirt decorated at the hemline with a red motif showing the signs of the zodiac. For parties a floor-length taffeta for teens is styled with brief puffed sleeves worn off the shoulder. More" sophis ticated is a ballerina length dress for juniors, bare at the shoulders and finished with a velvet ribbon halter.

In addition to the fashion show, clothing teachers viewed an exhibition of new products and educational material from many manufacturers of textiles, notions and other sewing aids. Teen Topics Don't Forget Monday's Homework Over Weekend Studying, naturally, is a tant as selling is for a salesman While you don't earn money at for future earning. So-o, what about study hours? Correspondents have two complaints: one, that parents expect kids to study all the time; the other, that Mother and Dad and the rest of the family are continually interrupting study hours. Middle Road Naturally, there's a middle road. A sloppy student may take twice as long as necessary to do a job.

A quick worker can finish in a hurry. But each should have an uninterrupted study period and a proportionate amount of leisure time. Try to work things out with the family, friends. Estimate the hours you need for lessons. Figure up the required time Raymond W.

Carlin To Wed Miss Barichivich By SALLY Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barichivich of New Orleans, have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Joan Barichivich, to Raymond W.

Carlin, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Carlin of 70-07 Fresh Pond Road, Ridgewood.

Miss Barichivich is a graduate of Martin Behrman High School and of Maybin Business School, New Orleans. Mr. Carlin was graduated from lyn Technical High School and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute of Troy, N. Y. He is on duty with the U.

S. Navy as operations officer aboard the destroyer escort U. S. S. Haas.

ASSIGNEE NOTICES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -In the Matter of the General Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors of BERNARD BAKE SHOP. Assignor, LOUIS MIDLER, Assignee. No. Pursuant to an order of the Hon. James S.

Brown, Justice of the Supreme Court, granted January 5. 1954, notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons having claims against Bernard Bake Shop, Inc. of No. 709 Brighton Beach Avenue. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, to present the same in writing, duly verified, with vouchers annexed in support thereof, and taining the information required by the statute, Debtor and Creditor Law Sec.

to the undersigned at his office, 37 Wall Street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 1st day of February, 1954. If you have already filed a verified claim, it is unnecessary to file another claim. Dated. January 15, 1954. HERBERT RUBIN.

Attorney for Assignee, Office P. 0. Address, 37 Wall Street. New York 5, N. Y.

FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -Bertha Toubin, plaintiff, against Kenneth M. Connolly, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure dated January 4th, 1954 I will sell at public auction at room 305 Q. Municipal Building, Court and Joralemon Streets. Brooklyn, New York on the 29th day of January.

1954 at 12 o'clock noon, by Joseph Rosenblum auctioneer, the premises on the westerly side of Bedford Avenue distant 91 feet 4 inches northerly from the north west corner of Bedford and DeKalb Avenues being 100 feet deep on both sides and in part through a party wall and being 16 feet 8 inches wide front and known as 984 Bedford Avenue. Brooklyn, New York. FRANCIS E. ACQUAVELLA, Referee. ja8-6t FM SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY -Mildred Cohen, Plaintiff. Samuel Belinkoff, et Defendants. Morris Cornman, Plaintiff's N. Y. Attorney, 16 Court to Brooklyn, judgment dated Jan.

Pursuant 12, 1954. I will sell at public auction in Room 305Q at the Municipal BuildCourt, and Joralemon on February Streets. 5. Brooklyn. at New o'clock York.

by Philip J. 1954 noon Mastridge, Auctioneer, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, to wit: Lots 59. 63 and 67 in the Block Tax 7475 Section 22 as shown on MaD cf the Borough of Brooklyn as said map was on Nov. 10, 1941. Dated.

13, 1954. HERBERT M. FRIEDMAN. Referee. Ja15-6t LICENSES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License No.

2A14522 has been issued to the undersigned to Alcoholic sell beer Beverage at Retail under the Control Law at 581 Bushwick Brooklyn, N. for off-premises consumption. HARRY JASPHY 581 Bushwick Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y.

ja15-2t LEGAL NOTICES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. by the grace of God free and independent To Hedwig Liljedahl. Elmer Nordlof. George Nordlof Donald Johnson, Ragnar Johnson. Donald Johnson (Johansson).

Gustat Francke. Genevieve N. Francke, Victoria N. Judith Tremper. K.

Elan JoAnderson Johansson, evil a student's job. It's just as imporor barbering for a barber. it, you do prepare yourself BUT MOTHER, IM RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF MY HOME. WORK OF THE FAMILY SHOULD RESPECT YOUR STUDY HOURS for home chores. The rest of the afternoon and evening should be yours for fun, relaxation When and self you've the improvement.

amount of time needed, plan a schedule with your parents: play in the afternoon, perhaps, chores next and study until bed-time. Or maybe, vice-versa. Observe Schedule Both sides must observe the schedule fairly. And when it's necessary to upset it--and it, will be! both sides must cooperate on a temporary adjustment. With homework and home chores, few teen students have time for dating.

There just aren't that many hours in the 24. Save your dates for weekend but don't forget to do Monday's lessons, 'too! LEGAL NOTICES hansson. Hjordis Francke, Consul General of Sweden, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. Engve Johnson. who resides at Alcester.

South Dakota, 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 Elva A. Bylund, also known as Elva Bylund, lately residing at No. 124 91st Street. N.

in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. 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 Room at the Hall of Records, in the County Kings. on the 16th day of February. 1954.

at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon why such decree should not be made and why letters of administration with the Will annexed of the goods, chattels and credits of Elva A. Bylund. should not be granted to Engve Johnson. a distributee of said deceased. 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 County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County the 9th day of January, 1954.

AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. ja15-4t THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. by the grace of God free and independent To Sigfrid Lindman (formerly Peter Sigfrid Henriksson), Paulina Bror Adarik HenriksKlara Henriksson, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS.

Hilma Cornelia Swanson, Street, who resides at New No. 28 York, Logan has Brooklyn, 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 Johann Albert Henriksson, lately residing at No. 28 Logan Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. 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 Room at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings. on the 17th day of February, 1954. 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. E.

IVAN RUBENSTEIN, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the County the 8th day of January. 1954. AARON L. JACOBY, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. ja15-4t File No.

5735--1953 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK by the grace of God free and independent. To CORT ROADSIDE HINCKEN, also known as CORT R. HINCKEN, and MARY ELIZABETH HINCKEN; and to ISAAC N. PYLE. SARAH PYLE MARTIN and ARTHUR PETERS.

and any all unknown persons whose names or parts of whose names and whose place or places of residence are unknown, and cannot, after diligent inquiry be ascertained. distributes heirs-at-law and next of kin ELSIE O. HINCKEN, of said ISAAC N. PYLE. SARAH PYLE MARTIN and ARTHUR PETERS and if any of the said distributees, heirs-at-law or next of kin of ELSIE O.

HINCKEN, deceased, bluoD a 'Fifth Season' Models Get New 'Willi' Wardrobe Visiting fashion writers from all over the United States who are in town this week to get an early peek at Spring and Summer styles offered by Manhattan designers along 5th and 7th will take a detour to Broadway tomorrow te see a fashion show in a play. The play, "The Fifth Season," at the Cort Theater, is making fashion news, too, for after tomorrow's matinee the pretty will be models wearing 31 new creations Will Nemerov, whose coats and suits have, the "Willi" label. The management of the play decided after a full year's run that the wardrobes of the women in the play had better be brought up to date. Setting of the play is the garment center, where some of the best dressed women in the world work, whether they're models or stenographers. It would never do to have them wearing last year's clothes! E.

L. ADVERTISEMENT Do FALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? PASTEETH, an improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly in place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. PASTEETH is alkaline (non-acid).

Does not sour. Checks "plate odor" (denture breath), Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. GET THIS FREE ONIDENDERACIETS when you join the RECIPES of the MONTH CLUB Add to your recipe collection each month "taste-tested" recipes printed on handy index cards. Start now and you'll receive a free dividendware" recipe box plus the topwinning recipes in the Eagle's All -Nations Recipe Contest along with December's choice of "Yuletide Treats" or "Hot Hearty Cold Weather Dishes." CHOOSE YOUR COLOR RECIPE BOX "Tastro-ware" red white "lustra-ware" yellow white "lustro-ware" coral white chartreuse white Send in check or money order to cover membership to RECIPE CLUB Brooklyn Eagle, B'klyn 1, N. Y.

MODERN MISS Standdress (Simplicity 4583) robe confections for the show for clothing teachers Roosevelt. Dr. Brady Says: Far too frequently a query like this turns up in the day's mail: What do you think of parents who give their eight months old baby beer to drink? They say a little beer (or wine) won't hurt him. No newspaper could print what I think of such parents. But that's only one of the many kinds of mistreatment to which Americans subject their infants.

The shameful abuse of babies comes largely, I think, because irresponsibility about, which is fostered in young prospective parents and new parents by nineteenth century lying.in institutions and the doctors who can make a case a and a suitable fee out, of mal childbirth, once they get the ignorant patient tered from her husband in the institution. How can she or he or anybody know what goes on in such circumstance? Another factor of the mistreatment of American babies is failure of our public schools to teach every teen-age boy and girl what every one should know about the care and feedling of infants. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Hemorrhoids Cured On inquiry prompted by your pamphlet I found that LEGAL NOTICES of ISAAC N. PYLE, SARAH PYLE MARTIN and ARTHUR PETERS be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any, distributees and successors in interest whose names places of residence and post-office addresses are unknown: SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. KEITH W.

SHERMAN, who resides at 118 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, 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 ELSIE O. HINCKEN. lately residing at No. 272 Berkeley Place, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

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 Room at the Hall of Records. in the County of Kings, on the 11th day of February, 1954. 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. E. IVAN RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 31st day of December, 1953. AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. ja8-4t File No. 3230-1950 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK by the Grace of God. Free and Independent.

To MIRIAM GRZYWACZ: JUDITH PERLYSKY DILLER; ELLIOT PERLYSKY, If Hiving, and if dead. his widow, it any. heirs at law. next of kin, distributes, executors, administrators, devisees and all other persons succeeding to his interest as heirs at law, next of kin or distributees of Osher Selig Perlysky, deceased. whose names and places of residence are unknown and cannot be ascertained with due diligence, and any and all unknown persons who may be necessary and proper parties to this proceeding as distributes of Osher Selig Perlysky, deceased: LAWRENCE if living.

and if dead, his widow. if any. heirs at law. next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators. devisees and all other persons sueceedins to his interest as heirs at law next of kin or distributes of Osher Selig Perlysky, deceased.

whose names and places of residence are unknown and cannot be tained with due diligence, and any and all unknown persons who may be necessary and proper parties to this proeeeding as distributes of Oshe-' Selig Perlysky, deceased: SENT GREETING: Whereas, GABRIEL PERLYSKY, who resides at No. 250 Crown Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. has presented his Account as Administrator of the estate of Osher Sellg Perlysky, deceased. residing at No. 438 Dahili Road.

in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York. and a petition praying that his account may be judicially settled 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 Room at the Hall of Records in the County of Kings, on the 16th dav of February, 1954. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should had. 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 -away neckline highlights Spring in Simplicity Pattern's "wardmodern Miss" preview fashion given yesterday at the Hotel Beatrice June Cuffe Will Be Married Mr.

and Mrs. William Cuffe of 60-04 74th Glendale, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beatrice June Cuffe, to Edmund P. Abele. The future bride is a graduate of Grover Cleveland High Mr. Abele, son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Abele of 59-25 71st Ridgewood, is a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School and served four years with the U. S. Navy.

He will start an engineering course at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute in February. gave the ambulant treatment. Received an injection twice a week for five weeks, all painless, never kept me more than few minutes in the doctor's office, hemorrhoids cured. I had suffered for years. (B.

C. Answer-Some of us live, suffer and learn. Others live and suffer. On written request (no clipping, please) accompanied with a stamped, addressed envelope, I'll send a pamphlet on "Piles" (Hemorrhoids). Relieves Colds' Pain FAST St.Joseph ASPIRIN 100 Tablet Bottle Only 494 LEGAL NOTICES our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, the said County, the 29th day of December.

1953. AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. ja8-4t File No.

4557-1953 SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK by the grace of God free and independent. To JUAN ARAUJO DIAZ. Zaballos 63, Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina: MARIA UJO DIAZ, Aldea de San Nicola, Canary Islands: YSABEL ARAUJO DIAZ Aldea de San Nicola, Canary Islands: SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. LEON B. GINSBURG.

who resides at 600. West 111th Street. New York, N. has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certair instrument in writing, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of FRANK ARAUJO. lately residing at No.

194 Fulton Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. 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 Room at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 2nd day of March. 1954, 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. E. IVAN RUBENSTEIN, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County the 28th day of December, 1953. AARON L.

JACOBY, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. ja 8-4t File No. 7663-1952 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK by the grace of God, free and independent. To ROZETTE WOLFF. LEO WOLFF.

MOSS WOLFF. ELSIE WOLFF. LIEN LEO ZELDENRUST. SOPHIE MONTEZINOS, SEND GREETING: Whereas, Rose Sarfaty, residing at 12 86 N. Y.

Leon S. Meer150. who resides at No. 44 Butler Place in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York and Harold Green who Great resides at N. 181 Overlook Avenue, Neck.

have presented their Account as Executors of Marie Jus also known as Marie Jass, deceased. lately residing at No. 350 Avenue. in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and New York, and a petition that their account may be judicially settled: and for a construction of the trust provisions of the last will and testament of the deceased. 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 Room at the Hall of Records in the County of Kings, on the 11th day of February. 1954. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should be had and why a come struction of the trust provisions of the last will and testa ...8 deceased should not be hed IN iron frame divides into four lies flat for storage or to be of the many new ways new problems of today. With every to wrought iron. Designer Henry Glass' ingenious plan secures the legs of this table and smaller tables like it by fitting them into double brass tips which are removed to dissemble the frame.

It's found money--when you restore a dingy old piece of furniture to beauty with a refinishing job. Send for Elizabeth Hillyer's booklet, "Furniture Refinishing -How to Do It Yourself," and learn how. The booklet is yours for 15c in coin and a stamped, self- -addressed envelope sent to Miss Hillyer, BrookEagle, Brooklyn 1, N. have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. E. IVAN RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 30th day of December, 1953. AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court..

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