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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 13, 1949 Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses for the following persons are on file today in the Brooklyn Marriage License Bureau: John Malone (24), 720 Bedford Elizabeth Whittle (18), 31 Lorimer St. Walter Ort (27), 380 E. 29th St. Joyce Franke (19), 380 E. 29th St.

Joseph Risso (25), 563 54th Lenore Olsen (25), 555 55th St. Louis Kaplan (50). 6905 18th Dora Breitman (411, 293 Martense St. Umberto Caravello (21), 1280 Sutter Concetta Ippolito (20), 1288 Sutter Ave. Frank Ruggero Jr.

(24), 1466 42d Gloria Bettinelli (251. 1615 70th St. George La Porte (22), 2812. Avenue Dorothea Cohn (21), 1049 E. 26th St.

Jordan Billups (24), 1451 Pacific Irene Bdiley (23), 46 Macon St. George Young (21), 1356 E. 56th Fliomena Grimaldi (21), 7405 15th Ave. John Lauro (57), 2243 E. 15th Mamie Gilbert (38), 1868 9th St.

Benefetto Nuciford (24), 18 Wyckoff Mary Cinquegrana (23), 346 Union St. Peter Kastonowitz (27). 339 Glenmore Sophie Kolesnick (27), 277 Pennsylvania Ave. Salvatore Romano (30), 1454 Dahill Road: Florence Kadian (30), 201 E. 17th St.

Howard Rothwax (26). Bronx: Edith Fellner (23), 330 Ocean Pkway. Howard Schniedewind (36), Manhattan; Helen Murray (41), 487 10th St. Joseph Welsberg (27), 3018 Brighton 8th Ida Goldman (22), 30 West End Avenue. Joseph Imbo (23), 209 Carroll Mary Lo Sehiavo (30), 2340 62d St.

Robert Shaw (21), 278 Stuyvesant Lovett Robinson (19). 278 Stuyvesant Avenue. Sam Finkelman (25). 1432 Pitkin Rena Tarzy (241, 6404 20th Ave. Salvatore Gulino (32).

6715 12th Giovanna Giusto (33), 12 Fayette St. Andrew Farrell (27), 373 11th Alicia Shaw (21), 421 11th St. Robert Olsen (221, 6 Berkeley Place; June Brown (18), 76 6th Ave. Philip Paticchio (31), 489 16th Susan Rufolo 29), Queens. Wallace Kurtz (22), 1850 Madison Jeanne Siebert (20).

1840 E. 38th St. Max Schwartz (59), Bronx: Fannie Ehrlick (51), 840 New Lots Ave. Seymour Klein 32). Bronx: Jeannette Brandier (29), 1463 Gates Ave, Noel Cohen (21).

1060 94th Erythe Kunen (21), 2186 Coney Island Avenue. Clark (19), Texas: Veronica Etersque (17). 185 Sheridan Ave Harold Martin (29), Queens: Evelyn Besitsky (28), 1561 Lincoln Place. Philip Lichtenberg (22), Indiana; Elsa Russell (19), 2106 82d St. Anthony Cipolla (26).

52 Irving Place: Prances Cacloppo (21), 998 Putnam Avenue. James Rossetti (25), 289 Devoe Eva Adamo (24), 212 Johnson Ave. Irving Grob (30). Bronx; Rose Winuck (24). 724 Remsen Ave Michael DiBiase (23), 129 Summit Theresa Caputo (20), 42 4th Place.

Bentley McLaren (23), 34 Irving Place; Grace Joseph (20). 327 Grand Ave. Mario DiGia (26). Manhattan; Rosalie Malorca (24), 2058 W. 5th St.

William Jones 129). 1154 Fulton Su: Edith Braithwaite (22), 1275 Bergen St. Hutchins (21), 138 Cumberland Irvin Walk; Claudia Phillips (18), 82 Schenectady Ave. Michael Franzone (48), 149 8th Mary Mellucci (461, 149 8th St. John Crane (22), 1558 E.

51st Clarisse Begging (21), 3219 Avenue S. Edward Bruit (25). 1102 Quentin Road: Yolanda Spano (191, 121 Bay 28th St. Victor Wisnieski (25), 141 Guernsey St; Elaine Siekiersk. (22), 29 Van Dam St.

John McDonald (23), 425 42d Joan Cascione (22) 763 56th St. Mario Bertuca (30), Queens, Rose Cuccio (24), 739 Hemlock St. Miguel Rivera (351, 376 Adelphi Carmen Sola (31), 376 Adelphi St. Aaron Saslow (33), Manhattan; Pauline Safran (28), 1042 50th St. Sebastian Scollo (23), 1304 Sutter Rosaria Gagliardotto (18), 133 Melrose Street.

John Carusl (30), 249 Lexington Mildred Juliano (33), 3 Beadle St. Vincenzo Falsone (23). 536 E. 86th Sara Cuccia (21), 9007 Bay View Ave. Johnnie Adams (24).

512 Hancock Edilee Raymond (22), 183 Reid Ave. Frank Amarante (22), 2135 76th Nardine Bucaria (21), 125 Stanhope St. Francisco Colon (24), 231 Ellery Angela Nieves (17), 231 Ellery St. John Quigley (29), Bronx; Aileen Lovett (23), 392 8th St. Leonard Salis (37), 120 Ocean Parkway.

Hilda Ennis (251, 1406 35th St. Thomas Brady (25), 49 Berry Alice Joyce (25), 44 Berry Ct. Sidney Solomon (32). 206 Bay 31st Viola Frommer (22), 524 E. 24th St.

Salvatore Corda (25), 18 Garfield PL: Gloria Guadagno (23), 65 Garfield Pl. Robert King (22), 443 Columbia Virginia Irving (23), 44 Garnet St. Jerome Ruben (23), 2018 E. 2d Helene Hillman. (19), 246 Cornelia St.

John Gulino (55), 1619 70th Josephine Gulino (37), 8624 17th Ave. Lawrence Gottdiener (41), 212 Crown Laura Berman (32), 212 Crown St. Richard Barry (22), 433 E. 35th Eleanor O'Donnell (19), 32 Lamont St. Harold Passik (24), 400 Throop Adele Pasternack (18), 464 Lafayette Avenue.

Carmelo, Condello Petrungaro (33). (29), 493 Manhattan: Chestnut Street. Alex Garfinkel (30), 210 Elmwood Dorothy Woolley (30), 220 Elm wood Avenue. Louis Galgano (22), 246 N. 5th Louise Maiorano 1 (18), 870 Bedford Avenue.

William Reiss (24), 142 Palmetto Evelyn Frochie (20), 1782 Broadway Alfred Disend (25), Weehawken. Helen Rubin (241, 4 E. 91st St Stanley Lesser (21, 154 Sutter Sadie Gelfand 120), 1751 St. Johns PL Louis Epamigonda (22 447 DeKalb Gloria Manganelli (21). 942 Kent Ave.

Victor Varvolo (29 6318 5th Elizabeth Owens (21), 354 59th St. Robert Harrison (22), 245 Lenox Rd Beatrice Gamrin (20), 1143 E. 27th St. Samuel Ehrlich (281, Bronx, Mildred Silverman (23), 649 Miller Ave Louis Turetsky (37), 858 Hopkinson Lenore Weiss (36), Manhattan. Leonard Frome (23), 250 Bay 14th Rhoda Sider (19), 4424 Bedford Ave.

Seymour Berkowitz Helen (24), Bronitz 488 (21), Rockaway 1013 Parkway: Avenue J. Michael Maz (20). 114 Nostrand Josephine Marino (20), 581 Flushing Avenue. Frank De Marco (21), 316 48th Adelaide Lotter (18), 278 47th St. Joseph Regolt (42), 675 Degraw Sabina Marchesiello (34), 401 Douglas St.

Murray Ingber (23). 375 Kosciusko Edith Marcus (22). 318 Kosciusko St. Bernard Mishkin (25). 351 Hinsdale Piorence Miller (21), 684 Watkins St.

Edward Jagendorf (21), 835 49th Helene Merians (19), 1371A 56th St. Edward Hamerlina (22) 8710 23d Corinne Krieger (19), 3026 23d St. Harry Repnyek (25), 4522 3d Jennie Kosek (21), 4522 3d Ave Alvin Skoblow (23). 916 Brooklyn Ave. Harriet Hyman (20), 235 E.

2d St John McGuire (50), 92 Keap Evelyn Reddo (39), 746 Chauncey St. Richard Rokeach (29), 95 Eastern Pkwy; Paula Rudolph (24), 914A E. 27th St Stuart Merkel (301, Manhattan: Saundra Schacht (20). 2005 Avenue L. John Florino (26), Manhattan; Mary Donald Sobel (19), 1231 51st Naomi Sheroney (22).

7214 3d Ave. Goldberg (18), 1231 51st St. Sack (23), 1560 40th Florence Sam Warhaftig (22), 8301 21st Ave. Gabrynowicz (25), 954 Manhattan Bruno Laura Wasiewicz (20), 130 Engert Avenue. Marvin Annenberg (23), 375 Lincoln Janice Weill (21), 959 Carroll St.

Robert Mehling (27), 14 St. John's Pl. Road: Gloria Thelling (22), 13 Fanchon Joseph Kelly Engier (23), 2829 (20), 2829 Church Church Constance Martin Avenue. Knutsen (30). Cliffside N.

Lillian Lofgren (21), 5223 Avenue T. Vincent Currao (21), 913 40th Cellberti (21). 315 Hopkinson Ave. rine Rutherford Hall (43), 759 58th Greta Nordheim (40), 1495 Gates Ave. Maushay (22).

183 Powell Moskowitz (20), 240 Powell St. Joseph Harriet Franzese (27), 219 York Helen Emilio Zukowski (25), 175 Hudson Ave Merein 136). 628 Schenck Benjamin Ruth Herman 35). 322 Atkins Avenue. (24), 962 E.

76th Helen Leo Umbrino De Biasio (19), 386 Lincoln Ave. Schuster (27), 72 E. 51st Norman Evelyn Seidman 126) 30 Tehama St. George Crudo Frances Visco (25), 0143 Nelson (25), 1964 Coney Island Street. Robert Forman (27), 639 Miller Lorraine Roth (23), 171 Hegeman Ave.

NEED THESE SERVICES? Florists Catering Photographers Dress Suit Rentals Banquet Facilities Limousines for Hire TURN TO PUBLIC NOTICES ON PAGE 1 -Just Between Cut That Waistline With Hikes, Tennis, Less Starch and Sugar By NANCY MOTTRAM of exercise. After all, diets can't do everything, Now that cool-cut style, and Winter packed away, you might sundaes and between-meal months have done notso-nice things to your waistline. You can't hide any longer, and if you want to cut a more than fair figure on the beach or on the tennis court, you'd better not wait too long to do something about it! The first step is your diet, and even though you aren't half SO starved when dinner time comes around on a hot day, you'd still better watch those calories. Green salads, lots of them, can help Summer dresses are the sweaters and skirts are have noticed that those snacks of the cold Nancy Mottram Nancy Mottram whittle you down and it's smart to the number of ice cream cones you in a day. Desserts sure look good at any lunch or dinner, but if you stop the weight you'll lose by not eating think twice before you start in.

AND WHILE YOU'RE CUTTING candy bars, grit your teeth and set up Miss Ida Mauro's Bridal Yesterday The marriage of Miss Ida Mauro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mauro of 214 88th was held yesterday to Eugene Giarratana, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giarratana of 364 95th St.

and West Palm Beach, in St. Patrick's R. C. Church. The reception took place at the Hotel Shelburne, Manhattan.

The bride was dressed in an imported Chantilly lace gown over satin and chiffon with Russian sleeves, and a diamond shaped neckline. She carried white orchids and orange blossoms on a prayer book. Matron of honor was Mrs. Lucille Schweffler and the bridesmaids included Mrs. Rose Aprea and Miss Rose Anzalone.

The tron of honor wore a canarycolored dress of lace and chiffon and the bridesmaids were attired similarly in orchid color. Josephine De Filippo (19), 1022 Lancaster Ave. Charles Frank (28), 313 Legion Rhoda Allison (21), 174 Moore St. Cornelius Tuynman (42), 573 8th Lillian Rushing (37), 1140 E. 31st St.

Frank Serrago (26), 260 Franklin And McNulty (19), 415 Lafayette Ave. John DiStefano (19), 44 Beaver Margaret Schill, (18), 2194 Fulton St. William Beck (23), Queens; Virginia Norris (22), 1273 Prospect Ave. John Ruvolo (21), 2129 70th Alma Hammer (21), 2135 70th St. Charles Kriest (27), Queens; Desi Marolla (26), 786 Carroll St.

Morris Birnbaum (30, 531 Bedford 1 Jeanette Sloan (27), 163 S. 9th St. Charles Gassar (31), 1417 Avenue Joyce Burger (23), 2154 E. 28th St. Joseph Mittleman (25), 374 E.

58th Gladys Friedman (22), South Fallsburg, New York. Thomas Notaro (371, 596 Union Louise Tufano (45), 333 Union Ave Sam Madonick (22), 226 Ellery St; Roslyn Weber (17), 230 Ellery St. Alvin Levine (23), 1549 Marine Parkway; Jeanne Rosenbluth (20), 1421 E. 34th Street. Martin Accardi (23), 1730 Rockaway Parkway, Grace Loria (23), Wilson Avenue.

Lawrence Kessler (25), Bronx; Martha Nudelman (19), 668 Hopkinson Ave. Matthew Vaccaro (25), 493 Court Virginia Cullen (22), 566 Clinton St. Edward Adams (26) 7218-A 7th Barbara Webster (22). 6922 7th Ave. Milton Stein (28), 289 Hinsdale St.

Rosemarie Vasco (27), 452 Myrtle Ave. Alan Feld (291, 970 E. 10th Suzanne Horowitz (20), 23 Ludlam Place. Ben Baker (44), 1150 Brighton Beach Ave Rose Grossman (39), 431 Alabama Ave. Michael Santocroce (24), 69 Vanderbilt Ave: Anna Vazza (18), 286 Prospect Avenue.

Gaetano Frezza (21), 2679 E. 24th St. Carolyne Tandlich (20), 3200 Emmons Avenue, Benjamin Oneida Apostol Larue (44), (39), 2924 2926 W. W. 19th Street.

Louis Brown (21), 32 Thatford Bessie Richardson (18), 290 Blake Ave, Karl Linberg (25), 302 Marine Mildred Martschink (18), Queens. Vincent Dattoli (23), 97 Garfield Garfield Place; Josephine Paladino (21), 97 Place. William Baker (39), 1139. 51st Carmela Fisichelli (34), 1139 51st St. Livio D'Angelo (27), 1841 W.

10th St. Teresa Varriale (22), 2235 W. 9th St. Michael Fasciglione (27), 350 Ovington Anne Burke (23), 316 41st St. John Stasiewicz (30), 323 43d Adele Brazis (31), 522 45th St.

Raul Gandelman (27), 407 Van Siclen Lena Halpern (23), 2159 Pacific Street. Lloyd Clark (21), 97 Dikeman Grace Fanning (22), 112 1st Place. Prank Gargagliano (34), 10 Bay 14th Caroline Romano (24), 672 Drew Street. Joseph Wisniewski (32), 182 Dwight Amelia Sciaratta 133), 704 Crescent Street. Harold Bradley (24), Far Rockaway; Renee Luberoff (19), 1671 W.

1st St. Sebastiano Marmarato (45). 4704 Fort Hamilton Parkway; Lena Santermo (32), 1450 42d St. ANSWER TO Crossword Puzzle PREVIOUS PUZZLE GOLD COMMA Bernhard Bendiksen (69), 228 61st Anna Jacobsen (65), 228 61st St. Louis Pinto (22), 1888 W.

9th Marie Cervone (18), '1875 W. 9th St. William Shiffrin (25) 1928 64th Sally Karper (20), 1926 64th St. Frank Lucchi (55), 239 Starr Mary Morini (44), 50 Irving Ave. Isidore Panchuck (26), Bronx; Shirley Rothkopt (26), 432 Sackman St.

Leonard Coppersmith (25), 197 Knickerbocker Cynthia Brancato (29), 90 Covert St. Charles Bernstein (22), 1900 Quentin Myrna Steinfeld (20), 12157 Ocean Avenue. Abraham Tarriff (22), 2166 Homecrest Ada Gelfand (22), 1562 Ocean Avenue, Leon Marut (23), 127 Driggs June Czajkowski (20), 208 N. Henry St. Julian Berstein (24), 1225 E.

26th Leon Klein (25), 410 A Avenue Bernice Joy Rosenfeld 120) 1559 Ocean Pkway, Smolin (21), 885 Troy Ave. John Sherman (25), 139 Dahill Dorls Tauscher (19), 1753 47th St. Lowell Lawson (24), Manhattan; Patricla O'Brien (22), 1159 E. 28th Benjamin Tarasuk (28), 303 E. 94th Pearl Glaser (23).

1087 Carroll St. Maurice Siegelwax (26), 536 Van Siclen Ave Marion De Coveny (21), 536 Van Siclen Ave. Viggo Marcussen (21), Madison. N. Muriel Anderson 100 Bay 8th St.

Victor Fils (45), Manhattan; Sophie, Cohen. 182 New Lots Ave. Benjamin Mosher (38), 5712 14th Gisela Isser (38), 1259 51st St. Melvin Kelman 120), 560 Pennsylvania Phyllis Lifshitz (18), 666 Bradford St. Leo Giordano (24), 1373 86th St: Norma Hayes (25), 211 Gelston Ave.

Hillel Ausubel 124), 4211 Highland Lucille Whintrop (25), 972 45th St. Charles Kellman (25), 8102 20th Rose Sobel (26). Queens. James Keane (25). Bronx: Dolores Dastole (211, 5702 12th Ave.

Arthur Kalaka (20), 221 Varet Sophie Cichinsky (22), 79 Johnson Ave, Carl Moskowitz (22), 430 Williams Nettie Brodsky (20), 223 Foster Ave. Irwin Buchwald (21), 2219 Ocean Sylvia Gotlinsky (18), 1752 E. 9th St Seymour Molomut (22), 936 Avenue Florence Goldberg 120), 1956 E. 8th St. George Principe (20), 4602 Snyder Elizabeth Gustafeste (20), 4510 Snyder Avenue.

Lawrence Fern (25), 1040 Carroll Lorna Horn (19), 270 Crown St. Larry Siflinger (25), Bronx; Sally Brawer (24), 251 Grand St. Lewis Bernstein (28), 1745 Park Place: Beatrice Zeitz (26), 373 S. 4th St. John Petsche (29), 65 Covert Anna Flatisher (19), 571 Evergreen Ave.

Joseph Finneran (32), 59 Franklin Evelyn Sheldorfer (24), 150 Guernsey Street. Arthur Bernstein (21), 212 Atkins Rhoda Weidenbaum (20), 788 Howard Avenue. Angelo Libretti (26), 122 Bay 22d Angelina Napolitan (18), 143 Bay 23d Street. Francis Doyle (28). 592 Prospect Place; Cecilia Skuza (26), 340 8th St.

Herschel Donstein (41), 1707 Kings Highway; Doris Baron (37), 815 E. 14th Street. William Lewis (22), Bronx: Bernice Litties (27), 654 Putnam Ave. Edward Jacobs (29), Scranton, Anna Godomich (25), 936 Hegeman Ave. Felix Dunatski (29), 58 S.

3d Eva Masley (20), 139 S. 9th St. Jonas Cooper (27), 515 E. 45th Gilda Sohn (22), 154 Avenue O. Pierre Barnable (23), Manhattan; Marion Piselll (25), 916 L.

Willie Hyman (27), 742 Herkimer Dorothy Downing (22), 249 Chauncey Street. Charles Ward (29), 8520 Fort Hamilton Jeanne Isner (20), 215 78th St. Murray Rosansky (20), 1756 70th Harriet Tieger (18), 983 East Tremont Avenue. Monroe Salkin (25), 1048 Union Norma Kupferschmid (21), Queens. Hyman Weinberg (25).

665 Pennsylvania Rosalind Temkin (25), 130 Blake Avenue. Milton Weiss (29), 243 Bristol Phoebe Rothstein (26), 47 Chester St. Arthur Awe (22), Queens; Teresa Kraus (21), 323 15th St. Bernard Kroll (28), Norwegian Hospital: Wanda Ollar! (23), 211 Gelston Ave. Irving Katz (35).

215 Sterling St. Thelma Hersh (29), Bronx. Vincent Macagnone (28), 50 Irving Josephine Fontanetta (29), 171 Stanhope St. Theodore Sherman (28), 173 Amboy Ann Altschule (27), 154 Rockaway Parkway, George Tichy (24), 1631 St. Mark's Ann Bellonci (18), 1243 81st St.

Hyman Friedberg (29), 1936 64th Beatrice Miller (23), 1965 84th St. Peter Falotico (25), 85 Lorraine Eleanor Kelly (25). 103 4th Pl. Sol Lieberman (29), 1956 64th Sylvia Strahl (25), 7619 5th Ave. Murray Berkowitz (31), 1319 Avenue Shirley Mond (24), 4910 15th Ave.

Leonard Birch (20). 370 E. 31st Helen Schreiber (18), 128 5th Ave. Edward Kelczeski (26). 443 54th Frances Markoski 121) 213 54th St.

Arvydas Simonis (20) 238 Josephine Admonis (19), 2906 Pitkin Ave. James Murray (23), Queens; Mary Mulgrew (28), 245 96th St. Walter Kusznier (29), 145 Freeman Helen Hladky (26), 435 Hinsdale St. Frank Santamaria (21). 171 Jefferson Bessie Aluto (19), 236 Suydam St.

Andrew Demsky (43), Queens; Rose Calazzo 134), 1850 E. 5th St David Faggione (261, Queens: Geraldine Santangelo (19), 1346 E. 36th St. Elias Laurenziello (31). 178 Jackson Mary Vittorioso 128), 21712 34th St.

Edward Jones (24) 4014 Church Mary Farrell (251, 631 Vanderbilt Ave. Philip Katzenberger (34), 460 Onderdonk Caroline Ricciaro (27), 3821 8th Aventte. Gerard Giraidi (21), 2805 Avenue Anne Cunningham 119), 2102 Newkirk Ave. Samuel Srein (33), Manhattan; Gladys Aurach (23), 445 Pulaski St. John Bell 127), 172 Stuyvesant Beatrice Warren (16), 739 Gates Ave.

William Schlagler (20), Suffolk; Rose Marie Tuminaro (17). 44 Johnson Ave. Baldassare Lo Verde (42), 3602 15th Josephine Gargagliano (35), 249 Baltic Street. Michael Cimino (22), 873 Union Giacchina Storzo (261, 338 Stockton Street. Oliver Stiles (33), 47 Halsey Elsie Peterkin 197 Monroe St.

Anthony Campbell (26), 348 Putnam Doris Scott (22), 35 Halsey St. Pasquale Falzarano 130), 184 Rockaway Parkway; Jemma D' Ambrosio (29), 105 Truxton St. Sidney Strof (25), 1016 Ocean Parkway: Harriet Hockman 118), 763 Eastern Parkway Theodore McDougall (51), 5 Duryea Frances (37), 256 E. 37th St. Leonard Edge 122) 1314 91st Margaret Herrmann (21), 1243 E.

91st Street, Joseph Stanco (20), 173 Union St: Nancy Taranto 121), 559 Henry St. Irwin Grossbard 4401 17th Ave: Arlene Levy 121), 5100 15th Ave. Francis Gerbino (23), 52 Bay 40th Amelia Trincone (19), 26 Bay 40th St. John De Martino (30), 43 2d Place; Olga Dainotto (23), 1127 50th St. Rocco Ianno (21).

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LEDDY King Kelly pitched like Feller, read like Einstein and talked like Fu Manchu. typical Summer reading. are going to like it and some are going to be crazy about it. This brash statement is made on the assumption all readers of the Eagle like baseball. Perhaps this review should be written by Tommy Holmes because it's a baseball story.

Here's what happens: Vernon Kelly Simpson, chemistry instructor, is working for his Ph. D. and Deborah Greenleaf, his president's daughter. He is a lovable, dopey sort, so naturally he fascinates Deborah. Just as he finishes the formula on which his degree and Isabel Levi Married At Parents' Home Miss Isabel Levi, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Levi of Rumson, N. was married to Julian Herz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Herz of New Rochelle, N.Y., yesterday in the home of the bride's parents.

The bridegroom is the grandson of Dr. Maurice J. Lewi, "University of the Long Island College of Podiatry. Officiating at the ceremony was Rabbi Arthur H. Hershon.

Mrs. J. L. Leland, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. Walter P.

Herz attended his brother as the best man. The reception was held in the Colony Restaurant, Rumson. The bride, executive director of the Mount Vernon Girl Scout Council, received a master's degree from New York University. She served with the American Red Cross in the China-Burma-India theater. Mr.

Herz, an alumnus of New York University, served in the for four years and saw action in Belgium and Germany with the 7th Armored Division. THE DAY Too and what fun is there hiding behind a Turkish towel because your latest two-piece swim suit doesn't turn you out to best advantage? Sports help a lot, and the water is a fine place to get all those muscles that haven't been working in the Winter in shape again. Hikes, just plain, ordinary walking, will do their share, and running after balls on the tennis courts will take those extra pounds off while you're having fun. But you've got to go at this gradually. Too violent exercise on the first day will leave you a likely candidate for a wheel chair, and you can't re-do yourself in a day.

Time and effort, and, most important, will power are the winning combination. And please be practical when you're starting to say no to second helpings. You need energy, and a starvation diet won't help your pep, your complexion or your general good humor, either. You need vitamins, and milk, but use a light hand on the starches and sugars. LOTS OF SLEEP, glasses of water to keep aforementioned schedule, it isn't a "sometime" you've got to work at it.

paid off when the mirror wanted to be. daily showers, and many you healthy, plus that will do the trick. But thing. If you want results, Then, you'll realize it's reflects the girl you've If you have a problem at school or at home, write Miss Mottram for her help. Motion Picture Council Plans for Events The Motion Picture Council for Brooklyn will hold a special meeting on June 27 at 10 a.m.

in the Central Branch of the Young Christian Association. will be made for a card party which the group will sponsor in November. Chairman of the bridge is Mrs. George H. Bradford with Mrs.

George C. Sutcliffe as The final editorial meeting of the Council of the season is taking place today in the Central Y. M. C. A.

Miss Amanda Edson is presiding. The Council's Executive Board held its final meeting last week at the Central Y. M. C. A.

Mrs. Sutcliffe, vice chairman, presided in the absence of the general chairman, Mrs. William H. Andrews. Honorary chairman is Mrs.

Lewis P. Addoms. Reports were made if by Mrs. A. Vincent Harcourt, Mrs.

Harold McGowan and Mrs. Edward Candidus. The Board will hold a meeting on Oct. 4 at 2 p.m. at the Central Y.

M. C. A. to open the Fall season. Miss Joan Carroll To Be Wed June 25 The marriage of Miss Joan Carroll, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Carroll of 148 Grove will take place on June 25 at 5 1 p.m. to Michael Sabon son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sabon of 177 Central at the Church of the Holy Cross.

Father Williams will perform the ceremony. I PAPERS OF LASTING MODERATE COST. Featured by YOUNG HART, Inc. 10 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn. N.

Y. LEGAL NOTICES JENNIE SHIRK. deceased. lately residing at No. 626 77th Street.

in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York. and A petition praying for an order directing the sale of the real property of the decedent for the payment and distribution of their respective shares to the parties entitled thereto, and 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 Room 25-A at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on 14th day of July, 1949. at 9:30 clock in the forenoon.

why an order should not be made directing the sale of the real property of the decedent for the payment and distribution of their respective shares to the parties entitled thereto and why his account may not be Judicially settled. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

FRANCIS D. MeGAREY. Surrogate of our said at The Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County. the 2d day of June, 1949. AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Je6 4t-M PROPOSALS INVITATION TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids or proposals for the construction of the Central Office Buildat 370-380 Jay Street, in the Borough of BrooklynCONTRACT No. 3-General Construction. CONTRACT No.

1 Work. CONTRACT No. -Heating and Ventilating CONTRACT No. 7-Elevators and Work. Moving Stairs -will be received by the Board of Transportation of The City of New York (hereinafter called the on behalf of The City of New York, at the office of the Board at No.

250 Hudson Street (Room 609) Borough of Manhattan. New York City. until July 12, 1949. at eleven (11:00) o'clock. A.

Daylight Saving Time, at time and place the proposals will be publicly opened. The Central Office Bullding is to be constructed on City property located at the northwest corner of Jay and Willoughby Streets in the Borough of Brooklyn. The foundation and structural steel framing for the Building are being constructed under existing contracts. The drawings and specifications for the Building have been prepared by Andrew J. Thomas.

Architect. 153 E. 38th Street. New York, N. Y.

and the work of constructing the building will be under the direction of this Architect. other A fuller requirements. description of the provisions work and specifications are given in the Information for Contractors, in the Forms of Contract. Bond and Contractor's Proposal, in the Specifications and on the Contract Drawings, all of which are to be deemed a part of this Invitation and copies of which may be obtained upon payment of: $40 for No. 3- General Construction $15 No.

-Plumbing Work $15 for No. 5-Heating and Ventilating $15 No. -Electrical Work 5 for No. Blavators and Moving lin cash or certified check drawn to motion depend, a baseball crashing through a lab window spills the result all over. Ordi.

narily such a catastrophe means ruin, or at least years of weary Lady however, Luck in a cap gown, comes to the rescue -when the despondent Simpson notices the effect of the spilled solution on the baseball. Now the transmogrification from Simpson the to Kelly the Hop Ball the chemist, big leagues is effected. From here on in, Mr. Davies, author of "Miracle on 34th Street." lowers the boom with a flawless Hollywood technique until Kelly wins the pennant, Deborah, and his real identity. The story gave to 20th Century-Fox Pro-.

duction "It Happens Every Spring," starring Ray Milland, Jean Peters and Paul Douglas, Mrs. Paul Fuchs Paul Fuchs Weds Rhoda Nierenberg The marriage of Miss Rhoda Nierenberg, daughter of Mrs. Max Nierenberg of Manhattan. to Paul Fuchs, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Fuchs of 81-16 188th Jamaica Estates, took place Saturday at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Manhattan. The Rev. Isador Frank performed the ceremony, assisted by the Melofsky Choir. Miss Arlene Fuchs, sister of the bridegroom.

was maid of honor. The Misses Dorothy Nierenberg, sister of the bride, and Mandel. cousin of the bridegroom, were the brides. maids. Perry Mandel was best.

man. Ushers included Michael Harkavy, Milton Alter and Bernard Weiss. Paul Hecht and Alvin Ackerman, cousins of the bridegroom, and Philip Nagler, the bride's cousin. Little Eileen Mahl served as flower girl. A reception was held after the ceremony.

The couple left on an eight week tour of the United States and upon their return will reside at the Jamaica Estates address. The Menu Chicken with Herbs Parsley Potatoes Green Peas Mixed Green Salad Ice Cream with Strawberries Chicken With Herbs 1 frying chicken cut into serv. ing pieces 3 tablespoons fat, divided 2 tablespoons minced parsley teaspoon dried rosemary, crumbled teaspoon each dried sage and thyme, crumbled 2 tablespoons minced onion 1 clove garlic Salt and pepper cup water 3 tablespoons flour cups milk Brown chicken lightly in 2 tablespoons of the shortening. Sprinkle with seasonings, add the water and cover tightly. Simmer about 30 minutes, or until tender.

Remove chicken, from pan to a hot platter. off the liquid and reserve. Melt remaining fat in pan, blend with flour. Add milk and re. served liquid gradually, stir.

ring constantly thickened. Pour over chicken. Yield: 4 servings. Levy -Scholnick Mr. and Mrs.

Harold M. Levy of 1242 E. 12th St. have made, known the engagement of their daughter, Miss Zelda Terri Levy, to Joseph Howard Scholnick. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Abraham Scholnick of 459 Sheffield Ave. ROACHES---ANTS EXTERMINATED FAST! One Year Guarantee UL. 3-1702 Free Estimate--Low Rates Sanex Exterminating Co. 8th B'KLYN POISON: OAK or IVY Science SUMAC discovered has an excellent new treatment for ivy, oak or sumac poisoning.

It's gentle and safe, dries up the blisters in a surprisingly short time, often within 24 hours. At druggists, 594 for Ask IVY DRY ADVERTISEMENT Soften Up Hard Stinging Callouses Don't wait -save yourself from another day of burning foot torture. Get Ice- Mint NOW! Join the millions of happy people who walk in cool fresh comfort thanks to this frostywhite medicated balm. Enjoy its amazing cooling soothing action. Get Ice-Mint today at all druggists.

GOOD LA Espotabs' No Nasty Taste Tablet Form Easy to Take ADVERTISEMENT Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat. talk. laugh or sneeze without fear of insecure false teeth dropping shipping OT wobbling. FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably This pleasant powder has no gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feelina. Doesn't cause nausea.

It's alkaline (non-scid). Checks 'plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. Registration for of Holiday Houses of Starts Tomorrow go slow on tuck away the end of to think of them, you'll dut those a system Your Birthday By Stella MONDAY, JUNE 13 Born today, you are highly intuitive. If you cultivate this gift may be surprised at the "dividends" in life it can bring.

Your magnetic personality, your good singing and speaking voice be turned into real Since you have a high degree of determination, once you have set your mind on a goal, are very likely to reach early success. Your native your intelligence and your ity to think on your feet make you an excellent public You would probably lecture well and hold your audience spellbound. You women easily become interested in theater. Being affectionate loving, you will be happiest you wed at an early, age have a home family your own. Of course, this more true of you women than of you men, but it still remains a basic trait for both.

To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read corresponding paragraph. your birthday star be your daily guide. Tuesday, June 14 GEMINI (May 22-June 22) -Publishing, advertising and promotion are well-favored today. CANCER (June 23-July 23)-A neutral day. LEO (July 24-AuR.

23) ---A good for business gains. VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 221-An tunity for all your best efforts. LIBRA (Sept.

23-Oct. 23) You complete a pending contract with fidence. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)-Put your very best efforts.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22) Make this an Important day. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan.

20) wishes may be realized now. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 191 bine social and business activities. PISCES (Feb.

20-March 21) the most of opportunity, ARIES (March 22-April 20)- -Judicious expansion right now can be of reaching benefit. TAURUS (April 21-May 21) -Pick progressively where you left off terday, LEGAL NOTICES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE NEW YORK, by the grace of free and independent, to: THE TORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. and to any and unknown persons whose names parts of whose names, and whose place or places of residence are known, and cannot, after diligent quiry. be ascertained. distributees, heirs-at-law, and next-of-kin of ARTHUR H.

BERNSTEIN. and any of the said distributees, heirs-atlaw. or next-of-kin of deceased. dead. their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any.

distributees and successors 111 Interest whose names places of residence post office addresses are unknown, SEND GREETING. WHEREAS. BERNARD E. PERELSON, and FRANCIS PERELSON, reside at No. 8423 7th Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, has presented a tion praying for a decree that a tain instrument in writing, relating real and personal property, be proved as the Last Will and Testament of ARTHUR H.

BERNSTEIN lately residing at No. 51 Clark Street, Brooklyn. New York. NOW. THEREFORE, you and of you are hereby cited to show before our Surrogate's Court of County of Kings, to be held in 25-A at the Hall of Records in County of Kings on the 14th day July, 1949.

at 9:30 o'clock in the noon, why such decree should be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have caused the Seal of said Surrogate's Court to hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

CIS D. McGAREY. gate of our said County. the Borough of Brooklyn. the said County.

the 7th of June, 1919. AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court, THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE NEW YORK, by the grace of free and independent, to: Shirk, also known as Elizabeth dred Shirk, and who may also known as Begsie Kane or Bessie Kane, a daughter of the decedent, living. and if dead, her husband, any, her executors.

administrators and all distributees. heirs at next-of-kin. legatees, and devisees said Bessie Shirk, also known Elizabeth Shirk, and who may be known as Bessie Kane or Bessie Kane, and all persons who by chase or inheritance. or otherwise. have or claim to have, an interest the above entitled matter through said Bessie Shirk, also as Elizabeth Mildred Shirk, and may also be known as Bessie or Bessie S.

Kane. or her husband. any. her executors, administrators and all distributees, heirs at next-of-kin, legatees, devisees. other persons.

if any there be. their names and post office addresses are unknown to petitioner and all persons who are or make claim whatsoever as executors or ministratorg of any person who be deceased and who. if living. have any interest in the above titled matter derived through any all of the above named people. distributees, heirs at law, next-of-kin.

devisees, legatees, and which persons, if any there be, and their names addresses are unknown petitioner. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. JOSEPH SHIRK: resides at No. 161 Ivy Street. his Newark.

New Jersey has presented count 88 Administrator, d.b.n, Reservations for Holiday Houses, vacation place of the New York League of Clubs, 243 E. 60th hattan, may be made at the clubhouse on Tuesdays, from 6 to 9 p.m., until June 21. After June 21, reservations are to be made directly to Holiday Houses, Miller Place, Long Island. For information call Templeton 8-7267. Holiday Houses vacation season runs from July 1 to Sept.

5. Registration is open to girls (minimum age 16) and women. Kool-Aid KOOL Makes 10 BIG COLD DRINKS SIX Cascade WORLD'S LARGEST LAUNDRY ALWAYS ON TIME! Early morning service is a promise performed. That's important, particularly if you go to business. If you're economy minded remember Cascade does better laundry work better dry cleaning, too.

CASCADE is THRIFTY TO USE! SERVING ALL OF NEW YORK, BROOKLYN and LONG ISLAND Algonquin 4-4261 EVergreen 8-4800 HEmpstead 2-4030 835 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn 123 Main Street, Hempstead York. Any bidder. upon returning such set within ten (10) days after the fixed date for the receipt of bids in good condition, will be refunded his payment in full. and any nonbidder upon so returning said set will be refunded fifty percent of his payment. Copies of the printed contract documents other than the contract drawings may be purchased separately.

at one dollar ($1.00) per copy. Refunds on purchases of said contract documents will be made only to bidders and on only one copy. The receipt. of bids will be subject to the requirements specified in said Information for Contractors. New York, May 24.

1949. BOARD OF OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK WILLIAM REID. Chairman. FRANK X. SIDNEY H.

I BINGHAM. Commissioners. Wm. Jerome Daly, Secretary, je6-2t PROPOSALS INVITATION TO CONTRACTORS SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR the renewal of surface railroad tracks of The New York City Transit System. BMT Division, in the Borough of Brooklyn, along Flatbush Avenue from Eastern Parkway to Empire Boulevard and along Nostrand Avenue from Avenue to Flatbush Avenue, will be received by the Board of Transportation of The City of New York (hereinafter called the on behalf of The City of New York, at the office of the Board at 250 Hudson Street.

Borough of Manhattan, New York City. until June 24, 1949. at eleven (11:00) o'clock A.M. Daylight Saving at which time and place the proposals will be publicly opened. The work will include the removal of existing pavement and track construction and the installation of new tracks and pavement foundations.

The City will furnish certain equipment and most of the materials required in the work. The Contractor must complete all the work within five (5) months from the date of the delivery of the contract. receipt of bids will be subject to the requirements specified in said Information for Contractors. New York. June 7, 1949.

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE CITY OF NEW WILLIAM REID. Chairman, FRANK X. SULLIVAN, SIDNEY H. BINGHAM, Commissioners. Wm.

Jerome Daly, Secretary. 13-2t STORAGE NOTICES STORAGE NOTICES TO: Mary Balizer, Archie Beck. Daisy Brown, Elizabeth Dambman, Fanny Davila, Rose Davis, Vincent Gardiner, Ruth Greene. Kuperman Feuer. Vernon Lee, James Patterson, Edward and Mary Smith, Lorney Spence, Amy Taylor.

You and each of you are hereby notified that the time for the payment of our lien upon your property hereinafter described having expired. after due notice thereof has been given you. we will cause such property, to wit: Personal effects. trunks, bags. cartons, musical instruments.

books, gilver. china, barrels, cases, radios. pictures. draperies, pianos, rugs of all kinds and description, linen and household goods and contents of every description stored by you or in your name or on your account (or in which you claim an interest) in the Atlantic STORAGE NOTICES 1201 Storage Atlantic Ave. Warehousing, Brooklyn Corp.

To be sold by William J. Roth, Auce tioneer. at 1199-1201 Atlantic Brooklyn 16. N. at 10:30 A.M..

Monday, June 27, 1949, and each succeding Monday at 10:30 A.M. until all goods are sold or the liens are satisfied. Je13 2-M MEETING NOTICE EMPIRE TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting Stockholders of Empire Title Guarantee Company will be held. at its principal office. 115 Pennsylvania Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, on Tuesday morning, the 28th day of June, 1949, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of acting upon an agreement for the merger of Title Guarantee into Home Title Guaranty Company and for the approval of resolutions adopted by the Board of Directors of Empire Title Guarantee Company in connection therewith.

Dated. Brooklyn, New York. June 10th, 1949. EDWARD A. RICHARDS, Chairman of the Board.

HENRY J. BENISCH, Secretary. je18 14t-Ine LICENSES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License RL-10004 has been issued to the undersigned to sell liquor, wine. or beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 2886-8 Atlantic Ave, County of Kings. City of New York, for on premises consumption.

WALTHAM BAR GRILL. INC. 2886-8 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn je6-13 TRADEMARK NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Tulnoy Lumber Trim Inc. 871 Lexington Avenue, Brooklyn 31, N.

Y. has filed with the Secretary State of New York its trademark "GOOD LUMBER PROPERLY USED HAS NEVER FAILED. in conjunction with a picture or sketch of an adult spanking a child with a stick of its wood. to be used in connection with business of lumber. millwork and related products, etc.

je6-18t oSu NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ISIDORE 5814 Fort' Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn. has filed with the Secretary of State of New York his trademark "VERIBEST used on bread, rolls. toast cakes. cookies. pies and bagles.

my20-18t NOTICE is hereby given that United Kosher Provision of 1692 Pacific Street. Brooklyn, New York. has filed with the Secretary of State of New York. trade mark NATIONAL KOSHER BRAND." to be used upon salamis and frankfurters of various sizes, processed meats. smoked meats and pickled menta.

my31-18t Su DIVIDEND NOTICES DIVIDEND NOTICE 144th Dividend THE 1 LONG ISLAND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. 196 Montague Street A semi-annual dividend of $1.00 per share on the Capital Stock of the Company was declared payable Junel 30th. 1949. to stockholders of record June 23rd. 1949.

FRANKLIN C. HEALY. Secretary..

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