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THE TABLET, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1956 23 the park's 65 rides and attrac LEGAL NOTICES will be a Question period after SERIES OF LECTURES i Banquet Room. 260 Knickerbocker w. i i i ii i i i lW Communion 43rd St. and Madison Manhattan. 9 p.m.

May 11 Dance of Columbus Catholic Club at Hotel Claridge. Broadway and 44th Manhattan. 9 p.m. For single Catholics 25 and. over.

A Gilroy. spiritual director. Chairman: incest Krause. Rosary Altar Confraternity of St. Benedict Joseph Labre Church, Richmond Hill, at Homestead Hotel.

Kew) Gardens, following 8 a.m. Mass. Speaker: Eugene Dufly of Qfeens County Cancer Society Mother and Daughter Communion Breakfast of Sacred' Heart Academy, tions is 1:00 while the Play land kiddie area opens each Sun day at 10:00 a.m. AMUSEMENTS SSOOKkTN TILYOU OUCIKS KENMORE DYKER PROSPECT KEITH'S FLUSHIMfi KEITH'S iCHaoHO MAOISQN SUSHWICK GREEMPOINT Milt lAfinAIIAFMf liMEfUUdCL oxatk, stunt nST MOTION MTMNCW SB GORDON MacRAE SHIRLEY JONES OPENS FOR SEASON SAT. MAY 19 (opens 12 noon) Closed Mondays CAKFBT AND BUG CLEANING.

RUGS WASHED. REPAIRED 9s STORED WEIRFIELD RUG AND CARPET CLEANING CO. 70-00 71st PLACE. GLENDALE. N.

Y. Phone Iceman 3-6676 CELLARS CLEANED Odd Job cellars, gardens cleaned. Nightingale 5-9633 L- CHAIRS CANED CHAIRS Re-eanect Established 30 yrs Formerly Teacher to the Blind Fred Groen 661 Seneca Avenue Near Gates Ridgewood HEceman 3-7743 ruu caning una rusn seating, all Bllnii Tnnat.fal VmkM.i Bergen Brooklyn. STerllng 3-5858. DELIVERY SERVICE U1V Bilk 1 illU L.

wamuu, iuii or part time, fast direct delivery service. Virginia 9-OT26. FLOOR SCRAPING ISLAND SCRAPING AND RE FINISHING fandin and waxing machine rented. Mia ty. i txi ei, bvotr Island 6-6735 FUNEBAI.

DIBECTO JOSEPH J. GALL I AN UNDERTAKER 78 BEDFORD AVENUE ULster 5-4218 FURNITURE KEF AIB, R1FINIBHTNQ Uhed. reflnUhed. ReuthOiBtered. slip Work urfc Rue.

BAUER. 5-2272. GENERAL CO NT ACTING ALTERATIONS MODERXNIZATION8 violations removed. Hollywood kitchens. iicakjui iTSkeau, cement work.

Masonry, carpentry. Shingling. tri. run to pay. LOUIS ENGEL INC.

HY. 1-2000 nrTNTTT? AT. rnnfl-OrHns. ama. driveways, sidewalks, copings, water-proofing.

NI. 8-3970 IN. 9-4674. IRISH FAMILY RECORDS IRISH family names, histories ud coat-of-arms. Write to Hersldrv 175 Audrey Toronto 13, Ontario.

PAINTING AND DECORATING, ETC. Painting, Paperhanging A TPT rkafD 0T3 A OTMrt WTNIOW8 PAINTED PUTTIED 2.50 We Rent Out Floor Sanders CALL HY. 9-7851 OR 6T. 9-8881 wiivtasiug, hftntrinSF rhlirrHae sskiMls aw.it4. home.

Est. 1918. GE. 4-18S2. 2345 nwr Are.

PAINTING INTERIOR EXTERIOR Private Homes Only. PAT TIMOTHY. Est. 1923 ST. 4-3630 dally; DE.

9-3637 eve. PAINTING snsf l.Mr.tln. In.M. ouUide. Oscar Johnson.

319 Schaeffcr Brooklyn -27. EV. 6-5936. PHOTOGRAPHER CANDID Wedding pictures. 12-8 10 photos, including album, 835.

Phone after 6 pan. lor appointments. NEvins 8-5041. PIANO TUNING ALL PIANOS tuned by -eznert crafts man. Player repairing.

Established 1913 Joseph Borkowskl. CAnal 8-0242. PLASTIC FRAMING DIPLOMAS beautifully clear nlastic sealed on handsome wood nlaauea. Rne- cial clsss rates, with teacher's FREE. write e.euy.

Art 36 EflwaTd Roslyn Heights, L. PRINTING WEDDING INVITATIONS 88 per 100 QUICK SERVICE Corcoran, 94-A Court Street Open Evenings and Saturday TR. 5-9307 SEWEB CLEANING CLOGGED SEWERS ELECTRICALLY RAZOR-CLEANED ROTO- ROOTER JAmalca 6-6444 SLIP COVERS KT TP rOVVTSfl rr. rt A V. I.IUV.U Ul VJ 1.

1 your own fabrics: sofa. 817; chair, S3. Cording and zippers included. EV. 7- 6922.

UPHOLSTERING Sofa Bottom Repaired, $8. Chair 84. Cushion, upholstery work Slipcover. Custom Mad. 3 Pc.

865. Shampoo 3-pc. set $13 -Reupholster 2 dc. $112.50 Foam Rubber Cushions from 88.00 ea. (All Work Guaranteed We Go Anywhere For Brooklyn and Queens Call TE.

7-5777 DON GATTI For Nassau Suffolk County Gall Central Islip KITCHEN and dinette chairs recov ered and reupholstered in the latest material from 816 up a set. Evergreen 4-7258 BUckminster 7-3773 evenings. UPHOLSTERED furniture, serines re set rewebbinc rellned on your premises Lnsir. ao guarantee a. suiiman.

ra 2-3663. SOFA bottom re-enforced in your home, 810, chair 83. Upholstering. Ask for John. Fleldstone 7-1354.

TYPING SERVICE BUSINESS letters. Term Papers. Rea sonable rates. Fast service. J.

L. Finger, 1854 Cornelia Brooklyn 27. N. Y. WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED BEND IX.

THOR Al WESTING HOUSE Prompt guaranteed reoalr. Rebuilt guaranteed machines sold. BIT. 4-8 129 wards, and each session will conclude with the Litany to Our Lady. All are invited to take part in this Marian series.

There is no charge for. these lectures. LITURGICAL RETREAT Th Npw York Chanter of the Oblates of 'St. Benedict will hold their sixteenth annual Liturgical Retreat week end of June 84 to 10, at Marymount College. Tarrytown, N.

Y. The Right Rev. Ignatius Esser. OJS.B., Archabbot of the Vener able Archabbey of St. Meinrad will be the Retreat Master.

The distinguished prelate has chosen as the theme for the Retreat "The Psalms" and the entire Retreat will be marked by emphasis nn the Divine Praises in the Liturgy. 'Guests are welcome. 'That wishlnar further infor mation or to make reservations! may call or write. Marie H. Doyle, 140 East 45 Street, New York 17, N.

Y. Mu 2-1333. ROCKAWAYS' PLAYLAND Rockaways Playland, now op erating on week-ends, will expand its schedule and open Fri day nights at 7:00 p.m. beginning May 4th, it was announced by A. Joseph Geist.

president of the Queens amusement park. Satur day and Sunday opening time ior I 0 INI APARTMENTS FOB KENT BELLE HARBOR 4 rooms partly furnished with utilities In exchange for some services. References, none NEptune 4-2944. (See Help Wanted Male and Female ad) MADISON 8T. and Clasaon across from Nativity Church.

4 rooms, bath, heat. hot water, 865. TABLET. box 146, Brooxiyn 17, n. x.

GRAND ARMY PLAZA Newly recon structed (34 4's) 231 Park Pi. BELLATRE. Queens 3 room, tipper 2 family, nice neighborhood, 880 pet montn. can bp. s-4jbi.

APARTMENTS TO SHARE PRESENTATION Parish. Jamaica Wo man desires to share 4 room apartment with middle-aged business woman, kitchen privileges, near subway. JAmalca 3- 1400. i FLATBUSH Beautiful S-roora ant. to share with woman; nr.

subway and buses; own room and kitchen facilities. UL. 9-1885. 505 40th Brooklyn Women share nice Apt. 86.50 wk.

St. Michael' Par- lsn, 42nd street. APARTMENTS WANTED BUSINESS couole. 3 or -4 rooms. Sunnyside, Astoria.

Woodride. Call all day Saturday, Sunday, MUrray Hill 8- iX. (56) FLATBUSH St. Francis of Assist Parish. Upper 2 family.

4 rooms, s.80. IN. 2-7472 after 6 p.m. and Sat. and sun.

fteierences. (62) FLATBUSH OR BAY RIDGE Taunf business couple desire 3 room to 860. June wedding. Call ESplanade 3-7785. (60) BAY RIDGE or Flatbush Newly- weds desire 3-4 rm.

to 885, near subway. ESplanada 6-0761 or TK. 6- 2367. (56) QUEENS Business couple, August wedding, needs 3-3 ft rooms, .675, near church, subway. IN.

3-8783 after 7 p.m. (50) THREE adults desire 4-5 rooms to 875. Near church, subway. 23 years at present address. Call HYacinth 9-2740.

(31) 8T. PATRICK'S, Ft. Hamilton 2 adults, 2 girls (age 10 A 12) desire 4-5 rooms, $80-190. SHOT Road 8-7132. (59) FAMILY of 5 desperately needs 5 rooms, or house, prefer Holy Cross Parish, to 885.

BUckminster 4-7692. (53) BUSINESS couple urgently need 3-4 rooms near church, in Brooklyn. Call CL. 8-2670. Ridgewood or Glendal vicinity.

Cali HE. 3-4784. 446) A BUSINESS FAMILY (31 uraently needs 4-5-6 rooms, will cooperate, references. Phone anytime. CL 8-2670.

LADY needs small apartment, reason able rent, no bssemeni. TABLET, Box 159, Brooklyn, N. Y. (65) YOUNG service couple desires 24-3 rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Call TW.

8-2436. (64) COUPLE. 2 month old baby, urgently need 4-5 rooms, to 885. Michigan 1- uuo. ioi PATTOIT M.llnl Ammm.

aK rooms. Park Slop or vicinity. 865-870. MAin 4-0108. (63) FLATBUSH or Bay Ridge Young business couple desire 3 rooms to 860 (June wedding).

Call DEwey 9-8627. (8) WANTED TO BUY CHINESE ORIENTAL OR DOMESTIC RUGS WANTED ST. 9-0208, MR. LEWIS CONTENTS OF HOME, curio cabinets, bric-a-brac, cut glass, etc. Highest prices paid.

Call ULster 8-96B6. HORSES FOR SALE PALIMINO HORSE. 3 year old. Call DEwey 9-8164 after 6 p.m. MERCHANDISE FOR SALE PRIVATE home 200 piano rolls 20c each.

White food cabinet 829, antique Sessions shelf clock 812, gold Waltham pocket watch 817, steel cabinet, paintings, frames, assorted brick-a-brac. etc. Call 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., 150 George Brooklyn. Apt.

1R. PIANOS FOB SALE SALE OF PIANOS and ORGANS NORTH SHORE PIANO8 254-23 Northern Blvd. BAyside 4-1053 opposite Little Neck Theatre open 11 A.M. Tue Sc Thurs. "til 9 P.M.

Member of 'A. Fldells Parish SEWING SUPPLIES BEAUTIFUL TRIMMINGS for making the INFANT JESUS of PRAGUE. Free catalog. NASSCO, Dept A. Box 1 Newton Mass.

PIANOS WANTED A good piano wanted, large or small Call Mr. Klmber. CHelsea 2-2069 morn-Ings or evenings. CARS WANTED ALL JUNK CARS WANTED WE PICK UP AT ONCE HIGHEST PRICES VA. 1-6675 AIB CONDITIONING ALL types of air conditioning for home or business; also window units.

Wrlite for free estimate to JUGA Air Conditioning Contractor. 37-35 90th Jackson Height 72. H. Y. or call HAvemeyer 6-3526.

CARP ENTER, CABINET MAKER CARPENTER, CABINET WORK. FOR REASONABLE ESTIMATES CALL DOUGHERTY. CL. 8-4310 ATTICS and basements finished. Alterations and repairs in Queens.

Nassau and Brooklyn. Call NEwtown 9-7735. CEMENT WORK CEMENT WORK. Specialist on sidewalk and driveway. Free estimates Reasonable.

GEdney 4-9715. Pile No. 2351 1956 THE PBOI4J5 OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. By taa Grace of God Free and Independent: TO: ANttA TAMALE3. and any and all unknown Deranns.

vhaM ru nairta of who names, and whose place or places or residence are unknown, and cannot, alter diligent inquiry be ascertained, distributees, heir at law and next of kin of GEORGE MACY, also known tas JURGIS MASIONI8. deceased, andor of ANNA AM ALES, ind II any oil the distributees, heirs at ltw or next of 'kin of said deceased, andor of ANNA TAMALES. be deid. their legal representatives, their or wives, if i inj, distributees and successors in interest whose ofmes andor placea of residence and post office addresses are Unknown. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS.

IRVTNO A. COOK, who re- aides At 102 AlHmsrla. XinmA itvAniplw Wew York, has presented a petition praying ior a decree that a certain instrument in writing, relating to real and peisor-a! property, be duly proved as th Last Will and Testament of GEOROB MACY, also known as JURGIS MASI-ONIS, lately residing at No. 225 Ken8 Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn. Clyt of JTw York NOW.

THEREFORE, you and each of yoa are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate Court of the County I of King to be held in the Court Room at the Hall of Records, in tha Coiinty of Kings, on the 15th day of Msly 1356. at 9:30 o'clock in the fore-nodm, why such decree should not be mape, XKSTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto Xlxed. WITNFRS TTOV MAXTMrTT (Sekl) MOSS, SurrocaU of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, In the said County the. 2nd day of April 1956. ALBERT M.

LEAVITT, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Apr. 14-21-28 May 5 File No. 4696-53 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW By th arac of God. Free and Independent.

TOi ALFONSO CESARO, OENNARO CESARO. MADDALENA CESARO, FRANCESCO CESARO, CARMINE CESARO. PAEMINA CESARO, SILVIO CESARO, ANTONIO CESARO, A8SUNTA CESARO. ANTONIA CESARO, ANNA CESARO, ANGELINA CESARO. MARIO CESARO.

LUttIO CESARO. GIUSTINA CESARO. MARIA SORGENTE. CARMELA SOR-! GENTE, MICHELE SORGENTE. ANNA 60RGENTE.

GIUSEPPE SORGENTE. FRANCESCO CESARO. GIUSEPPE CESARO. BABATO CESARO. MARIA GALA NTE CESARO.

TERESA TEDE8CO CESARO. ANTONIO SORGENTE, ROSA LONGO CESARO. I SEND GREETING! WHEREAS, PHILIP SPINELLI, who resides at No. 120 Windsor Place, in tha Borough of Brooklyn. City ot New York, has presented his Account Ancillary Administrator of FRANCESCO CESARO.

deceased lately residing at Giffoni Valla Plana. Province pf Salerno, Italy, and petition praying that his account! may belludiclally settled: I NOW, THEREFORE, you. and esch ef you are herby cited to show cause before our Surrogate' Court of the County, of Kings, to be held In the Court Room at the Hall of Record in th County of Kings, on the 1 7th day ot June, 1956, at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We hava causea me tseai oi pur said surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS.

HON MAXTMTL- (Seal) IAN MOSS. Burrogat of our said county, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 17th day of April, 1956. ALBERT M. LEAVITT. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

April 28 May 5-12-19 I No. 4135 1951 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATU OF KEW YORK, By tha Grace of God. Free and Independent: TO: The Widow MARY, If any, tha name MARY being fictitious, and to the next of kin, if any, of PATRICK McNULTY. deceased, whose name or nsmea ana whose place or places of residence are unknown ana cannot after duo diligence be ascertained, and to any and all unknown persons interested in the estate of PATRICK McNULTY, deceased, a creditors, next of kin or otherwise. ANNE McNULTY.

SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. HYMAN WANK. Publi Administrator, Kings County, with an office in the Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, ha presented his account as Administrator ef PATRICK McNULTY, deceased, lately residing In tha Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, and a petition praying that his account may be Judicially settled; NOW THEREFORE, yon and each et you ara hereti rltiri to ihna k. fore our Surrogate' Court of the County Kings, to be held in Court Room at thel Hall of Records, in the County, of Kljigs.

on the 6th day of June. 1956. at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such, settlement should not be had. we have cbukq U7j eeat or our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS HON.

MAXIMILIAN MOSS. Surrogate of our said County, at th Borough of Brooklyn, in- the said County, the 30th day of April. I95. ALBERT M. LEAVITT.

Clerk of th Surrogate's Court. May 5-12-19-26 (Sal) THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE. OF NEW YORK. By the Grace of God Free and Independent: TO: PETER ROHAN. fl If 1 1 nPTVTTMrt REAS.

MARfiARRT KlVmr resides at S77 MorB Avmtia arnnklvn N. Y. has presented a petition Draiinw for a decree that a certain instrument in I writing, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved a the Last Will and Testament of THOMAS ROHAN, also known THOMAS F. ROHAN lately residing at No. 577 Morgan Avenue, in th Borough, of Brooklyn.

City of New York. NOW. THEREFORE, yon and each- of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in the Court Room at the Hall of Records, in the County of K(ngs, on the 16th day of May, 1956, 1 atl 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon. wh such decree should not be made. TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have cueo uu Beat oi our saia our-rogste's Court to be hereunto.

affixed. WITNESS. HOW MlTfUTT. (Seal) IAN MOSS. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County the 9th day of April.

1956. ALBERT M. LEAVITT, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Apr. 14-21-28 May 5 "11T Nn SI ST lOS THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW vrxDW ti v.

XJ UK(aj UK UUQ fid IBII Independent: TO: HERMANN CHRISTIAN ANTHO- NISON. MICHAEL O'BRIEN, THOMAS HARTNETT. PATRICK HARTNETT. JOHN HARTNETT, CHRI8TOPHEH STEPHAN HARTNETT. TIMOTHY HARTNETT and to any and all unknown persons whose names or part of whose names, and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry.

be ascertained, and the distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of ELLA M. MOORE. Deceased, and if any of said distributees, heir at law or next of kin of said deceased be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any. distributee and successors in interest whoso names andor plaes of residences and post office addressee are unknown. SEND GREETINGS WHEREAS, JULIA FLORENCE MOORS irho resides at 540 ast 20th Street.

New York, N. Y. has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing, relating to personal property, he duly proved as th Last Will and Testament of ELLA M. MOORE, lately residing at No. 2172 East 19th Street in the Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York. i NOW, THEREFORE, yon and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in the Court Room at the Hall or Records, in the County of Kings, on-the 23rd day of May. 1956. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we havo caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

WITNESS. HON. MAXIM TL-(Seal) IAN MOSS. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough cf Brooklyn, in the said County the lOtlt diay of April. 1956 ALBERT M.

LEAVITT, Cierk of the Surrogate' Court. April 21-28 May 5-12. File Wo. 1037 1953. THE PEOPLB OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF OOD.

FREE ADD INDEPENDENT. TO: MARTIN T. CAREY, JOHN R. CAREY. JOHN R.

CAREY. and SIMEON WOLFMAN. REND GREETING: WHEREAS. KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY, having Ua principal place or business at no. 3a Fulton Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York, has presented ltai Account as Executor of and. Trustee under the last Will and Testament of THOMAS P. CAREY, deceased, lately residing at No. 1 Prospect Park West. In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New and a petition praying that it aaid account may be iudtctallr settled: NOW.

THEREFORE, you snd each ot yoU are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in the Court Room at the Hall of Record in the County of Kbits, on th 21st day of May. 1956, at 9:30 Clock in tne forenoon, why sucn settlement should not be had. IN TESTI MONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS. HON.

MAXIMILIAN MOSS. Surrogate ef our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn. In the said County, the 2nd day of Anril. 1956. Albert M.

LesvHt. Clerk of th Surrogate' Court. (Seal) April 14- 21-28. May a. AT NEW MARIAN CENTER The Carmelite Fathers an nounce a series of Xiectures to be held each Monday during the month of May at 8:30 pan.

at their new Marian Center, 329! East 28th Street, New York City. The Lectures wjjl open on Monday, 8:30 pjn. The V. Rev. Donald M.

O'Cal- lagtian. O. Carm. will talk on "The Work of the Marian House" and the Rev. Eamon Carroll, O.

S.TJD., will speak on "The 'Idea of Christian Devotion." On Monday, May 14th at 8:30 "Mary Challenge to Modern Woman" will be the topic by Rev. Gregory Smith, O. and "Marian Devotion, a Means to Christian Devotion" will be treated by the Rev. Eamonpar-roll, O. S.T.D.

On Monday, May 21, at 8:30 Rev. Anselm Burke, O. will lecture on "True Devotion, According to De Montfort," and Rev. Eamon Carroll, O. S.T.D., will talk on "A Marian Life." The series will be brought to a close on Monday, May 23.

at 8:30 pjn. with Rev. Timothy Donohue, O. M.A., talking on "Presenting Mary to Youth." Father Eamon Carroli, O. S.TJ5., will conclude the lectures with a talk on "The Scapular, A Means to True Marian Devotion." Before the talks each evening, the rosary will be recited.

There A ID TUTORING TUTORINQ. All Elementary and High School subjects altar school and Saturdays. Preparation for all exams. READING CLINIC. Remedial Reading for children with reading problems.

Free consultation and testing. also full-time Bamentary ana High School ideal for slsw and rrerage learners. Small classes. Individualised programs. Free consultation on all education problems.

Education Specialists. Successful results since 1932. GILBERT SCHOOL UL. 8-8825-UL. 8-8836.

NURSING HOMES Shore Road Nursing Home Lie. by Dent, of Hospitals I 24-hr Nursing Care. Chronics Aged. Home cooking; cheerfully furnished; sun decks, gardens; superbly located. Moderate rates.

Inspection invited. 46 94th Brooklyn TE. 6-6681 PLEASANT GARDENS CONVALESCENT HOME Bayport, L.I. (Licensed) BAyport 8-1047 24 hour kind nursing care for Invalids, Convalescent, retired guest. Moderate.

MILDRED JTURSHfO HOME. 1501 80th Street, B'klyn. Licensed by Department ef Hospitals. Modern eqaiDmeat. Ooa- Taisessnta.

earoBta, age ana earaia. Reclsaerad nurses in atsendanca. CL. 9-0473. i DONNELLY 1CTJRSIXO HOME Ultra-medern facilities.

New Building. Finest narslnsr care. Deluxe accommodations. Chanel am premises. 147-03 34th Flaahing.

M. T. INdependence 1-1923. ARROW Nursing Home (new) Flush ing. Nursing ear for aged.

crorUes, con valescents, inspection invited. jr dependence 3-7337. URSTTLINE NURSING HOME 34 hour professional ara, elderly, con valescents, post-operative, invalids, special diets: reasonable. SAyrirle 4-2560. BAY SHORX REST CONVALESCENT HOME Convalescents, semi-invalids, elderly people accommodated; 24-hour care Licensed.

BAy Shore 7-2610. CARS OF CHILD REN GIRL. 9 to 11. wanted to share spa- cioua Catholic home in country; August 1st to Labor Day. 5 min.

to beach and family boat. Mother ex-teacher. Constant supervision assured. Write Newton, 32 Woodhull Nortbport, L. I.

MATURE WOMAN will board pre- crhnnl child TialTt or full time: pleasant home. TV and nice yard. Call reruns Willi BOARD children: day. week or month. St.

Anne's Parish. Garden City. PRlmrose 5-7170. CYPRESS HTLT.S Good home, reliable care for children. Call after 5 p.m.

TAylor 7rl454. ROOM AND BOARD FOB RENT BALDWIN MANOR HOME FOR THE ELDERLY Cheerful homelike atmosphere. Spacious ground, operated by registered nurse. BAldWln 3-6568 REFINED Catholic home. Elderly person.

Indiv. room service. Special atten. given. Diets considered.

FReeport 8- 6063. FLORAL PARK Room and board. comfortable home, good table, quiet neighborhood. Reasonable. Call PRlmrose 5-8056.

RICHMOND HILL Private room. board for elderly lady. Excellent meals, pleasant private home, sunporch. and TV. 623 week.

Virginia 3-4812. ROOMS FOR REN FLATBUSH Near St. Brendan's, 2 rooms, nicely furnished; bath; newly decorated; private house. ESplans.de 6-7561. FURNISHED ROOMS FOB RENT FLATBUBH One large room, suitable for business woman; near transportation: references.

ULster 4-0030. Call evenings after 7 o'clock or Sunday and Monday. WOODSIDE Desirable room for busl ness lady, business woman's apt. Cook ing facilities. ILlinois 7-5311 Sunday; weekdays after 6 p.m..

Near transit. MIDDLE VILLAGE Nr. Miraculous Medal Church. Large room, near transportation. Write Mrs.

Naumann, 62-49 64 Middle Village. NORTH MERRICK Large studio room, private bath, near Sacred Heart Church; 3 minutes walk to bus. References. TV. 9-7870.

FLATBUSH Beautifully furnished, large in elevator kitchen privileges, Parkslde MBT, lady, references. BU. 4-616C. JAMAICA Large studio room with open porch, near Indepenent subway; gentleman preferred. JAmalca 6-6840.

RIDGE 7401 Apt. 2F. Large room, kitchen privileges, private family, lady preferred. SHore Road 5-3518. ST.

MALACHY'S parish 1 large room and bath nrar transit. Call after 6 P.m.. Ar. 7-B79S. ELMHURST Large, furnished room for business lady in private Catholic home 2 blocks from subway.

HA. 9-7957. FOREST HILLS Large, pleasant room. private nouse; business gentleman pre feiredt near transit. BO.

3-11)72. FLATBUSH Nice, comfortable room, kitchen near church. tnansporta- lion: gs; Dosmess woman. Biff 2-7252 FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT LONG BEACH BEL-AIRE COURT NEW YORK AVE BOARDWALK m-2V4 Room New Furnished Apt. One Block Church.

School. Shopping on premises. FLATBUSH 670 East 32nd St. 2 V. rm.

apt. with sun porch. 5 min. to Brooxiyn college ana irt Flatbusn Ave. station.

BAY RIDGE 3 licht rooms, nicely furnished, all conveniences, near tran sit, mi szna St. APARTMENTS FOB KENT RXOO PARK APARTMENTS Modern 6-Story Elevator Buildlnga Near Ascension Church and School 2i rooms 887 3 Mi rooms from 997 4 room from 8111 17 MINUTES FROM MANHATTAN BROWN. HARRIS. STEVENS. INC.

82-40 Woodhavcn Blvd. HA. 4-5453. F1F1 J-SEOOWD BT. 9 room rear.

near transit, reasonable, hy. 2-7229. following C3U a.m. saaas. spirituwj a-.

-d. xjfcsrr Pfr Tlerr, mrti Speaker: Rev. Charles Gordon, former chaplain U. 8. Army.

Toastmaster: Jame Reilly. Social CALENDAR May 4 and 11 Dance at Carroll Club, 120 Madison Manhattan, 8:30 p.m. May 5 Annual dinner and dance of Mothers Club oi t. Again a ocxiooi, Brooklyn, in school bell. 48th St.

and Seventh 8 p.m. May 5 First annual dance ef new athletic committee of Thomas Dong an Council, K. of C. at club, 76th St. and Fourth uroosuyn.

fi Cocktail dance sponsored by Associated Newman Club Alumni of New vnrlr t. Mnte Ttarclav. 48th St. and Lex ington Manhattan, 5 p.m. Proceeds to benefit club's scholarship fund.

May 7 Card party sponsored by Medical Mission Sisters Auxiliary at V.F.W. Unity Post. 218th St. and 98th Queens Villiage, 1 p.m. May 8 Annual 'Spring card party sponored by Ladies Auxiliary of Holy Innocents Church.

Brooklyn. In school auditorium. E. 17th St. and Beverly p.m.

mw Annual rarr! Yiartr of Parent Teacher Association of Nativity School. 30 Madison Brooklyn, at Granada Hotel, Brooklyn, 8 p.m. Mmv in Card narty sponsored hy Cancer Guild of Our Lady of the Cenacle Church, Richmond Hill, In par ish hall. I36tn aoove nuisioe 1 p.m. Proceeds to benefit St.

Rose Free Cancer Home buildin fund. Mv 11 Annual Spring dance spon sored by Catholic Accountants Scholarship Fund. at Garden City Hotel. 9 pm. Proceeds to provided assistance to' college students pursuing careers In accountancy and business administra tion, May 11 Carroll Vacation Club's May reunion dance at Hotel Vanderbilt.

Park Ave. and 34th Manhattan. 9 p.m. 11 Third annual card party of Sodality of Our Lady of Church of St. FTancis Xavier.

Manhattan. In Xavier High School cafeteria, 30 W. 16th 8 m. Proceeds to benefit parish school. May 11 Annual Spring dance of New Yors Oblate Club at Biltmore Hotel.

Send or Phone Your Classified Advertising Jje abut 1 Hanson Place BROOKLYN 17. N. Y. Telephone ST 9-1500 Ads accepted by phone, mall apd at ths office up. to Tuesday 3 P.M.

3 LINE MINIMUM CHARGE Count Averase Wards a Line RATES 1 Time -5c per 11ns 2 Consecutive Times per line 4 Consecutive Times per line 8 Consecutive Times per line- 12 Consecutive Times .400 per line Legal Notices agata line 40c Deaths IxS In Memoriam IRf 0e (Acknowledgment Minimum 10 lines S4.00) PLEASE READ YOUR AD It is the responsibility of the advertiser to check the correctness oi each insertion of an advertisement. Notify The Tablet immediately of any errors. Tha Tablet will not be respousibie for more than one incorrect insertion of any advertlse--ment ordered for more than one time. PERSONAL everv 2.000 in -T 7 V.n,n,. The- need VOUr heip.

Will you help make Finland Cath olic again? it up vu yum ocun iriDUtions to BISHOP OP FINLAND co The Society for the Propagation of the Faith. 11 Joralemon Brooklyn 1. N. Y. nvm.

v.t v. n.ui tn three counties. 1.357 solars miles, with 130 Catholics, nease neu us. Rev. mcnoiss n- P.O.

Box 243. Greenwood. South Carolina T.TwmriTTnv w.ntai) the iiruiufliwi tTi HI11.11..1?,. 'v. "2 -luVrTded ins Ave, til w.w r.

St. Patrick's Church, around 1917. Kind ly contact NBptune -ooi. rN.T.TTwa fnr nm for TTI A to cover missions in four counties. Rev.

Nicholas urogan. noiy muceui sions. Eufaula. Alabama. INSURANCE mi ut tin tmw9 TnMiiranea Broker 303 Sherman Brooklyn 18.

N. x. souin b-j LANZARA AGENCY General Insurance 147-08 46th riuinmn as, INdependence 3-8010 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE TiinT TTMV rarntinnift HoetorS Of flee. Brooklyn only. Matured and ex-nerienced.

CaU STerling 8-7866 morn- inss-evenlTigs TJAnsaVaanar viahM TMiSitiOTl. IC-UfeWiJ, Write TABLET, Box 143. Brooklyn 17. Ti--vf A -KT rirVkmrn nart.t.lmi BOJlition. 12 to 5 p.m., in convent or private house.

HYacinth 2-4122. EXPERIENCED cook for rectory. Ref erences. TABLET. Box 158.

BrooKiyn 17. N. i SITUATION WANTED MALE STUDENT. 23, would act as chauffeur 1 1QM lah It mlrl. June to September.

Write James 3. Tormey, iiovcr uiuona wuai, uuwuu. Iceland. TEACHER. Brooklyn seeks summer employment, preferable evenings; saies experience.

ESplanade 7-2200. MAN with station wagon, full or part time, fast direct delivery service. Virginia 9-0726. HELP WANTED FEMALE Temporary Office Workers Typists Stat Typists Stenos Dictaphone Opers Billing and Bookkeeping machine Operators; Short and long term assignments. Immediately and thruout the year.

Apply MRS. M. DALY TOPS TEMPORARY PERSONNEL INC. 5 Beekman N. Y.

C. Room 305 CLEANING WOMEN To work evening hours cleaning offices in large Up to age 45. Apply Mon. 9 A. M.

NATIONAL CLEANING CONTRACTORS W. 29th N. Y. C. TYPISTS -CLERKS Ws have several openings available.

Alert beginners acceptable. Excellent opportunity to learn and advance. 5 day week. Permanent. Fhone WOrth 2-1383.

Ext. 1. REGISTRAR Administrative assistant. Flexible hours. Mature woman.

Small private school. Brooklyn Academy. Mont rue cor. Henry MA. 4-4853.

-CLERK Assistant to bookkeeper. Ate no obstacle, permanent. 5 days, good starting salary, 'i block from Borough Hall. Write. TABLET.

Box 156, Brooklyn 17. N. Y. COMPETENT cook Catskill Mountains, boarding house. Excellent salary.

June 23 to Sept. 15. Write TABLET. Box 155. Brooklyn 17.

N. Y. CHAMBERMAID -WAITRESS for rec tory In Queens. State references. Write TABLET.

BOX ipj. grooxiyn ii, rt. x. DENTAL HYGIENIST. St.

Thomas Aquinas parish. Flatlanda. Call MAvarre 8-1437. RELIABLE woman companion, to assist with elderly invalid woman, light duties, sleep In. BTJckmlnster 2-8507.

HOUSEKEEPER for rectory near Gettysburg. Pa. One priest. Write TABLET, Box 157. Brooklyn 17.

N. Y. HELP WANTED MALE School Books Salesman School book publisher wants college graduate, 25-35 yrs. om wim religion teaching experience to contact Catholic schools with an established textbook line Salary and traveling expenses arranged. Give full Information on educational background and experience, include telephone no.

Reply to Benziger Bros. P.O., Box 70. Station A. N. 12.

N. Y. Mar 1 2 Ninth annual Bnrinc dance of Transportation Anchor Club. Branch Three, at K. of 618 Jamaica Brooklyn.

Proceeds for charitable endeavors. May IS Annual card party sponsored by Cenacle Retreat League and Aux iliary, Lake Ronkonkoma. at notei Roosevelt. Manhattan, 2 pjn. sv It ninra to celebrate tenth an- ninmrf of Turtle Auxiliary of Flatbush Council, K.

of at American iegion Hall, Nostrand Ave. and Avenue I-, Flat- Dusn, :30 p.m. May 14 Annual "Oey Nineties" smoker of Holy Name Society of St. Malachy's Church, Brooklyn, at K. of C.

Hale and Jamaica Aves. i May 15 SDrtna- mncheon and card card party sponsored by Rosary Altar Society of our Lady oi Louraes unurcn. Queen Village, at Antun's Restaurant, noon. Ma. IS.

9ntK innml card nartT spon sored by Immaculata Mission Club to Rev Joxenh Pontana. B.V.D.. at club, $8-33 69th Ridgewood. evening. May 18 Annual card party of Alumni sw.ietv nf Rt.

Cecilia's School. 108th St- Manhattan, at Park Lane Hotel. Park Ave. and 48th Manhattan, evening. Proceeds for St.

Cecilia's two parish schools. May ls Spring luncheon and bridge of Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Gregory's Church, Brooklyn, at Tavern on the Green; 67th St. and Central Park West, Mannattan. j.

KENNEDY ASS 0. MOVES Kennedy Associates, Long; Is land public relations and fund raising firm, which has handled numerous campaigns or Catholic agencies, Including St. Vincent's Home and Catholic Charities on Lonr Island, has moved its of flees to the new air-conditioned Moffitt Building at 178 Sunrise Highway. Rockeville Centre, Wil liam A. Kennedy, president, an nounced today.

LA HELP WANTED MALE SALESMEN EXPERIENCED In selling office business machines or direct mailing advertising. Drawing account vs. Commissions. Large protected territory. Greater New York.

OTi.nrf..tt1 nnnAi4lllllt V7lt.A In fllll your sales experience and phone number. TABLET. BOX J.41, Brooxiyn 17. CT. x.

MECHANIC AGE 23-35, experienced repairing- and overhauling machines. Bteaay joo. hour week, holidays and vacations paid. Write in full experience and phone number. TABLET.

Box 142. Brooklyn 17. N. x. CLEANING PERSONNEL for office buildings, to work evenings, also temporary day work, good salary.

ADDly Monday. 10 a.m. NATIONAL CLEANING CONTRACTORS 9 West 29th N. Tl. chaplain New Hampshire boys' ramn' July 2 to August 25.

Will divide time, limited duties, salary, private cottage. Write 14 Rockland Larch- mont, N. or phone TEnnyson 4-5880. i rxnnuTlVK trba aalesman: rare op portunity and high earnings if you can meet our requirements. Call for appointment.

HAvemeyer 4-7170. nii'M riT. aTn.hlv wnrlr on small parts. Machine shop background helpful- stead advancemnt. STAPLEX CO- SOuth 8-2335.

cottnSellor. over ao Philadelphia Institution for boys. Box 7767. Phila delphia 1 BUSBOY, 5 days 9 to 6. Inquire Menagerie Restaurant Prospect Park Zoo.

vorrnr mvn for ceneral work In ac- tory and shipping dept. rfEvms 8-92 OO. HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE Counle. preferably on pension look ing for extra income as caretaker for funeral home. Call In person for details.

Robert Giordano. 2346 Pacifio Brooklyn. N. Y. EV.

5-2929. UiDnOQ at martW fllt. nished with utilities in exchange for some services. References. Ideal for middle-aged or older couple.

NEptune 4-2944. HELP WANTED, MALE OK FEMALE part time or fun time, own business from hum. AAA-1. Nationally adver tised California food supplement company, liberal commission plus monthly bonus plus retirement income; no investment: immediate returns. Perfect for husband-wife team.

TABLET. Box 152, Brooklyn 17, N. Y. EAST to sell stores calendars. Memo books, etc.

Full or part time. Write EDQRTJ. 624 East 17, Brooklyn zo. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES THERESA M. BURKE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 1 Room 1807 130 West 42nd N.

Y. C. Many nice positions open In top con-panies for: Clerks, File Library Typists, Steno's. Secty's. asst.

Bookkeepers, Bookkeepers. Figur Clks. Trainees or experienced. Excellent futures for H.S. and College Graduates.

IF ADVANCEM'T TOO ARE PLANNTWO REGISTER NOW WITH BOYD Cr MANNING 489 FIFTH AVE, N. T. O. AT 42 BT. MT18USBTD 1027 Men-Women Boys -Girls ACME EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 555 5TH AVE.

BKLYN. 15. N. Y. CORNER 15 8T.

SOuth 8-7265-65-66 MRS. A. JENSEN Cooks couples children's nurses chambermaids waitresses general houseworkers; also clerical ana industrial positions. MARJORIE McGOWAN PERSONNEL AGENCY Formerly Kathleen Maclntrra 129 Pierrepont klyn. UL.

5-4045 COMMERCIAL ana HEDIUSIi MALE and FEMALE The Agency Everyone Knows in Brooklyn JONES CLARK. 86 COURT ST. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES DOMESTIC EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Robert E. Garside. Licensee, Cooks, chambermaid-waitress for rectories and convents.

Private families. ST. 3-5845. 570 Nostrand Ave. nr.

Atlantic Ave. COOKS-HOTJSEWORKERS Fart-time day workers all nationalities. Rectories, convents, private families. J. lsasx Beanainavian Agency 446 AUantia Brooklyn.

TR. f-1864. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION ENJOY LEARNING PIANO today's way. Unusual approaea Definite re sales. WILLIAM BAYER.

1182 BuaftWUI Ave, Brooklyn 21. K. T. Lenin ore 2- 7931. VOICE INSTRUCTION CAROL DROOE ScbooF of Voice Instruction.

Teacher of many celebrated artists. Students prepared for public appearances. Carnegie Hall by appointment. Beginners, ad vanced. 252 Fulton MA.

4-1293 or MA. 4-7680. C- TUTORING TUTORING Enroll Now Reasonable Rates ELEMENTARY HIGH SCHOOL REMEDIAL READING Register now for Summer Session SCHNEIDER TUTORING STUDIO W. 3. Schneider A.

Schneider Certified Teachers 69 Greenwich Hempstead. H. Y. TVanhoa 6-3530 Members Our Lady of Loretto psiish INDIVIDUAL rantruettna Kngltsh (remedial reading, grammar and com position i. roatn tarunmeue.

aigeDrai elementary through Jr. hishT IN. 2-8306. pempsiead, at Garden Citv Hotel, following 8 am. Mass in academv auditorium, celebrated by Rev.

Aloysius Giliick. Speaker: Father Molloy. Chairman: Mrs. Eugene Miele. Rosary Altar Society of Holy Family Church Flushing, at Antun's Restaurant.

Queens Village, following 8 a.m. Mass. Speakers: Rev. Maurice Buckley. TO from the Mission of India of Loretta, Mrs.

Marie Du3. frequent contributor to ime TABLET. Toastmaster: Mrs. Eleanor Cterend. Employees of Arnold Constable (sixth annual) at Astoria Hotel, following 9 a m.

Mass at 6t. Patrick's Cathedral. Manhattan. Rt. Rpv.

Msgr. James' V. Hart will represent Cardinal Spellman. Speaker: Bishoo Ciithbert M. CfGara, Bishop of Yuahlir.g, Hunan, China.

Toastmaster: Rev. Morgan Vit- tengl. M. Introduction will be made by Miss Patricia Brien. Honored guests iron Arnold Constable will wctluo Isaac Lioerman, president, James A.j Dmgivan vice president.

Merwin Bayer, vice presl dent ana Bruce V. Coburn, director. personnel May IS Rosary Society of Resurreetion-Aseen slon Church. Rego at Elks Club, following 9 am. Mass.

Speaker: Bishop John McBride of Kokstadt. South Africa. Mrs. Louise Flynn I I May 13 Court Mystical Rose. CD.

Brooklyn. '51st annual i at Towers Hotel' 25 Clark Brooklyn, following 8 a.m. Mass at St. Anthony of Padua Church! Manhattan Ave. and Milton St.

Chairman: Miss Kathleen Egan. Thomas Bongan Council. K. of Brooklyn, at the club. 76th St.

and Fourth following 8 a. ml Mass at Our Lady of Arwels Church. Speaker: Rev. Ademar DePauw, O.F.M.. an authority on Central Africa.

Chairman: Fred J. McLaughlin Men', Societies of Carmelite Church of St. i Simon Bronx, at Concourse Plaza Hotel, following 8 a.m. Mass. Moderator: Rev.

Stephen A. Piskurich, O.Carm. Speaker: Theodore McDonald. Topic: "The Enemy from Within." Fathers' Club of College off New Ro-chelle. in Mother Augustine Gill Dining Hall on campus, following 9 a m.

Mass in college Chapel celebrated by Rev. John J. Quinn, chaplain. Speaker! Deputy uncer secretary oi state Ropers iMurpny unairman: James ratty. May 13 Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Loretto Church, Hempstead, at Garden City Hotel, following 8 a.m.

Mass, cele- oratea by Rev. Charles Callahan, moderator. Speaker: Rev. Damasuaj Winzen, Abbot of Benedictine. Monastery, Elmlra, N.

and an authority on the; Liturgy. Holy -Name Society of St. Thomas the Apostle Church, West Hempstead, at Garden City Hotel, following 8 am Mass. Speaker" Town Supervisor Edward i Larkln. Toastmaster: Thomas Farley.

Father and Son Communion Breakfast of Holy Name Society of Stl Pius Church, Plainview, (first annual) at An-selmi's Restaurant, Bethpage, i following Mass. Speakers: Rev. James F. Coffey, spirittjal director and pastor, land William Brennan, counsel to the -New York State Banking Department. Program Chairman: William H.

McCaffrey. Holv Name Society of Church of St. Agatha, Brooklyn, in school hall, 48th St. i and Seventh following 8 a.m. Mass.

Moderator. Rev. James Aj Sullivan. Speakers: Rev. John Cleater, director of Catholic Guardian Society, and James Handley, supervisor in Criminal Division of P.B.I.

Toastmaster: Matthew Feeney. Chairman: William E. Mulroy. I Holv Name Society of St. James Church, Seaford, at Ferrand's Restaurant, Hick.sville Rd following 8 a.m.

Mass. Moderator: Rev. James Bulger Speakers: Rev. Vincent Nugena. of St.

John's University. and Kenneth MeCabe, chief assistant district attor ney of Kings County. Chairman: Thomas N. Styne. Holv Name Society of St.

Saviour's Church. Brooklyn, in school cafeteria Sixth St. and Eighth following 8 a.m. Mass. speakers: Rev.

John Sheerin, C.S.P., editor of "Catholic World" Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas A. Shar-keV, pastor, and Rev.

Alfred A. Blaeser, spiritual director. Holy Name Society of Church ef the Most Pnecious Blood. Astoria, in New Astoria Manor, Crescent St. and Astoria following 7:30 a m.

Mass. Spiritual Director: Rev. Peter Schoenberaer. Speaker: Rev. James J- Oomerford, pas tor, unairman: Aneaa neugan May IS Holy Name Society of St.

Brendan's Church, Brooklyn, in high school audi torium. Ave. -ana E. L3th Bt.L following 8 a.m. Mass.

Speaker: Rev. J. Vincent Watson. headmaster off Brooklyn Prep. Toastmaster: Peter Broedel.

Chair man: Luke Mcoratn. Holy Nam Sociosr of Our Ladv of Perpetual Help Church, Crone Park, at A. Gordon Webster Post. 107th St. and Rociaway following 8 a.m.

Mass. Rev. Msgr. John J. Flynn Is pastor and moderator.

Speakers: Rev. Raymond S. Leonard of faculty of Bt. josepn college lor women ana Jonn Quinn. attorney.

Mr. Quinn iwill speak on "The Christopher Movement." Toast- aster: Al. Grant. Co-chairmen: Fred Henderson and James J. Grimes.

Parish Glee Club will entertain. I Holy Name Society of Ascension Church, Elmhurst, in school auditorium, 53-04 Seabury following 8 a.m. Mass. Moderator: Rev. Joseph La flan.

Speaker: John Andrew Burke, commissioner. Fed- erai Bureau of Mediation and Concilia- tion. Holv Name Snriet of Kt Joseoh's Church, Long Island City, at school recreation center, following 8 a.m. Mass Moderator: Rev. George P.

Fogarty. Chairman: Paul NIeders. Father and Son Communion Breakfast of Holy Name Society of Good! Shepherd inurcn. orooKiyn. in scnooi auditorium, following 8 a.m.

Mass. Moderator: Rev. John F. Curry. Music at Mass will be rendered by Holy Name choir.

Speakers: Tn'ln Var(nv. of Paulist Information Service. land State Supreme Court Justice John Cone. Chairman: Edward A. Obarowskl.

I Father and Son Communion Breakfast of Holy Name Society of St. Aloysius LEGAL NOTICES File No. 3845 1955 THE PEOPLE OF THE 8TATE NEW YORK. By the Grace of God. Free and Independent; TO: WALTER HAYES.

S30 Harmon Lee. New Jersey; MARK SMITH, and MARY SMITH, and any and alliunknown persons whose names, or parts of whose names and whose place, or places of residence are unknown, and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained, distribu tees, neirs at law and next oi kin or aid EILEEN TERESA SMITH, and or of MARK SMITH, or of MARY SMITH, and if any of the said distributees, heirs at law of r.ert of kin of the the Ideceased. or of MARK SMITH, or MARY SMITH be dead, tneir legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any, distributees and successors in interest whose names andor places of residence and post office address are unknown I SEND GREETING: WHEREAS, JULIA E. WALSH, who resides at 294 Clermont Brooklyn; New York, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain Instru ment in writing, relating to I real arid personal property, be duly proved as the Last Will and Testament ofj EILEEN TERESA SMITH, lately residing at No 294 Clermont in the Borough of urooKiyn. citv of New York.

NOW THEREFORE, you and; each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of tihe County of Kings, to be held in Coart Room at: the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 21st day of June, 1956, at: 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we have caused the Seal- of our said Surrogate's Court to be here-' unto affixed. WITNESS HON. MAXIMTL-(Seal) IAN MOSS.

Surrogate; of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the saldi County, the 24th day of April, I ALBERT M. LEAVITT, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. May 5-12-19-21 i -File No. 4330 1953 i THE PEOPLE OF THE 8TATE OF NEW YORK. By the Grace of God.

Ftee maeiKmicuL. i TO the Widow MARY If any. the name MARY, being fictitious, and to next of kin. if any. of PATT-JCK FLATLEY.

deceased, whose name or names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot after due diligence be ascertained, and to any and all unknown persons interested in the estate of PATRICK FLATLEY, deceased, as creditors, next of kin or otherwise. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. HYMAN WANK. Public Administrator, Kings County. with an office in the Municipal Building.

Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, has presented his account as lAdminis-tra'tor of PATRICK FLATLEY. deceased, lately residing at No. 9 Poplar Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York.

and a petitions praying that his account may oe judicially settled: i NOW THEREFORE, you and! each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in Court i Room at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 24th day of May' 1956. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement snouid not oe had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. caused the Seal of our rogate's Court to be affixed. we have said Sur- hereunto WITNESS HON.

MAXIMTL-(Seal) IAN MOSS. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, In the County, the 13'h day of April. I 1956. ALBERT M. LEAVITT.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Ccirt. April 21-28 May 5-12 May t. Anne's Council, K. of Queens at Beilaire Castle Restaurant. vi ir.g Mass at SS: Joachim and Ann's Hoilis Ave Dear Springfield vv-i Queens Village.

Speakers: Rev. E. Diviney of St. Joseph's College' Women faculty, and Edward T. Freel, vice-president of Leahy and C-iarv.

Manhattan. Mr. Freei's topic i Liberal Mind." Fathers Club of St. Francis College. Bn'Kyn.

in students' lounge, following r. r. Mass. cejebrated bv Rev. Roger F.M..

in college eapel. at Sutler St. Speaker: Thomas J. Cur-chairman of New York Republican r'rv; Comminee. Chairman: Charles Count Down Association, at Jaeger's 85th St.

and Lexington Var.r.ttan. following 10 a.m. Mass at Francis de Sales Church, 96th St. and Ave. Speaker: Rev.

Brendan i S.A., director of Graymoor Band and association chaplain. Thomas King. Cstholie Daughters and Altar-Scapular ocietv of St. Anastasia Church, Tea- rerk. V.

J. Speaker: Dr. Maurice Leahy, author and lecturer. Topic: "The Influence yOur Blessed Lady in the Present Struggle, of Religion against Marxian Communism." Rev. Silverius of the Carmelite Fathers will preside.

Glrndale Catbolio Club (12th annual) Giendaie Memorial Building. 72nd St. Mjr-le following 8 a m. Mass at Pancras Church, 68th near Mvrtie Ave. Speakers: Rev.

John B. Marrtr, of St. John's University facultv. State Senator James G. Sweeney and E.

Vincent Curtayne, member of ccrr.rrusion, New York City Transit Au- enior and Junior Auxiliaries of Antho-nian Rail. Brooklyn. (15th annual i in Administration 'Building, 3 SO Clinton following 8:30 Mass, celebrated bv Rev. Harold J. Martin, chaplain, in chapel.

James J. Glayat will be soloist: Speaker: Rev. James A. Towers, chaplain cf St- Mary's Hospital. Co-chairmen: Mis.

Eleanor D. Welch and Miss Virginia Me.V-ilty. Holy Name Society of Nassau County Police Department (24th annual) at of Chaminade High School. following Maaa In high school a Speakers: Police Commissioner John M. Beckmann, Rev.

Vincent N'UKent, of St. John's University, and Rev. Peter J. Torpy, 6.J.. retreat-master.

Chairman: Michael F. O'Brien. R3ry Society of BMT (11th annual) at Towers Hotel, 25 Clark Brooklyn, following 8 a.m. Mass, celebrated by Rev. Joseph R.

Maher, ciwuplain, at St. James Pro-Cathedral, Jay St. and Cathedral Brooklyn. Speaker: Rev. Joseph M.

Collins, director of Mary's Hall. Toastmas-ter: Edward T. McNally, general superintendent of New York City Transit Authority. Chairman: Mrs. Harriett Chevalier.

Holy Nam Society of Brooklyn Post Office f33rd annual) at Hotel St. Georre, Brooklyn, following- 8 a.m. Mass at St Charles Borromeo Church. Sidney Pi. Speakers: Rev.

Roy Francis Aiken, pastor rf St. Anthony's Church. Walterboro. and Congressman Frank J. Becker of Lynbrook.

Toast master Rev. Daniel LEGAL NOTICES File No. 8730-1952 THE PEOPLE Of THE STATE OF NEW YORK By the Grace of God Free and Independent: TO: JOSEPH PHELAN, JAMES FHELAN and to any and all unknown persons whose names or parts of whose names, and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of said GENEVIEVE Si McNALLY. and If any of the said distributees, heirs at law or next of kin of deceased, be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any, distributees and successors in Interest -whoso names andor places of residence and post office addresses are unknown, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. GENEVIEVE V.

A -KIN. who resides at 1426 West Fourth Street. Brooklyn. New York, and WILLIAM J. GRIFFIN, who resides at 167 Fonda Road.

Rockville Centre. New York, have presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain Instrument in writing, relating to real and personal property, bo duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of GENEVIEVE C. McNALLY, lately residing at No. 1426 West Fourth Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held In the Court Room at the Hall of Records.

In the County of Kings, on the 15th day of May. 1956. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should pot be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate' Court to be hereunto WITNESS. HON.

MAXIMIL-(Seal) IAN MOSS. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of. Brooklyn, in the said County, the 22nd day of March. 1956. ALBERT M.

LEAVITT. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. April 14-21-28 May 5 File No. 30571954 THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK, By the Grace of Free and Independent. TO: MARY O'NEILL, if living and if dead, her husband, if any.

heirs-at-law. r.ext of kin. distributees, executors, administrators, devisees and all other distributees of MICHAEL O'NEILL, aIt, 'a MICHAEL O'NEILL or JOHN M. O'NEILL or JOHN O'NEILL, deceased, whose names and places of residence are unknown and cannot he ascertained with due diligence and any and all unknown persons who may be necessary and proper parties to this proceeding as distributees of MICHAEL NEILL. a a MICHAEL J.

O'NEILL or JOHN M. or JOHN O'NEILL, deceased. WHEREAS. HANNAH JORDAN and MARY JORDAN, who reside- at 2305 University Avenue, in the Borough of City of New York, have presented their account as administratrices of MICHAEL O'NEILL, aka MICHAEL J. O'NEILL or JOHN M.

NEILL or JOHN O'NEILL, deceased, lately residing at 96 Wilson Street, in the Eorough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City of New York. Etate of New York, and a petition pray-in? that their account may be judicially fettled and why the legal fees of LEONARD PORT should not be fixed. NOW.

THEREFORE, you and each of you are herby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in the Court Room at the Hall of Records in the County of Kings on the 22nd day of May, 1956. et 9.30 o'clock In the forenoon, why settlement and additional relief not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our Surro-E te's Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS. HON.

MAXIMTL-CSeal) IAN MOSS. Surrogate of our s.d county, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County the 17th dar of April. 1956. ALBERT M. LEAVITT.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. April 21-28 May 5-12 -File No. 3383 1955 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK By the Grace of God Free and Independent: TO: CHARLES VALENTI. if living, and if dead, his widow, if any. heirs-at-law, next-of-kin, distributees, executors, administrators, devisees and ali other distributees of CHARLES VALEXTT.

Deceased, whose names and Places cf residence are unknown and cannot be ascertained with due diligence, and any and all unknown persons who may be necessary and proper parties to this proceeding as distributees of CHARLES VALENTI. Deceased. Send WHEREAS. JOSEPHINE DI CAPUA who resides at 25 Fayette Street, Brooklyn, N. has presented her account as Administratrix of LUCIA VALENTI.

Deceased, lately residing at 25 Fayette Street. Brooklyn, N. and has rendered a petition praying for a decree herein: (ai Vacating the restraining clause In the Limited Letters of Administration heretofore granted her for the purpose of permitting petitioner to the -sum of Seven Thousand i $7,000.) Dollars. (b) Permitting her to pay to ARTHUR N. FIELD the sum Two- Thousand Three Hundred and Thirty-three and 33100 ($2,333.33) Dollars for his fee herein (ctPermit- ting her to pay to ARTHUR N.

FIELD as and for his disbursements Incurred and to be Incurred herein the sum of Fitty-elcht mH nsinn r.ans Dollars. (di Allowing reimbursement to SAVIO iJi l.vtA and JOSEPHINE DI CAPUA, the sum of One Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty-six and 98100 ($1,866.98) Dollars for mnn Aft.u&llv exnended by them personally for funeral bill on behalf of decedent, (e) Judicially settling and allowing her account as Administratrix as filed, tf) Dispensing with the rliir.g of a bond herein. g) Permitting petitioner to deliver and execute general releases to DANIEL DENNENBERG and LIQUID SODA FOUNTAIN CO. INC. Upon recelnt of navmnt trt hr.

NOW THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby "cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County cf Kings, to be held in the Court Room at the Hall of Records, in the County of on the 17th day of May, 1956. at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. TN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrozate's Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS. HON.

MAXIMIL-Seal) IAN MOSS, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 6th day of April. 1956 ALBERT M. LEAVITT. CTerk of the Surroeate's Court. April 14-21-23 May 5.

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