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Doris L- Nesselhauf 12 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MOM JUNE 20, 1949 BOOKS OF THE DAY Recalls Years In Show World Bride of Mr. Davies 'lust Between Us Miss Doris Louise Nesselhauf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Continued from Preceding Page jamln D. Mittelman of 263 West End Manhattan, was married to Dr. Oscar Check, son of Mr.

and Mrs. David Check of 316 Rockaway Parkway, at a ceremony performed yesterday noon at the Waldorf -Astoria, with the Rev. Ralph Sil- Tennyson Was More Than This Albert G. Nesselhauf of Garden ALFRED TEVVVSON, by Sir Charted His singular temperament Is launched on her theatrical career. But it was some time before she gained enough poise City, and Donald A.

Davies, son Be Comfy, Yes, But Clothes Should Fit, Be Clean, Unripped Tennyson. Matmiuta, WW. Din pace. $1.60. of Mrs.

Ralph Davies of Brook shown to best advantage here. Unfortunately, this minuteness and self-confidence to let go of By JAMES J. MeCORMACK lyn, and the late Mr. Davies, does not extend to considera-, her sister coattails. verstein officiating.

A reception was held in the Basildon Room, Instructor of English, St. John's were married in the Garden tions of the political, intellec- After her oldest sister, the lady equestrienne of the show, College followed by a wedding lunch your parents Into what is liable to be an affair at which their friends will be present and at tual and religious movtments which marked the Victorian Sir Charles Tennyson, the eon in the Jade Room. suffered a bad injury from a which you will be expected to be dressed up, it City Community Church yesterday afternoon by the Rev. James N. Gettemy, the rector.

A reception was held in the Miss Caroline Check, sister poet's grandson, drawing upon period. Nor does the warmth of fall. Father Transfield insisted scores of letters previously un- By NANCY MOTTRAM Parents seem to spend a great deal of the Summer making degrading remarks about those wonderful, comfortable old Summer clothes that we all love so much. We have to admit that we certainly that the younger girls do noth- will help the whole situation If you beat the reading of the riot act by sprucing up of your writing which presents a full-scale, rounded social and "do available, a host of Victorian ing more risky than play the of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and Dr. Jerome S.

Mittelman, brother of the bride, was best man. Georgian Room of the Garden memoirs and the results and own accord. banjo, mandolin, trumpet, saxo City Hotel. methods of the most recent re phone and xylophone. Alt this The bride wore a rosepoint search, has produced a compre Following a wedding trip to mestic Tennyson animate these considerations.

Rather, Tennyson is depicted in a virtual matter-of-fact manner as opposed, fundamentally, to the And, before your favorite old clothes get up enough strength to walk to the laundry with no lace and candlelight satin hensive chronological study of New England, they will reside in Forest Hills. his subject. gown. The veil was held in place with orange blossoms, It Through his efforts we are and had been worn at seven liberal, commercial, materialistic tendencies of his age; there aid from you, discard 'em. In fact, it might be a good idea to wasru them yourself as a sure method of getting them back just that much sooner.

It also helps if, before dressing in the morn is little hint of the complexity of the issues involved or of the weddings in the bride's The bride carried a bouquet of! lilies of the valley. training came in handy when, some time later, she teamed up with her sister Cissie in a vaudeville act. Opened at Orpheum "I love Brooklyn," she said, recalling those days on the Keith and Orpheum circuits. "I guesg Cissie and I played every theater in Brooklyn and, as for experiences, I don't think I'll ever be able to pass the Orpheum Theater without rewarded with considerable fresh information concerning Tennyson's life and character. This is especially true of the poet's early life, and, since the unhappines and anxiety of this period so influenced the shap intensity of feeling Mrs.

Herbert J. Davis, sister Since Sir Chanes' expressed ing, you take a quick look for holes, rips and tears. It'll save a post-breakfast trip back for a change and, if the hole happens to be a small purpose was to vnte a of the bride, was the matron of honor. Mrs. Paul Harry of West-bury and Miss Doris Burston straightforward biography" and don't look our best in them, but they are comfortable and look at the clothes the boys wear they don't make Beau Brummells out of 'em.

There are plenty of suggestions for improving the situation, hut the only trouble is that they all require work, which doesn't fit in too well with this hot, muggy Summer weather. By doing things the hard way, we all learn one, may save it from growing by nightfall to his method was to confine him- ing of Tennyson personality, this new light is particularly welcome. elf "to perhaps these! were bridesmaids. Miss Gail Nesselhauf, niece of the bride, the point where an old favorite becomes a dust rag. was flower girl.

blushing when I recall our Quite logically, the author explain the comparatively unimaginative and plodding treatment accorded these significant aspects. Such an explanation, Robert Keels was best man El I divides his work into three opening show there. SUMMER CLOTHES ARE, it seems, one of and the ushers were Webster parts. Part One covers a period The girls were "just full of personality," as they went Nesselhauf, brother of the bride; from 1800 to the death of Arthur Hallam in 833; Part Two however, does not justify the performance. prancing along the stage apron MADE JUST o5 you George R.

Kendall, William Lenz and Robert Muller, cousin of Mr. Davies. carries the study forward to It is lamentable that a work playing "Music is Wonderful" Nancy Mottram on their saxes. But at stage containing such a wealth of material should be so marred .7 Easy to give, gtmmmmm J) no need to cut neCBn these I.J0SIPi or later, but we can avoid that route by 1850, the date of the publication of "in Memoriam" and Tennyson's acceptance of the right, when Flo made the turn Dr. Oscar Check Weds and thus not deserving of being Miss Mittelman at Waldorf Assures accurate ASPIRIN those happy medium affairs in which it pays not to be too dressy and at the same time not.

too sloppy. You just have to pick and choose your clothes by the planned events of the day unless you expect to spend most of your time changing from one outfit to another. You are sure to fall into parental disfavor if you wear your Sunday best to a picnic or if your clothes are falling apart at the seams, but the Summer is a good time to wear out some of those old clothes that have been Tilling the closet for so long. poet laureateship; Part Three classed as a great achievement, to reverse proceedings, she missed her footing, toppled and landed in the orchestra pit right in the middle of the bass drum. FOB CHILDREN Miss Marilyn Mittelman, dosge, Yt aauu dose.

Easy to take, It may well be, though, that embrace Tennyson's 42 years of service as government poet daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben orange flavored. Sir Charles effort will stimu examining the advice of other reaaers who have suggestions which seem to have licked these problems for them. Here are some wonderfully simple rules for avoiding hair-pulling battles on the subject FIRST OF ALL, when venturing out with until his death in 1S92.

late a greater interest in and a "The drummer courteously further study of Alfred Tenny assisted me back onto the stage Throughout we are informed most minutely of the poet's amid the howls of the audience son. If so, the book will have social and domestic settings. achieved a laudable purpose, i. i as she laughed, her deep brown eyes no longer absorbed with the costume she was altering. best man was William Killeen Lutheran Women to Doris Anita Little Bride of Air.

Gerra Marriage Licenses John Martin and Joseph Narkin MM "But I still had to shell out for one bass drum at the end of the ushered. The wedding of Miss Doris week." STOMACH ACIDITY When the couple return from! Miami Reach, they will I make their home at 8220 Fort1 Marriage licenses for the following persons are on file today in the Brooklyn Marriage License Bureau: Hamilton Parkway. I 1 das to overindulgence in fed cr drink, try Sponsor Lawn Fete The annual lawn fete of the Lutheran Inner Mission Society of Brooklyn and vicinity will tie held on the grounds of the Tid-ing-Over-Home, 525 Clinton tomorrow. The event will be sponsored by the women's auxiliary of the society. Tea will be served from 2 to 4 p.m.

and dinner from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Martin Molinarl Your Birthday By Stella Miss Rosemary 1 1 a i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul; Prank Visc.oml (20). 1449 K.

98th Catherine Adams (19). 1799 Rockaway Parkway. Robert Beaitie 124), 1729 Caton Dorothy Baldwin (18), 1611 E. 96th Street. Richard Marowitz (23), no Colonial Ave Ruth Bosworth (22), 1541 St.

Mark's Ave. Jules; Cornlieid (20), 469 Alabama Steve Disalvo Jr. (21), Manhattan; Car- mela Castronovo (20), 536 Ashford St. William Armelini Jr. (27).

558 Elton Mary Calauttl (22), Sfio Montauk Ave. Meivin Sanoif (24). 2041 Pacific Nathallo Roblnjon (19), 1696 prospect Place. Alfred Nebbs (26), Manhattan; Queen White (24), 628 Kinds 6 Walk. Herman Waxelbaum (22), 3M 8.

3d Bvbll Ooldateln 1 19), 4302 12th Ave. Henry Steinberg (27), Bronx; Florence Moskowltj (21). 611 Belmont Ave. Arthur Sekoff (271, 1030 Wlllmohr Leah Ulnnoff (22), 455 Ocean Ave. Herman Stark 28 1 158 Boerum Irene Zaktzer (241, 84 Grafton 8t MONDAY, JUNE 20 Born Molinari of 1659 Madison and Leon Martin, son of Theodore Martin of 1613 E.

32d and the late Mrs. Martin, were; Booths will be erected with a variety of articles for sale. Mrs. Miriam Oo.dstein (20i, 492 Livonia Ave. Robert Moller, president of the aeymour scnam tim, 405 mverdale Ave.

Elaine GiUir (19), W. 3d St. Myer Hyman (3D, 292 Hinsdale JSv mm ena ancniDfru (27), JR2 Williams Ave Anita Little, daughter of James II. Little of Gadsden, and the late Mrs. Ellen Steward lAttle, and Martin Jerome Gerra son of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Jerome Gerra of 707 E. 17th took place on June 14 at St. Matthew's Cathedral, Washington, D. C.

Officiating was the Rev. Milton A. Schel-lenberg. The reception was held at the Hotel 2100, Washington. James B.

Robertson escorted his niece. Miss Faye Woltjen served as the maid of honor. Best man for his brother was Ralph Gerra and ushering were Arthur Palotti and Benjamin Milbrath. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerra are spending their honeymoon in Bermuda and later in Canada. Florence I'lliunn Becomes Mrs. Anion Miss Florence Ullman, daugh Vito Boiruso (2 854 19th Mary auxiliary, is chairman for the day. A cordial invitation is extended to all. An opportunity will be given visitors and "A "'I "Wt- "A friends to inspect the home, which serves as a temporary today, you are a natural leader and have the ability to execute as well as plan.

Your business acumen is keen and you know how to make money. You could be wealthy quite early in life if you wish. However, you are equally interested in the intellectual and cultural things of this life and may waive great financial profits to do what you want to do. For you may discover that you cannot be happy with money alone as the sole reward for your efforts. Toward the latter part of your life you might become interested married on June 12 in the R.

Church of Our Lady Help of Christians with the Rev. Henry W. Churchill, pastor, The reception took place in the Hotel Bossert. Miss Rita Grenard was the maid of honor for her cousin. Jules De Silva served as the' best.

man. Mr. and Mrs. Martin are spending their honeymoon at Atlantic City, N. J.

shelter for children ranging in age from 2 to 12. and to meet unva taai. Hiif4 mth Ave. Herbert Marks (25i. 163 Union Alice Klvow (20, 2231 E.

24th St. Frank Sarzynskl (27i, 107 Russell Dolores Woi.Vn UR. 978 Lorlmer 8t. Ira Boskey (25), 4026 Bedford Virginia Talbot (241. 27 Ncwkirk Ave.

Dominic Lianionlo (21), 1418 De Kulb Ave Carmella Arfuso (18), 1931 70th Street. Anaelo Mariano (23), B804 16th Raffaela Esoosllo (23 1822 BOth St. Victor Trabouhl (29 1, 579 83d Florence Katen (27). 257 81st St. William Bardusch (251, 7200 Rldre Gloria Carillies 21).

1646 85th fit. those in charge of the work at John Prick (221, 227 Nassau Anna Marlnan (20). 149 Enert Ave. Jerome Slelnhardt (59), Manhattan; Bessie Smolwit (55J, 2425 Kings Highway. asquale Speranza (23), 1824 75th Rose Vecrhlo (19), 590 Rogers Ave.

Vincent Cetta (24), 361 4th St Ollda Cataldo (32). 166 Rosers Ave. Frank Ortore (22), 4211 8th Ave Norma Zando (21). 4214 8th Are. Bert Plcot (28).

555 Ocean Gloria Bryon (22). 574 Manle St Solomon Zeichner 22. Queens; Helen Oersteln (19), 407 Reap St. Eugene Riley (22), 545 85th Eileen Colgan (21). 325 93d St.

Daniel Lerner (28), 290 Lincoln Plaoe; Rose Brownman (29), 179 Heril St. Thomas Kearney (22), 212 Patchen Anne Murphy (22 1, 260 covert St. Herman Kannatt 22 1 84 Ainbov Si the Inner Mission. a la Now at all druggists Killed) iintiitio Ii.iki Marriage Announced William Penton (271. 466-A Lafayette minora Hopkins (27), 554 De The marriage of Miss Tatricia Ka io Ave Jastrow Stcindler (42), 1349 St Fanny Black Cifli.

2100 Westbury Irene Cunningham, daughter of -'ouri. in politics, provided you were allowed to go vour own wav Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Cunning tveivn is.oni iihi, una fcasi new ora pollack (181, 395 Jerome St ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Avenue. i hani. to Waller ,1. Killeen, son and develop vour own orU'inali Clloberman i27), Sfift Jefferson Ave Raymond Morrone (2D.

1050 Glenwoodi I '11 of 1794 Auomm ha. Eileen Miller 22 "7T Halsev 81 Joan Ehiewier 120, 61 Skidmore Paul Beck C2), 55 Hudson Place; Frieda I Lime. ideas. You are not the tvpe Catherine Killeen of become a partv wheel-horse or H1-3 1111 Ave- and lilU' NVl1" stick too closo'lv to pettv partv'liani Killeen, was held on June machinerv! Given vour head s- Aii.elm's R. C.

Church. Lefkowiti! 1321. Lenox Rnud James Dnlton (23 90 Clermont Ave Octavltis Bridies i29i. U. 8 Army; Pearl' Mane Wannic (19), 290 Blake Ave Wilson (29), Atlantic Ave.

Rtrhard Hardin (37). Boeora N. Milton Pried 23 Bl Herzl Helen! Ruth (3l. 142 92d St. Vedator 187 Slitter Ave.

iRohrrt JohnMin I21 140-A l-eiriKtnn Root rt Jones i24, 652 56th Bridget, Ave Dorothy Levy (21), 1040 and an imnortam nrntn-nm tn, 1 he Uev. 1'eter 1 nil otticiatwl 5 VtA Featured by Herkimer St Talbot (22l. 513 B2d Rt Nirkolaa Lovaitlio (21), 178 Skillman came the bride yesterday of Howard L. Aaron, son of Ralph Aaron of Avenue and the late Mrs. Minnie Aaron, in the study of Rabbi I.

Newman at the Kinps Highway Jewish Center. A dinner and reception was held at the Warwick Hotel, Manhattan. Miss Dorys Shaffer was the maid of honor. Caroline Gaspcrettl (IB). 843 Kent Avenue.

The reception took place at the Hotel Granada. Attending as the maid of hon-. or was Miss Virginia Lee -andj work for you might become outstanding. If you write, too, you will use this gift for some constructive purpose. YOUNG HART.

Inc. 10 Lafayette Avenue Brooklyn. N. G. CERIBELLI COMPANY 121 VarickSt New York 13 Barney Ooldwater (fit, i.

Queens: Mable Zieorier (55i. 92 Walton St: Rooert Ooldbera (211. 201 Rochester Ave Thelma Feigelman (19), 668 Sheffield Ave. LKGAL NOTICES NOTICES FORECLOSURES LKGAL NOTICES To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select Edward White (21). 173-D Seavlew Ave Frederick Bechtold I28i.

551 72d Margaret Stephens 130). 4407 Avenue M. Patrick McBnde (23), 10i Beraen Edna Pavone (21), 875 Nosttand Ave. Herbert Quick 24). 383 Lewis Sarah Thomas (22).

479 Decatur St. Her.rv Ferraris (201. 743 B9Ui Joan Kelly (18). 8405 5th Ave Walter Johnson (33), 104 Balnbridae St Olorldean Escobar (24), 127 Putnam Avenue. John Clement (38), 54 Hlmrod St Marie Mar7ula (31), 773 Fountain Ave.

Bendict Cracolici 28i, 214 Jefferson Ann Floretll 123). 4510 11th St. Philip Cucurillo (21), 20 1st Jean Vanchleri (24), 479 Wtllouuhby Ave File No. 2606 '1930 law. or next-nf-kin nf de'eaaed, be THE PEOfl.R OF THE OF d-ad, their representative, tht-ir NhW YORK, hv tliH (irai nf find, husbands or wivPa.

if anv. di.itrirml c-m your birthday star and read the their names and post office addresses! auction at the Brooklvn Real Estal aru uiikiKjwn to petitioner and aisol ExchaiiKe. No. 189 Montague Street, all persons who are or make any Brooklyn. New York, on Jvrne 28.

claim whatsoever aa executors or aft- 1919. at 12 o'clock noon, by David After a Canadian honeymoon, Rosalind Happnport (20t, 1906 Avenue Y. Morris Dubllnsky (37). Newark. Florence Rtelnbera Clfii.

1465 40th S. Krc and Iti'i'-iiendont. T-i: Mary (ar-laud in interest Aiaxw 11 Lavi.H, tlrao- ljesti-ri nanift-s atrlor nlare.s ol' residence and ininistratora or any person who niavi Cohen, auctioneer, the premises ai- the couple will make their home in Brooklvn. Murray Weber (26). 20 Clinton Iris corresponding paragraph.

Let your birthday star be your daily guide. Tuesday, June 21 ilds, Tillio M. Whitinir. Ijiost offic- addreasvs are unknown, be deccnaed nnd who. wuiild! rocted by said jiidumenf to be aold J)-HiM Biildinsr.

Bruce JB.jbh.ND have any inlnrext in the above en-i to wit Premises designated upon th Robert ViiicmiOi HfcRNARD R. PB.REL- titled matter derived through any Map of the Citv of New York U.ii.s. Dnnald (leddi-s. IU. anil b'UANCLS who all of the ahnvo named ne.mio thoielfor the itnroiiirh nf Rror.klvn.

an fiii- Horowitz tigi, Flushing Ave. Martin Ornnirk 1201. 14D Ainbov St Mutlld-i Bnumel (17). 98 Airboy St Kini.ne reside at No. S423 7th Avenue.

Krook.1 I i -i 1 1 1 l.uir-u nvi.k(,n iln-a- eiotlf.n Se, 13 P.loel Joseph Berardl 'I'D, 46!) Park Alfred Press (22). 216 Bristol Thelma! Rosenberg (20), 1444 8rh St. Alht It. Lewis 1241. Heni iirh fit (iraoe 1-TUOCO C'tll, 1967 76' St.

Nathan Rtinso (25'. 4W Rt coidny i IB). 1570 I4tn st F.VPlvll rtinshnt-H (701 ld U.vwanl CF.MIXI (Miv 22) -Be yuardctLw- II (ied.i-K. Robert Alile.x (l.il-llyn. New Yoik, lias- a peti-1 and which pormtn '3m.

Ut 3: Old Description, Ward 26. In nvir. vour confiiciices to JI.iNwell (Jerald; tp.tt Diavinn for a decree that a oer-jif any there he. and their nutiies and 'Block 366 Ward No. 21: Old Descrio- CANCKR (June 23) U-e care Kip (l 1.1,-s ll.nry L.

Maxwell. Ed-'tain iiistriiiiient in wntinw. rclitniB tiipat office nddifvsea are miknuwn to tion 8-. 13. Block 3988.

Lot 3. aa In hnsine Maid llmiy Maxwell. H-in Weneloh I itl and personal be duly, petitioner, SEND GREETING' Imore particularly described in said LEO (July 24-Ahb 13' -Take full ad- Max well. finl Luttiso Maxwell. Wil-I proved as the Lust Will and Testa- WHEREAS JGSKPH SHIRK who1 (udirmcnt Sidney Ourzinskv l28i, 669 Pb.ii-! HHnr (Ot) Kfi a-h ICUlf 11 1, IjOl 1 1 000 I JIM 1 11 iblJl 1.

Clara Ch I'tfit 050 Rlh Mf 71 i rj W( navinoiui rr.i.i wnjion jimp Gliastella 2R16 Farraaut Seymour (kildslein (241. 1958 8th vant.ise of opportunlnes. liam. Maxwell, Richard inent ARfHl-R H. llbKNol KIN.

resides at No. 161 Ivv Street. Newark CHRISTOPHER T. LAWLESS. uoroinea AitiiM'n un.

oin ntr Rond Kose Ariate (29), Hayb Ibtl) Ave VIRdO 'Auk 24-Sepi. 22 An tinex m. lutnev. (aniline lateiv n-siuini; at Jul. ni LiatK street.

Jersey, has hia Ae-i Keferec Saul Olasrman (21). 2060 BOth St Hone Coppoia nl7 William Jackson (22, 40 Ocean pectea occurrence may bring about Whitney Leslie. Shirhv ftarhara itnaxtlyn. New York I count as Administrator, d.b.n. of Kermit Gitenstein.

plaintiff's al- Lore (26i. 5208 New Utrecht Si-lnia Friedman (25). 1083 E. 10th St. Leslie, Caroline Whitney Les- new and evcitina development, uir.nwiint you and eacnu deceased, lately Ic6 Lawrence Blank (22), 1946 Strauss I.IBRA (Rent.

23-Oct. 231 Not a aood i llliey. lieieny (lieu 1,1 snow (aim sldini! at bJ6 ntll Street, in tltoilyo. JN. I.

isynene ttesnick in I. 484 E. 88th St. day to make any business expansion i-ie'ieil(: Wlllliiev, in, in eiir imi ouiiuKate a i.uuii 01 inr re'IOUKn ol nlOOKlVn Avenue. Leo Safrnn 28, 238 New Jersey Svlvla Mitnick (27), 717 Sackman St.

Genrue Stillman I29i, 520 Crown Ruth Berman (23 1. 54 Sumner Ave. SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY Henry Norns Whitney. County of Knits, to be held in Room Kinirs. Citv and Slate of New York 'w York Anthony Tomeo (24), 5302 11th SCORPIO (Oct.

24-Nov. 22) Be con iiivi.ivn imvtiec: IVP Howard Maxwell. Sylvia A.2.-A at the Hall of Records in theiand a petition nrayine for an order Marie Hirscn tzi. 1134 54th St. servative in bustnesa affairs.

Eugene Maxwell. Jr. directing the the real the real property ot of Abraham Hecht (26). Bronx; Mildred tiff, apainst EM DEE MANAGEMENT CORPORATION, et defendants. Ciumtv of KitiKS, on the 14th day of July.

1919. at 9:30 o'clock in the fore Dominick Abbrlano (23). 197 31st St Cray. David Si. Gray! Paiil of the decedent for the payment and! Schusterman (22).

2753 Ocean Ave iv. Margaret M. Garfield. James distribution of their respective shares. Carmelo Dl Torflno (20), 2776 W.

3d Street. Donald Reese (26), 1405 Jefferson Judv Maxwell. Heather Max Rosemary Klein (23). 206 Cornell St. Henrv Baranowskl (23).

338-A 19th well. Juhn U. Maxwell. John D. noon, why such decree should not be IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

Francis Curnan (241, Bronx; Anna May nasKin jowj oriKuiun tin n. Lawrence Levlnson (24 1. 2029 B3d Rita Stark (21), 4592 Bedford Ave. Nelson Engelhard (30), 2946 Queniln Rd; Lilyan Conaresj (28), B81 4eth St. Samuel Chambers (21), 177 Stuyvesant Helen Nelson (21), 257 Lexlnmon Avenue.

Alfonse Montella (23). 33 40th 8t EUlHbelh Clansie (21). 578 Albany Ave. Wallace Pfefler (27), 788 Troy Theima Ellas (21), 632 E. 47th 6t.

Louis Piore '221, 90 Garfield PL; Ames Nicolich (22), S3 Garfield PI. Benjamin Koonln (22). 1454 Dahill Harriet Olaser (17), 1425 43d St. William Smith (28). 6S1 Putnam Evelvn Walker (23), 212 Lewis Ave.

Michael Harris (241, 11 Bush Theresa Donnelly (201, 44 Dikeman St. Sidney Solow (35), 190 Amherrt Ruth Reiner (23). 1383 Jefferson Ave. Ji. Max we 1.

Max carcv (241, 34 Plaza St. Henry Mayrsohn 122). 1719 E. 17th well. John Roirers Maxwell.

III. Morris Clothier Maxwell. Maxwell Lleb Wolch (49 1. Bronx: Esther Styskln SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec 221 Be cautious: guard personal property If traveling CAPRICORN 'Dec. 23-Jan.

20) Travel and romance are. favored AQUIRIUS (Jan. 21-Ftb. 19) A peculiar day. PISCES (Feb.

20-Mar. 21) A pleasant surprise In the department of affections! ARIES (Mar. 22-Apr. 20) Routine Is your best, procedure today. TAURUS (Apr.

21 -May 51) A moderate day; not world-shakinK. to the parties entitled thereto, and that his account may be judicially settled: NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surroftate's Court of the County of Kinsrs to be held in Room 2o-A at the Hall of Records, in the Joan Stekolchlk (17). 76B Hendrix St. (441.

1743 Dahill Road. (Seal) Raymond Marlborouith (24), 7032 4th Conkhn. Edith Maxwell Taylor. WITNESS. Hon.

D. McGAREY. Surro- Walter Kulik (22), Bemenfield, N. Maxwcl Charles E. Maxwell.

Anna Fileen Sullivan (23), 148 Wake-man PI. Irene Tryo '21). 617 16th St. Pursuant to judgment dated May Ztln. 1949.

I will sell at public auction hv Frank McCurdy. Auctioneer, at tlm Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on June 27th, 1919. at 12 o'clock Noon, premises in Brooklyn, N.

and designated as follows on the Tax Map of the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. County of Kings, as the unw existed on September 10. 1941: First Parcel. Section 15.

Block 4684. Lot 24. covered by Transfer of Tax Lien ftitWfio: Second Parcel. Section l.i, lock 46S4. 1M covered by Transfer of Tax Lien Third Parcel, Section 15.

Block 46S4. Lot 26. covered mue of our said County, at G. D. Coyle.

James Maxwell Coyle. Julls Batyr (22), Queens; Theresa Tus- the Borough of Brooklyn, in Inane M.uwc Cov e. A ii-h 1). ook. Salvador Dcsposlto (25), 1844 R5d zynskt (22), 1397 Jefferson Ave.

the said County, the (in day Joan Maxwell Cook. Anne Hunttinir County of KIiiks. on the 14th day of July. 1949. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why an order should not be Herman Binder (22), 240 S.

1st of June, mi!) i.unK, Le-ster. Maxwen AARON L. JACOBY. pnviiis Baidowsky (22), 2997 ocean Parkway. made directing the s-ale or the real property of the decedent for the Pay Armlda Clanchettl (25) 8907 15th Ave.

Ross Lupo fBi, 1153 38th Yolanda Ciroso (23), 838 St. PhlliD Asnro '22). Oueens: Mary De I.ilr.a (22), 290 Richardson St. Henry Bunn '20), 108 chauncey Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Iel3 4t-M La'stor.

Ill, Henrv Maxwell Doyle. Duiia Maxwell Doyle, Michael Maxwell Dovle, Walter Clothier Maxwell. Natalie Maxwell, Morris Clothier Max- w. II le lrlimr Cnnklin Ira Friedman (31), 267 Park Place: An Mary Evola (33 98 Montague St. ment and distribution of their re Bevrrly Jane Saul Marriage Announced The wedding of Miss Beverly nette schwartzbach (2a), 2309 out at- spective shares to the parties en File No.

SOSfl IBIS titled thereto and why his account Roland Coulombe (23). 376 Pine Rimone Toussatnt (19). 1842 Atlantic jotin Conklin. Iiv-dia Clothier pv iransrer ot lax Lien THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OFay not be Judicially settled Marie Meehan (22). 7424 21st Ave.

Fourth Parcel. Section 15. Block ck 46X4. in. tohort Maxwell Wunder.

George Carpozi (28), Bronx; Chrysanthe Jane Saul, daughter of Mr. and i Ha ran Is (20). 213 62d St. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we! have caused the Seal of our I said Surrogate's Court to I he hereunto affixed. I Mrs.

Hugh A. Saul of 7200 Ridge WHEREAS, Brooklyn Trust Com-! CO V.ISKEY. COV.ISKEY, Irving Kosan (27), 61 Riverdale Avenue. Richard Yacenda '3D. 3" S.

3d St Louise Cimino (20). 317 Rodney St Milton Rosenthal (231, 204 Ross Annette Simon (191. 387 S. 5th St Joseph Rebhun '26). Manhattan: Mildred RHeer (27).

5504 18th Ave. pany. whose principal place of busi- Lot 28. covered by Transfer of Tax Lien 3r6698. Dated: June 6th, 1949.

GEORGE H. FITZGERALD, Referee. Julius Solomon. Attorney for Plain tiff. 16 Court Street.

Brooklvn, New York. Je6-6tMW Boulevard, and Richard Gorman Bernice Steinbaum (24), 3112 Nostrand Avenue. is 177 Monlat'iie Street, in the (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRAN Boi'oukIi of Brooklvn, City of New vdkk, oy tne trrace ol liod free and independent to: RICHARD LOTTIE COMISKEY.

BESSIE COMISKEY. MARY ATKINS. NELLIE FINNEGAN. JAMES and CATHERINE NALLY. and to any and all unknown persons whose nanies of of whose names, and whose place or places of residence are unknown, and cannot, after dili-eent innuirv.

he ascertained, distribu CIS D. AlcGAKEY. surro Michael Kutnv (351. 106 Diamond St Sophie Wisiowaty (27). 73 Urlags Ave.

Trunk Farina (22). 909 E. 92d Martha Curd (20), 511 Rogers Ave. Robert Foxe (38), Manhattan; Evelyn Carroll (241. 485 Halsev St.

Kenneth Samet )22i. 32 Inox Blossom Lowenthal (19), 418 St. John's Place. Chelsea Watson (28), 328 Putnam Socorro Rivera (211. 64 Mam St.

Irvini Bernett (24), 2071 Batchelder Jane (Tied (20), 1360 Ocean Ave Burl Miller (27i. 1W17 Pulton Mary Bovce (211, 612 Halsev St. Albert (29i, 133 Thames Theresa Mallnouskas (21), Queens. Mulligan, son of John J. Mulh- Leo Koven (3D.

Manhattan; Joan Cum- gate of our said County, at Alfred Mtirriy '41). Bronx: Flizabeth mings (21). 225 Eastern Parkway. nf -j-jr; Wnorllawn 4vp Benson '28). 67 Cambridge PI the Borough of Brooklvn in the said County, the 2d; ASSIGNEE NOMCES Alvarez (24i.

240 Hookina st. esineia. a. anu me iaie York, as snrvivinir trustee, and The New York Trust Company, whoje principal place of ia l'W Broadway, in the Ft. trough of Manhattan, City of New York, the executor of the Will of Howard W.

Maxwell, a deceased trustee. hae presented three Bertram Rothman '22). 789 "rankl'r Annabelle Hornstein (20), 225 jonn rorcn iwi. a-o ruiu.ii iin, lc onnnimcpd AARON IC-ORY SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Clerk of the Surrozata Court In matter of the General of the surrogate oiirt siKlimnt Creditor fma Sauleclann i23l.

1879 W. 6th St. tees, heirs-nt-law nnd next of kin of Mary E. Comiskey. also known pudoiph Leacio i22), 154 Baltic ceremonv took place on Foster Ave.

Ns'b-n I.ttt'eJeh" '79). 465 Putnam Ll'lie Little (fR). 4V, ttnam Ave Ro-co C-talan c7t, '06 Cermont ac-ountiiiKs covering the act of said las Mary Comiskey. and If any uf the nsruen ui', 103 oiiiut dl. of P.

IOC HEM RESEARCH CORPORATION. Assignor, to NAT OTTE. As- sie-nee N( iTrCR OF SAt.E June 12 in the auditorium of Dominick Dl Oregorlo (22). 74 Eldert Si siii'iinK irusiee Hiiti oi tne ucceusea distfilmtees. hetrs-at-law or next FORKCLUStBES Stanley Brill (26).

745 Lincoln Anne Cirmella Petrella (2-)). 106 Clermont trustee in tin aiiitniiistration qj itie the 0. Church of Our Lady Hosaria Calabro 122), 203 Montrose Avenue. three trusts of which Tillie Maxwell SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTYlrgSt'iSs of kin of deceased, be dead, their leitnl representatives, their husbands or wives, if anv.

distributees and stuc- Brenner (19), 834 45th St. George Fisher (22), 5504 Avenue Marlon Skon (22), 1369 E. 55th St. of Angels. Officiating was the Chester Najda (27) Bronx; Adeline Ben i en.

i Kiiiitiu. nf tip ohiivn nnmpfl Humyrmr i-nrwut. i ') hid i st iiiw: aitu ui jirtrnn i pi nf 11 1 i Rev. J. McKenna.

The Daniel Finn (30), 2037 E. 55th Avenue Ja-f 757 Linden Mary Brehn '57 2 XTorgnn Ave Robert Shnrt.il '3D 720 Cornelia Mary ScMrk I'vlna Ave. Gi'iseooe Tmpe'li'reri (on), 304 Wilson Places residence and post office Pursuant to a judginerTt of forecioVure 7 ViV iiiTi son (261, 801 Manhattan Ave. Michael La Rasa 1 28) 280 Wilson Rosalie Pisanl i27), 280 Wilson Ave Whitinit. race Lester Maxwell Ged-des- and Mary i Motile) Maxwell Davis are respectively the life beneficiaries, each trust established under the Will of Henrv W.

Maxwell, deceased, lately residing in the Bor- Boyce (21), 3624 Avenue aie n. SEND dated June 2. reception was held in the Hotel 9-19. I wil sell at ii. auction, on Tuesday.

June 21st. Gil EET1NG Stanley Shor (23). 728 Berrlman premises. Bossert, WHEKK Ave Clara Ragua (22), 394 Bieecker Eve yn curreri (24). 2354 Pitkin Ave.

klvn. Nevr mfiS. JOHN H. A NE Y. 'at Excha ny T89B Mon ag tre-t i 1 l0h vnue Brooi resides at No.

3211 Avenue L. Brooklyn. York, on Julv 11. York New York A.I tIcor cdti JACOB S. unrll of Brooklvn Ooiintv of Kitikr Who The maid of honor was Miss Irwin Friedman (211, 8640 Bay Parkway; State of New York and a petition Brooklyn.

New lork. has presented 1349. at 12 o'clock noon by James A ooklyn. New lork. has presented a 1349.

ai 12 o'clock noon by James Street Pedro Oonmlel '381. 100 Baltic St Glo-ia Rosado (27). r(W Baltic St. GOTTESMAN Claire Richgat 1201, 86(8 nay ramway. pi-ayinif tout each of said accounts.

natitum nrai'ini; fnr a iIoitap ThAt T. .11 David Posner (34), 1701 W. 3d Sydell hc1ii yt a Jn.WTitin,t1I?r?rin'tiof land with the building thereon Rot Kaplan 86 It 94th Judith Barbara Lee Saul and serving as best man was James K. Mulligan, brother of the bridegroom. iew Vi.rW Teiict pAm no a 1.

1 ii. '1 1" "'i' tne Borough of Brooklyn, Attorney for A-ssignee. 295 Madison Avenue. New York. N.

Y. LEO J. GOLDBERG. Auctioneer. 3oJ Stone Avenue.

Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone: Dl. 2-0240. jel0.20-2t tor of tne Will ot Howard Max- be duly proved as the Last Will and -point the southweleriy side of eJ' TJjlJ-i MAYE.

COMISKEY. Knickerbocker Avenue, distant 95 MalU (18). 699 Bradford St. Clifford Schnepf '22). 8209 3d Mar- Jnrie Barker '2D.

P6RI 14th Ave. Rere Walker Jefferson Are. Ella Turney (30). 1187 Benen St. Ushering were Robert T.

Iver- Kastner (23), 130 Avenue, p. Frank Gomel (21), 149 Bond Jua- mila Rivera (21), 48 Johnson St. Max Ackerman (34). Manhattan; Sylvia Kaufman (301. 1758 45th St Armando Somma (211, 64 Hinsdale Jennie Famtghetti (17).

63 Hinsdale St. Charles Pilzer 1 23 1. Bronx; Evelyn Powell OAK or SUMAC Scienco hai discoyered i-'i .,,3 av.va KOOWn as I n.ir hVSVr Ota son, Thomas Gar Hand and STORAGE NOTICES proceedings as such trustee, and that lately residing at No. 224 St. Janies hy the intersection of the southwest- Louis Preiioe (24).

944 57th Rose each of the trust funds accounted for Daniel Montelo '19) 141 Ba 37th st Alfred Paler (27). 140 T. 2d Sylvia PLace. in the Borough of brooklvn. Prv side of Knickerbocker Avenue City of New York.

iwith the northwester side of Mof- NOW. THEREFORE you and eaeh'fat Street, being 25 ft fiont fnd rear of you aie hereby cited to show cause hy lon fwt in rtppth nn hotn sida before our Surrogates Court of the with i-iii 1 an excellent new treatment for ivy, STORAGE NOTICES TO: Mary Balizer. Archie Beck. Brown Elizabeth Dambman. Fanny Davila.

Rose Davis. Vincent Gardiner, Ruth Greene. Kuperman Keuer. be retained and administered bv Brooklyn Trust Company as sole surviving trustee pursuant to the terms of the Will of Henry W. Maxwell, deceased.

Tiffe! (19). IM9 St oak or eumae poisoning. Ifg gentle Honiaiei (331. 370 state st (191. 161 Bay 41st St.

1 Hvman Bieber (46). 14 Meserole Miry lAX'O Kaplan (45). 136 Lou Ave. Michael Padula 1241. 2045 75th Rosa-I MISS L.OeD, (lallgll- he CaUori 1 64 Edward 1st.

ler 0f Mr. ailtl Ml'S. AarOll County of to. held In. Room known as 914 Knickerbocker Avenue and aafe, dnea up the blisters Mae Tobias 33 13 Kosciusko st fi oinehnsVy '40).

7i6 Sackman St NOW. THEREFORE, you and each' 25. A at the Hall of Record ords in vernon Le. James r-atterson. tuwaru 1st dav 10 any fafts and Mary Smith.

Uimey Snence. Amy Tl accurate survey may show and to-1 Taylor 01 you are nereov cued. 10 snow County of Kings, on the HirrlPt Kasnoltl (37). 961 Eastern wiinm rtours. At araggists, oaf c-, ,001 1ni o.l...

o. I Ai 1 rF ai-n .1. 7 iS v' II srrpfi nif I nnv. You and each of you are nereny Jchn 134 VfT. Be Jo-1 "'Ji V'W'ii ir?" uf 0ftCree "ol JiVth'T mfmation iiKlgment.

notified that the time for the payment of our lieu noon vour Drooertv here fee Wnoflfme I4R1 4K Nostralld eve rian.i 170 7lh WiTS limiTieU Oil JUIIC of Kinirs on the l.hli il: Tt-c-rrvovv wnvomp A KJBIKUVym, Kfler. 4SR Mostrand sve W3S lliat'l'ied Oil A inafter described Having expired, after fore-: IVY-DRY n.n. J0" Mario Ounrilio (321. 36 Powers IiVTOll Simon. SOU of 19.19.

at 9M o'clock in th Virf SiVrr1.iraie, Court to 1 Uueens I due notice thereof has been given for no'in. why such settlement of the said to you. we will cause saich property. 1 .1....... rvew IOIK WT-Vi tihownpf'f i Jc'HamtTWwiijveiriifeM Simon of Manhattan, in sJtoVe BlnVimino 5 Bnshwt-k LC2TJM'.

Z'JIL a. the home of the bride's cousins, WITNESS. FRAN (Sea!) ADVEBTIHEMENT CIS D. McGAREY. Surio- SUPREME COCRT, KINGS COTfNTY r-ulrUviriii (Hi lwt1-" Ave Mariana luna Rllffino (27).

384 Bay Ridne Ave. Mr. 311(1 AlfS. AllieU WdSiein W.n" Stain Realty riainini. pe corouKii oi niooaiyii.

in TVi'hwirk Ave. Robert Slnnot' '35. 2Bon Ford St Ruth Soften Up Hard Joseph Nitti (2ii. 3101 Quemin Road; 0t 4 peter Conner Road Manhat- Marion De Bonia (18). 1650 33d St.

UI 1 tleI XVUclu, muilllttl Marion De Bonis (18), 1650 33d St. the ld the ltith i bV.i.." V.r': iooi three accounts and tne dipchnrire of The New York Trust Company as executor of Howard W. Maxwell, a deceased trustee, should not be had and such direction for the continued administration of each of the by Brooklyn Trust Company, the sole surviving trustee, he not entered, and such other and further relief as to the Court mav see necea.iary in the premises be not granted. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we day of June. lSiD Mol7TiB 2Df)0 Voorhies Ave tan.

The Rev. Zeldin of- William Oiterman (5S), 53 Woodbine 46th Street, Brooklyn. New York John Perrln (27). f9 Palmetto Edna AAKO.N L. JACOBY, Jessie Jonneon to, uueens.

Pursuant to fridKment dated June 14th 1S19 I will sell at nuhlic auc 121). R3n Hart St. ficiated. A reception followed. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

je20 4t-M Robert orlttin (721, 391 Bridge John Keens (2D. 156 KimbiU Joan tion at the Brooklyn Exchange Sales- Rhoda Jones (5ii, 402 Decatur St. whe (21). 2040 Ryder et. wit; Personal effects, trunks, bags, cartons, musical instruments, books, silver, china, barrels, cases, radios, pie- tures, draperies, pianos, rugs of all kinds and description, linen and household goods and contents of everv description stored by you or in your name or on your account (or in wnieh you claim an interest) in the Atlanta: Storage Warehousing Corp.

1199-1201 Atlantic Brooklyn 16, N. Y. To be gold by William J. Roth. Auctioneer, at 1199-1201 Atlantic Brooklyn 16.

N. at 10:30 A.M.. on Monday. June 27. 1949, and each succeeding Monday at 10:30 A.M.

until all goods are sold or the liens are, satisfied. 1el3 2t-M AUCTION BALI Serving as maid of honor was Miss Lucille Simon, the bride Walter Rydber (411, 20 St. Mark's Stinging Callouses tVmt wait sav yourself from another dar or burning foot torture. Gt lea-Mint NOW! Join th millions of nappy p4ople who walk in cool fresh comfort tnanka to this frosty-whit medicated balm. Enjoy Iti amaxinr coolinc aoothinc action.

Get Ice-Mint toUy at all druggnti. Gabriel Vuoho (21). 420 VandVrbllt Ave THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF Brooklvn New York on' jful 12 1949 NEW YORK. the grac. of God Btr0k' Bj.

bV SSelyi JKane Astrld Karlsson 1381, 418 Dean St. have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be Theodore Floyd (24), 207 Madison groom sister. Daniel KoDoins fff. 'f Court Street. Auctioneer, the prem- neretinto arriYerl.

I Evelyn Fulclnlte (17), 145 Nortn Eiiioi Walk. Henry Mulholland (271. 581 Ovlnston Ave Kathleen Troy (251. 817 Slat St. iaea iltreeted hv aaiH (llHirment to he (Seal) was the best man.

Mary winiams (i), zt ljextngion Ave. Louis Brenner (26). 834 Blake Angelina Verga (251, 1874 W. 8th St. dred Shirk, and who may also be WITNESS.

Hon. FRANCIP D. McGAREY, Surrogate of our said County at the Bor Pearson (42), SR0 Pacific John Htgga (3D). 1391 Dean Anna sold, to wit: All those lots designated on the tajt map of the Borough of Brooklyn, as follows: Parcel 1 Section 15. Block 4771.

Lot 47, as said map was on April IS, 1942. ADVERTISEMENT Known aj i-iessie Kane or B. Kane, a daughter of the decedent, if living, and if dead, her hup-band. if any, her executors, administratori ough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 19th day of Jefferson (22), 1037 St. Mark's Ave.

Paul Tellefsen (3D. 336 46th Rosa Floystad 1201. 336 46th St. -May. lata.

AAROV JACOBY and all distributees, heirs at law. Farcel i Section 23. Block (79 1. it r-arcei -ejection aa. oioca 101.

next-of-kin. legatees, and devisees oin a uoM woB iniv i.i mit Clara Johnson (57, SRO Pacific St. Se'mour (31). 1541 Carroll Mildred Weintraub 1291. 7814 4th Ave.

Joseph Cllento (2Rl, Manhattan; Louise Maf'eo 121). 57 Bay 14th St. John Kelly (17). 286 Ave Alice 1 Moore (18). 34!) Wlnthrop St.

Robert Brower 2ft 1925 Albany Ave Angrlo Scullan i43i, 4406 3d Angela Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH (jd Bessie aiso known asj 3 Section 14. Block 4-l')7. Lor 1 EhMbeth Shirk, and who may also a. naldmau was on March 21.

1915. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR SALE SAM AND BERNARD KANNEY, IttMi, will 11 (nrf.v We.lT.eu.e TMH PIe.OPT.TC DTC THR STATK Olcltie known flA Resale Kune or Resale A 1-10I 1.1 NEW YORK, hv the grace of GodlKane. and nil p-rsons who by pur-. in as said map was on Seutember Jllnp 2-ni. 13-19.

at 11:00 a.m. at free and independent, to: THE AT-1 chase or Inheritance, or otherwise. in' 1941 the Public Administrators Storerooirt TORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE1 have or claim to have, an Interest in Jcarh parcel will be offered the basement of the Municipal OF NEW YORK, and to anv and allithe above entitled matter derived separately 'Dated June 16 194!) Building, Room B-10 Joral mion Street Margaret 12B). 117S E. 4R'h 8).

With MOT COinTOrf; Josenh Laklewici '28 R5 Atlantic I Fmilv Kuna '2! Bronx FASTEETH, a pleasant alkallni (non-i Aniceto Soto '27' 23 Poplar 8': Ida uiiKiiowu le-iBoiis wiioe mines ur uuk i SHiu nessie a m. aiao riiuu, a. mai.ki K(-reree. i-vuuii aurri, ui ouriiHi itii. tnai oi.

Hosea Puller i22i. 141 Gates Willie Harris (22), 141 Oates Ave. Joeeph (291, 126 7h Julia Maraias (25). 261 N. 7th St.

Joseph Mangione (24), 12B4 57th Josephine Fazzalare (18), 2178 Atlantic Avenue. John English (27), 189 Oatee Flou-nie Parker (22), tJ Cambridge Place. Pasquale Amorinl (2J), 99 Troy Mary Fontana (171, 1538 Bergea 8t. Roy Sohmlti (21). 34 W.

th 8t.i ItwT Ferraue (20K Sll Avenue M. je20 ria? displHVPd. Assorfpa imp or rial powder. hoid false teeth more; Rocriguej (zi, aa wai-mnnton firmlv To eat and talk In more com as Elizabeth Mildred Shirk, and who may also he known as Bessie Kane or Bessie S. Kane, or Her husband, if any.

Her executors, administrators SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Tony Delin olalntiff against mrlu T7 nrifflnar et flt defend pa)-ts of whose and whose I dace or places of residence are un-mown. and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained, distributees, helrs-at-law, and next-of-kin of said ARTHUR it. BERNSTEIN, and if any of Lha said distributee, hein-al- Stephen Romarowskl (32), 230 Monitor Anastasia (33). 247 New Jersey Ave.

Karl Kaufman '22), 1727 14th Esther Manrr fjl, 2817 Barker Ave tTwcii r-p; waivuvs, dianiona. and other itrti too numroua to mention. By ordr of William V. Elliott. Public AdmlnU-trator of Kings County.

Auctioneer Tel, CAnal 6-1427. jel9.20.21-3t ana an aLstriouiees, rieirs ai law fort, lust rorinkla a little FASTEETH on your plate. Mo ummy, fooey, pasty tata or flln. Checka "pt odor" (denture bruh). Get 7 A3 TEETH at tcy drur nor.

ant int. Pii.iiionl tn liiHflrment Hted nexi-or-Kin. legatees, aevisees, i other persons, il any there be. and! Apr 1) 26. 1949.

I will sell at public Earoiil JeJf (201, 69 aiM Corlon.

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