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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1931 11 HEADS MOVEMENT Brooklyn Church News Today's Radio Program Interesting Features Metropolitan Opera Company, Closing Event Of Centenary Of Brooklyn Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims Plans Service Concluding Anniversary Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, Orange and Hicks( will observe Brooklyn Centenary tomorrow evening, concluding the two-day celebration of the granting of a charter to the City of Brooklyn. The speakers will be the Rev. Dr. J. Stanley I ts M.

Empire string Quartet. 2 Dramatic Sketch. TOO New York Civic Orch. 4:.10 Carmen Joseph)-, songs. 4.45 Clef Quartet.

5 00 New York; State trvm. phonic Band. 6 0 McCarthy's Irish Acest. 1 5 Revue. National Musical Benefit Society.

T.ao Music. WJZ. Debussy's "Pelieas et Meli.sande" comes from the Boston Opera House. Studio Party, WABC. Morton Downey returns to prove that as a he a also a grand master of ceremonies.

National Democratic Club Dinner, WABC (10:00, WOR; 10:30, WEAF). This la the event at which all Rood Democrats come to the aid of their party. 8(i0K. WABC 349M. 110 P.M.

Mrs. Arthur W. Ainu.d, National Cna.rman ul "Monurls ot D. A. R.

2 :,0 DancuiK K'jiifjes. (HI Sxuoul ot Mu'lc of In.veiMtv of Louisville. I) HO Ami at. 4 oo- Univervitv-lluivard Ui.iw:r&iLy migby Malcti. 5 til Paneho Orch.

5 On lie Air Tonight. 5 HO PhiuIio Onh. Aniilrung. 45 Churles Cailne fenor. (HI- Meet the Artist," 15 louimy McLaughlin, baritone.

Fredf ric William Wile. 1:45 Ye Happv M.nstrd. Elor and His Contfrreatmii. 7 STrnadcrs; Paul Kfast, baritone. 7: 15 Jones Orch.

8 00 Studio Parly. Morton Dnwnev, M. C. National nemocratie Brooklyn Centenary (10:00, WJZ). Banquet, Speakers: Governor Lehman.

Mavor LaGuardia, Borough Prraidrnt Inttersoll. Aitred Smith; Cleveland Bodgers, editor of The Eagle, and others. 1:50 8:00 8:30 9:15 Club Program. The Bard of Erin. It oo Nino Martini with Kosteianetz Orch.

and Chorus. 9:110 The Dramatic Guild. Broadcast from Byrd Exhibit ion. lO'ttO Kaltrnborn. 10:45 Svlvia Pioos.

sonits. 11 15 Nic ws Service. 1 1 Florito Dull. 1 I llo Peter the Great. 1 'f on Arnheltn Oich.

1 't 110 A.M. Little Orch. 1 on Hopkins orch. GC0K. WEAF J34M.

P.M. Metropolitan Opera companv. Debussv "Pelieas et Mellsande." wi'h Lurreia Bori. soprano: Ina Bfilirakava. mezyo-xnnrarirt.

ft 10 no Al Saxon Havton 1 1 oo Ill 1 1 One 'i 00 Club Coueland. 1:50 5 15 5:15 The Rev. Dr. John Howard Melish, rector Holy Trinity Epicopal Church, will preach tomorrow morning. The Rev.

L. Bradford Young will preach in the evening on "We Live Forever," followed by a social hour in the gymnasium. The Rev. George A. Clarke, pastor Emmanuel Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "The Potter and the Clay." In the eve-i ning the Rev.

Harry W. Rogge will preach on "The Birth of a New Spiritual Epoch." The Rev. Dr. Frank E. Simmons, pastor Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church, wil preach tomorrow morning on "The Door of Life" and in the evening on "Brooklyn Church Life One Hundred Years Ago." The Junior High Department of the Church School of Lewis Ave.

Congregation Church will give an entertainment on Thursday evening in the chapel for a collection to purchase new hymn books. The Rev. Dr. Alvln E. Magary, pastor Lafayette Ave.

Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow morning and evening. The Brooklyn Council of New York State Federation of Young Folks Temple Leagues will conduct "Youth Services" in all Brooklyn Reform Temples on Friday evening. April 27; a religious symposium at Union Temple on Sunday afternoon. April 29; and the finals of the dramatic tournament on that evening at Eighth Ave. Temple.

Lutheran confirmation services will be held tomorrow morning at Christian church and the Church of Our Savior. 2'0r) P.M. Nwtional Rcpub. lican Club Committee Dis Beatrice Palrtax. Trahan.

comedian; Sisters', male ouartet; Orch. Graham Mc-Namee. M. C. cussion.

Speakers. Rukeyser, Theodore National Democratic Dinner. Speakers, Governor Lehman and Senator News Orch. Service. velt, and others.

Subject, "The Objection to Federal Control ot Corporations. Louise Bave, soprano. '115 Oman and vocuhst, -Mildred Cole, -Genevieve Pilot, piano. 4 OO "Health Talk." 4 15-Furber and Handtnan I -Stt-ck Orch. 5:05 Proitram Resume.

Man Family. Caretree Caiuvul. 5 15 'The speech." Basil Ruvadael. 5 Steve Severn: IJOgS." 5:45 French Course. S5H Weather.

on Uncle Don. 8 "Motor Tips," sage. Pauline Aloert. Ford Prick; 395M. -Same as WEAF.

Gould and Shelter, pianos. Jackie Heller, lenflt. Little Orphan Annie. Pearce and His Club. with Capt.

Al Herrick, baritone. Pickens Sisters. Kyle In America. "The Arts of the Young Bavarian Peasant Band. Manners, soprano: Walter Preston, baritone: Itamblers Trio; Ltttau Peabody.

banlo: sume. 715 Harry Hershfield. .10 Robbin Orch 8:00 "Health for Seven Mil Edward Johnson, tenor; Leon Rothier. bam. and others.

Louis Hasselmans, conductor. 15 Zollo Orch. "The New Deal and Transportation," Jule Bo-Ron. professor of finance Y. U.

Summary of Programs, fl Van Steeden Orch. fl Hlmber Orch. Three Scamps. 7:15 Dr. Staplev High.

7 -Martha Mears, con tralto. 7:15 Jules I.ande, violin. on Marine Band. S'45 "The Salesman Recovers Under the NHA." Dan 8 Uickey, commercial De Murco Orch. oo Al Gang.

Stamp 15 Flvmg Williams. 7:00 Johr. 7 15 7.TO Bestor Orch. 8:00 Art Classic Republic." 8:20 Lucille Orch. 0 oo-Eddie Sisters; Stern lions.

Commissioner of Health John T. Rice. 8:15 Instrumental Trio. 8 '10 Gabriel Heatter. 8:4 5 Briny and Crystal, sketch.

9 OO Newark Civic Symphony Orch. 10 OO National Democratic Club Dinner. Speakers. Attorney General Cuinminiis, Governor Lehman Seuator Copeland, Alfred Tallev and others. I TOO Weather.

11 01 Olman Orch. I I Treinalne Orch. I'i oo Berger Orch. Duchln Orch. 10 00 Brooklyn Centenary Celebration.

10 National Barn Dance. News Service. 1 1 ::15 Wlnteman Orch. 1 00 Dennv Orch. A.M.

Lopez Orch. 9 no House Party. Donald Nuvis, tenor; Prances Land ford: Arthur Boran. mimic Hhvthin Olrls Trio; Melody nova Trio; orch. Brad Browne.

M. C. Radio By JO Dial Log Brooklyn Centenary Celebration on WJZ and WMCA Tonight Jefferson Day Dinner Celebration VISITING IUSHOI Bishop Ernest; G. Richardson, Bishop of the Philadelphia area of the Methodist Church, who will be preacher tomorrow morning at Simpson Methodist Church, Clermont and Willough-by Aves. He was pastor of Simpson 1913-16; district superintendent Brooklyn, north dsitrict, 1917-'20, and elected Bishop In 1920.

Boro Church Will Be Host To Convention Evangelist Williamson ami Missionaries to Speak at Alliance Tabernacle The annual Missionary Convention of the Christian Missionary Alliance will open tomorrow morning at Alliance Tabernacle, Bergen near Rogers and continue through Sunday, April 15. There will be two morning and two evening services tomorrow with Evangelist Thomas Williamson as speaker at the luter morning and evening services. There will be no meetings on Monday. On the other weekdays there will be an afternoon meeting led by Mrs. J.

J. Van Hine, missionary from Indo-China, and an evening meeting with missionary speakers Including the Rev. A. Snead, the Rev. J.

J. Van Hine, the Rev. Franklin Ballard and Evangelist Williamson. On Tuesday there will be prayer and fasting service preceding the even ing meeting. On the closing Sunday there will oe two morning, two afternoon and one evening meeting.

The male quartet of Nyack Missionary Instl lute will sing on both Sundays. The Young People's rally will be held on Friday evening. Mr. Snead will preach the missionary sermon on April 15. The Rev.

Dr. Ira E. David, pastor, will be host to the convention. Dr. Dudley to Mark 1 Fifth Anniversary The Rev.

Dr. William E. Dudley, pastor Flatbush Congregational Church, Dorchester Road and E. 18th will observe tomorrow the fifth anniversary of his pastorate. He will preach on "Christian Attitudes and Destinies." The Young People's Society will be host at the annual supper and rally of the Flatbush Youth Council, with the Christian Endeavor societies of Flatbush churches as guests.

A special program will follow the supper. The Sunday evening forum will hear Dr. Treadwell of Columbia University speak on "Communism." C. 11. Killian will speak to the Junior Guild on "On the Mississippi." The Nifrhr.

ninh will have an evening of music. Vir gil js, Lovvoer, neid worker from Union Theological Seminary, will speak on Wednesday evening on "This Radiance." The midweek meetings will be continued through April. The Rev. Dr. John Lewis Clark, pastor Bushwick Ave.

Congregational Church; received 20 new members by confession, 6 by letter and 19 by confirmation at the Eas ter season. Churches Science of Spirit Churches Governed by Supreme Council Independent Associated Spiritualists. Inc Rey. Carolyn C. Duke, Sunday 8.

2 Rev. Elsie M. Bosch. Wed. 8.

Pri. 2 and 8 TEMPLE OF LiaiTKM NiY.e 8 P.M.; Prl. 2 and 8 P.M. SUNSHINE 'fX? tilT'y-l c- 2 PURIST PI if IP'n I 1-' Putnam Avenm v'1 I nr. Ci'iilml At R'klvii Rev.

James Hedenberg. 2 and 8 Unil 11:00 A.M. Dr. RICHARD LYNCH: POSSESSIONS" Auditorium 33 Writ 39th Street inu and lour Friends Arc Welcome Miscellaneous Pastor E.E. FRANKE SI'NnAV.

APRIL "th. at P.M. "Tilt KKAI, MKMOKIM, OF THK RKSIHR1XTION" Questions Answered After Fach Lecture HROADWAY AUDITORIUM ".3 W. 158th near Broadway, N.Y.C. Are InvllM.

stoats 1'rpp READ EAGLE ADS 1 A. 'i It The Rev. Walter M. Howlett, who as secretary of the Metropolitan Federation of Daily Vacation Bible Schools, will direct the schools for 1934 in Greater New York and vicinity. To Complete Merger of Two Church Schools Children and Juniors of Plymouth and Pilgrims to Unite for First Time The children of the Sunday School of the former Church of the Pilgrims, now merged into the Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, will march in a body from their old church at Henry and Remsen Sts.

tomorrow morning to hold their flit Church School service with the children of the Plymouth Sunday School at 9:30 In the main house of worship of the united cogregatlon, the Plymouth Church building at Orange and Hicks Sts. They will be welcomed by the Plymouth School su perintendent, J. A. Thornbury, and received into membership. That same evening the Christian Endeavor Society of Plymouth Church and the Young Pilgrims Club, both of high school age, will meet together for the first time at the Plymouth Church of the Pil grims.

They will unite in service and hear an address by Dr. John C. Walker, former Pilgrims pastor and now co-pastor of the merged churches. The groups will consider a reorganization into new age levels, necessitated by the consolidation of the two groups. All high school youth In both churches are invited to attend.

Expedito Munoz, presi dent or tne Plymouth Christian En deavor Society, will preside. The Plymouth Juniors will meet the Pilgrims in their first basketball game on Saturday evening April 14, in the gymnasium or Plymouth Institute. the choristers in the United States alter a tour of Canada. The Rev. Dr.

Norman Vincent Peale, pastor Marble Collegiate Church, will preach tomorrow morn ing on "The Unavoidable Christ" and in the evening on "Nothing Can Defeat You." The Rev. Robert A. Brown, pastor Glad Tidings Tabernacle, will preach tomorrow morning, afternoon and evening, On Wednesday the Eastern District Council of the Assemblies of God will hold a credential meeting at the Tabernacle. The Rev. Emmet Fox, pastor Church of the Healing Christ, will preach tomorrow morning on "The Springtime of the Soul" and on Wednesday evening on "The Next Great Step." On Wednesday and Friday noons he will conduct healing services.

The annual Summer session of Union Theological Seminary will be held from July 10 to Aug. 17. under the direction of Dr. Bruce Curry and Dr. John J.

Coss. The 14th annual conference for ministers and other religious workers will be held July 10 to 20. The Rev. Dr. J.

V. Modenhawer, pastor First Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow morning and evening. Beatrice Irwin will speak tomorrow afternoon at the Baha'i Center on "The Temple Builders of the Ages," from her personal observations during many years in India. date. hour.

be one of upsets and unpleasantness. The late afternoon and evening aspects will be favorable for social contacts, religious, educational and literary efforts. Persons whose birthday anniversary occurs April 8 will have a year of expansion in their business and linancial affairs, and will be helped by some co-partnership; but their year may be marred by some unpleasant strife and discord, unless they are careful to be tactful and diplomatic. A child born this date is likely to have an unruly and wilful nature, difficult to get long with and should be taught early in life the necessity of associating agreeably with others. The 43d annual meeting of the Women's Home Missionary Society of Brooklyn South District of the Methodist Church, will be held on Wednesday at Grace Methodist Church, with the Rev.

Dr. Lynn Harold Hough, dean of Drew Theological Seminary as guest speaker. The choir and quartet of St. Pe ter's Lutheran Church, Bedford with assisting artists, will present tomorrow morning a program of sacred music. The Rev.

Dr. Harold S. Miller, pastor Lutheran Church of the In carnation, will confirm tomorrow morning a class of 32 boys. 26 girls and 7 adults. More than 40 adults will be received into membership bv letter of transfer or renewal of faith.

The Rev. Henrv C. Whitnpv nns- tor Fenimore Street Methodist Church, will nrenrh t.nmnrrnw morning on "The Tug of Life" and in tne evening on "The Use of Solitude." The annual Spring dinner of the Brooklyn Sunday School Union will be held at the Towers Hotel on Monday, April 16. The annual service of worship of the Order of the Eastern Star will be held on the evening of April 22 at Goodsell Memorial Methodist Church. A member of the order will speak, and the pastor, the Rev.

Ralph Welles Keeler, will preach on Bringing the Star Down to Earth." Bishop E. G. Richardson of the Methodist Church will be guest preacher tomorrow morning at the Simpson Methodist Church. "Unreality" Is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon tomorrow in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. Cita tions will be from the Bible and from "Science and Health.

With a Key to the Scriptures," textbook of Christian Science," by Mary Baker Eddy. The Rev. Alexander McNicholl, pastor Glendale Methodist Church, will be guest preacher tomorrow afternoon at the Brooklyn Tabernacle Winter Tent. The pastor, the Rev. Robert McCaul, will preach in the evening.

Meetings will be held each weekday evening. The Rev. John Norberry will speak on Thursday and the Rev. C. S.

Kidd of Grace Methodist Protestant Church on Friday evening. The Rev. Dr. J. Frederic Berg, pastor Flatbush Reformed Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "Our Anticipations." In the evening the Rev.

Le Roy C. Brandt will preach on "Unattainable Things." The Rev. Dr. Wallace T. McAfee of San Francisco, will be guest preacher tomorrow morning at Memorial Presbyterian Church.

The Rev. Dr. David Miller, pastor Sixth Ave. Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "The Ministry of the Spirit of God" and in the evening on "Does Death End All?" an after-Easter message. The Neighborhood Players will present tomorrow evening at Elm-hurst Methodist Church the Easter religious drama "Magda" by Ethel Gesner Rockwell.

Guest preachers will officiate tomorrow at Bedford Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Dr. Howard T. Kuist and the Rev.

Dr. Dean G. McKee, both of Biblical Seminary in New York, will preach at the morning and evening services, respectively. The Rev. Dr.

Arthur Bruce Moss, pastor New York Ave. Methodist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "The First and the Last" and in the evening on Catholic News Forty Hours devotion will begin tomorrow In the Church of St. Raphael, Long Lsland City; St. Hyacinth, Glen Cove; St. Mary, Barren Island; St.

Leo, Corona; St. Alphonsus, Kent St. near Manhattan Ave. April 15 St. Rita, Essex St.

and Atlantic Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne; Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park; Immaculate Conception, Leonard and Maujer St. Francis of Asstsl, Lincoln Road and Nostrand St. Clement Pope, South Oaone Park; St. Andrew of Avellino, Flushing; Annunciation, N. 5th and Havemeyer St.

John Cantius, Blake and New Jersey Aves. The feast days of the week are: Sunday, Low Sunday. Gospel: Jesus appears to His Disciples. St. John 20, 19-31.

Monday, Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Tuesday, St. Ezechiel. Wednesday. St.

Leo the Great. Thursday, St. Julius. Friday, St. Hermenegild.

Saturday, St. Justin. The April meeting of "The Fene-lon" will be held on Tuesday afternoon, April 10, at 4 o'clock, in the Tower Room of the Hotel St. George. The Rev.

Edward A. Duff, U. S. will be the guest speaker of the afternoon. Arrangements have been completed for the annual celebration of the feast of the Translation of the Relics of St.

Vincent de Paul by the Vincentian Fathers of St. John's University. The ceremonies will be held at the Church of St. John the Baptist. Wllloughby and Lewis of which Rev.

John J. O'Byrne, former president of Niagara University, is pastor. The ceremonies will commemorate the return of the body and relics of St. Vincent de Paul to Paris on April 25, 1830. The young people of the Church of St.

Thomas Aquinas, 4th Ave and 9th will present their annual entertainment in the parish hall in the school on 8th St. near 4th on the. evening of April 27. The show this year is to be "Aquinas Show Boat." The general committee consists of Herbert Amer-mann. William A.

Crooke, Edward Garvcy. Edward Gillen, Daniel Lani-gan, Phil McCarthy. Mrs. Louis Sand, James Twohey, Marion Dowd. Mrs.

May Lombardl and Mrs, Daniel La nig an. The Youns Men's niscitssinn Pliih of Tompkins Ave. Congregational Church will have "Education" as the subject tomorrow morning. The Rev. Dr.

George Mahlon Miller, pastor Ocfan Ave. Congregational Church will preach tomorrow morning on "The Ever Living Christ" with baptism, communion and reception of new members. The Rev. hugh D. Darsie, pastor Flatbush Christian Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "Does Prayer Help?" In the evening the congregation will Join in a union service with Ridgewood Christian Church.

Mr. Darsie will preach on "The Sources of Power." The Rev. Dr. H. S.

Leiper will be guest preacher tomorrow morning at South Congregational Church, with the subject Acts of the Apostles in Germany." There will be services tomorrow and Wednesday evenings. The Rev. Dr. Cornelius B. Muste, pastor Old First Reformed Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "Who Is Smith?" at the communion service.

The Rev. Leslie A. Lang will preach tomorrow morning at St, Paul's Episcopal Church, Clinton St. Villa Faulkner Page, leader Fel lowshlp of the Life More Abundant, will speak tomorrow morning at Masonic Temple on "The Mystery and Glory of Transmutation" and on Monday evening at the Weber Studio on "The Law of Personal Responsibility." The Rev, Dr. S.

Parkes Cadman will speak tomorrow morning over WEAF on "The Illuminated Life." The Rev. Phillips Packer Elliott, pastor First Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "The Turning Point." The Rev. L. Bradford Young of Holv Trinity Episcopal Church wHl speak at the young people's meeting on "Socialism." David E. Roberts, director of Wednesday evening.

Manhattan Church News The Rev. Dr. Will H. Houghton, pastor Calvary Baptist Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "The Life and Letters of Peter the Apostle," aiW in the evening on "What Peter Thinks of Prophecy." In the afternoon the annual fellowship of students will be held with a symposium on "Can the Book of the Ages Meet the Problems of the Modern Student?" In the evening the Houghton College a Capella Choir will give a concert. The English Boy Choristers of London will present a service of music tomorrow evening at Grace Episcopal Church, directed by Carlton Borrow.

This is the first service by WEAF, S70K. WMCA 526M. 3 OO P.M. Theater Review. 2.15 Dorothy Allyn, soprano; Ballad Singers Quartet.

2:. 10 Rook Review. 2:15 Walter Garbutt, rarl. tone. a oo Mimt ttKfin, jonrs.

,1:15 Jack Davis, barltrn. Prof. Roy C. Han, way: "Italy and the Dan- uhe." 3 15 Gertrude ThomM, songs. 4 Oil Teatime Concert, 4:0 Gvpsv Albert Trio.

4:45 Carrie Lillie Club. 5 00 Al Shayne. Svlvia M1U ler and Jerry Baker, News of Italy. 5:45 Dr. Paul V.

Wlnslow. 5 50 Capt. Harold Autent Ships During the War." 5:55 Income Reporter. Eckel Orch. Screen Revue.

15-Fallon Orch. Veuuti Orch. 7:15 Lil and Avon Armstrong. J. Russell Robinson, piano.

7:45 Orch. and soloists. 8 no Three Little Punsters. 8 1 5 Cowboy Revue. 8:45 Al Shayne.

Jerry Baker and Haring Orch. -9: 1 5 Brooklyn CentenarJ Celebration. 10:15 Delia Bakr. soprenot William Hargreaves, tenor. 10:30 Rolfe Orch.

11 00 Radio Scandals. N. T. G. Revue.

11:4 5 Venutl Orch. 12 0O Richardson Orch. 12:15 A.M. Carptenter Orch. 12 no Fallon Orch.

1:00 Cuckoo Horsefeathera, Hill Orch. 14 5 Carptener Orch. 2 00 Lunceford Orch. WMCA Stanley Roose Power of "Just Clifford wtirio. Sports Re Main Features On 1300K.

WEVD 231M. 4:15 P.M. New College Forum. "Labor Marches On." oo-ao "Jewish Event of the Week." 10 Verdl'i "Aida. FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS TOUNTY -Brooklyn Home for Children, plaintiff, against Beatrice Godnlck et defend-ants.

Pursuant to judgment herein, dated Mareh 22d, 1934. 1 will sell at public auction to thp highest bidder, bv WILLIAM! MacROBERTS, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montagu Street, Brooklyn, N. on April nth. 1934. at 12 o'clock noon, premises situated in the Borough of Brooklyn, Kings County.

City and State of New York, on tha south side of Montgomery Street, 13 feel east of Schenectady Avenue, being 22 fee front and rear by 120 feet 31 i Inches In depth, side lines being parallel with Schenectady Avenue and the westerly sld line running part of the wav through party wall; 930 Montgomery street. Dated. March 24th, 1934. CHARLES F. MURPHY, Refere.

CULL EN DYKMAN. Attorneys tat Plaintiff, 177 Montague street, Brooklyn. W. Y. mh27 31 a3 7 10 14 if SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY The Brooklyn Savings Bank. Plaintiff, against Theresa Grazmni. et Defendants. Action No. III.

Pursuant to the Judgment herein date4 March 21, 1934. I will sell at public auction to the highest Bidder by Nathaniel Shuter. Auctioneer, at Brooklyn? Real Estate Exchange. "No. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklvn. N. on April 18th, 1934. al 12 o'clock noon, premises situated in tha Borough of Brooklvn. Kings County, Cltf and State of New York, on the north sldi of 86th Street, 54 feet east of 17th Avenue, being 18 feet front and rear by 58 feet in depth, side lines being parallel with 17th Avenue, and each running part of the distance through a party wall, No, 1707 8fith Street.

Dated March 24th. 1934. HENRY BONAWITZ, Referet. CULL EN is DYKMAN. Attorneys fn Plaintiff, 177 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

N. Y. mh2 7t SUPREME COURT, KINQ8 COUNTY Tha Prudential Insurance Companv of A merle plaintiff, against Certruda U. Greenspan et defendants. In oursuance of a iudgraent ot forty-closure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 17th dav of March.

1934, I. th undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder by LOUIS WECHSLER, auctioneer at the Brooklvn Real Estata Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the nth day of April. 1934. at 12:00 o'clock noon, the premises directed by sold Judgment to ba sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or pardel of land, with the buildings and Improvement! thereon erected, situate, lying and being the Borough of Brooklyn.

Countv ot Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of East 45th Street, distant 96 feet southerly from the corner formed by the) Intersection of the westerly side of East Street with the southerly aide of Avenue K. as laid down on the present cltv plan 100 feet wide: running thence westerly, parallel with Avenue K. 75 feet; thence northerly, parallel with East 45th Street. 6 feet; thence westerly again parallel with Avenue K. 25 feeu thenc southerly, parallel with East 5th Street.

27.50 feet; thence easterly, parallel with Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall, 100 feet to the westerly side of East 45th Street, and thence northerly, along the westerly side of East 45th Street. 21,50 feet to th point or place of begnnlng. Together with all the right, title and Interest of the mortgagor, of, In and to the land lying In the street In front of and adjoining the above described premises to the center line thereof. Together with and subject to the easement or right of wav created and contained In a certain declaration made by Cameo Construction dated April 18. 1930.

and recorded April 23. 1930. In Liber 5113 of Conveyances at page 525, with the same force and effect as If said easement or right of wav were fully set forth herein. Dated. March 50.

1934. BENJAMIN AXELROD, Referee. CI.ARK Si REYNOLDS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 52 Broadway. Borough ot Man-hattan. New York city.

mh21-6t we SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Emille Rosenthal, et plaintiffs, versut Margaret Cobbs Parker, et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure herein, I will -ell at public auction by LOUIS WECHSLER auctioneer, at the Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on April 27th, 1934.

at 12 o'clock noon, the premlsea directed bv said ludgment to be sold be. lug in Brooklyn. New York and situated on the south side of Chauncey Street, beginning 80 feel east ot the easterly side ot Reid Avenue, and being: 20 fe-t in width on Chauncey Street, by 20 feet in width in rear and 100 feet In depth on each side, said sidelines running parallel with Reid Avenue; reference is hereby made to said Judgment for a more complete descripticn of said premises SAMUEL FRIEDMAN, Referee. ALEXANDFR D. SMITH, attorney for Plaintiffs, 2 Lafayette Street, Manhattan.

apS-et-th I SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY South Brooklyn Savings Bank, plaintiff, gainst Surah Marie Weisband et al. defendants Pursuant to Judgment entered herein, dated Mnrch 31. 1934, I will sell at public auction by ELIAS CADAN, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklvn, New York, on the 26th day of April, 1934, at 12 clock noon, the mortgaged premises in Brooklvn, County of Kings directed by said Judgment to be sold, on the southerly ot 8l)th Slreet, 792 feet westerly Irom the southwesterly corner of 80th Streey and 14th Avenue and being In dimensions 24 feet In width front and rear by 100 feet in depth on both sides and more particularly described in mortgage record" In the office ot the Register of the County of Kings, in Liber 6324 of Mortgages. Page 134. Together with right 0f 'v over 3 fe 6 Inches of premises adjoining on the east, and subject to right of way over the most, easterly 3 feet 6 Inches nf above, described premlsea In favor of the owner of the premises Immediately adjoining 0a the east, for pleasure automobiles. Dated, Anrll 5 CHARLES SOLODKIN, Referee. ORR BRENNAN, Attorneys for Plata, tiff, 16 Court Street.

Brooklvn. New Yor, 3-7-12-14-19-21 Durkee, co-pastor of the church, Richardson Webster, first vice president Society of Old Brooklynites' which- is sponsoring the celebration, and Charles A. Ditmas president Kings County. Historical Society. The Rev.

Dr. John C. Walker, former Pilgrims pastor and now co-pastor of the merged churches and the Rev. Alvin Robbins, acting assistant, will assist at the service. Massing of Colors The colors of 50 American and patriotic flags will be massed at the altar by representative members of the 11 women's patriotic societies who are participating in the service.

Among them are the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Colonial Daughters "of the 17th Century. Fifteen early American flags in the possession of the Fort Greene Chapter of the D. A. R. will decorate the church.

The Society of Massachusetts In New York City will have its banner carried by Miss Susan Harkins. Mayor LaGuardia has been invited to attend the service and to occupy Pew 89 where Abraham Lincoln sat on Sunday morning, Feb, 26, 1860, preceding his meorable Cooper Union speech. Borough President Raymond V. Ingersoll has been invited to sit in the Beecher Pew, where the family of the famous preacher who was pastor of Plymouth Church from 1647 to 1887, worshipped. Three hundred seats have been reserved in the church for the women's societies of Brooklyn and a similar number for the Society of Old Brooklynites, After Glow At the conclusion of the service, many of those In attendance' will gather around the fireplace in the main reception room of Plymouth Institute adjoining the church, where an "After Glow" meeting will be held.

Brig, Gen. Sydney Grant, president of the Society, of Old Brooklynites will be the speaker and Richardson Webster will preside. Charles A. Ditmas will show slides of historic buildings of the borough and Mrs. Amoretta E.

Fraser, veteran member of Plymouth Church and only two years short of the century mark, will recall her memories of old Brooklyn. Mrs. Fraser came to Brooklyn 65 years ago. and has lived in the same house at 226 Quincy St. Members of the women's patriotic societies will act as a reception committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs.

John H. Pfohl, minister of music of the church. GUEST SPEAKER SERIES Four guest speakers will discuss vital subjects on Sunday evenings during April at Irving Square Presbyterian Church, Wilson Ave. and Wierfield by invitation of the pastor, the Rev. George A.

Crapullo. The subjects and speakers will be: April 8 "Nationalism and Religion," Rabbi J. Cohen April 15 "American Ideals and Racial Intolerance." Ben stern. April 22 "Is American Democracy In Danger of Fascism?" Dr. J.

Max Wels. April 29 "Hitler's Challenge to Nathan Perlmau of Temple Emanu-El. FEDERATION BROADCAST The radio committee iOf the Brooklyn Church and Mission Federation presents the following broadcast for the week of April 8: Sunday, 3 to 4 p.m., Station WITH, the Rev. G. Howard Howe, First Naza-rene Church.

Hill. Mondav, morning devotion, 7:45 to 8 o'clock, Station WliVD, the Rev. Allan K. Chalmers, Broadwav Tabernacle. Tuesday.

Thursday and Saturday, morning devotion, 7:45 to 8 O'clock, Station WEVD. Wednesday, morning devotion. 7:45 to 8 o'clock. Station WEVD, Dr. C.

O. Peder-fon, Deaconess Home and Hospital, Brooklvn. Wednesday, 2 to 3:13 p.m., Station WRRC. Book Review. Wednesday, 4 lo 4:30 p.m., Station WNEW.

shut-in hour. Friday, April 18, morning devotion 7:45 to 8 o'clock, station WEVD, the Rev. G. McKiernan, Wyckoll Baptist Chtirch. Manhattan Baptists (Ealuanj lapttut (Elutrrl.

117th Street, bet. Alh and 7111 Av'rnuea Dr. WILL H. HOUGHTON, Pastor, Preaches 11:00 "The Lite and Letters ot Peter the Apostle" 7 Peter Thinks of Prophecy" 3:00 Svmposlum bv Colleite Students 7:30 Dr. Donald Grey Bamhouse Conference DaysWed.

to Sat. liicl. 7:45 P.M. Grace Livingston Hill and Joseph Colin Broadcast Sunday at 11 and 8, With' 1010 ky Bahal I1AILVI CENTRE 119 st "'n Moor SUI" IRWIN me Temple Divine Science "CHIRCH OF THE" I ni in in DIVINE IENCF B1LTMORE HOTKL SI'NDAr 11 A rev. EMMET FOX pastor "The Springtime of the Soul" Mid-Week Mcctinrs UWeit.

A Friday Noon A 11:1.1 F.M.J Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church 6th' 11th and Stj. 11 A M. and 8 P.M. Dr. J.

V. MOI.KKNHAHRR Wednesday. 8 P.M.. Midweek Service Protestant Episcopal INCARNATION XFZVll Rey. H.

P. SILVER, S.T.D., Rrclor 8 and 10 A.M. Holy Communion 11 A.M. Morning Pravrr, Sermon by Rev. George A.

Robertshaw 4 CONFIRMATION and SERMON by Rt. Rey. CHARMS K. fill.BKRT. D.l.

nond ay Services. Monday-Friday. 12:20 RANSON broadcast the speeches of Attorney General Cummings, Senator Royal S. Copeland and Governor Lehman from the Commodore Hotel in Man hattan. WOR will join the hookup from 10 to 11 clock.

Brooklyn Items Dr. J. Stanley Durkee of the Plymouth Church will be the principal speaker at the Cathedral of the Underworld to morrow afternoon. Dr. Durkee's sermon will be broadcast over WMCA beginning at 3:30 p.m.

Montague Free, president of the recently organized American Rock Garden Society and horticulturist of the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, will discuss "Rock Gardens" In a broadcast over WOR Monday, April 16, at 3:30 p.m. He will be introduced by Richardson Wright, vice president of the New York Horticultural Society, editor of "House and Garden" and contributor to The Eagle Review, Senator Clarence C. Dill will compare radio here and abroad when he speaks over WEAF next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in connection with a gathering of the George Washington University Secondary School Students WEVD announces a full hour of opera for tonight from the Hippodrome. "Aida" will be heard from 10 to 11 p.m. A debate on the subject "Do We Need Job Insurance" will be heard on WOR tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.

For the affirmative Abraham Epstein, executive secretary of the Amjrican Association for Social Security; for the negative Merwin K. Hart, president of the New York State Economic Council. FORECLOSURES fifty-one feet and ten Inches to the southerly side of Lot one hundred and ninety-four 11941 on the Map of property belonging to James Pearsall, filed November 16th, 1349. as Map No. 543; thence southeasterly along Lot one hundred and ninety-four U94I nine feet and Ave Inches to the intersection of a line drawn parallel with Fifth Avenue and distant one hundred and sixty feet southeasterly therefrom; thence southwesterly parallel with Fifth Avenue ninety-flve feet and five Inches to the northeasterly side of Bergen Street: thence northwesterly along the northeasterly side of Bergen Street sixty feet to the point or place of beginning.

Together with all the right, title and Interest of the mortgagor of, in and to Bergen Street lying in front of and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof. Together with all fixtures and articles ot personal property now or hereafter attached to or used in connection with the premises, all of which are covered by said mortgage. Dated. Aorll 2d. 1934.

IVAN RUBENSTEIN. Referee. HUTTON HOLAHAN Attorneys for Plaintiff. 32 Court Street. Brooklvn.

Y. a2 7 9 14 18 21 SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OP KINOS-Henry Bermant. plaintiff, against Max Roth et defendants. JACOB I.

BEHMAN. Plaintiff's Attorney 22o Broadway, Manhattan. New York Citv. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered In the above entitled action In Kings Countv Clerk office March 22. 1934.

I. the undersigned referee, will sell ar tuibiic auction, bv WALTER H. HALLO-WELL, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1S9 Montague Street Brooklyn, New York City, on the 13th dav of April. 1934.

at 12 o'clock noon the premises In the said lodgment directed to be sold, being a plot of ground is the Borough of Brooklvn. New York Cltv. situate on the easterly side of Gravesend Avenue, distant 40 feet north of Avenue E. being 40 feet wide front and rear and 85 feet deep on both sides: reference being made to said Judgment for a more complete description of said premises. JAMES M.

GOLDING. Referee. mh23-6t SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OP KINGS Maude Underwood Rohe. plaintiff against William Kolodre.sk! et defendants.

HARRY L. THOMPSON, Plaintltf Attorney, id Court Street, Brooklvn. N. Y. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure In the above entitled action filed In Kings County Clerk's office February 15.

1934. I. the undersigned referee, will sell at public auction by HARRY HYAMS. auctioneer at the Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange, 139 Montague Street. Brooklyn New York City, on the 13th day ol April.

1934. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In said Judgment directed to be sold, being a plot of ground In the Borough of Brooklyn, New York city, on the easterly side of Sea Gate Avenue, beginning 40 feet north of the northerly side of Nautilus Avenue, and being 60 feet in wldih on Sea Gate Avenue by 60 feet in width In rear and 100 feet In depth on each tide, said side lines running parallel with Nautilus Avenue: reference being made to said Judgment for a mora complete description of said premises. ABRAHAM L. DORIS, Referee. mh23-6t ti The 100th anniversary of the founding of the city of Brooklyn will be observed today.

Broadcasters will help celebrate the occasion by transmitting a number of programs throughout the. day. This morning the Landt Trio and White paid special tribute to Brooklyn by singing Borough President Raymond V. Ingersoll favorite songs, "Lord Jefiry" and "On the Road to Mandalay." This feature was heard over WEAF. The big dinner at the Hotel St.

George this evening will be picked up by WMCA and WJZ. WMCA will carry the entire program beginning at 9:15 o'clock. WJZ will come In at 10 o'clock and carry on for a half hour. There will be speeches by Cleveland Rodgers. editor of The Eagle; Dr.

Harold Campbell, Superintendent of Schools; Governor Herbert H. Lehman; Mayor F. H. LaGuardia; former Governor Alfred E. Smith; Dr.

S. Parkes Cadman, and a number of other dignitaries. A special message from President Roosevelt will be 'read by Frederick W. Hinrichs. Brigadier General Sidney Grant will act as toast-master.

Jack Denny and his orchestra will dedicate their midnight program on WJZ to Brooklyn. Another hundredth anniversary dinner is scheduled to be broadcast tonight over WABC and WEAF. It is the Jefferson Day dinner of the National Democratic Club. WABC will pick up Speaker Henry T. Rainey's remarks at 8:30 from Washington.

At 10:30 WEAF will LEGAL NOTICES File No. 25311934. THE PBOPLE OP THE STATE OP NEW York, byfne grace of God free and IndependentTo Luigl Riva, Marie Rlva, Caroline Riva, Elvira Riva, if livinf. and if dead 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, lielr.s at law and next of kin of Angelo Riva, deceased. Send greet- whereas, Louis Perasso, who resides at 142 Union Avenue.

Brooklyn, N. has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing, bearing data the 31st day of December. 1931. relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the last will and testament of ANGELO RIVA. lately residing at No.

311 ij Leonard Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn City of New Vork. 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 at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 1st day of May. at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, whv such decree should not be made. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon.

George Albert (Seal) Wingate, Surrogate of our said Countv. at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 30ih day of March. 1934. PKRCY T. STAPLETON.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. This citation Is served upon you as required by law. You are not obliged to appear In person. If vou fail to appear it will be assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written objections theieto. You have a right to have an attorney-at-iaw appear for you.

mh31-4t FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Dime Sayings Bank of Brooklyn, plaintiff, against Neighbor Realty Corp. and olliets, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled action and bearing date the 22d day of March, 1934. I. the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv JAMES A.

HB1ANEY auctioneer, at the Brooklvn Heal Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street. In the Borough of Brooklvn. Countv of Kings, on the 23d day ot April.

1934. at twelve noon, the oremtsps directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in lie Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northeasterly side of Bergen Street, dijtant one hundred feet southeasterly from the corner formed bv the intersection of the northeasterly side of Bergen Street with the southeasterly side of firth Avenue: running thence northeasterly parallel with Fifth Avenue one hundred feet; thence southeaster! parallel with Bergea Street Have Your Horoscope Read by Eagle Expert The Eal hat irranted with the Bey.

Arthur W. Brookl for brief horoscope, readlnfs which will be mailed to those who tend 13 eents and self. addressed So ilamprd envelope, tOfCther with filled-in questionnaire below. No personal questions will be answered. The readme, will cover rlslnf and mn alfna of the rodlac analysis only.

Address Dr. Arthur IV. Rrooks, Brooklyn Daily Eafle. iNamc Atldr Birth year nionlh. FORECAST FOR SUNDAY, APRIL 8 The aspects Sundays are likely to produce vibrations that will tend to strife and discord, and therefore utmost caution and tact will be necessary to prevent misunderstandings.

It will be well to avoid excitement and to spend the day in rest, quietness, and in meditation and religious devotions. Those who think of the higher spiritual values of life and engage in intensive devotional and religious rites will be able to off-set the ill effects of the vibrations; but those who neglect the spiritual will follow naturally the course of least resistence and to them the day will I.

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