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6. ihe tSrooklyn Citizen, VVedne-ciay, reoruary iz, ltWi LECAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES StI-REalC COt'MT KIN'; OlUNTT HElUrill I AL, BUf REM ft CK'R1- KINO.8 tTll'NT--YII8 CIIAE NATIONAL BANK O' THE CITY or NtvV tOHK. trustee under the laat will and tealamanl of I I 1 Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865 I i I AMKNLjED HUMMUNri Trial 0alre4 Society JHINNIK INIIC Heavy Rush of Readers In New Central Library Empties Many Shelves K. XOHn. defeased, plaintm the aald WIU.fAkl f.lt In Kin County, btl'l iKItaitA.

pUlBtllf LA 1 1 It A I.II.l.E Rfl othar persons who may dalm as clra al-law, next-of-kin and distributers of ItWECI' 1. 1 1. I de- asai NN iina 1 then all part lea wno may riaina -y UTILE MINTZ; Ira-af-law neit-ol-klB. drt. nlaJlvas and dtatrlbutera.

lesai repr Of Mid Wile' Miu-ceMatira In ntereat Mlaa Corral Mr In re HH CIRL SCOUT OFFICER strlctlons been placed upon service In the new building, due to lark of c-ued: IRV1NU I.II.I.K. it any of the atwiva najiied dff-ndanta lc dtmH. then their widows. hualanlii. helra- St- law.

next-of-kin. dniwri dialrl-ute-a. Ilielr wivea or huahand. rredl- Iora. aaaianeea.

flwutom, a'lnilnlatt nra or other ieaal repreaenlalhr-a and their au-fiaaore In tnlereiit anl arn-eralty all (taraona who hy punhaae. Inherltamf. marrlaa. im i-esaiuii or othrrwiae. have or tlalin have an Intereal in ur lien Ul'n th'- iirt-mlaea dearlbed In aald complaint derived throuch any of the afortaaul and or throua-h any of tli defendant named )n-ren as a rlan ami as unan-otm lHVINii l.ll.l.t a MAM H.

J.KIt. their wire, or husbands, creditors. mortaats, lleaora. aalnoea and lesal repreaentatlves of them and the auceeaaoia In Intereat or Mid helrs-at-law. Drat of-kln, 4ela dlatrlhutee-n.

leaal repreaanlattyaa and aueeeaaors In Intereat (tf Mid WflXIAK H. I.EK. Ihelr wlve or huahanda. rrad-Itora morta-aa-rea. llenora aaaignaeat and lesal representatives of them, and If any of them be their helr-t-law net-of-kln, devneea.

distribute', huahanda. wldowa. wlvea. executora. In on week the reading public of Brooklyn stripped clean mtnl of th shelves of new booki In the Brooklyn Public Library' new cental building.

Dr. Milton Jamei Fer- ftaturday to Kdmond DonnrlUn In MoncedaU. (Pa.) (urrh parial fHe Brooklre Oilier. HONE8DALE, Feb. 12 -Mm Corrol Anne Mclntyre.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mclntyre of this place and Nar-rowsburg, will be married In the Church of Bt. John the at 10 o'clock Saturday morning to Edmund Joaeph Donnellan, eaeeutor f.f and trute under th.

laat will and teataioenl of full. II' I. II. I.e.. dereaaeH an-1 olhei drferolanli de staff, all tlje book shelves open to the public probably would be baie, Dr.

Ferguson pointed out. The library had been forced, he aald, to limit new borrowers to one book and cardholdera to two books each. High school students, who crowded into the building by the hundreds the day It opened, had to be barred because the young people's room, with a special collection, was not ready for their use. fendants T'i THE AR'iVK NAM th 1'KfKM' ANTS AND Kai'II UK THEM Toil I jiuon. Chief Librarian, revealed today.

At the close of He flrit week of functioning the Central Circulation Department found more than one-third of He Immediately available circulating booka withdrawn Into homes In the neighborhood of Grand Army Plaaa. which for thirty-six years had watched the efforts to build and open a central I library there. Had not eharp re- are hereby aumniMned to Ihe second Buoplemenlal n'l am-nded roniplalnt in thla a. and rnr son of Mrs. James Lawrencs Donnellan of No.

1133 Ocean avenue, Brooklyn, N. and Belle Harbor, py of your Iiaer at it tto- me- ond aui'l'lernental and ano-nil'il onii- plaint la not a.rwl with ie, nl aui'plrmental ati'l mona. to -tii. a-anta adtnlnlaf ratora. aaia-neee.

mortffasets and auee4rs In Intereat and canaral-ly al persona having or elaimlnar ta hae an Intereat In or lien upon th rnortKatfed prenitaea by. throiath or under the aald WILLIAM H. LXB. or iiy throtiah or under any of the other defendanta herein named aa a class, all of whom and whoee plarea of residenr- re unknown to tlie plaintiff and cannot after diligent inquiry. astar-tamed et a' Jtlls No 1K 14(1 Sutiplentental summons.

T'i T1IK AHDVE NAMED DEIEND-ANTS Y-j are herehy summoned inttT the rtnnplalnt In thla aetloo. and to aere a eopy of your ana-wer, or. 'f th- et.mplalnt la not erH Willi tin eii'itnion a. to aene a notice of ap-rotrin. on the plaintiffs attnmea wnlrn tw-'-ntv daa after the aerica of" thu.

exrlualve of the day of In of nnr failure to af-tonr or Judst'ent wlll ha ik'- vnu hv default for.Ut iilof deniati'Ufl in the enmplalnL I 'ii' -I h. 140. CONNOLLY Sr FiyfT. Attnrneva for 'I Mor.tasue Street. Brooklyn, New in the plaintiff a -i wenty dayit after the auppletoental nn-1 aunimona exrluane -if viee and In aae of ljr Lack of staff members prevents servicing of the msin collection of about 370.000 books housed In stacks below the street level, he said.

However, as shrives on the main floor are emptied, they will be filled with books from the main collection. appear. ir taken ajfain.t h- i Queens County, N. T. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev.

Peter 8. Kane. A reception and breakfast will follow at Peggy Runway I.odt;e, Narrowsburg. Miss Mclntyre will be attended by Mrs. Louis I'aul Keener, sister of the bridegroom-elect.

Eileen Mary Kramer will be flower girl. Louis Paul Keener will be best man. After a motor trip South, the Onipie will go to Nassau and on then return will reside at No. M0 East Seventeenth street. Brooklyn.

The bride-elect received her education at Honcsdale Academy and i 1 1 Paul Vr.rV.tT. Paul VrrY.tr. The children's room, meanwhile, found the crush of juvenile Tisltors so great that In mid-week it had to refuse admittance to all but cardholders and new registrants. Mrs. Ruth Stewart, in charge, said that many children of the neighborhood AID TO SCOUTS PLEDGED HERE BY ATTORNEYS Lawyers Accept Quota of $3,500 at Meeting in Bossert TH Vrt'tVE NAMED THIS ACTION: The fore- ippienirntai aun'mons fa eerveel i-o hv puhliratlon pursuant tnt ler the Hunreme Court.

Kins- New York, by Hop. a Justice of 'said dated Jnnuar'- 13th. and -I'll the Hmended eomplaint In the unl I annarentlv did not know how to rv--i i behave In a library, It was such a n- irrk or Kinsa bounty, ni Hall of Reeorda Fulton and new thing' to them. She reported Mr Donnellan attended Brooklyn Preparatory School and Fordham University. I I- n.on Mrs.

Victor W. Filler ist-ant treasurer of the newly incorporated Girl Scout Council of Greater New TorW a consolidation of the former local council of Manhattan. Brooklyn, Staten Island and the Bronx. Teller demanded In th- and amend' -1 -omnium: fatd. nroolihn New T--ik '-in ber 30.

MirilAET. KJ'. i J'laimiff Offire and (i addi- Street Ilrooklvn N. irk THE ARoVK Nan-, ANTS IN Till." ACTI'iN Ti f.inir nls. 'i-l ed uriinion.

is sere, upon I-- pursuant to an -f Ion. Iwia I. Fawrett. a J.jv the Couit of toe N'W York, dated January 21. ami fli'-d ith the puppl- fu.

ntul iml amended romplaint In tlo offn-e Clerk of the County of Kint. at tin Hall of Rer-orda In th- Korouifh of Hwiklm City and State of Nw I York The ohlert of thu ai-ti--n i' foreclose a murtgaire dat-d I'-on t-'r 29 IMS made hv I'hllip I.ili- El.ia-h- tl. H.ath in the mm s.faart ihi nr.d 'r- in the ofTire of th if Kim, f'nufilv in Lih.r at pas 121 I 3th Jlas .5..,.. 2S fe.tir.c i'-at-d -aid Cun'- -f K't-f --n 'h'- -art 'id- of Curt d. Slant 69 f.f northerly "I'i'i'i'm ---n-r of and Street, aII, -mt- ft-anur kn--wn ai 337 Court Str--.

Rrooklvii Dated. 2fel-, itICHAEI. KSPOSTTO I'lamrifr -riKv Offn-e and i 50 Court street. Br-xkivn. Y-rk Y'-rk that they were learning its uses ol.je f- Stn-ets.

Brooklya, Jlsw of the action ia'tej rtain tS 'inn enortaas-f held iff and made by Totellk Mv 12 HJ2 and recorded Cnontv Offlfe i 1322 i Liber of fair' 4 Seetinn 4. Block Miss Ehrabe'h Weeks, of this hnrcmirh. lit chaiimsn of a dinner i I fast, however. The week's attendance in Ihe children's room was 2.360. Approximately 800 children took out cards and 650 books were borrowed from -i The hostesses inoludcd Mr.

Jo and meeting of the Ike Erie Col-! lege Alumnae of New York, on Thursday evening. Feb 20. at the Beekman Tower Hotel, Manhattan. I the collection or tu.ieju Dngnt ne-o -1 ermc premisep Klnf km m-n a- No 366 Proepert i- Flr. kivn New York and ltut rhr id- of frnapeet Place, 3S rat -ni thr eaat side of VSn- lerhilt Avenue being 1 feet by seph Rizzoi Mrs.

Joseph Mrs. Russell Fowler. Mrs. Mom i Henry and Mrs. William Mrs.

Louis Harris is dent of the auxiliary. Dated Januarv Hlh. 194J. CONNOI.LT a WHET. Tho lawyers of Brooklyn last night at a meeting at the Hotel Bossert pledged themselves to raise a minimum of 13.300 for the Boy Scouts.

George A. Arkwrlght, in accepting appointment as division chairman by Court of Appeals Judge Albert Conway, president of books. The adult registration for the week was 1,488. Books borrowcJ totaled 3,135. Several interesting- tests if "reader interest" were made during-the week, Mrs.

Esther P. rneya for Plalntlfr. Ptaii Montairue Street. Brooklyn. New Blgmund Spaeth Addresses Colony House Senlnr Guild: Luncheon Held After Meeting-Members of the Senior Guild of Colony House, mee'ing yesterday rk jalo it-W A Miss Geraldlne Brmnd Married In Woodmerc to Herman Spltwr Miss Geraldme Brand, daughter the Brooklyn Council of Boy Scouts Superintendent of Central Clrcula THE PEOPLE (if THE ST Tr NEW YORK by th- sra- free and mdependen' Qt INTr.N MeT.RElMR.

residine a' 112', Tho-1 Street. North Bergen El.t.V-NflR MeNAVARA 1 i T.O.n president of the Brooklyn Trust reported. A carefully chosen Compaty and general chairman of the late Mr. arid Mrs. Bernard Toronto.

Canada, KEN of Yoodmorc, yueens, was WHELAN. Marine SITHKME CuI-RT KINGS COUHTT Hi iMF OWNERS' LOAN rlainnlT against DAVID KI.EINFF.LIi .1 nl defendants. Vincent vicinaNzo. Attorney for Plaintiff, aj Court Street. Brook" Ivn.

Nw York. F'ui euarit Judcment. dated Janus i IIW1. I will aell at pubhe tr. ri hichrat bidder, by A.

M'Jl'IP. auctioneer at the-Krookhn Real Ejtate Eichange, 189 to'aKll, Stre-'t. Counts of Kinae, and State of New York, on the 2fith dav Fehruarr. 1941, at JJ o'kM-k noon, the premiaea aald A k. elhial HEADS STEUBEN SOCIETY marred ther vest rday at the home Yard.

Washington. c. MICHAEL I Mi DO.N'oroH. if livinir and if ad of her brother-in-law and sister, to his widow. if and to Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Konheim, to nd 411 unnkown person- who namep or parts of whoae nan-1- and Herman Spltzer. son of Mr. anl I whose piare residence csi. thoe persona Th" may he neie- collection of recent books purchase'! with $150 which came in the mail one morning from "A Reader" vanished from the shelves in three days.

A pay collection of new fiction wis swallowed up by the avlrl public in less time still. Art to her surprise, proved the most popuar of non-fiction works, with Sociology second. JOHN J. BENNETT FINAL SERVICES ARE HELD HERE morning at the settlenunt, No. 297 Dean street, heard a talk by Sig-mund Spaeth on the American Society of Composers and Publishers.

Mrs. Gordon Edwards, chairman of the guild, introduced the speaker. A luncheon followed the meeting, with Mrs. William Siegnst and Mrs. Charles Meytrott presiding at the tea table.

Mrs. Wistnn Bower was chairman of the luncheon committee. Among those present were: Mrs. Morrison Pretz. president of the Settlement; Mrs.

Herbert Wyman, Aiirannui mi' ry and proper to th pro- ouirh. The Rev. Ir Isaac Lanl- er-erinit WHEREAS. KT1'VV KERRY man offiriated. A leeeption and dinner followed.

re.id'-s at No 230 Ovinirton A'e-mi in t'ie Rorouj-h of Brooklyn. Citv of New- Tork ha pr'-sented h'r as administratrix of rvTRH'K Ot'INN deceased, ialflv reidmp at No 47R S-naior Street in th-- of of Kir-irs Ci'v and Slat of New -rk n-i a petition paying tliat her n.av, be iudieiail- aettied NOW. THEREFt 'RE vo.j and -a-ti of Vol! are he-ohv eitrd Konbrim pat the bride marriage and Konheim wu her sister's matron of honor. Barbara Konheim as flower girl and Democrats of Flatbush Of tho campaign, said that while the lawyers gladly accept the $3,500 quota he felt sure that they would ralrc $4,000 or ten per cent of the $10000 needed In Brooklyn. Mr.

Arkwrijrht announced the appointment of vice chairman for the rrriup, together with the jiirr of volunteer workers. They Include Benjamin C. Rlbman, vice-chairman; Irving Moldsuer, Samuel Weinberg, Nell M. Lieblich, Malcolm Stark, Louis A. Tepper, Gilbert Helman, Norton S.

Waxman, and J. Wodfe Chasscn, Moe Levy, and George Kossoy. Stuart H. Stelnbrink, vice-chairman Robert Abelow, Barnett J. Nova, Chas J.

Dodd, Peter Campbell Brown, Edward V. Gross, Benjamin Heller, Robert A. Lewis. Ralph K. Jacobs, Albert Lyons, and Herbert C.

Camitta. Samuel Duberstein, vice-chair- Ready for Entertainment j8 of Atto Mrs. Elizabeth Leslie, Henry Bernard was page. Hero- Murnhv Mrs Alan Lohrman. Mrs.

Goodman of this borough, was best he re our Surrofratr of th of Kine to he held in Father Laid at Rest Follow man. Kenneth Hillver. Mrs. Lester Ten at the Ha'l of Reeord" in the County of Kings, on the 24th dav of Mareh. 1541.

at 9 30 o'rloek in'th-forenoon, why such settlement -should nor he had I.N TESTIMONY WHEREOF we ha-e rauaed the peal of our aid Surro-ate's Court to be ing Requiem Mass Eyck, Mrs. Jesse Mehlerf Mrs. Piatt Wlllets, Mrs. S. Robert Vanne-man, Mrs.

Ainswoith Smith, Mrs. W. Alcorn Brown, Mrs. Charles And Ball Friday Night Water Commissioner Hesterberg and Mary O'Malley, Leaders, to Be Honored the Countv of City ana State I of New Tork, on the easterly aide of F.ajt 9th Street, 130 feet south I c.r Avenue I. h-inc feet wide, front 1 and rrnr h- 100 fret in depth on each faid fide lines running; parallel with Aenu- L.

1 T'KiETHER with and aubjeet to an i eaaeinent or right of war reciprocal with pr'-miaoa adjoining on the north. Said premi.ea and easement being more particularly described ill said judgment WILLIAM H. O'HARE. Referee, feS at-wtr i SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTT HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPO- FRATION. plaintiff agalnat KAI KAPLAN, et defendants.

Pursuant to judgment dated the J4th dav of Januarv. 1941. and duly entered herein. I will fell at public auction the highrst bidder, by BAROX SHUTER. auctioneer, at the Brooklya Real Ey'ate Exchange.

No. 1X9 Montague S'reet. in the Borough of Brooa-Ivn Citv of New York, on the Slat-dav of Februarv. 1941. at 12:00 o'clock, nimn, the premises described by -said judgment to he sold with the improvement thereon, situate in The of Kings.

State of New York, beginning at a point in a line drawn parallel with and distant 106 feet souther 1 from the southcrlv aide of Ocean Vi.w Avenue where the same wouls. be intersected hv a line drawn parallel with aid distant SO feet westerly f-nm the westerly side of Lakeland After a trip to Sun Valley. Idaho, the couple will live? in Manhattan. The bride was graduated from Groueher Collrpe in 1936. Mr.

Spltzer wa.i graduated from Dartmouth in 1934. 1 tTi TeH Sea!) Holland, Miss Eva Branch, Mrs. John L. Smith, Mrs. John L.

Tall-man, Mrs. Ellworth Haring. Mrs. WITNESS H'lV ALBERT WINGATE of our eaid rountv. a OEORnE Porrotrate th- Ber Funeral services were held this morning for John J.

Bennett -h of BrooV'vn. th" uid Fred Bennett, Mrs. Christopher r-'untv tne TTth day of Jan- I father of Attorney General Bennett, repre-1 a' his home, No. 242 Ovington street. r-f fo.ir The Fncfe.

Vra Samuel Pone. Mrs. Gus Democratic leaders and man; Louis J. Castellatio, Newton G. Avrutls, Max Schwartz, Harry Matter, Nathan Schwartz and Leonard Greenstone.

tave Thompson, Mrs. John w. lunrtpon'' known as Tues-Njchoi days in February, hed yester- Also Mrs. E. W.

Wilmaith. Mrs. da' morning at the Brooklyn Ac-dd-Tohe. Mr. s.ehen wi- )' of Music, with Vers Micheles ua 141 PERCT STAPI.ETOX Clerk of the Surrogate's- Court.

ja29 4t-W SUPREME COURT KINC.S CorvT-- THE LINCOLN- SAVINGS RANK OF BROOKLYN. plaintiff. ajrainst ROSE MESSINA, et defendants. In pursuance of a judjrment hrein entered and dated Januarv- 13th. 1MI.

I will ei; at nublic auction, bv NATHANIEL SHUTER. auctioneer. 'at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange 1SS Montagu Street. Brooklyn. New York.

ine services were followed by a requiem mass in Our Lady of Angels R. C. Church, Fourth avenue and Seventy-third street. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery-Mr. Bennett died Sunday in the Norwegian Hospital after a brief illness.

He was 82 years old. JACOB C. KLrNCK Jacob C. Klinck, president Ihe Kings County Savings Bank sey, Mrs. Walter Pape.

Mrs. Mel Dean, director of the research department of the Foreign Policy Association, appakinfr on "Deveicr-ments in the War Abroad." Honor P'ace now Brighton 2nd being an feet in width, front and hy sentatlvcs of State, City and Borough governments will join the Democrats' of Flatbush in honoring Water Commissioner Henry Hester-berg and Mrs. Mary F. O'Malley, leader and co-leader of the Twenty-first Assembly District Friday night at the K. of C.

building, Prospect Park Plaza. The occasion will not only be Valentine's Day but the twenty-seventh annual entertainment and ball of the Flatbush Democratic Club. Joseph Abels, general chairman I feet in depth on each slde.bpta side hnes rt'nning parallel with Lak- len Cushman, Mrs. Harry Watt, Mrs. Thomas Webster.

Mrs. Daylc McLain, Mrs. Edward Elford, Mrs. David Bishop, Mrs. George Rafter, Mrs.

Thomas Fleming, Mrs. Amos Lamphear and Mrs. Max May. Until his retirement several years guests at the luncheon were Mar- February 19th. 1941.

at 12 o'clock land Place the rear line being parallel -with neean View Avenue: aald preinr iorie Howard, fashion authority, re- "wn- the mortgaged premise in the' Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. I vi i ..1, foe James Amadei, vice-chairman; William T. Cowin, Daniel G. Connolly, Louis Brass, Joseph B.

Cavallaro, Gilbert C. Kastensmith, Boine T. Johnson, Edward H. Wilson, James S. Brown and Joseph H.

Wackerman, Edward J. Connolly, vice-chairman; John B. Bennett, John L. Belford, George W. Graven-horst, Charles P.

Eschmann, William O'Donoghue and Edward P. Smith. cently returned from France, sini City and State of'New Tork directed First Court, and heine more particu- ago, Mr. Bennett had been an attache in the Brooklyn Surrogates Court. He was born in Brooklyn on June 24.

1858, the son of Peter and Mary Alice Musgrave Bennett, Alice Schalek. Viennese journalist. Mrs. Thomas H. Roulston is cha r-msn of the series.

ny said judgment, to ne sold, located i iariv described in seid judarment. on the southerly side of Ellerv Street. I Dated Januarv J7th. '941. distant 5Z" feet westerly from the Mir.TtIN KLFtTN.

P.efercei corner formed by the intersection of GEORGE ABRAMS- Attorney the southerly side of Ellerv Street with for Plaintiff. No. 16 Court -Street, the westerly side of Tompkins Avenue: Brooklyn. New Tork. ja29 St-W8 being 25 feet in front and rear, with a and former Grand Master nf Masons in New York was reelected president of the Steuben County Society last night as the society held its forty-sixth annual dinner in the Rainbow Room, Rockefeller Institute.

Included among; the guests was Judge Albert Conway, of She Court of Appeals. Sheriff Mangano and His Father Will Be Honored of the arrangements, has prepared uniform depth of rl feet on either i SUPREME COURT. KINPS Charles P. St-einmetz, famous side, and more particularly described" ALBERT RANDELL LEE and SAV- an elaborate program of entertain Miss Mar' Mitchell to Be Wed To James Woolworth Hubbard Saturday In Trinity Church Miss Mary Florence Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

David R. Mitchell of No. 483 East Ninth ment which will be followed by- in mortgage recorded in Liber 514 of INGS INVESTMENT TRUST OTK- German-American sc.entist, seldom Mortaraaies. page 40 reference being 1 PANY. as trustees under the last wilt who came to the United States from Ireland in 1840.

Also surviving are another jon, Peter Bennett, president of the Mortgage Corporation of New York, and Gertrude E. Bennett a teacher in Public Cchool No. 163. dancing. Acceptances to attend made to said judgment for a more com- and testament of SAMUEL LEE.

deplete description thereof, eaid premises i ceased plaintiffs against METKK being known as and by street number GOLDBERG, and defendants. used verbal dictation. He wrote his replies to letters on the face of the have been received from Secretary street, will be married to Jnmes 1 hi. own tieculiar stvle I TANNER. SILLCOCKS FRIEND.

letters, usinp own peculiar siie SLBJECT to railroad and telephone Plaintiffs' Attorneys, 1 Madison of State Michael F. Walsh, Supreme Court Justice Francis D. McGarey, Woolw'orth Hubbard, son of Mr. and of ahorthand which onlv his secre-, easements or consents tity nue. orar.

iue. New Tork City. Pursuant to Judgment dated Decem- Plan, covenants and restrictions, if any Mrs. James Swift Hubbard of No. ro others could Iwr SB I will sell at PUbliCSUC- Guests at Dance Feb.

22 not violated by said oulldings on th tary and one or tt transcribe. said premises, and subject to a state I tion. hy CORNELIUS HEANET aoo of faetji an accurate survev may show, ttoneer. at the Brooklyn Ral Estate New Playground Construction In Rid gt wood Begun by WPA Datecl Januarv 5th lti4t VINE SMITH Referee, tryisnnivn frTtmrn attorney Mazzini Democratic Club Makes e-xenange oairs wwiii. arue Street, in the Borough of Brook-Ivn.

County of Kings. CTHy and -State of New Tork. on the 11th day of Feb ruarv ism. at 13 o'clock noon, thj mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, being- alt that WPA laborers have started ex BANKm rTCY fr Plaintiff Office and P. O.

Address. IN BANKRUPTCY Street. Brooklyn N-w Yrk Borough President John Cashmore, County Court Judge John J. Fitzgerald, and Supreme Court Justices Charles J. Dodd and Philip A.

Kleinfeld. Mr. Hesterbcrg and Mrs. O'Malley will be joined in the reception committee by Senator Joseph A. Es-qulrol, Assemblyman Thomas A.

Dwyer, Daniel G. Connolly, Thomas J. Snee, president of the club, and Plant for "Father and Son" cavation for foundation and drain Ti at e-n-f rViitrt ffr 316 East Twenty-sixth street, on Saturday at 6 p. m. in Trinity Lutheran Church.

The Rev. Paul Scaer will perform the ceremony and a dinner will follow at tha Hotel SL George. Miss Janet Eleanor Mitchell will be maid of honor and Miss Grao? Helen Hubbard will be bridesmaid. William Jay Hendrickson will be rert.ln nle.t niece or OA reel oi land IU, UoSi "STwiSn individually and i SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY- PHILIP I A II inamuuaiiy uu v- oarvrnc- x- HOME OWNERS' LOAN Frederick A.

Keck, vice chairman; John D. Armstrong, Lynn G. Goodnough, Denis M. Hurley, Joseph K. Keenan, Vito F.

Lanza, Edmund F. Mulholland, Peter J. Flanagan, William Ryan and Frederick Weisbrod. James F. Milde, vice-chairman; Reade Smith, James D.

Rciher, Francis Edwin Dorn, G. N. Brickfield, Harry G. Anderson, A. David Benjamin, Milton Solomon, John T.

Bladen, and Louis Rothbard. William C. McCreery, vice-chairman Julius Applebaum, Harold Co-win, Roy M. Hart, Emil Katzka, Maximilian Moss, Max Schlffman and Leon Sachter, John B. Mc-Closkey and Joseph Sachter.

Howard W. Amell, vice-chairman; Isldor Buxbaum. Nathan D. Shapiro, and Charles J. Maaone.

Sidney Strongln. vice-chairman; M. H. Miller and Wm. J.

Trenkl. CORPO situate. Ivinsr and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New formerly a co-partner- trading under naivn-s FUKKR1. RATION. Plaintiff against SADIE age lines for a new playground and comfort station on Onderdonk avenue, between Starr street and Wil-loughby avenue in Rldgcwood, Night Sheriff James V.

Mangano and his father, Gaetano, will be the honored guests at the "Father and Son" Notice is hereny gnv-t-n tnai o- an made Feb. 10. 1M1 by the undersinned. Mar. 17.

1941. has fixed a the last dav for the filing of objections to tne discharge of the bankrupt herein. n.i. r.k it IU1 Municipal Court Justice Charles Breitbart. Oliver A.

Gottschalk, Acting WPA Administrator. Playground equipment to be installed will comprise two kinder EDWARD C. McDONALD. Referet 16 Court B'klyn. WTN1CK.

et defendants. CLARENCE H. SEIGLE. Attorney for Plaintiff. 66 Court Street.

Brooklyn. New Tork. Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale dated February Sth. 1941. and duly entered herein.

I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder. by CORNELIUS REAXEY. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1S9 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

New Tork. on March 4th. 1941. at 13 o'clock noon, the mortgaged gremisesi in Kings County. City and tate of New Tork.

directed by aald Judgment to be sold. yix. Being prem in Bankruptcy, night sponsored by the Mazzini Democratic Club, No. 707A Union street, and to be held at the Columbus Club, No. 1 Prospect Park West, on Saturday.

Feb. 22. Ths occasion will also mark the cele N. Y. best man for Mr.

Hubbard. The ushers will be Howard D. Gibson anJ'Robert D. Ingram. After a trip to the Poconos, ths couple will reside in Flatbush.

The bride-elect was graduated Alice Marble Wins gartcn slides, two larger slides, a IN BANKRUPTCY LIMITED STATM District Court for the Eastern District of New York In the matter of ANNA T. CLIfT0R- HAVANA. Feb. 12. Alice Marble defeated Mary Hardwick.

6 4, 6 1, last night In the feature game of a bration of Washington's Birthday. group of boxed-ln swings and another group of swings for older children, four see-saws, a pipe frame exercise unit, an Irrigatsd Notice Is neretiv Kiven mai ur viwT-f n. r.k in tut the undersiamed. York. County or tvings ana oisi; New York bounded and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a ooint on the Westerly side of East Fifth Street distant, two hundred and seventy-nine feet southerly from the comer formed try the Intersection of the westerly side or East Fifth Street with the southerly side of Avenue "IT" running thence weslerlv parallel with Avenue-'" one hundred feet: thence southerly parallel with East Fifth Street twenty-five, feet: thence easterly again parallel with Avenue and part of tha distance through a party wall one hundred feet to the westerly side of Eat Fifth Street: and thence northerly along the westerly side of East Firth Street twenty-five feet to the point or place of beginning.

ALSO all the right, title and Interest of the said mortgagor of. la and-t East Fifth Street, lying in front of and adloinina- said premises to the centre line thereof. TOOETHER wilh an easement frtd right of way for the purposes of driveway in to and over a atrip of land four feet, six Inchea- in width fi-ontinc on the westerly side of East Fifth Street, immediately adjoining toe Sheriff Mangano is president of from Packer Collegiate fiance is an alumnus of Pace Institute. professional tennis program here. the organization, while his father Pierre J.

Sherry, vice-chairman; Mar. IT. 1941. has been fixed ai the last day for the filing of objections to the discharge of the hanltnipt herein. Dated Feb.

11, 1941 EDWARD C. MCDONALD. Referee in BankruDtcv. II Court B'klyn. Robert Herbert, Abraham Apat, Peter Hanson and Frank Com posto.

Mr. and Mrs. William Cruikshank, of Garden City, L. announce the ises on the easterly side of Ralph Avenue, distant 17S feet north of Sutter Ayenue. being 35 feet front and rear by 100 feet in depth on both sides.

Side lines parallel with Sutter Avenue. Reference ia hereby made to said Judgment for a more complete description of the premises above described and the easements affecting- the same. Dated. Febniarv in $ti BARNETT J. NOVA.

Referee. felO 6t-MW N. Y. it- D. virDItDTCVITTsriTlCn status Is executive member.

More than 3.000 persons are expected to attend and th-e proceeds will go toward the "welfare) fund" of the club. The event will mark the eleventh annual entertainment and dance of the orjrauihntlon. Largre delegations representing leaders In the Democratic organi birth of a son, William Cruikshank, 'piatriet Court for the Eastern on Feb. 4, at Nassau Hospital in "eTt' LKGAL NOTICES Notice la herehv give-n that by order Mineola. Mrs.

Cruikshank is the Don Budffe beat Bill Tlldcn, 64, 5 7,6 2, In the other singles match and later teamed with Miss Hardwick to defeat Tllden and Miss Marble, 8 3, 46, 75, in doubles. LEOAX NOTICES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN. plaintiff asainat ALBERT JT GLTNN and others, defendants. Pursuant to Judgment made herein dated February 4th.

lfXI. I will sell at auction by ISAAC EPSTEIN, auctioneer, at the Rrookivn Rl ITjitate SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNT V. -IIOMtt OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, nlalntlff. acalnat NETTIE B. JOHNSTON, et defendants.

MURRAT H. KLINGBR. Plaintlfrs SUPREME COOVT KINOS COUNTS CATHERINE CORSINT nlanliff former Miss Esther Gurney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gurney, of Garden City.

sand pit and basketball Storage space for games and other equipment, as well as wash rom facilities, will be provided in tha brick structure on which work will start soon. The entire play area will be paved, enclosed with chain link fencing and provide with sixty concrete benches. Drlnt-ing fountains, storm drainage facilities and a flag pole will be n-stallede The plot will be landscaped with trees and shrubs. The project will be completed In July at an estimated cost of $75,000 and turned over to the sponsor, Park Department. premises herein described on tne norui- made Feb.

10, 1941 by the undersigned. Mar. 17. 1941. has bee a Hard as the last day for the filing of objections to the discharge of the hanatirupt herein.

Pated! Feb. 11. 1941. EDWARD C. McDOJJALD.

Referee In Bankruptcy, It Court St. kirn. N. T. zations of Brooklyn and members Attorney.

333 aiaaison Avenue, new Tork City. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale dated January 22nd, 1941, and of the bench are expected to attend. Among those expected, to be present include County Leader Frank V. Kelly, District Attorney UTITCD STATES for te Eastern DIs- IN BAXrVLTT1 Dial net Court against S4 OCEAN PARK WAT. 'y side thereof, and running- westerly et defendants.

garago erected or to be erected Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure thereon Subject, however, te a aumlar and sale duly made and entered In the and right of way for the pur-above entitled actioa bearing date Jan-, noses of a driveway, in. to and over uarr 194L i the undersigned, the 1 of land, four Inches Referee la said Judgment named anil I in width fronting on the westerly aide aell at public auction to the hirhest I 0f East Fifth Street beins the nonn-bidder by CORNELIUS HEANEY. erly four feet, six Inches in -width ef auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate the premises herein described and run-Exrhanre. No. 1X9 Montague street.

1 nin? westerly to the garage erected or Brooklya. Kings Countv. N. on the to erected i 19th of Februaraj. 1941.

at 1 TtXlKTHER with all ftxtury and noe. the premise directed bv said rti-la ef personal proprtjt-aertaf bed rrirt of New York. aa iht matter 01 auly entered, i win sen at public suction to the hlgheii bidder, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New Tork L41I IS rKARL bacnanis, jaw aaoniague aireet, nrooa-lyn. New Tork.

oa March 6th. 1941. at Notice la hereby arivwn that by order William O'Dwyer, Attorney Genera) 12 clock noon the premise in the John J- Bennett, Lieut-Gov. Charles Diauuin oi nnjoiim nai in aai Bine Medina! Society Auxiliary Hears Talk by Dr. Allele Stjeeeeatvaa Three speakers were heard yesterday at the February meeting of the Women's Auxiliary to the Medical Society of the County of Klnjts at th Kin irs County Medical No.

1313 Bedford avenue. The speakers were: Dr. Adele E. Streeseman, chairman of th. City, on tne laiui flay or seDruarr.

liMl. at 13 o'clock aoon by JAMES A. HEANET, auctioneer, the premlsea directed in said fudrment to be sold with tha ImproTements thereon, situated In the County of Kings. City made Feb. 10, 1M1 by be undersiaTBed.

Mar. 17. 1941. has been fixed the last day for the filing of rejections to tha discharge of the banki-upt herein. Dated.

Feb. 11. 1941. EDWARD C. MrDOTTALD.

Referee In Bankruptcy. II Coxart St, klyn. of Noatrand Avenue one hundred twenty feet north of Snyder Avenue, be-Insr a plot twenty feet In width, front and rear by one hundred feet in depth Oil tenth (lea th Mr I'm nmninf udgmeBt to be sold, ailuate rinma- or usei tn connecnoo wwn tne prni- turf, hm. Kinara Counfv. New Tork on the Poletti.

Supreme Court Justices AJ-geron I. Nora and Edwin Gaxrln, County Judges Samuel Liebowitx and Peter J. Brancato, City Court Justice Sylvester Sabbatlno. wun rsomrana Arenue and tne side lines running parallel wita Snyder Avenue, the southerly aide line running ana Btsta or itew xorsu on nte esateriy side of Leonard Street, distant 236 feet northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly side of Leonard Street with the northerly side ft Cslyer Street and betas: a plot ino partly through a party wall K.id SOLOWON I.KVIME, SOI. LEVIN K.

The above named bankrupt oa Jan. 9 meet i nt ereriitoTfl ale known aa tAMirrr wi adiudicateal 1941. A r--will ke held at Nov tit Ball The Joseph J. Monahan Association will hold its fourteenth annual novelty ball on Washington's Birthday eve. Friday, Feb.

31. at the Glen wood Manor, Myrtle and Sen-tea avenues. Former Alderman Jo prrmiaes being; known as Ko. 1307 Noa. trand Avenue and being more particularly described In nioHraa-e made by pugen nnr 1 which an accurate surrey would ahow: to ad yioiationa.

If any. of an.T State or Mmeinatl Departments: also Berne reartilations adopted by th Boed of Est 'mite aid Apportionment of the City of New Tork on July JitlL 191. and any amendments thereof and thereto, and te covenants and restriction of record, if any, now affectum aaid premise. DANIEL McNAMARA, Referee. Th above r' is hereby adlourneC Fewaf lath.

141, at tta at-T time ad nace. DANIEL aatcjf AM ARA. Rfrf-r-e 12-U DM i anaa westerly aide of Ocean Parkway, being HO feet la width front and r-ar hy 11 feet ia depth on each sid th' southerly Une of the premiaee distant lOfl feet from tad parallel wit" the sort her ly side of Avenue F. and known as and bv th atre-t number 54-670 Ocean Parkway. Brooklyn.

ew Tork: reference being made to said Judgment for a mure complete de-acnptioB. Dated. January l4l SIMOV KOfo. Wefer-e attorney. 1M Cllatua Street.

JtrJlvn. 1. urn. I. wjia vniirfl Btatea Title Guaranty aV Indemnitw nai Feb.

24 1941 al ldlMl. when auxiliary's advisory council; Mri. Chester A. Peake, who a poke en current books, and Mrs. Lewis P.

Adams, whose subject was "The Motion Picture Mrs. Samuel Zwerlinf, profrun ehairmaa. Introduced the speaker. dated July Sth. 19H and recorded "a Liber IU3 of mortgagea paara las.

CaUed. rb. II, fWl. Grapes should neved bo pulled from the vint. This method of removing- Injures both fruit and hears and land in a basket vine.

Thty should bt cut I with shears nd UK a basket. rear in aepin, on, ooui aiaes ana feet Wide In front and rear and as particularly described In said Judgment. Subject to any state of facta an norurate surrey may show and an inspection of the premlsea would disclose. Premlsea known as 714 Leon su-dStreet, Brooklyn New Tork City. v-WS aaid creditors may atte'Wd.

prove their riaims. appoint a trustee, examine) the bankrupt and transact aruck ether bum-sni aa nay come before the aautf seph J. Monahan Is standard bearer. Ktu a rr NOVA. Referee.

MTTTTOV a HOT. a John A. Chance is general HAN. Attorneys eettng. rkete3 v.k 1 iaa for PlsinUft.

S3 Court Str-et Reoo k- XDWARO McDOMALD, Xereree. K. T. s-no XelJ st-was.

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