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10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MOM, JAN. 19, T948 Between L7s Waterloo Chapter Plani March Luncheon DonH Fret Of Dates Too Hard About Lack Your Day Will Come if? IHBBmfff cam winds up with her calling me a mere child. Should I do anything about it, or should I let her grow out of it herself? A. She's having delusions of grandeur, be cause older people find her good company. One i By XAM Y.MOTTRA.M Q.

Dear Nancy If you can help me on this problem, I'll be most grateful. It's like thin. I am a junior in high school, and although not beautiful, people don't scream in pain when they see me. Every Summer I vacation in a town outside this State, have many dates and am quite popular. But althoutjl the boys in my home town are friendly, they never ask me out.

The imitations just don't come. What can I do? -TV the thrill will pall. At that age, always envy those older than wish they had their privileges that many more years. She'll time if she moves out of her i 1 fa 13. Just leave her alone, and let herself.

Nancy 1 writing this on be-half of mine. She has been going for more than a year. They had for two months when he told all off. He said he had found 6f these days, boys and girls themselves, and and possessed be missing a that they've been years and the spot look on you sraa) good age bracket at her find out for He's Not So (Steady of a friryid with one boy been engaged her that it was someone he very hurt, and months. Then he had made a with him again, engagement.

thing happened. another. She canceled them. it, and we would A. The reason probably is used to seeing you around for boys in your Summer vacation as a new thing In their lives and like to you.

Don't try too hard to keep your home town boys in conversation. If you want to, arrange a party with a group of your friends and ask a boy. Let him tell you about the things he's planning, and the things he's interested in, with now and then, a comment from you. If you can hit the right balance between the silent female and the too '7 7 type of listener, you'll wind up with you can keep. Trouble at Nancy liked better.

Naturally, she xvas didn't see him 'for about sit he came back, and told her mistake. So she began going and they arranged a second Shortly afterwards, the same He said that he's found had made all her plans, and She is very broken up about like to know if there is anything we can do to help her. I know she can have many other boy friends. A. It's unfortunate she had to meet some Mottram one as inconsiderate as her ex-fiance.

Now that and she must realize that better off without him. She mav up if she has a few dates, per at first with you or her other be able to see that her mar The monthly meeting of Wa terloo Chapter, D. B. was held at the home of the regent, Mrs. Samuel Jackson, last week.

Plans for a luncheon to be held in March were made. The annual report of the Old English Faire was read. Patriotic Women Society of Patriotic Women of Brooklyn held its monthly meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Arthur C. Ramie of 475 Washington on Thursday.

The following gave reports: Miss Jane Castello, sec retary; Mrs. Clayton Ford treasurer; Mrs. Fletcher Tracy federation. A letter of appreci ation from the Naval Hospital for the Christmas cheer supplied by the club was read. The following were appoint ed to attend the New York City Federation.

Convention: Dele gates, Mrs. Hamlin, Mrs. George W. Price; alternates. Mrs, John Stefano and Mrs.

Thomas Har- gen. A musical program Was presented by Mrs. Seymour Van Kirk. Recipes Cinnamon on the top and chopped wal- nuta inside these biscuits will make your friends tease you for the recipe, The secret is Frances Lee Barton the new Swans Down Self Rising Cake Flour. Bak ing powder and saIt aiready blended in and a plua of real Swans Down tenderness.

WALNUT DROP BISCUITS 2 cups sifted Swans Down Self Rising Cake Flour tablespoona sugar 4 or 5 tablespoons shortening 1 egg, well beaten Vi cup milk 'i cup chopped nut meats Sift flour once; measure and add sugar Cut in shortening. Combine tgg am milk. Add to flour mixture and stir unti oft douch is formed. Add nuts. Droi from heet.

bpnnki. with mixture of i t.nie TlZZZ until done. Makes 2', dosen sma) biscuits or 15 large biscuits. (All meatiurementt art fat.) Swans Down Cake Flour A Product of (lnrnl LEGAL NOTICES the La.t Will and Testament of uuiMP PIFIfD lotplv rp.iHInir 5,5 in the Borouah of City of New York. NOW.

THEREFORE, you and each you are hereby cited to show cause Rrnnkl yiu are nereuv I Q. Dear Nancy I have a friend who is 13. That's my age. She goes around with people who are four or five years older than she. When I meet her she just murmurs hello, and that's all.

When we do talk, it usually been a mistake. Don't try to she persists in being sad, ask facts. After a little time, she'll effort to forget. Mrs Robert Morse Miss Norma Shipp Married Yesterday Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Shlpp of 736 Ocean Parkwav. announce tho marvincp nt thpir riantrhtpr Miss Norma Shipp, to Robert; Morse yesterday. The cere- mony and reception tooK place at the bride's home. Rappl Stol-per officiated. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Kdith Donna Shipp, and the bridegroom was1 attended by his brother-in-law, Harold Rockow.

I Upon the couple's return 1 (will mm iiuiht.v uitiuit at u.arwc Placid, N. they will reside in Brooklyn. Both attended Brooklyn College. Births Announced Mr. and Mrs.

John. Bruckmann of Garden City announce the birth of their third child, a son. Robert Henry Bruckmann, on Jan. 4 at Nassau Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Topping! Cooper announce the birth of son, Charles Topping Cooper at the Floral Park Sanatorium on Jan. 9. Mrs. Cooper the former Miss Betty daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L.j Harold Wayne of Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L.j Marx (Doris Lindeman) of 54: Berwick Road, Hewlett, are the1 parents of twin sons, born The couple have another son, Harvey Marx.

I Mr. and Mrs. John Hill Tynerj Manhattan and Cedarliurst; announce the birth of a daugh-i ter. Sandra Hill Tvner. on at Leltoy Sanitarium.

Tyner was the former Miss: Joan Martin of Cedarhurst. I BOOKS OF THE DAY Mary Kylvextra Edine's Engagement Revealed Mrs. Francis X. Edine of Vanderbilt Floral Park, announces the engagement ofi her daughter, Miss Mary Syl-vestra Edine, to Francis J. Cimino, son of Mrs.

A. Ciinino of In wood. The prospective bride was graduated from Dominican Commercial High School. Mr. Cimino was graduated from Lawrence High School and is now employed at Flovd Ben nett Field.

Holowehak, Creedon to Wed D. I. Mrs. Anna Holowehak of G925 4th Ave.announces the engage-17 ment ot ner daughter. Miss Holowehak, to Daniel Creedon Miss Holowehak is a a is (1.

of few it tPlbutTto tte con, that it could let mention 1 rs Kam 01 ate of Fort Hamilton lligh'TMf ura'r 7 School and also attended Scurl-ithe a rtaiighter. Pa rider Secretarial Business School. Ka'V" Wabeth a. Mr. and Mrs.

David Satin of 37 Brooklyn Ave. entertained at a reception on Saturday eve- nine in honor of their house- cuests, Mr. and Mrs. Max Satin of Detroit. Saving used fats is one of the simplest ways to conserve! Our government is counting on every housewife's help in this world-wide short' age of fats and oils.

So pile up the pounds and pull in the pennies! Keep vmm in America Fat Sahraee Committee, Int. BILK OF CAS MSI A How To Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy nd m-Mrrass by slipping, dropping or wab-oling when you eat. laugh or talk? Just iprtnkle a little I ASTEETH on your plate, rhig alkaline (non-acid) powder holds talse teeth more firmly and more comfortably. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or (eellng. Does not sour, Cheeks "plate xlor" (denture breath).

Oct ASTEETH today at any drug store. eaaaj Night and Hay, al hem or awoy. always arry 0( Handy Roll 3 rolls tit QUICK RELIEF fOI ACID INDIGESTION liittn I "DATE WITH JUDY" NBC. TuMday 1:30 P.M.. fST Also Breaks Up Painful At the first sign of a cold rub Musterole on chest, throat and back for mighty fast, long-lasting relief.

Musterole gives such effective relief because it's more than just an ordinary 'salve'. Its wonderful pain-relieving, stimulating ingredients (Oil of Mustard, Camphor, Menthol, and Oil of Wintergreen) are praised by the highest medical authorities. c' I I Mr. Creedon is a graduate Bishop Lbuahlin High School! and Pace Institute. 1 ne COUple Will be married in June.

TRADEMARK NOTICE JOSEPH IjENTINI of 197 Bay 41st Street. filed with the Secretary of the 'Slntol Brooklyn. rew loric. hav of New York hi Trademark "LEN u-i ULiiva uil. imprinted on drawini? nf nlivp tropa on nl: olive 1 on press operated by a donkey, to be LtiL -NtLrlCE fi'al jjle for divorce to present residence Ls unknown, but me last Known reaiu-uce was Hancock Street.

Bfooklyn. New York. YOU ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED! that a final rule for divorce A.V.M. has been granted against you at the "fit of GEORGE your: nusoanu, wnicn win ue nearu in me Court of Common Pleas No. 6 of Philadelphia County.

State of Penn-. iHyivania. or June mm m. of 313. on TUMOay.

tne Z4tn day or i uary, n.v. ishb. ai iv noca a-o-i 2 i nf mVi on of ni (ihere's a heaWr Sunsweet helps keep you. regular Als Available siCmi Prepared and distributed by the 'makers of Mott's opple juice, apple sauce, cider, vinegar, and jellies PROPOSALS The Governor Alfred E. Smith Stat Office Building.

Albany. N. upon deposit of for each set. Checks shall be made payable to the Depart- ment of Public Works, i Proposal blanks and envelopes will be furnished marge. Dated: January 5.

1948. REPAIRS TO rAKArlfiT WAblS AND REPLACING DOORS WITH SASH CREEDMOOR STATE HOSPITAL WUEENS. LONG ISLAND. N. Y.

Notice to Hldders Sealed pr.iposals for Repaii'K to Parapet Buildings Nos. 1 and 2: and Replacing Doors with Sash, Building iNO. 4. I reedmoor state Ho.s- Liing Island. N.Y., ln ac coruance wun specification No.

is.Wi aid Time) on Wednesday. February, i uoeniii ai imet II. 1948. when thev will he uuh lie upeneu ana reaa. the form and submitted in the envel iaiii pioposui inuai oe omae upon 1 I'll '4 tnni itiri nitu I trt 1 1 jr- i (ompanifd by a rf-rtifipd i-lmk imidn payable to the Slate of Now York.

uiiiHiisniuitfrr ui laxHuuu aim inanre. or or the amount of the hid as a guaranty that, the bidder will enter into the contract if it be awarded to him. The specification number must be written on the front of the envelope. The blank fcpacea in the proposal must be filled in. and nu change shall be made in the phraseology of the proposal.

Proposals that carrv any omissions, erasures, alterations or additions may be rejected as informal. Successful bidder will be required to give a bond conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract and a separate bond for the payment of laborers and materialmen, each bond in the sum of 100 of the amount of the contract. Corporations submitting proposals shall be authorized to do business in the Stale of New York. Drawings and specifications may be examined free of charge at the following offices: State Architect. 270 Broadwav.

New York City State Architect, The Governor Alfred E. Smith Stale Office Building, Albany. N. Y. District Engineer, 65 Court Buffalo, N.

Y. iisinci engineer, naoyion, iong is land Creedrnoor State HnsDital. Oueens. I. Long Island.

N. Y. Drawings and specifications may be obtained from the State Architect. The Governor Alfred E. Smith State Office Building.

Albany. N. upon deposit of $5.00 for each set. Checks shall be made payable to the Department of Public Works. Proposal blanks and envelopes will be furnished without charge.

Dated: January 6. 1948. CONTRACT 363 PUMPS. ELECTRIC MOTORS. ETC.

SEALED BIDS will be received the Board of Water Supply, at Its offioea. thirteenth floor. 120 Walt Street. New York City, until 11:00 Tuesday. January 27.

1948. for Con- tract 363. for furnishing, delivering two deep well testing and Dumps rated 600 gallons per minute at 710 feet total head and seventeen other pumps of smaller capacities, with electrio motors and appurtenance, for cham bers or tne Delaware aqueduct, an as set forth in the specifications. Pamphlets containing information for bidders, forms of bid and con tract, specifications, contract draw ings, requirements as to surety, can be obtained at the office ot the Chief Engineer. Room 1312.

at the above address, upon application in person or by mail, by depositing ine of Jo.OO in cash or Its equiva lent for each pamphlet. Within so days following the award of contract or rejection of bids, the full amount Bitch deposit wilt be refunded for each pampnlet submitted as a bid and a refund of $4.00 will be made for each other pamphlet returned in acceptable condition. For further particulars, apply at the office of the Chief Engineer at the above aririvpss. IRVING V. A.

HUIE. President: HENRY HESTERBERG. RUFUS E. McGAHEN. Commissioners.

Board of Water Supply; RICH ROH. BURKE Secretary. to 1 II gaal amv twgaK rGsaraataW byA Ml 11 nf nlive nil cause, if any vou hi Court of the witnout iR" a i Vi lit UI XV1I1KS. LO DC neiQ in 0.00111 French Art Studio Mrs Joseph A. Kelly Alice R.

French Bride of J. A. Kelly Miss Alice Rendell French, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V.

J. French of 335 93d was mar ried to Joseph Anderson Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. t-TanK Kelly of 105 Carlton and Middlebury. at St.

John's Episcopal Church. Fort Hamilton, on Dec. 27. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Louis S.

Luisa, rector. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by her sister, Miss Jean French. A reception was held in the bride's home. Miss French was graduated from Bay Ridge High School and is a graduate nurse of the Long Island College Hospital. Mr.

Kelly was graduated from Trinity School and is attending the Veterans' Session at Hunter College in the Bronx. He served three years in the army, 18 months of which were spent in Europe. Your Birthday By Stella MONDAY, JANUARY 19 Born today, there is an under current of calm and restraint in your nature that takes control whenever things appear too hectic or strained on the sur face. You have a quiet deter mination to succeed in your chosen field of endeavor and will work hard and unremitting ly toward that end. No matter how humble your origin, you have been given the talent to rise to ereal heights.

You are a natural student and learn easily. You have ability, also, to Impart knowledge to others and mfght do very well as an instructor, lecturer or professor. You have literary talent and should develop this early in life as it is likely you will branch out into this field of endeavor eventually. Your imagination is keen although you keep it well under control. You have an attitude of kindliness toward other human beings.

To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read tlje corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide. Tuesday, January 20 CAPRICORN ID S3-Jan 20' Ar tistic effort bhould be rewarded. AQUARIUS IJan. 21-reo.

itn avoio ImpuiMvenes.1; PISCES ireb. 20-Marcn 211 A gooo mprr.handfsina day. Aries (Mar 22-Apru zoi conditions mtproving now. 1 AIJKUO lApri! iil-Mav i' il JOU, are active you may be sucwas u. GEMINI (May 2ii-jun 221 oi a 1000 day for travel.

CANCER (June 23-Ju'iv 231 Consider. but do not sisn. new agreements Just vet LEO (July 24-Aug 23) Be on guard againat the unexpected. VIRGO Au 24-Sept. 221 Impulse can be misleading today.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 231 All matters having! to do with printing appear to be verv active today. SCORPIO (Oct. J-Nov.

221 Tf your succeaa depends upon the decision of someone of the opposite sex. then your request mav be granted. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec 22) Be practical and conservative. Marion Clare Mirabito Will Wed P.

K. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mirabito of 190 E. 42d St.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marion Clare Mirabito, to Peter E. Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clarke of 782 E. 51st St.

Miss Mirabito Is a graduate of the Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School. Mr. Clarke attended St. Michael's High School and served two and one-half years with the United States Navy. The wedding will take place in the late Summer.

instantly starts to reiev Surface Congestion! Musterole has all the advantages of a mustard plaster yet so much easier to apply. Just rub it on! IN 3 STRENGTHS: Children's Mild for the average baby's skin, Regular and Extra Strong for adults. I JOSEPH UCNTINI of 197 xJL uM, filed With the Secretary of the' StSl StTPPt Kl-nrilrlvtl Votar Vt-lr I New York his Trademark "AN- HELUS' fUBeriniDosed noon a Dictui-e of an antr of and two children to F- 7r Ift iih No. B96i i i 1 ri Aiini-nv fnr bK wir.V at sidu ociotk in tne 1 Pa A at the.Hall of in the. county oi Kings, on trie litn qay.ot forenoon.

why such decree should not oe mane IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused tne seal of our Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS u.idcv oiir Bald County, at the Bni-! nf BrnnHvn in i ho Ufa on containers of cdmhinaiion nfi various edible oiut. )5-18t osu i BA.MCRl'PTCV NOTICES r.

Barron Hill, one ol ie justices of IN. 0F ALEX ROTH- Supreme Court or the State of 'NVt York, notice is hereby given to; NOT It. r. is hereby aiven that on all perMjnn having claims asainst Jan. U.

1948. the said party wan ad- c. D. J. TRUCKING bankrupt; and that the first meilv conductinif huslness at No.

1 1 of i will be beld in Atlantic Avenue, in the Boroukth of Room 209. POST OFFICE BUILDING. Brooklyn. City of New York, to pre-WaslunKtun and Johnson Street, sent the same with voucher there- more dates than begin to perk the Pacific charts throughout the book helps greatly to illuminate the military maneuvering Mr. Pratt by no means gives the impression that the Marine Corps was at all times Invinci ble or that it was incapable of errors.

He notes the failures and shortcomings along with the great accomplishments. without protest. The marine record, for a certainty, is sufficiently glorious to shine without glossing the small imperfections. In fact, that was one of the stipulations on which the author insisted when asked by the Marine Corps to undertake the history. Here is the straight account.

Reutter-Salvaterra Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Reutter of 324 91st St.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Emily Mildred Reutter, to Guy John Salvaterra, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Salvaterra of Syracuse, N. Y. Mr.

Salvaterra was in the army for three years. Students Made Cops Norman. Okla. (U.R) Police Chief J. Wheeler has appointed four University of Oklahoma students as part-time policemen.

He said they were hired in keeping with a practice of naming men with more educational training to police posts. WHAT MARIS YOUK IYIS i WATERT Answer: Congestion of tear duct, ajust 2 dropa of Penetro Nose Drops in each nostril 'ease watery flow, anifflea and aneexes. You feel relief, breathe easier right away. Cornea in 3 generous sues. PENETRO NOSsb DROPS How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulston relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to 800 the and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes.

Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle ot Creomulsion with the un- HoMtntirlina imii tniti 11 Irak that Wat 4fc UVlOUOUVAUltl JVU (UU ta-V Tt oulcklv allava the couirh or you ara av uiov juui Airwucj unta, CREOMULSION nave your money Dacx. for Couetii, Chest Colds. Bronchihi Irritation of common AFTER bathing angry skin with the delightful lather of pure Reainol Soap, smooth on soothing, medicated Reainol Ointment. Enjoy quick relief from itchy, fiery sting. See why thousands rely on KESINOL for comfort.

lst reflet strtM ef G0r.1PlAHj15 Are you troubled by distress of female functional period to disturbances? Does ttala make you suffer from pain, feel to nerpous, tired at such times? Tb en so try Lvdla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Plnkbam's ha a grand soothing effect oa on woman's most important orpontf ivnu piuifuiu'? hi VHI Sm iiiuiiniii bustruww chapter is closed, she is much haps double dates f.riends. She will riage would have tell her, but if her to look at the make a good said County the '31st day oi ccompanying drawings, will be December 1947 received by Henry A. Cohen.

Director, ARON' 1 JfCOBY Bureau of Contracts and Accounts. De. Clerk of the Surrogate Court. Partment of Public Works The Gov-ial2-4t ernor Alfred E. Smith State Off IBllildinir Alhanv.

N. V. behalf of Leatherneck Warfare in THE MARINES' WAR. By Fleteher Pratt. William Sloane Awociatea, Jnc.

S3.00. By KENNETH J. MASON Formerly Public Relations Specialist with CHQ, SCAP, Tokyo. You start reading this account of island warfare in the Pacific with full confidence in th authors abilitv as a ins- Pratt's chronicle of tigntmg men. battles, heroisms and strateev on both sides as If it were a first-rate adventure story.

It is that quality, plus the author's extensive search into the records of both oppos ins forces, which makes "The Marines' War" such an outstanding work of its kind. The memory of campaign details fades rapidly, but every Ametican will recall the excitement at news that our Pacific forces had finally taken the offensive after nearly a year of retrogressions and desperatej last-ditch stands. That initial venture, aimed at the Guadal- canal-Tulaei recion at the southern tip of the Solomon Is lands chain, was one of the war greatest gamines. Savage Dogfight With incompletely trained combat units, a minimum of available shipping and scanty aii and naval support, the ma rines launched into a savage dogfight that would either start things rolling toward Tokyo or hurtle Allied hopes to a new low. It was akin to a gigantic football game where possession of the ball provides so many 1110re onnortumties to advance.

I lie lliaill nil cm limi ianun0iP in 7. IscOt'inK position, With Unlimited reserves of men planes, ships and confidence in themselves. What they lacked was smart generalship and imagination. It took six months of relentless fighting, major naval en gagements and aerial conflict to successfully add the "Jungles of Guadalcanal" to the "Halls of Montezuma" and the "Shores of Tripoli." Marine training, experience, and alert, aggressive leadership were responsible for the outcome there, just as they were to be at Tarawa. Saipan, Guam, Tinian, Peleliu, Iwo Jima, Okinawa and all the in-between stops.

I 4J ap houues i A unique thing about i ne Marines' War" is that much oT the material Is taken from! Japanese sources and records as well as from American. Thus both sides of the many opera tions are presented, resulting in much more satisfying view. A procession of maps ind ADVERTISES! EXT WHY BE FAT Eat plenty yet lose weight with doctor's amazing candy plan Have a more slender, graceful fif-ure. No exercising. No laxatives.

No drugs. With aimple AYDS Candy Plan you don't cut out any meals, stare hes, potatoes, meata or butter. You simply take AYDS befora meals which automatically curbs the appetite. Result is vou eat less and lata weight. hOulckr voT wli S( Srbd in SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE1 OF NEW YORK.

COl'NTY OF: KINGS Pursuant to an order of Hon. foie duly verified, to the subscriber mi th office nf bis attorney. HER- AN BROTHERS at 1776 Broadway. l.txr an4 i "r.V iT.f.-' II. I.

Mill SUSAN LEE. Aapignee. uvdmiv nijiiTUirna I oijiamiun, oi imh. ViU 7(ifl4 tw? THE i)j NEW YORK. BY THE GRACE Of iGOD FTtEE AND INDEPENDENT To: JEAN HUNT.

ELIZABETH AN DERSON. ANNIE GUSHWA, NORA ISABEL WILKINSON. MARGARET HILL JENNINGS. ROBERT JKN- Brooklyn, on Feb. 4.

194X. al 2 P.M.. at which tune the creditors may at- tend, prove their claims, appoint a eXailliriH hp hnillfl-llnt nd trunf act sii. Ii hefnr mH mooting Wil. mot L.

house. Referee. MATTER OF LOUIS HO- NOTICE a hereby' given that on Jan. 9. 19-18.

the. said party was ad 7 1 judicated bankrupt and that the jirio ni-eiui ing of creditors will be held: in Room 209. POST OFFICE BUILD ING. Washington and Johnson Streets, Brooklyn, on Feb. 4.

1948. at 2 P.M.. at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such business atf may properly come before said meeting. Wilmot L. Morehouse, Referee.

IN THE MATTER OF ARTHUR GORDON, individually and as former co-partner, doing business as A. A. Luncheonette, Bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that on jan, s. iia, ine party was ao- juuicaten nanaruui ami tnat me udicated bankrupt; and that Tirst meeting of creditor will be held tw w.oUi."i Btreets.

Brooklyn, on Feb. 4. 1948. t. Biiu.

at 2 P.M.. at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims point a trustee, examine th 1 I h.nfi'iTON: KINGS WILLIAM JENNINGS. JOHNiot said court entered. tne I4tn day or JENNINGS. THOMAS JENNINGS.January..

i4s a Hearing will be naa KL.I.KN BENNETT. J1AKUAKM BAILIE. FRANK JENNINGS. ADA HUTTON. EDWARD JENNINGS, SYLVIA JENNINGS.

ELSIE SIDES, FRANCIS GEORGE JENNINGS, RACHEL E. BA3SETT. SARAH COFFEY. FRANCIS WILLIAM JENNINGS. ELEANOR MAY JENNINGS, VunVrae EhWkRn an.

IV t.vtc toi St, fvvris KTHET. AWHIN- NEY. HELEN MAXWELL, GUAUYS cwvTll ITI T7 1DVTH CH A FT.TZARETH ERRIE ACTON. ROBERT 8. AC- TON.

HILDA SUDLOW VY AC- rupt, and transact such business as f'AgJVriTfATiri nir may properly, come before. OF ATION Of iJOKlH f.lMAWHINNEY. KATE MIN- itn Kc-giment Armory. w. in.

u. A VP New vnrlf lItv in r.t nitv and 3tqt nf Nps ew I ors. in mrt nir 1 1 mm i. uhrtiuo Referee. M( v.aivu..., NOTICE JACOB KRANZBERG was adJuug and tne be held in Room Washington York at vi tor mav attend nrnvt.

thpir claims examine the bankrupt, appoint a trus tee. and transact such business as iiiai iiiriniK ui iirinii.ifl ii T- on tnjo IIIH. 4.3. mn. 1 IX.III..

209. U. S. Court Houe. 271 Street.

Brooklyn. Newiing and transact such business as Wn.Mfu. -Mna 1 i York, have presented a petition Ap v' vnoir enrvrV AS y-- KlNUSin tne Matter of the Apptlca- a- iiijiMn.i nivBiu. rn luiiri ner. lor an wruer Tor me dissolution oi KRT ERBIG.

Respondent. 11 1 jiHiimise wun aai.hu.u rWD- untint.tL' i 1 r.tvom TAKE NOTICE that a petition ha ben preaentPd to this Court by LIL-: uirt.i ctADiu. yuur wur. lur uir uib- i our marriage on tne iground that, you have absented your self for five successive year last past witnout Detng Known to ner to be nv-ins and that she believes vou In he dead, and that pursuant to an order mcuuuii fi o- pre in reme Court. Special Term, Part Room HuO.

Municinal rtuilriinfir. Joralemon and Court Streets. Borouurh of Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 1st day of April. 1948.

at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated: Brooklyn, January 14th. 1948. LILLIAN ERBIG. Petitioner.

Davies. Auerbach. Cornell Hardy Attorneys for Petitioner. One Wall New York 5, New York. jain-oi ivi PBOPOSAlS 00FING AXD EXTERI0R RKPAIRS 15TH REGIMENT ARMORY vnn riTv NEW YORK CITY Notice to Bidders Separate sealed proposals for Roofing Renairs and Exterior RcDairs.

zwti i inn accordance 4,150 and drawings. A. Cohen Contracts and Ac- m. Department of Public Works, Governor Alfred E. Smith State IV1.

111. 1948. when thev will he nnhlirlv Opened and read. h' compamea ov a certified. cneoK made Davahle lo irte state nf Tnrk -oiiiiiiiissiuiier oi aAauun anu inance, "le htm 1 rttt rari fir-a Ion mimhap mnnr be written on the front Jit the envel op.

ine blank spaces in the proposal must be filled In, and no change shall be made in the phraseology of the proposal. Proposals that carry any omissions, alterations or additions may be rejected as informal. Successful bidders will be required to give a bond conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract and a separate bond for the payment of lahorera and matpriiilmpn each bond in the sum of 100 of the State Architect. 270 Broadway, New joia uy State Architect. The Governor Al lAlDaiiy, i.

for a clecree that two certain Viil he received bv Hemv U.irlt C.rlArV A I II .1 SEND GREETING WHtrttAS. till nsnu I real and nronertv 1 dated the 20th SurroLaie aay nt juiy. hw, or i- th oot Wl anH Tptmtnr of said ISABEUUK JKN.NJ."N(iW. lately the Borough of Brooklyn. City and state of New yoir MABEL LILLFORD, PAULINt i whichever one tne nurroaie J'u'untnt.

uilrii Ajhanv on he-y come before meeting Samuel determine is hy.tW,M d1-Duberstein. Referee in Bankruptcy. menl of ISABELLE JENNINGS. vil, nf and avll, Afairs. also known isaueiie Jiia.

i rrllir A TTPD AIP 1 riTrtr rtHWrt the should tne aurrotate syouiu i whichever one I 1 nfti-. THCTKFORE. von and Provided therefor and shall be ac- nf hh. cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the! nf Vinira fn hp htti in Room County of. Rings to De neia in nopm.

it the Hall of Records, in the nf kCb, nh the 17th day tnal lne o'uaer wl enter n'eloVk l5y the into the. contract if it be awarded to i uh forenoon, why such decres should nINbTESTieMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our i-ald Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Sea!) WITNESS. HON. FRAN-fIS D.

McGAREY. Surrogate of our said County. at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 19th dav of December. 1947. Uron l.

jacoby. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court ma XI RASCIU. Bankrunt. NOTICE is hereby ven that on Jan. 12.

1948. the said party was ad-! ludicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting ot creditors win oe neia in, Washington and Johnson Streets, noorn 4u, rua uir lib nuii.uMU. Brooklyn, on too. 4, iM4S, at i f.M., at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such business as may properly come before said meeting. Wil mot morenouse, Keieree.

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following personal property, to it. a Dodge 1936 truck, motor no. T. 26-5095. Serial no.

8391500. model no. L. F. 37 will be sold at public auction on the 19th day ot January.

1948 at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day at the gasoline tei-vice station known as the Ozone Servicen- ter at Kockaway Boulevard ana Hutu Street, South Ozone Park 20. New York. The sale of such truck is to satisfy the garagemen'a lien of the undersigned. The said lien is ciaimea tor turnisn Ing gasoline and other supplies there for, services thereon including towing nr ind storage thereon to Charles H. ess as K.

P. Pihlman. doing business as K. 'ffo Construction 110-13 Rockaway Boulevard. South Ozone Park 20.

New York. HateAV January 1fl4f. OZONE SERVICENTER. Menor. lienor.

18. By Richard Kibnei. i WRENN SCHMID. Attorneys'amouni or ine contract, corporations for Petitioners. 26 Court Street, proposals anait be autnor-Brooklvn d29-4tM to do business in the State of INew York.

Drawings and specifiea- THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OFtions may be examined free of chars VEW YORK hv the Grace of Godiat the following offices: Free and Independent. To: Rosa Kol- ska. Maria weglinsxa. i-iwro. also known as Nathan Piwko: Pauline NO DIETING! PROOF FOSrnVB! Eminent physicians supervised clinical teats and report quick and aafeioases with over 100 AYDS users.

WHY EXPERIMENT? Get AYD6 Todss. You lose weight or your $2.89 refunded on tht vers first box. Phone, write, or com In. Abraham Straus Drag Dept. Fred'k Leeser C.

Candy Daft. A. 1. Namaa San Drag Dept. B.

Oerts's Drat Dept. la Jamaica Olnbcl'a Candy Dept. In Manhattap VVhrlan Drag Storea, Ucfett'a and Afl Leading Dept. Drat and Health Faed Stares. law Out This Ad aa a Keatloder.

Roen. Nathan Kolsky. SEND.fred E. Smith State Office Building. GKEET1NU: WHEKS.AS, UOIuie rilKO.

who re-; Lfii-ii let cngiueer, dj loun sides at 615 Avenue I. Brooklyn. New Buffalo N. Y. York Citv.

has presented a petition, 15th Regiment Armory, 2366 Fifth pravlng for a decree that a certain New York City etrument. in writing, relating to reali Drawings and specifirat ions may be 19'and personal property, be duly proved 'obtained from the State Architect..

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