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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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Brooklyn, New York
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ABRAHAM t4: BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 20, 1953 Parents Protest KO TA SI Of Summer School Brooklyn Store Opif TEuriCsy, TXZSt 171 9 The Parents Association of P. S. 152, Glenwood Road and E. 23d today mailed 200 letters to the Board of Educa tion, protesting the closing of the summer chool there and refusal of the Board to allow p7 tvS use of the building for extra curricular activities. to The letters charged that the school was permitted use of the building in past years, Vhen the Association provided money for teachers for the iILbom after-school activities, and that other pnblic schools were al lowed to use their buildings for this purpose.

TOASTMASTER Lt, Col. William C. Bauer Jr. of 1422 Hancock St. will be toastmaster ot annual Air Power Banquet of Air Force Association Saturday evening ot Hotel St.

George. Guest speaker will be Lt. Gen. Leon Johnson. Rent The Association held its first meeting in the new school auditorium last night.

Enter any tainment was provided by Dorothy White, originator of the "Fun With Music" method of teaching music appreciation! RETIRED DETECTIVE Frank S. Gray, right, receives 86th ST. BOARD OF TRADE Mrs. Eugene Habas, president AIRS PARKING METERS, of the Association, presided. Mrs.

Sidney Meisel was program chairman. SPEEDIER INSTALLATION 'certificate for new car from former Magistrcte Leo Healy ot testimonial dinner at Hotel Ganada. Detective on D.As Staff Feted On Retirement After 40 Years The possibilities of speeding 315 Ebony Finish Blond Mahogany Finish Mahogany Finish ber of the Police Department's Honor Legion. up the installation of parking meters on 86th St. were discussed last night at the regular piano in (I (except I Also on hand to honor him last night were Magistrates David L.

Malbin and John.F. X. Masterson, Special Sessions meeting of the 86th Street Board of Trade at the veterans' building, 8721 4th Ave. Roy Amendola is president of the office, where he 'helped break many famous cases, including the notorious Murder, ring. He was presented with a certificate for a new car.

Among those who paid verbal tribute Justices Bernard A. Kozicke and Hyman Barshay, Supreme Court Justices J. Vincent Three hundred of his friends and former co-workers got to-Jr'gether last night to honor a good cop. p. He was Detective Frank S.

'I Gray, known as "Uncle Frank" to the boys around Boroifgh who retired May 1 after 40 years of meritorious service on the police force. Grav. in that time, won 12 group. Keogh and M. Henry Martus cello, Municipal Court Justices Abraham A.

Berry and Dominic stock to his achievements were former Magistrate Leo Healy, toastmaster; Official Referee Peter P. Smith, County Court S. Rinaldi, and Abe Stark. Members of the dinner com our The organization voted to cooperate with the Bay Ridge Community Council In its sponsorship of a track meet for elementary and junior high school students at Fort Hamilton High School on June 6. The group's annual Summer outing was set tentatively for July 15 in Staten Island.

Judge George J. Joyce, and City 2150 Mahogany Finish Talnut Finish Mahogany and Vhite Court Justice Frederick J. mittee were William Leo Healy. Sidney Glassberg, Virginia George, Harry D. States, Murray Cutler and Anne Graziano.

Kopff. department citations. He was i the only policeman ever to re-' ceive the gold valor medal pre-i sented annually by the Chamber of Commerce to a ooliceman performing out Gray, 63, who lives at 2110 Newkirk also was a mem' standing service to the commu- nity. For the past 15 years, Gray lias been assigned to the Brooklyn District Attorney's for only 2300 Mahogany Finish Walnut Finish Blond Finish Maple Finish" 8 anion YOUR WATCH IS GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR WHEN WE REPAIR IT AT MACY'S We'll repair, clean and regulate your watch at typical Macy low prices. Just leave it any time you are in Macy's pick it up on a subsequent shopping trip.

All our work is guaranteed for one full year. Watches, Jewelry Repair, Street Floor, Macy's-FIatbush. MACY'S-FLATBUSH 2300 French Provincial Frnltwood Finish if if I 1 11 2300 Louii XV Walnut Finish AMI taBi IHt UKtAltK NEW YORK FUND Kings County Trust Co. 2300 Queen Anna Mahogany Finish LEGAL NOTICES Yes, for only $8 a month you can take your pick of any piano in our stock uprights, studios or spinets (not used pianos, mind you, but every instrument is brand new, in perfect tune and tone)! In addition, during this limited 10-day offer, residents of Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island may have the piano of their choosing delivered right to their home and will foot all expenses for cartage and handling. It's all part of an other great family service -on we're especially pleased to offer, because we believe one piano in your home is worth 10 in our store.

Select your piano now while the choice is complete and at the lowest rental price in our history Summer Suits 2I5S Ebony Finish Mahogany Finish Walnut Finish Blond Mahogany Finish At A 1990 For Misses, Women! Four fabulous styles! Five glorious colors! .1 tot1- Usually $20 File No. 6779-52 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the Krarx of God. and independent. TO: Bratislava. Saporko.

Teresa Sapocko. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. HYMAN WANK. Public Administrator, King County, with an office in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York, has presented his account as Adminiitrator of LUCIAN SAPOCKO. deceased, lately residing at No. 200 Hull Street, in the Bor-nuKh of Brooklyn, County nf Kings, Citv and State of New York, and a petition praying that his account may he judicially settled; NOW THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show caue before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held In Court Room at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kinus. on the 24th day of June. 1 353.

at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such settlement ihould not he had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate'1 Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS, Hon. E. IVAN RUBENSTEIN.

Surrogate of our said Countv. at the Borough of Brooklyn, In the said County, the 8th day of May. 1953. AARON L. JACOBY.

Clerk ot the Surrogate Court. my20-4t File No. 7731-46 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God, free and Independent. To the Widow Mary, If any, the name Mary being fictitious, ana to the next of kin, if any. of Spero or Speros Riga.

Deceased, whose name or names and whose place or places of residence are unknown ana cannot after due diligence be ascertained, and to any and all unknown persons interested in the estate of Spero or Speros Rigas, Deceased, as creditors, next of kin or otherwise. Maria Vlda-lis, Theodora Regapoulos, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS, HYMAN WANK. Public Administrator, Kings County, with an office in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, presented hla account as Administrator of Spero or Speros Rigas. deceased, lately residing at No.

107 St. Mark's Avenue, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, and a petition praying that his account may be Judicially settled; NOW TITERETORE. you and each Of you are herebv cited to yhow cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held In Court Room at the Hall of Rec-erds. In the Countv of on the 2tlh day of June, 1953.

at 9 30 o'clock In the forenoon, why auch fettlement Should not he had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have enuscd Si il of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

E. IVAN Rl'BEN'STEIN, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough nf Brooklyn, in the said County, the 6th day of May. 1953. AARON Clerk of tiie Surrogate Court my20-4t uOS utSt1" oTUH111 0" 2301 Mahogany Finish Walnut Finish Blond Mahogany Finish Maple Finish You don't have to be good at figuring to see your savings tt glance a big $7.10. In fact, you'll save enough in our exciting Special Purchaje Sale to make it worth while buying two or three suits right now! Elegant, unlined Summer wonders in cool, poised acetate and rayon shantung.

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