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The Brooklyn Citizen, Thursday, January 9, .1941 Society Maid Girl Scouts Hail Cold Weather for. It Means Winter Sports alfPark American Sugar Refinery Vital Factor in Boro Growth, Celebrating Golden Jubilee i i I LlAiAt XOTICKA I f.IiO FTli a3BT NEW YOHK. by tha grara of Uotf. fret and independent, to tlMA HAN-JriJsV, K. COtJKTlIlteVKl HANK CK.

and tennaiiy all olhir hrira-at-law and nevt-of kin uf the aid derendeat. Atf.tJS'l'A. HKCK. nut named bru. if any there he, whoaa naniea, plara of reald''iia and poat office addreaat ar unknown to petitioner and cannot with floe clihance aauertainrd aud If inv ii ihf above leraona nixwi- mthemk cavm.

kinuh cou.ntt KINtiH Ool'NTY THl COM-PAN and fcVfcXTN JoHNSON. ext cutoi uf ihf last will mut tct-mrni of KKMHCN 1. plaintiff Kiint I Ni fcRIfcl-Lo and iljjki HAt'fJHl JCLLU, Ins wtlV, d-fndnU. In pununc'; uf m. Judifuwnt of fore-rltauri and naif fiuiy rnadn and ffi-lrri in tha above VntlUnl art ion, and By I.UCILE MINTZ I hf-artna dat the Mlh lay of Decnn-, lr.

ISM). lh un'lfffian-d. Die i r''fr'ti lit aaid juditrii u' nainrd. will WtlSlr, CUatlV i M-il -f a.ir-th.n I.ihl A Detroit I th automotive cap -( wilh ni4nimuri fit ally itarued ur any uf the above de -iibt-t unknuwii hetra-at-law or nel kln. if any lliere be.

have died aub- St rrtor'f HoaplUl Brldf Aide mn Nam, for Feb, Hi Auxiliary Hold Meeting Jan. II Committor have bn named to assist Mrs. Leo Gullefoyle, chair AIDS JUNIOR PROCRAMS V. sr-qut ntly Id die dealli of the aaiti Mai and PltUburgll in the m.jo, hI)partu, and hires ouUtandln hld', KUANK WAUKH. aw--(-t n.iyi, la lljnfr.

a( Brouhlyn Ural Eitat tI city, 0 Brooklyn fa thi cxperta. iKachaA.tr. JW iontaaur riirret in th Iddri by KUA: unrer. at IhB irhariifr, M9 Sol llv Ut-f- Ut.t mhnrlant fJintf In 1 i. Haruuth or HrfKiklyn, (ouniy of Kinxs, ruuali of Rrookl UoruUSH Of HrOOS Kiaufn 01 Jiuxar (-iiv v- ih.

man, In complatlm plana for a brldf to be glvan by th St. Peter uar refinlnjr- Thla Dttle kncnvn jn 304 packUig thua making the day of January 11MI at 12 do fact t. true largely berauae th. U- white -tuff available for I by id Brooklyn Ulrl Scouts who have been longing for tome food snappy wintsr weather, have an Ideal winter sports area directly across the street from their haedquarters, at No. 101 Prospect Park West.

With the hills of Prospect Park for ding and skiing, and the laktftrr they make the most of these ideal surroundings every time the weather permits according to Miss Minerva Cutler, executive "Wet woolens should not be hung too near a hot stove, or on top of a rsdlator. Careful washing o' woolens that ara worn next to the skin, such aa gloves, stockings, etc Insures their long life and preserves their shape. Clothes properly cared for will give one a feeling of ease and well-being because they are comfortable snd good looking. 'To make akling, skating and ough la the home of one of th l-stitiia. AWilLiMTA UttCK.

Uem 1 Ihn liv-irs-at-law. next-of-kin hua-band. or widow, exarutors. adjmlnje-lrtor rBrr, Iraateee, asaiaeei nd mn -t -nmjri-in-lntereat, Any thrrr Uf. of all au pjvonaH who nmii'v, )iQc-ft ot real dr nee and poat 01-M aiJ'ir -a are unknown and cannot with dur diiisenre bw ascrataiaed.

nd if i iiik WHKHKAS A IX EST A P. COOK, who teaidcF at No. 66 Bulwer Fjare. Kif.oklyn Kinni County, New Tor h. a prtitton prayina' for type of use lowMl pos- or sihle coat.

It ia the moat complete I prria of land, witti l.uiiiimaii and irnjjrtfvrmrnts thereon, mtu.it. lying linv of aiiKHi in the world. nd bnn in tii- horoth of Brook- VltaJ 'or In C'ommunltv lynv Klnci City and HtaM 1 of N-w York, bounded nt dr-ribed it prime function of pro- aa fnllowi huge, modern plant of the Arneu can Hugar Relnlng' Company vhlr)' for 50 yeara hM been the Ijrgeai cane migar refiner In existence d-f-r' tliat a certain initrvunent a on the autt Hospital Auxiliary on Saturday afternoon, Fb. IB, at the Waldorf-Aatorla, Manhattan. Mlu Julia Mahoney heaiia the patronesses committee, with Miss Veronica Carberry and Mrs.

Jamee Maher eo-chalrmen. Serving with them are lira. Barth Patterson, MLu Katharine Klernan, Mre. John J. Croaa, Mre.

Andrew DeMuth, Mlee Mary L. Henty, Mum Florence J. During thla period, the Aiiei i "uyai the American Suaur datr tha rth day ot 1 raatorly md- Ray Thlrty-frjt Strret yiHina director of Olrl Scouting in Brook- i other cold weather sports a teal lyn. pleasure, the element of safety lean Hugar Refining Company lw fining Company's lmprotanre to diatant thr-- hundred and tw-nt i TJDt l'J() i elatins; to reaJ and per- 6 I ft from thr fornM nr.rrtj duly proved aa the pinyeu a iremenuuua pari in un- uiiwuuniiy ih oeai tuuaii ai ea it, nurd by inirrwiion of ih- 1 11 1 "mniirni or AsMb. oiiihf.adriv H.U r.v TVi i rt v.ftmt I la.iv rfM.dina at No.

fi1 Olrl Scouts and their leaders, too. mu" be a guide to the activity. The proceaa or mauainai a a tan mm nas paia xrVrn4W in ih Borouah of Brook plan far In advance fo ftl? winter bl to treat a skiing or skat- lyn ''It of N. York thnce which has placed sugar on the and upplie excIulv-of raw JSUfhty-mxth Slrt-rt; running nth Klrt'rt; running Now TIIKKKF'oRK you and eacsi of you ar- hT.y rhrd to show caua tWes of a huge majority of Amen- 1912, the sum of I XIh ni "iy-mi ise! f-''i iiii week-end camping trips they make inS accident is neiore it Happens, to their cabin at Bear Mountain. other word, she eiplained, "pre- ikM i inrlK-i.

to Die mirf.il.. line i i t. Surmmtf Court of tha I can families; has been a prominent iwj 4JH Sh.p bearing, its ugar th. hie- between Bar Thirty-nmt an.l held la boom llmv Thlrtv. nt i Hall of Recorda.

In the and to the natlbnal Olrl Hrfiu! vcniion osseu ufwu gooa pnvsicai a (.., 5uul nf lKr t. ni an na ric l)f(l kern th lrw-nl wntr- be wntorly alon mlddl cf i 1 of Kmti. on the dh, day of Camoa Andrea and Macv. at Pleaa- condition comci nrai. une mus Impor taut' reason wny tjiooKiyn in uiwy, ui Murnane, Mra.

John McKvoy, Mre. 'John Zerega, Mlae Beatrice McCann and Mrs. Walter Longman. Other committee Include: Publicity Mre. Lorlng M.

Black, chairman; Mre. Joseph Sullivan block and paaalbl with Bay Thirty- wi at -j jti rioca in in flrt St.rKy i0l fet: ilunrr .11. why decree ahould not tli- home of one of the leading in-1 nav'' docked in 4hat period. b- mad. northweMTly attain iarall-t with To the citv and Stale It ha.

naid KiKhly-sixlh 1 fi du.itilal sreas In the country antville. Camp Andrea for glrit. and physically fit throug hgood whole-Camp Macy for leaders, offtr warm or" nutrition, plenty of reat and lodging and every opportunity for "l-rep. A confident mind regarding "adventure with saiety" In winter the ability of performance, proper activities. clothing and constant exerdae and eifiit ih) Ii, Ihf eoutht- i rly of Bay Thirty-flrt thnre alonr the eotilh- W.fMf l.SM in tajic.

thus the la. load of proper'v owners; (ldrn JuMW Olehration IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we ha-' i anaed the seal of tHjr aj'l Surrogate' Court to be hefunto affixed, tb' a. WITNESS HON. CHARLEM I IniPD Juki Ice of the Su-l-eme Court and Acting of our said County at the It h.

nmnm e. -j or Hay (nrl v-nrM Mr-l properly adapted. Heavy meal? in ltil-ui anon ui 'l uib. oi an-i. aim stty tlini rt th point or und-r its present setup, the com- i kept coJ mint-n and oi! wot ker i I AL.SO all lh rijf hi tl I and ino-r party of (Ik flrt nrt of the centre of groups who have good panv Is this year ce'eoraung iui -em ii or coal or in tlr rtotoiiah of Rrooklvn.

la aid County the 7th daV of in and to the land in Hay T)urty-nrt Golden The exact anniver- and 17.537 baud- of oil in the times in hiking over the rolling and Mre. Frank Savareae, co-chairmen; Dr. Bessie Rlnl, Miss Helen C. Daily Mies Margaret Bowman, Misa Katherlne Hagerty, Mrs. Andrew J.

Breslin. Printing Misa Madeline Noonan, chairman, and Miss Irene Fafrell and Mlu Margaret co-chairmen; Mre. Joseph O'Donoghu. period. January lfMl.

PKRCT STaPI.rrON. 'lerk uf the Surrogate's Court. Ja9 4t-T hills, skating on the pond, cooking htret lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the lin tllTof Dated iWern hr T. 1940 over out-of-door fires, or following I iww 5 should not be eaten before participation In strenuous activities. A wholesome breakfast of fruit, bread and a hot beverage, makes a Jjood start for any winter day filled with the fun of the out-of-doors.

"Proper equipment and the proper care of It, forma the next precaution for safety" Miss Cutler concluded. "Knowing the Ice, knowing sary is While Its role as a taxpayer and employer cannot be underempha-slzed, it Is probable that the average person is aware of the Ameri IXilI.1 JlERINGOUl Refere WP.ENN SCHMID. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 36 Court Street Brooklyn. SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY df30 6t-MThj BAY RIDflE SAVINGS 4 LOAN ASKOC'N. plaintiff ngainat MARY Mc- THRFE YruY1 f-'f $8 'N to )Xm?" of foreclosure n-JiUnf, TJUr? "tered In King. County And loaded cai have passed in and out of its plant aince 1912. Together with its plant at No. 51 Sounth Second street, the company operates f.ictoiies in Baltimore, New Orleans and has a subsidiary in Philadelphia.

the tracks of some woodland friends. Evening will find them sotting before the open fireplaces popping con, singing, or Juet talking. Mealtimes are the times for Girl Scout cooks to concoct dishes that will satisfy appetites sharened by the out-of-doors. "Winter week-end camping offers u. 4 i.

i( linir. Amtvft lannar-v II U1 can Sugar Refining Company largely because it has pioneered in making available to those of moderate and low Income sugar in generous quantity tnd high quality. This is a sig I will tiell at public auction by- NA Mra. Edmund Pickup, Mrs. Jeremiah Dalton, rMs.

John Flrfhive, Mlas Elisabeth Glacken and Miss Sadie Collins. Seating Mrs. William A. Burke, chairman; Mrs. Russell G.

Rankin -and rMs. James Green, co-chair Pursuant to judgment datd Decern THANIEL SHLTEft. auctioneer, at the trail, being familiar with the country where you enjoy your winter sports and practising desirable hV Stf 5' I R'al Exchaiure, lW Let M' TEPI.ITZ. auction- i Montatrue Street. Brooklyn, OB e-r.

at th-- Exrhanire 1WI oi. i-iIi- M'FGRS. TRUST yi Mrs. -Charles P. Burr has ac- be held by the National Spon-cepted chairmanship of a bridge soring Committee of Junior Programs on Jan.

20 at the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan. Junior Program eprovldcs children throughout the country with opera, ballet, drama ballet, concerts and other cultural entertainments of high professional quality at law-priced admissions. Mrs, Burr is recording secretary of the national sponsoring group. T1 Join, lirtl, ui 1A UOOH, Jlontagu. Brooklyn, on January the in liuic-ment rllrecteii habits In the use of these things, 1 1SM1 rt flf-acr i fyf-it an rollova- many interesting projects other than winter Miss Cutler said yes men; Miss Ann Hurley, Miss Mary situate in Kmgf County Lota ALL that certain parcel of land' with building, thereon erected, altuated map fti-d lyw at No.

tmtf lms the Borough of Brooklyn. City, and th are the responsibilities of every good nificant reason why the American table is probably the bost in the world. It was back in 1858 that Frcder- ick C. Havemeyer purchased a NET OPERATING on ea.trl) of Eaet tilth Street State ol ora. beginning at- a ft-! it, on the northwesterly side of lar i fee.

wid. plot inn ft deep. Ayenue. distant 132 xeet soutli- u. l.r.l.Nr.

Keferee terday. "Olrl Scouts learn how to follow and read the 'secret signs' of animals clearly defined In the snow, to study the stars on cold nights and to measure distance by sound -Hearn, Mrs. Joseph Todd, Miss Adalalde McCann, Mrs. Louis Berber and Mrs. Francis Doyle.

The awyUlary, of which Mrs. Louis P. Breglio la president, will meet at the hospital next Thursday. I niTHTln ltnn' CH.pf fj' i.rVtVi,. festrly from the corner formed by Flatbush Civic Group To Induct New Slate waterfront tract of land for his sugar refining business, thus cat- Ing a major stir in the industry.

The advantages of the Brooklyn "lULl l.street) as laid down on "Sectional SUPREME COUP.T COUNTY OF Map No 1 of a part of th Village of llI.MMj.--S. STEINHARDT Hamilton, lown or and MABEL MULLER. piaintlfff. Kinjs, State of New York, waterfront werethen realized by his RENKEYICIUS and warn, iww ny k. ueowoou ana competitors and many of Deposits at End of 1940 '1-- pursuance inea in'- ivins i ounty neaisier of a judgment of fori-! "Ilrr oeing.it leei ironi ana rear or moved to adjacent areas, making LIMIT ON DEBT AT 75 BILLIONS NOW FORECAST elr.aiiro unti lib feet .1 inches on each side, the side Next Monday Evening Benjamin J.

King, executive secretary of the Flatbush Chamber of Commerce, will Induct the newly elected officers of the Community Association of Flatbush, at the meeting of the organization to be tered in the above entitled action, and running parallel with Atlantic bearing date the 17th day of December. Avenue. IM0 I the underaiened the referee Being known as 1 .6 Gelaton ArenBe: it the world center of sugar refining. Founded in 1891 and heights and lengths by various methods. In learning to measure the height of a tree, for instance, Girl Scouts take a stick of good lengths and thrust It flrmlv into the ground at a point near the tree," she explained.

"They measure the length of the shadow which the stick casts and the height of the stick above tht ground. Then measure the length of the shadows cast by the tree and the stick. The shadow of the stick is to the height of die stick what Mrs. John Speseur Gives Tea for Grand Duchess Marie Mrs. John Spear gave a tea yesterday at her home, No.

417 East Fifty-eighth street, Manhattan, for the Grand Ducheas Marie, honorary the benefit committee for the supper dance to be held on in iid judgment named, will aell at i reference beinir mad' to said Judgment Show Big Gain Over 1939 public auction, to the highest bidder. 1 "'or- u-aci ipuou aaiu oy i nA.MCL SMIT1.K, auct loneer. i 'D Dated January 9th 1941. at the Brooklyn P.eal Estate Exchange, at IKS Montague atreet. in the THOMAS p.YAN.

P.eferee. CEOROP; A. ALIANO. Plaintlffa Attorney. 18o Montague Street.

Brookh-n, Boroueh of Brooklyn County of Kings. When the company, in its form was founded in 1891, industry generally was being revolutionized- Rockefeller was introducing refinements in the process Treasury Also Expected to jas ol-TtiM City and State of New Tork. on the 2-ltii day of January. 1941. at 12:00 1 Gix-ion.

pieiednt of o'clock noon, the premises directed by! Jan. 17 at Sherry's Manhattan, for I tha benefit of the Friends of Hai vev Dfc held next Monday evening at Oet-jen's Restaurant, Church and Flatbush avenues. Assistant Corporation Counsel Edward A. Weingarten, president of the association, announced that H. Gregory Thomas, international lawyer, will be the guest speaker hiu oe auiu idh Lfiertriu ing and selling of oil which made Manufacturers Trust Company described as follows: File N'o Sfl.t!! 1940 the shadow of the tree is to Its height.

Thus, if the shadov of the ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel SUPREME COUT. KINGS COUNTY land, fil iate lying and binir in the MART O'NEILL and MARIB KUETT. End Tax-Exempts, Sell War Savings Stamps Greece, and members of the junior committee for the event. Mrs. Spear heads the junior committee aiding in the plans for the danced It available to the masses.

Later Gary and Carnegie were to do the same for steel and Ford for autos. The American Sugar Refining Company performed that function in the sugar industry. that evening. stockholders yesterday that net op- I TfTkn' FR erating eatnings. not including dWrlbtd profits from securities o.

other EEa.tlNNING at point on the eaat- assets disposed of during the year Lrv kL 'ntitled actios on the 4th day of De-la! hefnr. eh.r,. i.i., Vjj. 'if cember. 1940 I will li at public auc- By GEORftE E.

REEDV, JR. PrPit Staff Ctrreponent tree measures 60 feet and the shadow of the 3-foot stick measures 4 feet then the height of the tree is 45 feet. "Experienced Girl Scouts do not rought it," she continued. "A wise Girl Scout knows how to make herself comfortable in many ways. She must make up her mind whether she i-j to tn.

highest Diaaer ny jaju" r. 1 in tile ijwieny slue oi jay oireen As a result of its enterpiise and reserves set HEASET, auctioneer, at the Otree Dl l.l.. Dani rcl.t. V-rUamr num. StreVW.

Sr.fiST' up. our arier an es- i northerly eide of Front 19th Century Prints Of Brooklyn Shown At Museum Exhibit penses an dtaxes and after deduct-1 which point of beginning is where theSgr g9 Montacue Street, in the Bor- vision, sugar was transformed from a luxury product which, at best, was hardly sanitary, to a common- j'u" JV 1 cuirh of Brooktin. Countv of King's. Vu 7i; ti i i i cuirh of Brooko n. Countv of Kincs.

in? dividends on nr.f.rreH t.lr ing uiMuenas on preferred stock aected by the northerly side of land en-- and state of New York, on tlie WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (C.KI The Treasury came close to txhauating its legal borrowing power in 1940 in financial operations hlght-lighted by the first issue of wholly taxable securities in Government history. Borrowing operations for the year is ready for an overnight hike, a I nnt qtanilinir a-ll n. i or jorni-ri oi yy urmue: run- day of January. 1941 at 12:0 nlace itl th.

American home ecrv- I e.au ny a.oua me norin- noon on that da the premises dl- or.t amoi i iza lion on rtnnns er aiae or aa a lana. ana parr or int a i k. an The annual concert to aid the work of the Bagby Music Lovers' Foundation, which gives pensions to needy musicians without adequate support in their old age, and to aid dependent members of their families, will take place on Monday afternono, Jan. 20, at the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan. The artists will include Frieda Hempel, Sus-anne Fisher, Margit Emanuel List and Efrem Zlmbalist.

week-end trip or a good vacation in the open air in either summer or winter and plan accordingly. Girl Scouts know, for Instance, that to nomical and untouched by human Durchascd above nar had die'ance a party wall. eiahty-TiI. A puicniisca aooie par. nad amounted, f.et.

six inches: thence northerly I BEINGt a nlot of rround with the hands from the state of raw sugar to Jt6.460,448.36. or $3.92 per common "ill alone raid land, trenty-five feet, bull din ga thern erectVd in the Bor- to the finished and packaged prod- share. This comnares witn 12.71 oerl hence "it -2'. ykVSl Hand-C 1 Lithographiu Show Early Scenes of Boro and Long Island "Views of Brooklyn and Long ucts. This result was achieved be- share for the year 1939.

Of this i a10" 'he southerly side of said i easterly side of Chester Street 160 feet which brought in $1,100,000,000 in new money and expeditures sent the national debt to approximately or $800,000,000 from the legal limit for non-defense expenditures. An additional margin of cause the company manufactures totaI, J3.299.g36 was paid in dh1- ies0' r. rof lcrSSrWiSi i- Street: and thenre FOUtherly alonsr the Ivenne a qo feet front on prevent frostbite they must wear sufficient clothing in cold weather and keep exposed parts, such as ears and fingers Covered. They must keep active when exposed to the cold for Island' in the 19th century hand-colored lithographic prints opened ucnui 10 common-tocK noioer- and eanerly side of Jay S.reet. twenty-five I Cheater Stre" 30 feet in the rear by 100 the remaining $3,160 610 36 was cred-1 feet to the point or place of beatinning.

I feet in depth on both sides, said side ALSO all the right, title and interest lines running- parallel with He-reman Iteu to reserve accounts. of the defendants of. in and to Jay Avenue together with riahts in the On Feb 1 140 the hunlr ienime.1 Street, lyins in front ot and adjoining abutting- street and fixtures attached vi, rco. i. ine oilK lequiiea to the centre line thereof nnmiiti reference nelitr maritt Flatiands Legion Post Sponsors Enterdinment 000,000, however, was provided in June for defense finances by any lengin oi ume.

todliy an exhibition at the "Girl Scouts know that warm but I Brooklyn Museum, arranged by light woolens should be the key- the Print Department, to continue Mis. Samuel F. Will, of'this borough, returned today from a West Indies cruise on the Santa Rosa. 11.750 shares of its preferred stock TOGETHER with all fixtures and to said judgment for a more complete For Tomorrow the sinkini Durin he mchJA Ne Tort 5 firs, quarter of the year, the bank Dated Brooklyn. New Tork.

January uarv. Ilf KAPLAX. Refer 2nd. 1941 note for those hardy souls who fol Secretaiy of the Treasuiy Henry Morgenthau, announced a December "financing of $500,000,000 in DON LP T. TTRPTLL.

Attorney for was unable to purchase any of this EDWARD P. SMITH. Referee. through March 2. Forty prints will be shown, six particularly rare ones recently acquired by the Museum, nine from the Museum's Library material and now in the Print De- WILLIAM E.

TWEEDY. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. address 18 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. New York. ja9 t-ThTu low the snow trail," Miss Cutler continued, "and that properly fitted shoes allowing at least one-half size larger for that extra pair of wholly taxable per ent five-year Group Hat Been Active in Various Communal Endeavors riainufr. i3u cnnton street, sorougn ot Brooklyn, City and State of New Tork. Ja3 6t-ThM stock in the open market at a price as low as fixed for redemption.

It therefore became necessary on April 15 to call 11.750 shares at the redemption price of $52. plus the notes. The issue was unprecedented in that the proceeds of thj offering were specifically earmarked for na Fitzsimmons Faulkner Mr. and Mrs. James J.

FitMim-mons of Richmond Hill, Queens, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Josephine R. Fitzsimmons, to James V. Faulkner, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Corne socks, or anklets, should be worn partment, the balance) lent by the over full length woolen hose, to i old Print Shop.

make for 'comfort on wintry hikes. This Is an appropriate event for Hoods or fitted caps with matching Brooklyn, as most of fhe early tional defense. Further issues of such securities were forecast as Morgenthau announced he would ask Congress for SUPREME COURT. COUN TT OF KINGS CORTLAND SAVINGS BANK. plaintiff against MOLLIS LAZAR.

et defendants. FREDERICK V. DELA VINE. 'Attorney for Plaintiff. 60 East 42nd Street, New York City.

Pursuant to a eqjudgment of and sale in the abov action filed in Kings County Clerk's Office, on January 7. 1941. the undersigned SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY SOLTHOLD SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff against FRANK CAS1LLO. et Pursuant to judgment duly entered herein, dated December 14.

1940. I will sell at publicauction by PHILIP COHtN. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

N. at twelve o'clock noon on ear muffs are not only the votruc, lithographers' offices were ip Brook this year, but they are sure to keep lyn, xrinia ui Liie uiei sijuf The Flatiands Post No. 391, Amer- accumulated dividend of 50c. per lean Legion, will give an entertain-1 share. ment and fashion show tomorrow Deposits he end of the year evening at its headquarters, No.

2293W(re J953 709O60.08 as compared Nostrand avenue, it was announced jth J762.763 C442 a year ago This today. A recital will be given by a increase in deposits is evidenced in group of classical dancers under the all departments of the bank, direction of Evangeline Wilson. lius J. Faulkner, also of Richmond Hill. Miss Fitzsimmons is a graduate of St.

Joseph's College for Women here. Her fiance attended the Clyde School in Manhattan. January 23. mi. tne mortgagea prem- referee.

will sell at public auction by ises in Kings County. City and State iu.t xt rrnw-Rviv ineiien at authority to issue wholly taxable bonds as well as notes. He explained that he desired to "contribute to national unity" by requiring Government investors to pay their share of out frost," she added. "For your health and for the care of your woolen sport clothes, remove and dry, wet clothing Im the nucleus of a permanent collection of borough and Long Island subjects the Museum is beginning to assemble, and in the second of New- York, directed said 1 judg- Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 ment to be sold, which said premise; uontasue Street.

Brooklyn. New York, are situate, on the northeaster side of on the SOth day of January. 1941. at 1 o'clock noon, the Dremisefl in- sajrf erly from Fin's Avenue, being 16 feet the national defense through taxes mediately after coming in from oul-of -doors," Miss Cutler advises. Others on the program Include a group of fourteen singers and a radio banjoist.

front. IS feet and 110 or an incn rear. Oxtnholm New Commander Of Municipal Garrison LEGAL NOTICES The Flatiands Post recently en group are Illustrations of the '60s and TO'e taken from the imposing Manuals of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn. Two of the rarest Items ore "Bloemen Heyvel, Flatbush" by G. Hayward.

showing the residence of tertained more than six hundred File No S.19 1924 77 feet 11 inches in depth on the westerly line and 78 feet 8 inches in depth on th ea-terlv line and known as No. 63 Garfield Place. Brooklyn. Dated. December 30.

1940. JOSEPH L. ROESCH. Heteree. JAMBS W.

ANDREWS. Plaintiffs Attorney. 161-10 Jamaica Avenue. Jamaica. N.

Y. ja2 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF on their bonds. He Indicated a drive would be launched similar to the "liberty-loan" drives of the World War; in which the Government would seek to sell bonds in small denominations to finance the rearmament program. Present law the sale children with a Christmas party. The grown-ups are being rewarded for their efforts with the entertain NEW by tna grace or uoa, free and Independent, to MARIAN WEEK LEY LOUIS fe.

WEEKLEY III. MARY ALICE WEEKLEY. ROBERT WEEKLEY. WEEKLEY. WILLIAM WEEKLEY.

SHIRLEY WEEK LEY. CLARENCE S. judmnent directed to be sold, located in Kings Countv. State of New York, described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly of West 6th Street, distant 310 feet southerly from the '-corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly aide of West 6th Street with th southerly aide of Avenue Or-running thenc easterly parallel with Avenut O. 100 feet to the-centre line of th block: thence southerly along the centre line of the block and parallel with West 6th Street.

SO feet: thence westerly again parallel with Avenue O. 109 fet to the easterly side of West tli Street and thence northerly along th easterly side of West 6th Street. 30 feet to the point or -place of beginning. Sub Ject to easements, restrictive cure-nanta and survey variations. New York.

Januarv 1941. -WILLIAM r. X. GBOGHAN. Refere.

Ja9 t-Thsl J. Willenk, and "Atlantic Avenue, Drive and Promenade," showing; tree planting to form three lanes, early city Improvement and planning that has not yet come of Government securities in denomi DUNNING, ANNA BAGANDA. send ment tomorrow night. The civic committee of the post and its Americanism committee of which Henry- Simons and Chester nations of less than $25.. Paul H.

Ozenholm is the new Commander of Municipal Garrison No. 304 of the Army A Navy Union, tT. S. A. He was named at the annual election of officers held at Garrison's headquarters in the Boro Hall Building.

Other officers who wer appointed are: Edward W. Wall, sr. vice-commander; William Warge, Jr. vioe-commander; William J. Mc- WINDSOR 6-1560 Harris, respectively, are "chairmen, I ALL LEGAL NOTICES about Other items are "College Point, near Flushing" by Endfcott, showing the World's" Fair site sev TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY, having- an office at 175 Remaen Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York, has presented It account aa trustee of the trust created in and by the Fifth paragraph of the last will and testament of JANE M. LAWRENCtt, deceased, for the benefit of CHARLES F. LAWRENCE and a petition praying: Sl'PREME COURT. KINGS HOMT. OWNERS- LOAN CORPORATION, plaintifL acalnst ANNA PERILLO.

et defendants. Pursuant to juds-ment entered December 21. 1940. I will sell at public auction to th? Jtis-heat bidder, at the Brooklyn Real E-'tate Exchange. 1J Montaaue Street.

Boroush of Brooklyn. City and State of New York, on the IStli day of January. 1941. at 13 o'clock noon, by H. LOUIS HOLLANDER auctioneer, the premises, with improve-menta thereon erected, in the County of Kinca, State ot New York, situated on the southerly side of South 4th Street distant 81 feet 5 inches westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly ide ot Soitth 4th Street and the westerly side Of Dria-e-a Ayeaiii formerly ArK Strael are unusually active in community endeavors.

The post recently contributed a SUPREME COURT. KINOS COUNTY MARJA M. VOGT, plaintiff, against BELI.A DUKORE. ct defendants. eral decades ago; "City Hall of Brooklyn, 1850" and "Hospital of AinuK Li.

liuiti ncbL. Attorney Gulnn.w, adjutant; Richard S. for Plaintiff. 189 Montaitua Brook- Crtl n.t,n..t... A .41 w.

lyn. N. T. That its account may oe juaiciai- Brooklyn" by C. Autenrieth; and BD xow- 5 tl Pay AND No CHARGE for CREDIT Let US DELIVER AT ONCE CAMEO COAL CO.

131 4Ctk Street BrMklya ly. sett led oon, puuant ,0 mgmtnt ot foreclosure officer of the day; Edward An- aa'e in the above action entered In Pierpont's Distillery on Long Is SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE BOWERY SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff va. GENEVA WHITELAW, et defendanta. CADWALADER.

WICKERSHAM TAFT PlaintifTa Attorneva. -No. 14 1. That the true construction and testamentarv affect of the said will $350 cabin to the Tupper Lake Mountain Camp for convalescing veterans; presented baskets tn needy families and contributed in other ways to the welfare the! community. I the Kings County Clerk's Office on December 20.

1940 I the underalrneri land" by L. Sabatier, later Issued with th caDtion "Pierpont's Es drews, chaplain; William J. Reilly JUdge advocate; Stephen G. Finne- with reaped a the vesting of the remainder Interest of the trust fund be determined 8. That tha nernona above named Wall Street.

New Tork City. tate- beini 33 feet 1 inch front and rear by 93 feet tn depth on both aides, aa mors particularly described in aaid Judg referee. MORTIMER TRAKTMAN. will fell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 181 Pierre-pont Street.

Brooklyn, County, ot King's and State of New York, on January Mlh. 1941. 'at 11 o'clock noon, the premises In said Judgment directed to be LEGAL NOTICES oe onea- xo snow cause wny sucn settlement should not be had and such construction and effect of said will Should not he lllrfiedallv determined Pursuant to Judgment entered on December II. 1940. 1 will sell at public auction the Exchange SaJearoom.

No. 189 Montague Street, in the Bor officer of the guard; Thomas J. Chancellor, historian and Louis H. Aranow, patriotic Instructor. Members of the executive council are: Dr.

H. Rlchter, Thomas A. Angliss, Jacog Locker and Joseph A. Franz. and That petitioner have such other oia oeing a pioc on tne nortnwesteny fide of loth Avenue diatant 20 feet 3 Pursuant to judgment entered oa December II.

1940. I will sell at pubh auction, at the Exchange Saleeroom, No. 188 Montague Street. In the Bor ough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

Citv and SUte of New Tork. at 11 o'clock noon on January 10, 1941.. by EDWARD MURPHT. auctioneer, the premisea directed by the said Judg- ment to be sold, situated in King County, and briefly described aa follows: The premises situated at the Intersection of he. southerly side of Beer-lv Road with the weaterlv aide nf no lunnsr reuer tvt tne court may ment, and being- known as and bv the street number 15 South 4th Street.

Brooklyn. New York. Subject to build-in-, sonina restrictions, covenant, easements and reatricttons of record. If any: any state of facta which an accurate aurrey may show. Including-chanre in the street lines.

Dated. December 34 MARCUS StKGEL. Referee. SIDNEY SCHNKIDERSIAN. Attorney for Plaintiff, S37 Fifth Ai-enue.

N-w each ough of urooaiyn jomif oi City and State of New York, at la o'clock noon on January SO. 1941. by LOUIS KALISH. auctloner. the prem-lsaa directed by the said Judgment to incnea aoumeasteriy from 3rd Street nd being 20 feet In width, front and rear and 100 feet in depth on both "Ides and known as 4304 15th Avenue, Brooklyn.

N. T. Reference la made to said lurivment fop NOW THEREFORE, you and of you are hereby cited to show before' our Surrogate's Court -ou and cause II USED CAR I I SPECIALS of the more complete description of said premises. Tora city. de3S 6t-Thr LEGAL NOTICES 9th Street; sad premisea hartp-t a County of Klneta to be held In Room fc-A at the Hall of.

Records. In the County of on the 18th day of february. 1J41. at o'clock in tha forenoon, why such settlement should not be had. such construction and effect of aaid will hould not be Judlclal- be sold, situateq in xvinga uounir brteflv described aa follows: BEGINNING Point on th easterly id of East Thlrtenth 8tret.

distant three hundred nd sixteen tSlSl feet northerly from the corner formed bv the Intersection of th easterly aid Wilt. 70 1940. UORTIMER TRAKTMAN. Referee. SUPREME COURT.

KINOS deZ3 t-MTh FANNY RUDER, plaintiff, against These Brooklyn Dealers have sound reputations and have lv and for such other and wumm SArr-A. et defendants. SUPREME COURT. KINGS nt Kaat Thirteenth Street with Pursuant tn lnrlarmfttit of tnwluim Court may. deem runner retiei aa me 1JOMKNICO TORRE and TERB TORRIT hie rlre nl.l-t.ee.

I juat ana pledged themselves to serve you nonesuy ana iairiy. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COt'N -J. ISAAC JOHNSON. vs. LAURA M.

DAVIS, et al, Defts. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and 1 entered December 23rd. 1940. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder bv LOUIS KALISH. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Fauate Exchang.

1 Montaa-ue Street. Brooklyn. N. on the ISth day of January, 141 at 13 OA n'elork nooa preTnisee nd sale duly entered December 30. 1840.

I will sell at public auction- tq the hlaheat hiitder hv RDWARn TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we thence easterly parallel with Avenue N. nlnetr-eifht and two oae-hundredtna their stock of fuaranieea cam luuaj. na.v lauer iih seal Ol OUT CITY OF NEW YORK, et defend-anta. Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure nd eale dated December 9. 1940.

I Will aell at mihll At I EM MURPHY, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn4 frontare along Beverlv Road of 20 feel, 6 inches and along East 8h Street of 100 feet, th rear and rid lines of said parcel being parallel. Together with and sjhjeet to aa eaaement in favor of and ov-r said premises as more fully, described of record. The-sarfa premise will be sold ub-Ject to anv state of facta ahown bv aa accurate survey of said premis: subject, further, to covenants and restrictions contain-d in Ine'rument recorded In lh offic of th- R-glater of Kings County In Liber 3W of Conveyance, oate 360: and nbl-ct ea-emnt declaration recorded in said Rertater's Office in L'ber of Coa- currogata a vourt to behere- unto arrixed. (Sel) WITNESS HON. CHARLKo TEPLITZ.

auctioneer, at 4he Brooklyn I "Champion- Radio. Heater: White Wall Tira OTK BITES ACTO BALES. INC. 141 He4frl Ave. BTe B-flH axenenge.

lia Montague '40 ST1D. Heal Eitate Excliange. 189 Montajrue Street. Brooklyn. N.

oa the 17th day of January. 1941. at IS o'clock nooa, the premises tn Mid judgment directed to be sold, located tn the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. fad being on the northwest corner of afayette Street and Raymond 8treet, bM fid feet fmn anil rMr inn Ray and improvements thereoa is Brooklyn.

New York, on the east side of East list Street ISO feet north of Awenue being 20 feet front ad rear by 100 feet deep oa each aide, the aide llnea running at right angle to East 31M and through oartr walls. To ttis.toil reel to tne unq now or iwr-nierly of Terhune: thence northerly lone aatd last mentioned land thtrty-mix and oa one-hundredths (34 01) feet: thence wewterly. parallel with Avenu N. nlnetr-eight and iaty-mn one-hundredtha (M feet to the easterly aide of Ea Thtrteneth Street thence southerly along the easterly id of Eaet Thirteenth Street thlrty-siz (Ml feet to th point or plao of beginning. Th aid premliiea will be sold ab-Jrt to such stat of facta aa aa accurate surrey of said premise would how, AvAjie.

jiuuca or the supreme Court nd Acting Surrogate of the mid County, at tha Borough of Brooklyn, In the aaid County th ird day of January. 1M1. PERCY ST A PL ETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court 4t-T t-ir-of. urooatyn.

n. on the aotn day of January. 1SMJ. at 13 o'clock noon, the premtaea directed by aaid Judnnnt tobe aold and therein described aa follows: New rlaerlnllrtn 1A IB m.Hi 1 ft B.JU UU II snnSkjl em AMMM tTt, OT. SfW, nU.

nvmar-i. Jfl CTII II W. W. Tin. linMn.

m-w car Ounr, gether with street rights. Known aa 173 East -t Strec. BrooklyavN. T. Dated Brook ty a.

N. Y. December BWIiEMB CorFT, KINC.a COUNTY-TH15 BOWERY SAVINC.3 BANK, plaintiff 8ARA UUENFXLD. et vevanc at pg 4 and rcitt la OHM nt Mortgage page J05: Lln-4511 of Conveyance, page 49: L'ber 4' of Conveyance, nage Letter ef Covvac. page 17 Liher .136 of Conrej-nrea, page 10.

Dated. J- MAURICE MAS R-'e' ft-Tbr Mlh. ln mond Ptreet) 100 feet on both sides (on Lafayette Street) and as more, particularly described tn aaid judgment. lotted. Kings County, December M.

140. FRANK MOIOTAJWA, Referee. MAX LIEBERMAN. Attorney for SlaJntlff. 40) Broadway.

New Tork fleM -Tht3 b'ock 49, ai shown oa the Ta Map of the County of Klnaa, aa the tame exUted on April tl, 1M3. ROBERT McGOWAN SMITH. Referee. JEROME F. VftUNOER.

Plaintiffs) Attorney. No. ISSrd Street, Ja-j malca da t-MTn "SO DeLtcre passenrer eedan. Radio Beater n- nniCENHALL Attv. for I'atea, nrooaiya.

n. January Paciwalader. wickershav. mi s725 KINO COIKTT II H1 Plf. 36 Court Street.

Brooklva. N. t. f3S BOICK ARNOLD A. ADER.

laS t-Ttr' acjm H'loca win Bird. r- TAT, Plaintiffs Attorney, No. 1 wll New Tork City..

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