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16 BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 12, 1949 Schacher Bos Tht marriage of Mis Betty Ceclle Rose, daughter of Mr. Just Between Us- Visitation Auxiliary Plans Future Events; To Have Bridge Oct. 22 Marriage Licenses and Mrs. Harry Frank nose, of 600 W.

111th Manhattan. A special executive meeting of to Daniel Lewis Schacher, aoa Summer Romance Seen Fading As Boy Fails to Answer Letters the Visitation Academy Auxiliary was held Oct. 5 in the of Dr. and Mrs. Harry SchaChe'r, Marriage licenses for tht following persons art on file today In the Brooklyn Mariage Licence Bureau: alumnae rooms of the school.

Mrs. Al Darraugh presided. of the same address took place) Sunday afternoon, at the home of her parents. The ceremony Reports were made by the Beryl Rhode (331, 460 Decatur St 1603 Ouenutin 20O3 Coney Island By ANCY MOTTBAM Joseph Hegrt (36 Sarah Rast (2, Lawrence Kamll (23), 553 Lenox Harriet wasserman (id, o( ampiie Boulevard. chairmen of- the various committees In charge of the bridge luncheon to be held on Oct.

22 at the Tavern-on-the-Green. was performed by Dr. bamuei Piper of Brooklyn. Charles Kramer (301, 5018 Churcn St Diana Harmeti uot, losj a. am ot.

Charles Navaaata (211, 134 St. Mark a The bride, eranddaugnter or (Q.) Dear Nancy This is another side to a "Summer romance," but I don't know how to figure it out. I spent two months at my aunt's cottage and dated the son a friend of hers all Summer long. We talked about writ rnyui uraenwooa uu uiu- eoln Place. Mrs.

Rose Brandstein, formerly William Ouerrtero (20). 1999 Bergen St A buffet party and bridge was held on Oct. 4 as a rally for the auxiliary luncheon on Oct. 22. Mrs.

John Gridley, Mrs. James of Brooklyn, was graduated from New York University. Mr. Angelina DAurio usi. jui oeracn Street.

(Q.) Dear Nancy I recently broke with a girl I'd been dating for a long time, and almost immediately started going out with another, but the reason for the breakup was only because I'd lost interest, not that I'd fallen then for my present girl. I found out the other day that my ex-date was blaming her, and the gossip has gone all around school. It isn't true, or fair, and I think it's up to me to clear it up. How can I do it without more hard feelings? (A.) This chit-chat doesn't put either of the girls in a flattering light, and you can't confess the truth without embarrassing your former Jamas Johnson (17), 209 Sclgel Schacher was graduated from Luertane Whitlow US'. aus aeigei si.

T. Kellv, Mrs. Gerard McLeer, Harold Stegel (24), 252fl E. 22d Carnegie Institute of i i Grace Fareiio ui. e.

i oi. ogy, receiving a Dacnoior ut Prank Baslrlco (35), 95 E. 96th Bl Mrs. Frank Ricque, Mrs. Angelo Paganelli and Mrs.

George Avenue. David Gerofsky 20 379 Crown Olorla Schreiber U9i. 457 Schenectady Avenue Karold Karp (22). 367 S. 5th Bettj Tyle (If), 414 Hopklnaon Ave Arnold Cole C23.

285 Qumcy S1 Rachel Sptnce (18i, 3415 Sumner Ave Juda Drechsler (641, 30 Van Buren Reglna Rosenberg (50), 779 Lexington Avenue. Andrew Bybeil (38), S5 Riiutn Sulla Bwltalskt (211. 303 St. Jack Stuppler (221, 187 Shetfie.d Marilyn Weissberg (18', 309 E. 59th Street.

Philip Ariai (59' 1932 Btreuss Iva Koren 43). 4 Oeorsle Ave. Murray Fallal (24. 1980 63d Esther Buaego (221, 2114 66th St. Lester SchiUlnger (27).

2430 3d Blanche Uibowiti 121 1. 3714 Lyme Avenue. George Bardwll 32), 4917 6th Mildred Raynock 135'. 414 47th St. Andrew Jacobsen (28), 663 71t aMne Olien (231, 6721 8 Ave.

Fran Arnon (35). 55 Frost Raf-faellna Caputo (31). 832 Bedford Ave. James Gibson (28). 432 Bainbrldge Anna Errlao (Ji 2ja jrv.ng ave.

science degree in electrical en i II in nil or I Henry Hull (50), 1535 B. 36th Bt Anne Steigerwald were hostesses for McCarthy on, im m. Jis ot. gineering. He was eiecieu a Myles Keho (27), 2810 At Mar- the affair, lorle Davia usi.

aiuo Ave. a. member of Tau Beta ri, lau Kappa Nu, Theta Tau, Sigma A general meeting of the Michael Kerpan (21), Waukegan, Annette Rush (IB). JUB soyaer Visitation. Auxiliary is sched Xi, and Pi Delta Epsilon.

Marlon Teaalar (35), 109 Roes Mar- all Bonnenscnetn (3J, i(ra n.eap t. date. No lass wants it said that she couldn't uled for Oct. 19 to announce the final plans for the bridge Jack Meilea (24), 984 Blake Shirley Baker (21), 2118 Atlantic Ave. Edward Kelly (23), 653 10th Eileen ing and whether he could visit me at Thanksgiving or Christmas, but since I've come back to school I've heard from him just once, and that letter said nothing at all.

It's been at least three weeks since I replied, and I'd like to know if it would be all right to write again or wait and see if he'll get around to After a three-week noney-moon in Florida and Cuba th couple will reside in Fairlawu, New Jersey. Bchlldt (221, ia onyarr Ave. Benmoeche Kathleen Skelly Jacob Berkowlta (32). 42 Cheater luncheon. Miss Phyllis Palazzo' Bridal Announced Fannie (28), 101 wncoin n.

George Orost (32). 3044 Brighton 6th Kathleen M. Skelly Miss Phyllis Palazzo, daugh- mm -v BIGGER Rote Brandea (32), Jim Brianiou th Street. Rascon Jonea (23). 217 Moor 9t; Betty Kelly (191.

217 Moore St. HimU Oroaitnas (22). 386 8. 2d St Fiancee of Mr. McCahey ter of Mrs.

Mary Arena of 353 MORE TENDER AND NOHUUS! Gertrude Tauney (20), 2839 Brighton Logan became the bride oi Vincent Capuano, son of Mr. ath fltreet. Daniel Lucaa (22). 229 Nassau Re Nancy Mottram Mr. and Mrs.

James J. Skelly of 190-59 112th St. Albans, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kathleen and Mrs. Frank Capuano of 166 INT hold a fellow's interest, but, as long as she's started t6 talk, all you can do is to deny it and hope that time will take care of the whispering campaign. Be friendly to her when you meet, but don't get caught in any serious talks about your parting.

What you say may easily be repeated, and the only safe way out is to stay mum. (Q.) Dear Nancy I've always heard that it's very impolite to shake hands with any one while wearing gloves, but sometimes I don't see how it can be helped. This has puzzled me for a long time, and I'd like some advice about it. Just what do you do in a situation like that? (A.) You're right, it's not the correct thing, IloVill Hot Have a VffWI Crystal Sunday in the R. C.

Church of the Blessed tina O'Brien (22), 5315 Ave. Abraham Froehllch (281, 948 I 38th 8t Charlotte Roseman (25), 1875 E. 18th Street. Richard Barnes (26), 249 Macon farm Brown (1R. 249 Macon St.

answering, wnat ao you think? (A.) One letter and then a lengthy silence i.t I nr. In nil Vlnrls Marcella Skelly, to John Peter SourStomcchaW-TK Otis Roger. (69). 44 Putnam Eva Sacrament. The Rey.

Father Murphy officiated. A reception followed at the Hotel Bossert. McCahey of 486 11th St. The bride-elect is a graduate of Kearny High School, Kearny, can stari your imagination huibuij Ellsworth (61), 44 Putnam Ave. Wallace Kautman (23), Great Neck.

L. Marlly Swarta (19). 279 Remsen Ave. of channels. Maybe he has Begun to minx ueuer Richard Boruto (201.

558 47th Jean and attended Miss Smith's Secretarial School. Her fiance Mf.Mett (24i. 558 47th St. William Fame (27), 143 81. James PI of th whole thing, but if you two were ciose enough to plan on school vacations and your feelings were still at a high pitch when you parted, don't make trouble for yourself before you Naomi Stoddard (27), 221 Bainbrldge was graduate dfrom St.

Augus-I cost HEADACHE Relief Street. Pasonale Fotondo (34). 192 Dean Bt tine's High School and attended City College of New York. He Jennie Masclallno (39), 270 Deiraw Miss Gloria Capuano, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids included the Misses Rose Marie Wines, Dolores Capuano and Phyllis Ducca.

The bride was dressed in a blush satin frock trimmed with seed pearls and beading. Her veil was of net and fell from a wreath of fltret tnnw for sure what's happened. may uc Arnold Eschwege (33). 514 Rldgewood Rhoda Nclaon (22), 1745 B. 18th served as a captain in the army with the 12G0th Engineer Com one of the fraternity of lads who can't put but if you're introduced to some one on the street, or before you've had a chance to take them off, it's much better to forget about it than cause a minor crisis by struggling to get bat Battalion in the European theater for over two years, Mr.

CarrUs Tumi Alwaytl words down on paper easily and dreads me thought of getting around to carrying his share of a correspondence, so give him the benefit of the doubt. Write again soon and, whatever McCahey is with the Police De out of them in time. Naturally, at a reception or a dress-up party it's smarter to remove them Street. Emanuel De Mello (661. 2988 W.

34 Marie Wyatt (67), 2988 W. 3d 8t. Edward Brett (26), 2272 Hampden Pl.i Eleanor Kaney (23', 1142 E. 3d St. Nathan Schneider (26), 474 Ralph Theresa Oreenberg (24), 149 Rock-away Parkway Arthur Wilson (211, 868 Herkimer Joan Rogers (17), 815 Herkimer 8t Albert Laiioff (22).

1325 Eastern Patk- in minutes with KOHlER POWDERS orange blossoms. She carried anlHe'KeepsTumiHaody EauThemLika orchid with white roses. The cndrr Jll partment of the City of New York. before you go in, but, if it's unavoidable, take vnn do. Hon't comDlain about the lacK 01 man, It'i herefast rtal relief from the pain iney lane nae nur iutj Itomach add quickly, thoroughly.

So trw Turns after each meal, and before bed. You want this romance to keep going, and it's of headaches -aches of cold and neural way: Zelda Kessler (20), 1607 St. John's time! No mixing, no stirring. Remember: it in your stride and let it go at that. Nancy can help with all your teen-age problems.

Write her in care of this newspaper. fia. And because Kohler la powder (no attendants wore pink satin and net, with aqua plumes in their hair. They carried roses. Mrs.

Capuano is a graduate of Franklin K. Lane Hign School and her bridegroom at Place. Vlncenao Padula (50). 395 Lorimer St better to let him work up to writing graauaiiy than grow to cringe at the sight of your angry handwriting. Tumj are made for the Tummy exclu-sively.

To foil sour jtomach ga heartburn. Contain no baking soda. Coat Molly Giordano (32), 150 McKibben dissolving) the pratcnption-typ injrw. diantj aurt to work instantly. Wonderful for PERIODIC PAIN KELlEF-givei a lift on those depressing day.

Gat Kohler Powdera only a dime. Get a roll today! Street. Nathan Chaitovaky (24). 93 Lee Beverly Lerine (IS). Springfield, Maaa.

Robert Ooeller (25). 1513 Noatrand an advanlageoug day. tended Brooklyn Technicaljowyioti.toii jsc Antoinette Troy (201. Queens. SCORPIO (Oct.

24-Nov. 22) Be prac Margaret Canianella (21), 3019 Far- (tow-only 10 and 30 centi at all druggists', tiral In buslneaa. Your John 'Rose (42), 10 Clarkson Are eyi- Catholic Thrift Shop To Have Bundle Bridge on Nov. 10 The Catholic Thrift Shop will hold its first bridge and bundle party at the Columbus Club on Thursday, Nov. 10.

Mrs. Thomas O. Gorman and Mrs. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-uec.

il I 'ia Levy (Ji, IUO i-iarKsuH there are dilficulties today, tney are Mack Palmer (331, 651 Macon Al mprelv tpsts of vour endurance! High School and an engineer school in the U. Navy. After touring the New England States and Canada the couple will reside in Long Beach. ragut Road. Murray Beckerman (42), Hartford.

Hannah Wagner (34', 395 Ocean Ave. Noah Fatjo (23), 346 Vernon Lor- etta Holland (20), 446 Bay Rodge Ave. Chalm Selger (21), 7516 19th Fran, ces Hyden (32 1. 7518 19th Ave. berta Easter (361, eoi Macon ot.

Mem CAFRIUOKW (Dec. KJ-Jan. 2Ul do Eugene Walter (231, 693 uuincy Birthday JTJOJEia nrpnarprl fnr whatever comes. Beatrice neaiy uvi, uj Avenue. V1tUMS FOR THI TUVm3 AQUARIUS (Jan.

21 reo. ij at -flBraj tot Cnllnaia ready to face any crisis calmly. Philip Lubaraky (22), 2047 flOtll Mil FAVORITE OF MILLIONS St Joieph Aipirln 1 aspirin at it best So fait. puri. World a lartt teller at 10c.

Get Leo Maxwell (21), Pasadena, Ei PISCES (Feb. 20-Marcn ail care dred Bandera (201, HJJ a. ivtn By Stella aaa tnr iiuranjii 1U1 Hi JUUI be leen Dowell (21), it2o omn at. Hyman Soekolow (35), 223 Union Lillian Brenenson (24), 300 New Lota Avenue aries (March 22-Apru 2ui Komance i naries miLIlllfl win may be oulte unexpected. WEDNESDAY.

OCTOBER 12 THAT NEW CHIC TAURUS (Aoril 2l-May ni' ii juu in chairmen of the event. The board of directors of the Juater Calder (22), 894 52d Laura So eav in ambltloua to aucceed, take this opportunity to advance. Born today, you have a high Scarabagxlo (22', 1079 Bt. Mart Ave. Alexander Goldstein (211, 482 Snedlker easy Weta, 35 GEMINI (May 22-June aj De Qiscren.

CANCER iJune 23-July 23) Unusual ly dramatic personality, kven 11 vou do not go on the stage as Fence Zimmerman (19). in 94th Street. Vincent Legglo (191. 331 Melrose GOOD situations arise. LEO (July 24-Aug 53) SurprLiea can be advantageoue an well as disastrous a performer, yau win utilize this talent in your everyday VIRGO I Aug.

24-Sept. ilil nn amui-tlous day for you. life. Nothing ever goes along EATING HABITS should start in Infancy at an ordinary pace, but is bc- St. Agnes Seminary Auxiliary Meets celerated in dramatic patterns.

There Is never a dull moment while you are around! You have the capacity for leadership and are a born optimist. Always Feed your baby from the beginning with foods which have appealing taste and meal time will be a happy time. A baby digests his food more easily when he enjoys it gets the most benefit from it and Beech-Nut makes foods with flavor that babies enjoy. Babies love them thrive on them shop held its first meeting at the Columbus Club last week. The president, Mrs.

John J. Hauff, presided and the moderator, the Rev. Joseph X. Spell-man, addressed the meeting. Mrs.

Alfred Nolman, chairman of the nominating committee presented the slate of officers who will jo into office at the November meeting. They are: President, Mrs. Gorman; vice president, Mrs. Buch-ner; treasurer, Mrs. Daniel A.

McNamara; recording secretary, Mrs. James A. Spellman, and corresponding secretary, Mrs. Peter I Smith. The Catholic Thrift Shop divides its funds between the Dr.

White Memorial Settlement and the Villa de Sales A i 1 i a for Convalescent care. -awawP" looking on the bright side of things, you are not one to let opposition of any kind sidetrack The Ladies Auxiliary of St. Agnes Seminary held It first regular meeting of the new season yesterday afternoon in Alumnae Hall. Mrs. James Carrano, president, welcomed the members and outlined the plans for the auxiliary.

The hostesses of the day were the new officers. Sister Mary Agnes, principal of the school, is the moderator of the Goxaiea VWifeP fEb you. You have a variety 01 interests and must learn to con Deedh-aJimt FOODS DADIES centrate on some one thing to the exclusion of all else if you are to become outstanding in some special field. If you scatter your energies too widely you may not reach the heights to which your real talents should entitle you. To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph.

Let your birthday star be your daily guide. A complete line to meet the normal dietary ned of babies. Packed in glaat. Fiftieth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Colony House Guilds Nichols celebrated their 50th! Beech-Nut high etandarda of production and ALL ADVERr Sees Sound Film TISINC have been accepted The Senior and Junior Guilds' by the Council on Fooda wedding anniversary yesterday at their home in Pleasantdale, West Orange, N. J. Mrs. Nichols, the former Miss Adelaide Batterman, daughter of the late of Colony House met yester and Nutrition at the American Medical day at Colony House, 297 Dean Association. Thursday, October 13 St.

A sound and color film showed "Life in the 18th Cen 53i Definitely Mr. and Mrs. Henry Batterman, LIBRA (Sept. 53-0ct. tury, Williamsburg, Va.

The i TROUSSEAU WORTHY lesidedat 360 Clinton Ave. before her marriage, and it as at this address that the marriage took place. They have two chil Story of One Family's Life for One Day From Rising to PATTERN 4715 14-20- "32 4j I dren, Mrs. Ralph Coxhead Mrs. Albert Strasburger is LEGAL NOTICES If I VWy If fine fabric 'W 0 fin uTton" LRC.AL NOTICES program chairman.

Mrs. Doro the forenoon why such decree should UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK IN THE MATTER of EMERSON STORE FIXTURE Bankrupt. No. 4S301.

NOTICE, Or SALJS. mt Nrv mini NOTICK (IF Kt thy Roche is chairman of the Senior Guild, and Mrs. Russell H. Her is president of Colony House. There's Paris in that skirt-rape, cherie! And in that new Purauanf in an nrner of thla Court.

mm Hi af' notl la hereby lven that the aaeeta and Charles W. Nichols both of whom reside in Manhattan. Mr. Nichols is he son of the late Dr. and Mrs.

William II. Nichols of Manhattan, who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in February, 1923. and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. George H.

Nichols, who announced their 50th anniver or ihe annve named nanKrunr. conaiai- not De maae, ana woy Lieueis or Administration with the will annexed should not be Issued to the said Elizabeth V. (Jerken. IN TESTIMONY have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to ba hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY. Surro- fate of our said County, at he Borough or Brooklyn in the said County the 19th day of Seotember. 1949.

Ina of machinery, equipment, mate- rlala. fixture and Oldsmobile Station Wajron. will be lold at public auction, on THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13th. 1949.

at 11 OA urn An nrftmiflpi Nil. 1104 Bedford Avenue. Brooklyn. new i or. JOSEPH y.

COSTA, tMaN. Attor. HAUPTMAN HAUP1 iicyar Pet. S3 Clerk AAKON L. JACOBY, of Ihe Surrogate's Court, s28-4t Court Street.

It Tastes Good -It Is Good AH the fine tart-sweet flavor and nourishment of sun-ripened Seville type oranges and pure cane sugar. No pulp. No artificial ingredients. sary in T.fco hiii.nnirBn nr(loneer OE ft 1. 1 PROPOSALS Tclepliune: Dickens 2-0241).

sirpBRMR mnrtT or the STATE Marian .1. Dolan, Mr. BrjMon Wed asymmetric lins of buttons, sharp cuffs and collar. Sew this now for your super-special dater! Pattern 171 5 comes in sizes 14, lrt, 18, 20; 32. 34 36, 38, 40, 42.

Size 16 takes 4 yards 39-inch. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is te-stid for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send 30 cents in coins for the special handling nt this De Luxe pattern to Brooklyn Eagle, 53, Pattern 2i W. 17th Manhattan.

Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. NOTICK TO CONTRACTORS TATE DEPARTMENT HIT PLBI clti- NEW YORK COUNTY OF WORKS. ALBANY. N. Y.

Pur KINGS GIORIA MAY COOPER Miss Marian Joan Dolan, JACKSON. PlaintlfL against DO.NAL suant to the provisions of Chapter 61 Laws of 1936. as amended, and soecial daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James hi 1 At Liecnaan provisions for projects financed with as Plaintiff dfsig! rnatea ivines uouniy Kinirs Thomas Dolan of 1825 Foster deral aid funds, sealed proposals leu SUMMONS.

AU firp will be recelyed until ten-thirty TIO FOR ANNU 1 LINT. Jill clock A.M.. eastern standard Ume TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- Til ANT on the 26th day of October. 1949, bv Illustrated Is Renao style 809 a 14-inch nylon step-in combination, side panels of Leno elastic, IALON zipper side fastening, S.zes 33 to i There if a Reno style for every figure At off good store' was married to John Moore Bryson, son of Mrs. John Bryson of Paterson, N.

and VOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this ac tion, and to serve a copy of your answer, or. If the complaint is not with this summons, to serve the late Mr. Bryson, on Oct. 1 at Asbury Park, N. J.

nenry a. (ohen Director. Bureau or Contract Account 14th floor. The Governor Alfred E. Smith Stntu Office Building.

Albany. N. for the contru( tion of the following project in Kings County. Contract Number FA.BQE. 49-3.

Tvoe Viaduct Columns. Fnntinea and a notice of DDearnce on the plain Miss Ruth Hirsch of Brook tiff's attorney within twenty days alter tee service or tms summons lyn was maid of honor and n'qlMisc. Paving. Name of Highway and Rrooklvn-Oueens ExDresswav. exclusive of the day of service: In case of your failure to appear HARTLEY'S J.

Albro Meyer, the brides answer. Judgment will be o. u.as miie. Vr'Kr brother-in-law, was best man. aKainst vou ty deramt rir tne relief ii'" roina niu ieuoBu hj.w.

"GOING PLACES?" PHONK MA. 4-6200 FOK 1DKAS 9 A.M.-5P.M. Est. S77S nnn. Dent.

demanded in the complaint Kings ORANGE MARMALADE County. Contract Numner 49-2. Name of Highway and Brooklyn-Ciueens Expressway Nn til ft 31 Mile Demolition Catlirilrie Krhrieder Bride of Mr. Fitzpati'lrk Files, (Cont. DDosit for Plana Jo.

Bid if Bldgs. rs. The wedding of Miss Cath- 7114 Deposit $9,000. Dept. Est.

$160,000. Maps, plans, specifications, and estimates may he obtained at the office of the Department of Public Works. Bureau of Contracts and Accounts, Albany N. and at th office of the District Engineer. J.

J. Darcy. Montauk Highway at LiUj East Neck Road. Babylon. L.

N. and may be seen at the office of the) OLD STOVE ustea. April zytrr iwh. CHARLES L. KELUfr Atlornev for Plaintiff.

Office and P. O. Address. 1660 Fulton Street, Brooklyn 13. New York.

TO: DONAL EVERETT JACKSON (The above named defendant in this action) The foregoing summons is served upon you bv publication pursuant to an order of Honorable Philip M. Kleinfeld. a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 26th day of September. 1949. and filed with the compliint in the Office of the Clerk of Kings County at Fulton and Joraiemon Streets.

Brooklyn New York, on the 26th day of September, 1949. Dated, September 1949. CHARLES L. KELLAR. Attorney for Plaintiff.

o5-t State leranmenr or rutmc works, 370 Broadway New York Clt' V. THE RANGE YOU BUY The aepoait ror i'lans ana Proposal Plans and Forma lor eacn contract containing? contract to 15 sheets la $5.00: 16 to 30 sheets. inraV over 30 $20 on a re- und will De maae in lull to bidders for return of one get. In good condl erine Schroder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Rogers of lOril Bergen and Eugene Fitzpatrick. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick of 598 Bergen took place Oct. 2, in St.

Joseph's R. C. Church. Mr. Rogers gave his daughter In marriage.

The bride wore an ice blue satin gown with a four-yard train. Seed pearls trimmed the gown and her veil was set off with a seed pearl headpiece. She carried an old-fashioned bouquet of three orchids surrounded with tinted blue roses. Mrs. Edna Dowd, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and wore a yellow File No.

800. 1941 Hon, witnin au aays ot award, or rejection of bids: refund for all other THE PEOPLS OF THE STATE OF YORK hv thA irrare a ot uoa ALFRED A free and independent To sets in goqa cqnquion. similar period, will 60 of deposit. Special attention of bidder ia AN NIF. MARijARET Inrlt ndi For the newlyweds a set of towels, pillowcases, sheets, decorated with His, Hers, in easiest embroidery stitches.

Personalized linens a welcome gift! Pattern 7414: transfer 12 motifs 34x8 to 2x514 inches. Our improved pattern visual with easy-tosee charts and photos, and complete directions makes needlework easy. Send 20c In coins for this pattern to Brooklyn Eagle 15, P. O. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, Manhattan 11.

N. Y. Print plainly name, address, zone and pattern number. called to General Information for vulllallv- and ik A flminiatratrix with 'he will annexed of the decedent Bidder in me proposal, specification, and contract agreement, and to the apeclal provisions applying to nt in a ir h-reinafter named, In proceedings England: I projects nnancea with federal funu- 1. 1 A in a I A MS.

A INS WORTH. JACQUES roppeal for each contract must be GLADYS tihi mineu in a separate sealed eu- velnne with the name ani number of the contract plainly endorsed on the outside of the envelope. Each pro A I ROBERT AINS-WORTH. EDOAR AINSWQRTH. STIRLING AiNSWORTH.

MARGARET LOUI3T5 HARRISON AINSWORTH and STANLEY BROCKLEBANK ALN3- EVERY CUSTOMER PURCHASING A NEW RANGE DURING THE OLD STOVE ROUND UP IS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER OUR CONTEST 5 BIG PRIZES 1 0 ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD STOVE ON ANY RANGE PURCHASED UP TO $175 FREE $24.50 SET OF WEST BEND ALUMINUM ON ANY RANGE OVER $175. (AT MTAU-EXCLCSnrl Of 1ALIS IAX AND CARRYING CHARGE) KINGS COUNTY LIGHTING COMPANY 6740 FOURTH AVE. 6127 NEW UTRECHT AVE. SHORE ROAD 8-8000 Or at Yor Local Plumber 0(f WORTH, SEND GREETING: tree Gerken Eliaabeth V. WHKRKAS.

gown and matching hat with; heart-shaped brim. She carried an old-fashioned bouquet of. yellow roses. The Street who resides at 45 Hunton aim V.iAn4 a Vaw Vnrk has Dre- posal must oe accompanied bv cash, draft or certified check jsavable the order of ''State of Sw York. Commissioner of Taxation A Finance for the sum as specified in th advertisement and the proposal.

The retention and duvrxisaf of th bidding check the execution of the contract and bond ahall conform to the provisions of the Highway Law. as ct forth in Instructloaj to Riiidera Estimates ROUND UP sented a petition praying for a decree that a certain Instrument In writing relating to real and personal nrnnw rflliv nrived aS thS LSSt Emus Will and Testament of Alfred Adam Alnsworth. also known as Alfred A. jmg at douiii SEWERS CLEANED Phono Any Day-Any Night HA. 8-0583 Roto-Rooter Service ortiand Avenue, in the Borouft or Miss Susan Goodwin and Miss Mary Dowdell, were in deep green.

Gloria Garcia, flower girl, wore an Ice blue satin gown similar to the bride's. William Fitzpatrick acted as his brother's best man. William Bognall and William ourVnd each When optional types are permitted; Sn contract with federal funds, bld-erg must state In the space provided In the proposal the exact designation of the optional type UDon which tha pronoaal Is predlrated. The right (a reaervtd to reject anr or all bid. TALLAMT.

Supt. of Public Workr OS 21-W VISIT OUR DISPLAY FLOORS F0 FURTHER DETAILS Invtaiele, finest eael-l "Tl aalee-erylagjj 11 Brian, l-way ilreteliJfJ elaatle. selenlllleallj I I dealaned. Ligatweigbs VJ ADELPHI SURGICAL CO. I tte.

a eyifl of vou are nereny cuea uraw before our Surrogate Court of the County of Kln, Vm h-'d In Room dav clock la Li.MiBamMataaamaaHamHaVamiamaJot October. 1949. at 1:30 Rogers ushered. i.

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