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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL" 13, 1935 LEGAL NOTICES 1 FORECLOSURES "New Methods of Biography" was FORECLOSURES Soeietn Miss Rosemary Murphy Wtd To William R. Donaldson Today at Quiet Ceremony Miss Rosemary Murphy, daughter of Mrs. oJseph Paul Murphy of 653 St. Marks Ave.

and the late Dr. Murphy, was married this morning to William R. Donaldson of 582 4th St. son of Mrs. George B.

Donaldson and the late Mr. Donaldson. The ceremony was performed In St. Ignatius Church by the Rev. James Richard Hutchinson Hobhi And Miu Dorothy Womrath Wfd in St.

Ann's Yeitetday Mr. and Mrs. George Frederic Womrath of Minneapolis, announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Dorothy Womrath, to Richard Hutchinson Hobbs, son of Mrs. Jasper Jenkins Hobbs of 2 Grace Court and the late Mr. Hobbs.

The weddm? took place in St. Anns Church on the Heights yesterday afternoon. The Rev. Dr. Samuel Dorrancc officiated in the presence of the Immediate families.

Miss Womrath was graduated from the University of Minnesota and studied at the Sorbonne, Paris, Fiance. Mr. Hobbs also was educated in France and was graduated from Princeton University in 1924. He is a member of the Sons of the Revolution, the Society of Colonial -SI it I Mrs. Richard Hutchinson Hnbbs was Miss Dorothy Womrath of Minneapolis, before her marriage yesterday to the son of Mrs.

Jasper Jenkins Hobbs of 2 Grace Court and the late Mr. Hobbs. Photo GarretO. Interesting Meeting Held By Friday Afternoon Club The Friday Afternoon Club. Mrs John V.

Jewell president, nifn at the home of Mrs. Frederick N. Ad- Froebel Academy, 176 Brooklyn dinsell. 450 Clinton Ave yesterday yesterday afternoon. The commit-afternoon.

Charles Refd spoke tee for yesterdays bridge consisted Wars and the Princeton Club. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Streibert Hosti at Dinner Lt Evening Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Streibert entertained last evening at a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Bperry, Mr. and Mrs.

Jeremiah Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. SchneUing. Mr.

and Mrs. Streibert are making their home at 120 East End Manhattan. Last Morning Bridge Held By Brooklyn Woman's Club The morning bridge of the Brooklyn Woman's Club. Miss Jane L. Moore, president, closed its season with a bridge party yesterday afternoon, at the clubhouse, 114 Plerre-pont St.

The morning bridge, Mrs. William E. Reed chairman, is conducted under the auspices of the auxiliary committee, Mrs. Horace Mann Snyder, chairman, and holds Wednesday mornings of each month at 10:15 o'clock at the clubhouse from November through March. Members and their guests who attended the party included Mrs.

Herbert C. Anderson, Mrs. May G. Avlrett. Mrs.

Edgar G. Banta, Mrs. Raymond F. Barnes, Mrs. James R.

Bartholomew, Mrs. John L. Bauer, Mrs. William R. Bayes, Mrs.

Albert Beebe, Mrs. George M. Billings. Mrs. William H.

Bird, Dr. Cornelia Chase Brant. Mrs. William S. Buchanan.

Mrs. E. Venning Bryant, Mrs. Frederick W. Burbank, Mrs.

Thomas D. Carpenter, Mrs. Frank A. Cooper, Mrs. Henry S.

Conover. MKrs. Jason Davis. Mrs. Robert E.

Doherty. Mrs. William C. Durrin. Mrs.

Carroll A. Edsall, Mrs. William L. Felter, Mrs. Samuel K.

Frost, Mrs. George W. Giddings, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Glass, Mrs.

Onslow A. Gordon. Mrs. Alice A. Gould, Mrs.

C. Browne Gwathmey, Mrs. Augus tus Harper. Mrs. Robert H.

Honey-man. Mrs. William M. Horner. Mrs.

W. Wallace Howland, Mrs. James F. Hurley, Mrs. Alfred Johnsen, Mrs.

James J. Kennedy, Mrs. Reuben L. Haskell, Mrs. Joseph J.

Kerby. Mrs. Charles F. Kingsley. Mrs.

Martin G. Langenau. Mrs. William V. Laurino, Mrs.

Charles W. Martyne. Mrs. Ber-ton L. Maxfield.

Mrs. Arthur W. Mellen. Mrs. William D.

Muerlin. Mrs. Charles C. Meytrott. Mrs.

Ross H. Miner. Mrs. Thomas H. McClin-tock.

Miss Jane L. Moore. Mrs. William C. Newman, Mrs.

William H. Onken Mrs. Vivian L. Outerbndge, Mrs. Frederick H.

Paine. Mrs. Herbert S. Peare. Mrs.

Frederick Starr PendlC' ton. Mrs. Richard W. Retd, Mrs Bernard Rentrop. Mrs.

William Rttmney, Mrs. Horace L. Rutter, MHrs. John T. Sackett.

Mrs. S. Earle Savior. Mrs. Edgar S.

Shumwav. MHrs. Edward F. Siney, Miss Ethel Slipper. Mrs.

Harold I. Small, Mrs. A. H. Smith.

MHrs. Archibald D. Smith. Mrs. Elberon D.

Smith, Mrs, Fred Smith. Mrs. Leonard Hull 1 on Panama, Virgi and Porto Rico. Among those present were Miss Mrs. Burton R.

Young, and Mrs. Elsie Atwater, Miss Harriet A. Col- Carl H. Pearson. Mrs.

Otto L. ton, Mrs. Emma S. Estabrook, Miss Auerbach, 'chairman of the series, Adelaide P. Hart, Mrs.

Reuben L. and Mrs. Alfred A. Tausk, treasurer, Haskell. Mrs.

Edo E. Mercelis. Mrs were presented with corsages in ap-Charles C. Miller, Ivirs. Floyd pronation of their services.

Crystal Neely. Mrs. Randolph Nexsen. Miss ash trays were the table prizes. meat of LIK Murphy latjly residing at No 474 74th Street, In th Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York. Now. Therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to thow cause before our Surrogate'! Court of th County of Kings, fo be held at Ih. Hall of Records, in th. County of Kings, on th 8th day of May.

1935, at 9 30 o'clock In th forenoon, why luch decree should not mad. in testimony whereof we have caused Ihe Seal of our said Surrogate' t.n ha hereunto affixed. Witness, Uinuatft. Hon. ueorge Ajuera (Seal) Surrogat 01 our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn taid County, the ftn aay 01 Aprw.

nua, PERCY T. 8TAPLBTON, Clerk of th Surrogated Court. ap6-4t sa SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-. Anton Cesnek, plaintiff, against Lavlnla A. Palmer; William H.

Turton. indlvlduallr and as Executor of th last Will and Testament of Lavlnia A. Palmer. deceaadi and any and ail other person having or claiming to hav. an Interest In, or lien upon th premises described In th complaint In thlt action by, through or under Lavlnla A.

Palmer, deceased, or any of. them, said persons being th heirs, dev. Isees. executors, administrators, creditors, lienors and grantees of said Lavlnia A. Palmer, deceased, or any of them, or their husbands, wlvee or wldowt.

heln, devisees, legal representatives, creditors, lienor, grantees and successor! In Interett and their husbands, wives or wldowt. If any. all of whom and whose namcg or part of whose names are unknown to plaintiff, and others, defendants. Summons. t.

th- ahnv, named defendants and each. of them: You are nerroy eumiuuneu i. amwer the complaint in mia uuuu to aerv a copy of your answer, or. If romiiiaint it not terved with this mons, to serve a notice of appetence on the plaintiff's attorney within MftnM days after th service of thli sumrts. exclusive of th day of service.

Lfcaa of your failure to appear or amer. judgment will taken against you by default for th relief demanded in th complaint. DaMd. Brooklyn, New York, May 31. 1934 SAMUEL C.

WHITMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff, Offlc and P. O. Address 26 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. To the defendants, "and any and til other persons having or claiming to hav an Interest in.

or Hen upon the premises described In the complaint in thlt action, by. through or under Lavlnla A. Palmer, deceased, or any of them, said persons being the heirs, devisees, executors, administrators, creditors, lienors and grantees ot said Lavlnla A. Palmer, deceased, or any of them, or their husbands, wlvei or widows, heirs, devisees, legal representatives, creditors, lienors, grantees and successors In Interest and their husbands, wives or widows, If any. all of whom and whose names or part of whose namet ar unknown to plaintiff." The foregoing aummons it served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court of the Btato of New York, mad by Hon, Leander B.

Faber, one of th Justices thereof, dated March 2, 1935. and filed with th complaint In th office of the Clerk of Kings County In the Hall of Records, In th Borough of Brooklyn. City and Stat ot New York. Th object of this action Is to foreclose a mortgage on premiaei in th Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and State of New York, situated on the southerly side of Marion Street, one hundred and ninety-five (1951 feet easterly from Rockaway Avenue, fronting twenty (20) feet on Marlon Street, by twenty (201 feet In th rear and having a depth of one hundred (1001 feet on each aid, known as 466 Marlon Street SAMUEL C. WHITMAN. mh9-6t Attorney for Plaintiff. SUPREME 8TATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS Well College, plaintiff, against Mnllle Shumsky, Frank Berlenbach.

Lawyers Mortgage Company and George S. Van Schaick. as Super intendent of Insurance of the State of New York, as Rehabilttator of Lawyers Mort gage Company, defendants. Summons. To the above-named delendants: You are hereby tummoned to answer the complaint In this action, and to serv a copy of your answer, or If the com plaint la not terved with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service.

In case of your fallur to appear or answer judgment will taken against you by default, for the re lief demanded In the complaint. Dated. New York, N. June 13. 1934.

BARRY. WAINWRIOHT. THACHER 8YMMER8, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 72 Wall Street, Borough of Manhattan. City of New xork.

To the defendant. Mollle Shumsky The foregoing summons is served on you by publication pursuant to an order of Honorable Peter P. Smith. Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 13th day of February. 1935.

and filed with the complaint and mended complaint In the onice of the clerk of the County of Kings at the Hall of Records In the Borough of Brooklyn. New York City. The object of this action is to foreclose a certain mortgage dated June 20. 1923. and recorded In the offlc of the Register of the County of Kings on June 21.

1923. In Liber 6411. page 397 of Mortgages, now standing In the sum of eight thousand two hundred and fifty dollars (S8.250). covering premlsea located on the south side of Jamaica Avenue. 20 feet 7a, inches east of Llnwood Street, fronting 24 feet 5s Inches on Jamaica Avenue, said premises being known as 504-504 Jamaica Avenue, County of Kings.

Borough ot Brooklyn. City and State ot New York. Dated New York. N. March 7.

1935. BARRY. WAINWRIOHT. THACHER 8YMMER8. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

Offlc and P. o. address, 72 Wall Street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. mh9-6t PROPOSALS BUILDINO ROME STATE SCHOOL. ROME.

N. Y. Spec. Nos. 8419.

8420. 8421 and 8422. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Separate sealed proposals covering Con. structlon. Heating.

Sanitary and Electrla Work for Female Isolation Building (Building Q) and Service Connections, Rome State School, Rome. N. in accordance with Specifications Nos. 8419, 8420. 8421 and 8422 and accompanying drawings, will be received by the Commissioner of Mental Hygiene, State Offlc Building.

Albany. N. until 2 o'clock p.m. (Eastern standard Time) on Wednea-day. April 24 1935, Instead of as previously advertised.

Proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check or money deposit of 5 of the amount the bid. Successful bidders will be required to give a bond In the sum of ino', of the amount of th contract, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract. Corporattone submitting proposals shall be authorised to do business in the State of Nw York. Drawings and speclficatlnns may he examined free of charge at the following offices: Commissioner of Architecture, Stale Of. flee Building, New York city.

Commissioner of Architecture, State Office Building. Albany. Ut't'Nl 0'ne" Building. District Engineer. Barge Canal Terminal.

Rochester. NY District Engineer, 65 Court Buffalo, District Engineer, Binghamton. N. Y. 61 Frederick Rome 8tate 6chool.

Rome. Drawings and specifications may he oh. talned from the Commissioner of Archl. tecture. State office Building.

Albany, N. upon payment for each set f0U lows: Construction. $20.00: Heating unsanitary. Electric. $5 00 Proposal Half of this payment will be returned If the drawings and specification, are returned In good condition to th.

Commla. (doner of Architecture, state Oltlce Bui ing. Albany. N. within two weeks a tr date of opening bids.

Dated. 4, 335. CORPORATION NOTICES SEALED BJ SW I LB ERECEIVE DB the Police Commissioner, at the Bonk keeper's office. Police Headquarters 240 Centre Manhattan, until WKIIN'EXDAY. APHIL 24 inn FOR THE FURNISHING AVI) INSTAII INO TWO-INCH SUBSIDIARY mpt- TWENTY (201 MISCELLANEOUS Lot -A TIONS IN THE BOROUOH The lime lor (he completion of ih.

work is ninety (90) consecutive The amount of security reinired for -h. performance of the 'or Thousand Dollar, 111 No hid will Lviifliurieu unless It Is accrin Elizabeth H. Perry, Mrs. Nathaniel T. Rathbun, Mrs.

James H. Schultz. Mrs. Walter F. Shaw.

Mrs. J. Ever- Florence F. Clendenning, Mrs. A.

L. -ett Sparrow, Mrs. Harrs Wilson Van Ingen, Mrs. H. O.

Suydam, Mrs. jrs, Walter B. Drennan, Miss Hazel and Mrs. William H. Van Kleeck.

James T. Allen, Mrs. T. H. Gray, Schumm, Mrs.

Howard F. Beakey, Mrs. Eric Arpert, Mrs. J. A.

Hilda- Miss Mary A. Rogers. Mrs. Henry Hut Id Ntmeroff, ud albert, delaud tut. In Bunuines of Judrment of for.

eloiuro and salt, duly mada and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 13th day of March. IMS. 1. tli undermined, the releree la eald judgment named, will aeli at publlo auction to the hlnheat bidder at Brooklyn Real Eatate Exchange Bulearoom. No.

189 Montagu Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 17th day of April, 1839, at 12 o'clock noon on that day, by JOHN A. HARTIQAN, auctioneer, the premliei directed by aatd Judgment to be old. and therein deacrlbed aa lollowa AU that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with th bulldlngi and Improvement thereon ereoted, gltuate. lying and being in th Borough of Brooklyn, County of Klngt, City and Stat of New York, bounded and deacrlbed aa follower Beginning at a point on th aoutherly ltd of 47th Street dlitant 380 feet easterly from th corner formed by th Intersection of the aoutherly aid of 47th Btreat with th eaaterly aid of 17th Aveoua: running thence aoutherly parallel with 17th Avenue 100 feet a Inchea: thence eaaterly parallel with 47th Street 30 feet; inenc northerly parallel with 17th Avenue 100 feet 2 Inches to the aoutherly aide of 47th Street, and thence westerly clone tne eoutneny tide of 47th street 30 feat to the point or place of beginning. Together with all th right, title and Interest of the party of the first osrt of.

In and to the land lying In 47th Street In front of and adjoining taid premises to the centre line thereof. Together with an eaaement or riant of way for a driveway to the garage in the rear of the premises hereinabove described over th easterly 3 feet 8 inches of th premises adjoining on th wett. Subject to an easement or rleht of for a driveway to the earae In the rr of the premlsea adjoining on th east over the easterly 2 feet Inchea of the premlsea above described In favor of th premises adjoining on th east. together with all nxturea and artlelea of personal property, now or hereafter attached to. or uaed In connection with the premisea, all of which are covered by thlt mortgage.

Subject to the following: la) Existing leases and tenancies; lb) Any state of facts that an ac curate survey may thow: violatlona and order of any of the Munllclpal Departmenta of the City of New York and of the Labor Denartment of the State of New York affecting the mortgared premises; id) Restrictions Imposed by the tv Plan adopted nursuant to Sectlona 202 (a) and 242 of th Charter of th City of New York and amendatory ordinances aa lar as they may affect the said nremises. Including toning restrictions and amend ments thereto. Dated. Msrch 23, 19.15. BENJAMIN K.

MIRSKY, Referee. MYGATT Ac MYQATT. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Office and Pott Oftlre Address. 49 Wall Street, Borough of Manhattan.

New York City. The following Is a diagram of the prop erty to be sold; Its street number It 1750 47th Street; 390 30" The approximate amount of the lien or charge, to satisfy which the above de scribed property is to be sold. Is five thousand nine hundred nfty-eurht and 34100 dollars ($5.958 34). with interest thereon at the rate or alx '6) per cent, per annum from February 21, 1935, together with the costs and allowance. amounting to four hundred thirteen and 34100 dollars with interest from the 13th day of March.

1935. to-nether with the expenses of the tale. The approximate amount of the taxes and water rates or other Hens which are to be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase money, or paid to the referee. Is three hundred ninety-three and 65100 dollars 4S393.65) and Interest, plua taxes lor the first half of 1935. together with penalties and Interest.

Dated. New York. March 25, 1935. BENJAMIN K. MIRSKY.

Referee. mh27-8t sa IN FORECLOSURE SUPREME COURT, County of Kings Title Guarantee and Trust Company, plaintiff, against Coross Realty et defendants. HARRY L. THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Attorney, 2 Court Street. Brooklyn.

New York. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure, entered March 16th, 1935. Ihe undersigned will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, in the County of Kings. New York, on April 24. 1935.

at 12 o'clock noon, by LEWIS HAMBURO. auctioneer, the mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold, described ss follows- Ail that parcel of land situate In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, described as follows: Beginning on the southerly side of 8t. Mark's Avenue 80 feet wide, distant 290 leet easterly from the Intersection of the southerly side of St.

Mark's Avenue with the easterly side of Kingston Avenue; thence southerly through a party wall, ISO feet 7 inches; thence easterly parallel a'lth St. Mark's Avenue, 35 feet; thence northerly parallel with Kingston Avenue. ISO feet and 7 Inches to the southerly bide of St. Mark's Avenue, and thence westerly along the southerly side of St. Mark's Avenue, 35 feet to the point of beginning.

Tor more complete description see judgment. SAMUEL K. MacCABEE, Referee. ap3-6t sa SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY St.

John's University. Brooklyn, formerly St. John's College, Brooklyn, plaintiff, against Dave Feinman. et defendants HECTOR McO. CURREN, Attorney for Plaintiff.

375 Fulton Street. Brooklyn. Pursuant to Judgment entered herein, dated March 28. 1935. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by JAMES A.

HEANEY, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague street. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 24th day of April, 1935. at 12 o'clock noon, premises 6ituate in the Borough 'of Brooklyn.

County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the southwesterly side of 50th Street distant 289 feet 1-3132 Inches southeast of 19th Avenue, being 25 feet 4 inches wide front and rear by 100 feet inches In depth on each side, the side lines running parallel with 19th Avenue: the northwest wall being a party wall; together with street rights. If any. In 50th iStreet; together with and subject to a driveway easement reciprocal with premises on the southeast as more fully set forth In said Judgment. Dated.

April 1, 1935. WILLIAM J. ORACE, Referee. a3-6t SUPREMECOUR'I klNG8COUrJTY Kings County Trust Company, plaintiff, against Julius Goldberg et defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the ahove-entitled action and bearing date the 1.1th day of MRrcb.

1935. I. the undersigned, the referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by McOUINNESS REILLY. auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

1H9 Montague Street, in the Bnrough of Brooklyn, County of- KlngB. City and State of New York, on the 17th day of April. 1935. at 12 o'clock noon of satd day. the premises dlreoted by said liidument to be.

sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying Rnd being In the Bor-ouifli of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and de scribed as follows: Benlnnlng at the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly side of 3rd Avenue and the northerly side of 51st Street: running thence easterly along the northerly side of SI st Street 100 feet; thence northerly parallel with 3rd Avenue L'O ieet: thence westerly parallel with 51st Street and part of the distance through a party wall 100 feet to the easterly side of 3rd Avenue, tin nee southerly along the easterly side of 3rd Avenue 20 feet to the puint or place of benlnnlng. Together with all fixtures and articles attached to or used in the operation of satd premises, all of which are declared to be covered by this mortgage. Subject to railroad consent recorded In Kmss County Register Office In Liber 2090 of Conveyances, at page 197.

and subieet also 10 a party wall on the north Dated. March 2C.th. 1935 ISAAC M. KAPPER. Referee WRENN to SCHMID.

Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address, No. 28 Court Street.

Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Yoik. mh27-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Matilda Suydam. plaintiff, against Vincent. Momico et.

al defendants. ROBERT P. ORR. Plaintiff's Attorney. 215 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

New York. Pursuant to Judgment, dated March 28. IMS. I will sell at public auction, by WILLIAM REYNOLDS, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street.

Borough of Brooklyn. County ol Kings. New York, on April 25th. at 12 o'clock noon, premises In said borough situate on the northeast side of 71st Street. 150 feet northwest of 15th Avenue, being 20 feet in width front and rear and ion feet in depth on each sldt the side lines being parallel with 15th Avenue, the rear line being center line of block and parallel with 71st Street.

Reference being made to said ludgmenl for a more com- plet description of said premises Dated. Anrll 3d. 191. MAURICE W. MONHEIMER.

Referee. SUPREME COURT. KVNUS COUNTY- Trusieet of th estate belonging to th Diocese of Long Island, planum, againai Giovanni Chlarelll et al delendants. Pursuant to Judgment herein dated April 9, 1B3S, I will tell at public auction to the highest bidder, by I. JEROME RIKEK, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Ex change, No.

ibu Montague street, uroos-Irn. New York, at 13:00 o'clock noon on the 2d day of May. 1935, premises situate In Brooklyn, Kings County, New York Stale, on the easterly aide of East lHth Street, 130 feet southerly of th southerly tide of Avenue being 30 feet wide front and rear by 100 feet In depth, side lines running parallel with Avenue U. northerly line running part of way through parly wall. No.

2119 East lath Street. See said Judgment for complete description of premises. Dated, April 11th. 1935. JOSEPH KOPEXMAN.

Referee. CULLEN it DYKMAN. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 177 Montaaua Street. Brooklyn.

N. apll-St th SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY Kings County Trust Company ana rrea erick A. Rosebush, at trustees, and Harold O. Williams, aa successor trustee ol tne residuary trust created under the will and codicils of Percy O.

Williams, oeceaaea. pltintilfs, against Levi Hurley tt de fendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled action, and bearing date the 21st day of March. 1935, the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will tell at public auction to the highest bidder, by WALTER H. HAL-LOWELL, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Heal Emata Exchange.

No. 189 Montague street, in th Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the 25th day of April, 1935, at 12 o'clock noon of tald day. the premises directed by taid Judgment to sold and therein ilpKenhpH fnllnws: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with th buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, city and Stat of New lorn.

bounded and described as loiiows: Bealnnina at a point on the easterly side of Vanderbllt Avenue, distant one hundred and fourteen feet (1141 southerly from the southeasterly corner of Fulton Street and Vanderbllt Avenue; running thenco easterly at runt angles to van derbllt Avenue and part of th distance through a party wall forty-one feet (41) lour (41 inches; running tnelic nortn- erly and parallel with Vanderbllt Avenue eight (81 feet; thence northeasterly at right angles to Fulton Street eight 8 feet ten (10) Inches; thence westerly at right angles to Vanderbllt Avenue lorty four (44) feet eleven (11) Inches to the easterly side of Vanderbllt Avenue, and thence southerly along the easterly tide of Vanderbllt Avenue sixteen (16) feet one I'D Inch to th point or place of beginning. Together with th right or essement of the fire-escapea on the northerly wall of the building on th nerein described prem ises to hang over or abut on the premiaei adjoining on tb north, known at 844 Pulton Street. Subject to state of facts disclosed by survey made by A. a K. Luaiam, aatea January 5th.

1924. which shows among other things tb following encroachment Cellar ateos 6 feet 9 inches on avenue; stoop 5 feet 9 Inches on avenue; front wall of building of an Inch on avenue; fire-escapes 3 feet 2 inches on premises adjoining on the north, and concrete chimney 2 Inches on premises adjoining nn the east. Subject to covenants and restrictions remained In instruments recorded In Liber 41 of Conveyances at page, 243. In Liber 110 of Conveyances at page 459. In Liber 185 of Conveyances at page 112, ana in Liber 296 of Conveyances at page Jiv.

Dated. April 3d. 1935. BERTRAND ETTINOER. Referee.

WRENN le SCHMID. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Office and P. O. Address, No.

26 Court Street. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. ap4-6t th SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Bertha C.

M. Johnson, as sole surviving executor of the last will and testament of Qeorge F. Martens, deceased, plaintiff, against Giuseppe Enrico et iL defendants. Puriuant to Judgment of foreclosure In the above action, filed In Kings County Clerk office March 27, 1935. the undersigned, the referee, will sell at publlo auction, by FRED O.

BCHAFER. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague 8treet. Brooklyn. New York, on the 18th day of April.

1935. at twelve o'clock noon, the premises in said Judgment directed to be sold, situated in the Borough of Brooklyn. New York City, on the southerly side of DeKalb Avenue, distant 415 feet westerly from the westerly side of Nostrand Avenue, being 20 feet In width front and rear, and 100 feet in depth on each side, said side lines running parallel with Nostrand Avenue and part of the distance through party walls, more particularly described In said judgment, and known as 576 DeKalb Avenue. Dated. March 28th.

1935. amy wken. rteieree. THOMAS J. FARRELL.

Plaintiff's Attorney. 150 Nassau Street. Borough of Man-nattan. New York City. mh28-6t th SUPREME COURT.

KINQ8 COUNTY Mary Pearlman, pis In tiff, against Samuel Levin and Svlvla Levin, defendants Pursuant to judgment dated the 25th day of March. 1935. I will tell at public auction to the highest bidder, by DAVID J. NEEDLEMAN. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 1K9 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 19th day of April. 1935. at twelve o'clock noon, premises situate in the Borough of Brooklyn.

New York City. Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Crown Street, distant 180 leet easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly aide of Crown Street and the easterly side of New York Avenue, and running thence northerly parallel with New York Avenue and part of the distance through a parly wall 127 feet 9 Inches: thence easterly and parallel with Crown Street 20 feet; thence southerly and parallel with New York Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall 127 feet 9' Inches to the northerly side of Crown Street, and thence westerly along the northerly side of Crown Street 20 feet to the point or plaae of beginning. Dated. March 27. 1935.

WALTER A. MILLER, Refrre. PAUL L. ROSS. Attorney for Plaintiff.

51 Chambers Street. New York City. mh28-6t th SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY Kings County Trust Company, as trustee under deed of trust dated August 27. 1934, made by Sarah D.

Plumb, plaintiff, against Joseph Marabello. et defendant. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 12ih day of March. 1935, the undersigned, th referee In said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by CREWS it SHAPIRO, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

189 Montague Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the 18th day of April. 1935. a. 12 o'clock noon of said day.

the premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, together with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the County of Kings. Borough of Brooklyn, City and State of New York, more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southwesterly side of 74th Street, distant 227 feet southeasterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southwesterly side of 74th Street with the southeasterly side of 20th Avenue; running thence southwesterly parallel with 20th Avenue and part of the distance -through a party wall, 100 feet; thence southeasterly parallel with 74th Street, 24.50 feet; thence northeasterly, again parallel with 2011) Avenue, 100 feet to the southwesterly side of 74th Street, and thence northwesterly along the southwesterly side of 74th Street. 24.50 feet to the point or place of beginning, said third course running partly through a garage party wall. Together with an easement for passage and repassage for pleasure automobiles only to the garage on the rear of satd premises over the northwesterly 4 feet of the premises adjoining the aforesaid premises on the southeast. Subject, however, to an easement over the southeasterly 4 feet oi these premises for passage and repassage for pleasure automobiles only to the gnrage on the rear of the premises Immediately adjoining on the southeast.

In favor of all owners of the premises adjoining on the southeast. Together with all the right, title and Interest of the mortgagor. In and to the land lying In 74th Street, In front of and ndjoinlng said premises to the centre line thereof Together with all fixtures and articles of personal property, now or hereafter attached to. or used in connection with the premises, ail of which are covered by this mortgage. Subject to the terms of a right-of-way instrument recorded In Liber 6489 of Mortgages at page 510 and to party wall on the west, and to terms of sewer agreement recorded in Liber 4743 of Mortgages at page 624.

Dated, March 27th, 1015. JOSEPH K. RYAN, Referee, WRENN SCHMID. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and P.

O. Address, No. 26 Court Street, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. mh28-6t th sa LEGAL NOTICES File No.

2521, 1935 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW York, by the grace of Ood free and Independent To Mary Rice. Nellie Whelan. Patrick Muldoon, Patrick J. Ryan, jBtnes Ryan and Kenny Ryan. Send greeting: Whereas.

Mamie Fey. who resides at 209 67th Street. Brooklyn. New York, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument In writing bearing date the 22d day of Man. 1927.

relating to real and personal property read by Mrs. Mabel Kempster. I luncheon and social hour followed. Among those present were Mrs, Harvey Bagenstose, Mrs. C.

W. De vereux, Miss Amy Colegate, Mrs William F. Falrley, Mrs. Forrest Gal- lison, Miss Nellie M. Gildemeister, Mrs.

Howard B. Javls, Mrs. Valen tine Hall Everson, Mrs. Milliard Johnson, Mrs. Mary Bardstreet Nut ting, Mrs, George M.

Reed, Mrs. Arthur K. Wing, Miss Emma Le Ja cobs and Mrs. Colin C. Wakefield.

Long Island Society Garden City Activities Special to The Eagle Garden City, April 13 The annual Spring concert of the Long Island Choral Society was held at the Garden City Hotel last evening with Edgar Allen, barytone, as guest artist. The program committee was headed by Mrs. Sylvanus D. Ward, who was assisted by the Misses Syl via Ward, Barbara Fuller, Louise Dichman, Katherine Piatt, Barbara Earnshaw and Barbara Hutchinson. The ushers were Sidney B.

Carra gan. chairman, James Addison Frederick S. Lutz, Richard S. Per-kin and Frederick H. Thomas.

Those present included the Right Stires, the Very Rev. Arthur B. Kinsolvlng 3d and Mrs. Klnsolvlng, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Peters Mr. and Mrs. George A. Powers, Mr. and Mrs.

Le Roy J. Weed, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Whitney, Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ellery W.

Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Betz, Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore M. Rlehle, Mr. and Mrs. R.

Gilbert Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Clifton Mabon, Mr. and Mrs.

George U. Tompers, Mrs. John D. Ditmls, Mrs. Ruby V.

Elliot, Mrs. William E. Heathcote, Mrs. William De Forest Manice, Mrs. Henry S.

Schley, Mrs. William Prentiss Wlllets and Samuel F. Meeker. The Hemsteede Chapter, Daughters of the Revolution, met yester day at the home of Mrs. F.

Ensign Ogden of South Ave. In addition to the regent, Mrs. Clarence C. Calloway, who presided, others attending were Mrs. Arthur W.

Loweth, Mrs. Warren L. Lafley, Mrs. Clifford Cornwell, Mrs. George Bean, Mrs.

Henry B. Smith, Mrs. William B. Simons, Mrs. Frank A.

Lent, Mrs. A. H. Ertel. Mrs.

William B. Bunter, Mrs. Richard L. Swezey, Mrs. Warren A.

Angel and Mrs. William A. Enhaus. Mrs. Walter D.

Eblnger of Stewart returns today after sojourning for several month sat Miami Beach. Florida. MHr. and Mrs. George A.

Powers of Hilton are dinner hosts this evening to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent B. Rey. Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Ladds, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Victor Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Relchers, and Mr. and Mrs.

Albert C. Hugo. Mr. and Mrs. John G.

Turnbull of Nassau Boulevard, were hosts at their home last evening at a bridge party followed by a supper-dance in honor of their 20th wedding anniversary. Among their more than 70 guests from Garden City and out of town were Mr. and Mrs. David W. Hutchinson, Mr.

and Mrs. Wal lace Hutchinson of White Plains, Mrs. John G. Turnbull Mrs. Wallace Waddell, Sherwood Turn-bull, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee G. Moses of Forest Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Quavle W.

Hawkes of Old Greenwich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Bade of Harts- dale, and Dr.

and Mrs. H. M. Marvin of New Haven. Mr.

and Mrs. George H. Fitter of Salisbury Ave. are entertaining at dinner this evening for Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred D. Olena, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Miller, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph P. Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B.

Matteson, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Koons, Mr. and Mrs.

George U. Tompers, and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Van Zandt. UAWKINS TEMMING Miss Marie Temmlng of 115-61 204th St.

Albans, was married to Gerald Paul Dawkins of 1729 W. 111th St. this morning in the Church of St. Pascal Baylon in St. St.

Albans. The Rev. Fr Crowley performed the ceremony. The bride had only one attendant, her sister Miss Betty Temming. Mr.

Dawkins' best man was H. Clay Cotter. The ushers were Edward Kehoe and Frederick Temming, a brother of the bride. Miss Temming is the daughter of Joseph Temming and Mr. Dawkins Is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Dawkins. The bridegroom is a graduate of New York University where he was a member of Alpha Delta Sigma and Beta Gamma Sigma, national honorary advertising fraternity. Following the ceremony, the couple left on an extended wedding trip mat will take them to California by way of the Panama Canal and ports In South America. On their return they will make their home In Washington Square.

Manhattan. PLAN FOR SCOUT CAMPAIGN A group of women representing the assembly of Jewish Women's organizations of Br-oklyn and the Brooklyn Parent-Teacher Association is meeting this afternoon at the Hotel St. George to aid the $60,000 campaign of the Brooklyn Boy Scouts. The organization- will plan the setting up of teams in the re spective groups to co-operate In the campaign. The invitations to at tend the meeting were extended by Mrs.

Dorothy Michaels, past president of the Brooklyn Federation of Jewish Women, and Mrs. Betty Glass lattor vice president of the Parent-Teacher Association. Dr. Lindsley F. Kimball.

Scout executive of the Brooklyn Boy Scout campaign, will be among the speakers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Boselly of 865 E.

34th is attending the dinner-dance of the Delta Upsllon fraternity of Lafayette Col- lege this evening. WE BUY SILVER DIAMONDS A. A. Webster Co. JEWELERS 487 FULTON STREET Opp.

Abraham si Straus BERLITK SCHOOL OF lANr.l'Af'.FS Frenrh, German, Spanish. Kalian, ete. I O.KilS An. Thutr, aim TRI. 9-2123 FORECLOSURES SUPRIMC COURT.

COUNTY OF KINOS I William Crane and United Stales I Trust Company of New York, as trustees under deed of Annie L. Merrlsm. plaintiffs, 0 1 is 1 -1 4 1 I 1 0 '5 Miss Elizabeth R. Liptrott And B. H.

Cannon Married Mr. and Mrs. Robert Liptrott of Amityville. formerly of Flatbush. announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Roberta Liptrott, to Barkuloo Hubbard Cannon, son of Col.

and Mrs. William Crawford Cannon of Brightwaters. The ceremony took place in St. T. 1 V.

T5 1 rem lUBUUptl VIIUIUI, mjmiuic, yesterday afternoon. The Rev. Wil-. E. Keenan, rector of Woodstock Col lege at Woodstock, an uncle of tne oriae.

only the immediate fam ilies were present. The bride had her sister, Miss Ella Milburn Murphy as maid of honor and only attendant and George Donaldson was his brother's best man. Miss Murphy was edu cated at Adelphl Academy, Mary-mount College and the Sorbonne, fans, Mr. Donaldson is deputy con troller of the City of New York. Mr.

and Mrs. Donaldson are sailing today on the Italian liner Conte dl Savoia for a motor trip through Italy. Upon their return early in June tney win reside at Mr. Donaldson's country place, "Four Winds" at Fort Salonga. Mrs.

George J. Kuss Hostess at St. John's Auxiliary Benefit Mrs. George J. Kuss entertained at her home, 3142 Bedford yesterday afternoon at a bridge tea for the benefit of St.

John's University Auxiliary. Mrs. Edward V. Killeen and Mrs. John E.

Biggins, past president, presided at the tea table. The auxiliary will hold its Spring luncheon at the St. Regis, Manhattan, on Saturday, May 4. Among those present were Mrs. Laurence G.

Bodkin, Mrs. Cletus W. Bourke, Mrs. James J. Dempsey, Mrs.

Frank A. Grace, Mrs. John T. Blake, Mrs. Jane Garvin, Mrs.

Daniel M. McCarthy, Mrs. James M. Kelly, Mrs. James Welsh, Miss Margaret Markey, Mrs.

James D. Mc-Gann, Miss Mary G. Walsh, Miss Josephine F. Lamond, Mrs. William J.

Heffernan, Mrs. Hugh M. Cope- i lanQ. rs- James d. nenernan, Mrs.

Edward J. Raleigh, Mrs. Anna Davidson, Mrs. Mary V. Lynch, Mrs, Anna G.

Reilry, Mrs. William R. Thornton, Mrs. Thomas P. Robin son, Mrs.

J. Elliott Kennedy, Mrs. Thomas J. Sartor. Mrs.

Louis D. Ryan, Mrs. Ethel Mezger, Mrs. Edward E. Russell, Mrs.

Edward Geraghty, Mrs. Thomas P. Reilly. Mrs. Frederick W.

Honerkamp, Mrs. Thomas P. Dorsey, Mrs. Edward C. Holahan, Mrs.

Thomas R. Fagan, Mrs. Lawrence J. Charrot, Miss Irene Mulcay, Mrs. John D.

Mof-fett, Mrs. J. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Henry J.

Vaughan, Miss Helen Kuss, Mrs. Franklin Frick. Mrs. Harry C. u- uowseit.

Mrs. u. ueorge aooKin and Mrs. Thomas F. McEnaney.

Tea Opens Junior League Exhibition at the Museum The opening of the art exhibition of Region 2 of the Association of Junior Leagues of America took place yesterday at the Brooklyn Museum with Mrs. Helen Appleton Read, art critic of The Brooklyn Eagle, giving an interesting lecture on "The Artist Descends From His Ivory Tower." Philip N. Youtz, director of the Brooklyn Museum, and Edwin H. Thatcher, Commissioner of Buildings in Brooklyn, also spoke. Miss Althea McCammon, president of the Junior League of Brooklyn, introduced the speakers of the afternoon.

Among the visiting delegates to the exhibition were Mrs. E. C. Mao-Veagh. Mrs.

Philip Hofer and Miss Mary M. Parsons, Manhattan; Mrs. Edward Keat Jr. and Mrs. Charles Quillman, Binghamton; Mrs.

Richmond Meyer, Mrs. Everett L. Sweet and Mrs. James E. Neighbore, Poughkeepsie; Mrs.

R. George Kuser. Mrs. George T. Gretton, Mrs.

J. Robert McNeil, Miss Sally Tattersall. Trenton; Mrs. F. A.

Krayer, Miss Katherine Webb, Montclair; Mrs. Henry Bayard Clark, Miss Mary S. Campbell and Miss Anne Galllard Baldwin. Elizabeth; Mrs. Stuart Hawkes, Miss Margaret Newman and Miss Joan Hay Rock.

Newark; Mrs. Donald Sinclair. Miss Elizabeth Wales, Mrs. David Van Alstyne Jr. and Mrs.

Franklin R. Dorman, Englewood; Miss Ruth Voorhees, Plainfield; Miss Carol Hinman and Miss Ka-trlna S. Leeb, Orange, and Miss Jane Little Phillips, Rochester. Others present at the tea were: Mrs. Robert Winslow.

Mrs. Carroll J. Dickson. Mrs. Waldo McKee, Mrs.

Julian D. Fairchild. Mrs. Frank E. Simmons.

Mrs. Theodore Fitz Randolph, Mrs. W. Coverly Fischer, Mrs. Gordon Thayer, Mrs.

Charles Livingston, Mrs. Edward C. Thayer. Mrs. James B.

Clarke Mrs. Katherine S. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. George S.

Frank, Mrs. John Dunlop, Mrs. Merton Mrs, Chauneey Newlln, Mrs. Edmund Drewsen, Mrs. John H.

Livingston, Mrs. C. Stuart Gager. Mrs. Gilbert Thlrkleld.

Mrs. Ronald Hart. Mrs. Harry W. Cross, Mrs.

Edward J. McDonald, Mrs. Michelle Murphy, John I. H. Baur.

Frederick Murphy. John I. H. Baur. Grant H.

Code, Mrs. Maxwell Lester. Mrs. William H. Price.

Mrs. Wilson Hokien. Mrs. Frederick McCammon, Mrs. John Pogue and Mrs.

Cameron Duncan. The Misses Emily Goeue. Florence Read. Arrietta Smith, Dorothy Johnson, Mary Thayer. Frances Ryder, Marion Bernard, Catherine Van Brunt, Frances Simpson, Grace Ingraham, Ruth Hart, Prudence Gager.

Gertrude Van Brunt, Harriet Cross, Hanna T. Rose, Isabel Spauldlng, Nancy Humpstone, Virginia Felter, Marjario Julia English and Elizabeth Hayes. Contemporary Club Meeting Held at Mrs. Bartlett'l Home Contemporary Club held its regu lar meeting at the home of Mrs. John Bartlett, 990 E.

19th St. i ham Watson officiated. Mma Thonsen, Mndren De Mott; Miss Liptrott was attended byMrR Hauxhurst. Mrs. Thomas Mrs.

George Mitchell Gregory, maid 0 Bro Mrs Llovd BurnSi MrSi of honor: Miss Sally Upton Liptrott. Hatchi Mrs Dun-niece of the bride, flower girl; Mrs. hnm Mrs Smlthi Mrs. T. w.

Upton E. Liptrott. sister-in-law of Joflnson. Mrs. E.

C. Johnson, Mrs. the bride, of Brightwaters. and Miss Rmg Mrs c. M.

Cornell, Mrs. Virginia de Vlaming of Amityville. William E. Dalv. Mrs.

Roger Mc- Lait of Bridge-Social Series Held by Froebel Academy The last in a series of bridges and social afternoons was held at of Mrs. Philip Mills, Mrs. Charles A. Denzaw, Mrs. Emmet E.

HunfleyJ There were sixty tables in play. Among those present were Mrs. brand, Mrs. E. P.

Birch, Mrs. E. R. Jennings, Mrs. Carl H.

Pearson, Mrs. Karl Stacbler. Mrs. Gardiner Par sons, Mrs. cmrora Hawnns.

Mrs. 'n Larkini Mrs Jam Baker Mrs. Stanley Pemberton, Mrs. Hugh Marl ey. Mrs.

C. E. Shaw, Mrs. An drew coivin, Mrs. n.

r. Moseiey, Mrs. Frank Davis. Mrs. William Grierson, Mrs.

Arthur Ruths, Mrs. R. E. Dobbins; the Misses Florence Tuohcy, Betty Barrow, Alice Ruths, lU A Sullivan ramnh, Haist! nnnnrll. Mrs.

M. H. Penrose, Mrs. Srhnibbe. Mrs.

Sanford Shumway. Mra; Charles Acklev, Mrs. Arthur Christie. Mrs. Milton Herzog, Mrs.

anniei oihtmhi. niuum iv. Mortimer. Mrs. Edward Castelloe, Mrs U'on W.

Green, Mrs. Kerson Barney. Mrs. John A. Harrer.

Mrs. F. L. Bowen; the Misses Florence Dunn. Grace Carter.

Mary Castle, Louise Castle. E. Stevens; Mrs. Leland. Mrs.

Charles O. Banks. Mrs C. Oliebaum, Mrs. A.

Wohflr Mnllpr Mrs a Vojqht Mrs gturKes, A Mrs Cnares Mrs Sinclair Wilson, Mrs. Jf)hn Reedi Mrs, EuRene Colligan, Mrg jBne Murrav, Mrs. N. W. Dunn, Mrs Bradlev, Mrs.

John L. Mr. Philin Van Strat- the Misses Muriel Farley, chairman Smith. Mrs. Sterling St.

John, Mrs. George Gregory of Brightwaters Hi-nrv Bainbridge. Mrs. Rose Wil-Eriward N. Stone, Mrs.

J. Vaughan was best man for Mr. Cannon, and Vinson. Mrs. James Auerback, Mrs.

Storev. Mrs Oscar W. Swift, Mrs. i the ushers included Upton E. Lip- Gra-e Carlson.

Mrs. Delphine Flynn, Charles T. Swimm, MHrs. David E. trott, brother of the bride, c.

Murke: the Misses Ida Thomas. Mrs. Ford Thompson, Mrs. Warren of Brightwaters. Weber.

Harriet Mill, Jane Campbell, Austin Tobey, Mrs. Albert W. I'll- Miss Liptrott wore a gown of Julia Brainbndge. Ethel Kingpin, rich. Mrs.

Joseph H. Velsor. Mrs. white satin. Grecian in effect.

A I Minerva Manny. Hazel Holmes; Mrs. Gtistav J. Volekening. Mrs.

William veil of tulle, caught with orange i Edward Tastrum, Mrs. William Watson and Mrs. Edwin B. Wilson. blossoms, was fastened with a I Schultz.

Mrs. James F. Sullivan, Mrs. Henry S. Conover presided 1 standing ruffle to the cap.

The Mrs. Gertrude Walters. Mrs. Thomas at the tea table. veu had been worn bv her two sis-i Castellane.

Mrs. Robert C. Price. ters in their weddings. Her bouquet Mrs.

William Findley. Mrs. Fred- Wilson College Club to was composed of white orchids and i erick Srhnibbe. Mrs. Thomas Lash- UIJ A.

-i lilies of the valley 'lev, Mrs. William Reid, Mrs. W. R. Hold Annual Bridge, April 25 pehcate shldes of pink and blue MeCroskery.

Mrs. H. L. Van Kleeck The Wilson College Club of were worn by ne attendants. Mrs.

Mrs. John J. Campbell. Mrs. Cyril Brooklyn met at the home of Miss Greeorv was in blue crepe with a I Bennett, Mrs.

F. G. Langdon. Mrs. Ethel Rath.

125 Prospect Park West, r.f5 iL 7 Kenneth McEwen. Mrs. William last evening. Final arrangements rLMi' to be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Lloyd.

14 8th on Thurs- rtnv aftprnnnn Anril 9 Mrs ripnro. rwtan 'an Yir I L. Rath will have rhnrpp nf the tAa tablp. Mrs .1 Parir Mr. Thompson and Miss Irma Smith will have rharse of thp ranriv The annual corporate meeting of the Dyker Heights Home for Blind Children, will be held at the Home, 1255 84th St on Friday, April 26 at 2 p.m.

Kosmos Club Has Theater Party; Mrs. Carter in Charge i bridesmaids A Dlnk and' rSer.m0UP Tampon the gowns muff. The bridesmaids were of the same material and sim- ilarlv fashioned, both being pink: i the bouquets were also of pink sweet peas and forget-me-nots. Miss Sally Liptrott wore a puik creoe dress, with a pink halo type. of hat.

and carried a basket of rosebuds, sweet peas and forget- me nots. A reception inuoweo ai nuust- of Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Shanks Jr. of Brightwaters.

Mrs. Shanks is sister of the bride. After a short trip South, the cou- pie will make their home at 1001 Ocean Ave. Mrs. Cannon wa.s Dorothv I.ahev.

Margaret Seekel. 1 i i Kosmos Club, Ralph H. Tlebout graduated from Packer Collegiate pn Mrs Allwrt Bclevlne; the Misses president, held a theater party to' institute in 1933. She is a member lj0'ttle MHiigan, Edith Onkamp. see "The Art Institute of Light" last of the Alpha Tau Phi sorority.

Mr 1 Bennett, and Grace Mac-evening at the Grand Central Pal- Cannon attended St. Paul's in Gar-: Namara Mrs. John Stocker. Mrs. ace.

Manhattan. Mrs. Oliver Gold- I den City. He is a grand nephew of Mottola. Mrs.

Norbert pmit'i Crater was in charge of the Unrle Joe Cannon, who was speaker smith, Mrs. .1. Douulas Erskine, affair. of the House of Representatives for Mrs. Joseph Tropp, Mrs.

Bernard Among those present were Mr '25 vears Sperher. Mrs. R. Lazarus. Mrs.

and Mrs. Edwin G. Martin. Miss Kmilv La Forge, Mrs. A N.

Whitney. Maude Connelly. Ralph II. Tiebout paclier Cla of 1934 Will and Mrs Rov H. Caldwell.

Mrs. John L. Vanderveer, Mrs. I Arthur Tuttle. Mrs.

Tiebout, Mrs Have Theater Party April 27 yeneto of ihe Mohawk Carter and Mrs. Edgar G. Banta. The Class of 1034 of the Parker Hotel arrived from Florida yester- Collegiate Institute held a meeting rlav. where he has been spending Commander William F.

Oresham last evening at the home of Miss the Winter in ids home on the of the U. S. S. Hannibal and Mrs. Marjorle Levis, 2710 Bedford Ave.

I ocean front Mr. VeiiPtos will re-Gresham have arrived at the Hotel Miss Dorothv Snyder presided, llian In Brooklyn until May, when Margaret after an extended stay In puns were made for a theater par-1 he will leave for New London, Conn, the Canal Zone. tv on Saturdav. April 27, when the' i class will see "The Bishop Misbr-' Mi Rose Mulligan, the newly Mrs. Crawford D.

Baislev. who has i haves elected president of St. James' been spending the Winter at the' The members of the class present Alumnae, held a meeting at her Hotel Mohawk, has returned to 1 ere the Misses Audrey Bane. Dor-J home, 2.36 84th on Thursday Smithtown for the Summer. lfi Flriredge.

Ruth Clark. Llnaeall evening to make arrangements for Darling. Berenice El-1 the annual luncheon and bridge Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayles Mar- eanor Tavlor.

Catherine Sheldon. which is to be held at the Hotel tin left today by motor for Miami Evelyn Warnork. Mabel I Jul f. Mar-: Hosse rt fin Saturdav, May 18. Miss Beach, to visit Mrs.

Martin's Jorie Ivls. Helen Stletz Don Hall. 1 VliTinia MeKeon is general chair-father. Walter Jennings Gano, for Rhetta Walsh. EliahrLli man of iwinsements.

assisted by exfenrt materials to be furnished 1, ferred to the specification, and 1" Plans on file In the office of Engineer. 138 Joth ch'" Bidders are eeVd to bid, upon the blank 'form the Commissioner, a ropy of i.hL I (he proper envelope in to the bid. together with cnv, th. raMonX v1: LEWIS J. VALENTINE.

Police Con, mlssloner. 'mice om- ITar-Hee Oeneral Initmrtlnna tit RiiM on obituary tare. Blade ann.101 osuhr4 a fortnloht. Thev will stOD at Read- ing. for the auto races on their 'Elizabeth Plltt.of prizes; Helen Rut ledge, rerep- Thursday.

Mrs. Millard F. Johnson return trip and while there will he 'Harriet Wlilin ns Clark, tinn; Marion Teaken. tickets; Gen- was ro-hostess and the vice pre.sl-the guests of Miss Orace E. Fowler I Dorothv Snvder Virginia Wilbert evieve MeCllrrjonl.

cards, and Mil- dent. Mrs. Arthur K. Wing presided. at the.

Hotel Abraham. Mncoln. land JBnet E.strbrook. dred Rut ledge, publlclry. 'After the current events a paper on ap3-7i ba duly proved as the last will and testa-.

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