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312 13 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1933 Chicago, where they spent SAIL TOMORROW Mr. and Mrs. rtancis W. Flood of Burns. Mrs.

Irene Sovak and Mrs. John H. Ernst. Tea was served after the fashion show, and many of the guests inspected Mrs. Sayers' gardens.

Westhampton Beach News Society 5avvil. entertained at a luncheon and bridge recently Mrs. Fredericlc Poppe, Mrs. Herbert Funk, Mrs. Henry Bowman and Mrs.

Benjamin Brovtn. Later they were the guests of Mrs. Frederick Poppe at the Island Hills Country Club. ON VACATION TRIP Dr. J.

Arthur Buchanan of 513 Ocean Ave. has left Brooklyn for a vacation trip. He will return and resume his practice on Sept. 5. 'id Prospect Park West and their niece.

Miss Teresa Stevenson, will sail tomorrow on the Transylvania of the Anchor Line for a cruise to the North Cape and Bermuda. Upon their return Miss Stevenson will visit at the home of Miss Virginia Leahy at Hornrll, N. Y. Miss Stevenson is a junior at the College ol St. Elizabeth, Convent Station, New Jersey.

Mrs. Arthur Poppe of Colton ii 1 bush. The Rev. Father Hubert Reardon, brother of the bridegroom, performed the ceremony, which wa followed by a reception at the Hotel St. George.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, had Mrs. Joseph Hughes, her cousin, as her only attendant. Thomas Reardon was best man for his brother, who had as ushers George Reardon and Thomas Dolan. The bride is a graduate of St. Agnes Seminary and St Joseph's College, and Mr.

Reardon was graduated from Brooklyn Prep. After extended wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Reardon will live in Pembroke Hall, Linden Boulevard. CHOMSKY TENXEN Miss Anna V.

Tennen, daughter Mrs. Fannie Tennen of 725 Mon-tauk Court, was married last eve time at the World's Fair. Mr. and Mrs. David J.

Campbell of Park Slope are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cummings of Shelter Island Heishts.

GOING ON TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Demsey and Mrs. Ellen Boelger of 700 Ocean Ave.

will lea- tomorrow for a motor trip to Niagara Falla and Montreal, Canada, and will return after Labor Day. protect I pai jp flOTIHl her baby skin Everett Dentlow Haight Wed To Miss Elizabeth Armstrong la Greenwich Church Yesterday Particularly interesting to societj on the Heights was the wedding yesterday in Greenwich, oi Miss Elizabeth M. Armstrong, daughter of Mrs. Charles E. Armstrong ol Belle Haven, and the late Mi Armstrong, to Everest Denslow Haight, son of Mrs.

Frederick Everest Haight of 410 Park Manhattan, and Litchfield, and the late Mr. Haight. The ceremony was performed in the rectory of St Mary's Church by the Very Rev. Edward G. Fitzgerald, O.

of Washington, D. C. Only the members of the immediate families were present. The Haight family formerly resided at 17 Monroe Place and are well known in Heights social circles. The bridegroom is a brother of Sherman Post Haight and of Mrs.

Charles Vanderveer Graham (Elizabeth G. Haight). Mr. and Mrs. Haight will reside at Goldens Bridge, N.

Y. Mr. Haight is a graduate of Williams Colleg and is a member of the University, Grolier, St. Anthony, Merchants and Church Clubs. Mrs.

Preston Strong Millar and Bradford P. Millar are on a week's tour of the Berkshires and the and will visit R. Visscher Millar at Madison Barracks, Water-town, N. y. From there they will Bo to the Thousand Islands and to the Finger Lakes, returning to Brooklyn the latter part of next week.

Mrs. Charles A. Soper of 1523 New York Ave. is at Northpoit. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry C. Brown of New Britain, were guests of Mrs. Brown's brother, John Paul Stack of the Hotel Ptcrrepont. before sailing Tuesday for Quebec on the Dutchess.

Mr. Brown is a brother of Dr. Henry E. Brown of Clinton St. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Charles Murphy of 51 Montgomery Place, WVlA Qia nnnr nf 1- station with iV disposable tissues KiVv A- If V-K IftAV '7 1 i vts Hl 25 1 Use for handkerchiefs, for drying, as a bib, for everything! Surprisingly Inexpensive. Mrs. William E. Lowe was formerly Miss Emma Marshall, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Levin Rothrock Marshall of Roslyn. (Photo by Ira L. Hill.) MOTHERS call Kleentx "the friendly tissue" because it's so handy and practical for so many, many uses. It costs very little.

You use each tissue just once, then destroy. It's even softer than linen, and infinitely more absorbent. Here are but a few of the many comments received from mothers: "Kleenex makes the ideal handkerchief. It's so soft and absorbent that I feel sure of the safety of it on baby's tender skin." "I dry my baby with Kleenex after her bath. Even old linen doesn't absorb moisture so effectively, and thorough drying is important in any baby's comfort." "I use a sheet of Kleenex tucked under the chin as grandfather docs his napkin, when I give my baby her cod liver oil and orange juice which stain clothes so badly.

Baby's dresses are spotless and mother's temper much improved now. Kleenex also cuts down laundry expense." And these arc only a few of the valuable uses for Kleenex Use it to remove face creams and cosmetics thtsafe way. It blots all dirt and impurities from the pores. You will want a box in ever room in your house. Safer than handkrehM Important for baby! Kleenex is made under the most hygienic conditions.

It is kept dean, hygienic, even during use, by the patented, self-dispensing, pull-out carton. You touch only the tissues you are about to use. Your hand never enters the box to contaminate or mess up the other sheets. You never take out more than the required amount assurance of economy! Sold at all drug, dry goods and department stores. 4 Special to The Eagle Westhampton Beach.

Aug. 18 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howell entertained at their home yesterday in honor of Mrs. Bruce Remick and Mrs.

Thomas Burgen. Among those present were the Misses Susan Arnold, Katharine Arnold, Elizabeth Arnold, Marjorie Edinburg, Kather-ine Allen, Harriette Van Saum, Constance Woodworth, Del Hubert, Mr. and Mrs. David Ralph Jacques Arnold, Rainsford Allen, Louis Allen and James Ewing. Mr.

and Mrs. L. Woodruff Ward of Beach Lane are visiting their daughter. Miss Amy Morey Ward, at Camp Mudgekeewis, in Maine. Miss Anne George of Brooklyn departed this week after several weeks stay at the Dune Surf Club.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis V. Duffy and their sons. Hugh and Francis Duffy, of Brooklyn, are ai the Hampton Inn for the remainder of the season.

Mrs. John W. Davis Jr. gave a dinner at the Atlantic Beach Club last night. Mrs.

Carleton Holdrcdge of Paris, France, is the guest of Mrs. Philip Harris Giddens at Hewlett. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.

Addinsell of Glen Cove and Miss Dorothy de Milhau have Joined the Saratoga Springs house party of Mr. and Mrs. Jacksdh A. Dykman and Mrs. Louis J.

de Milhau for the weekend. J. Spencer Weed, president of the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden, and Reginald Reeve, secretary, are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schey at East Hampton.

Mr. and Mrs. Schey will give a dinner in their honor tonight at the Devon Yacht Club and tomorrow they will attend the Riding Club horse show. REARDON-DOLAN Miss Eleanor Mane Dolan, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.

P. H. Dolan of 184 Winthrop was married yesterday morning to Cyril Rear-don, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Reardon of Bay Ridge, at the Church of the Holy Cross, Flat- A delightfully cool and comfortable overnight trip.

Spacious lounges. Wharton-Ford entertainer- comfortable state rooms with hot and cold run. ning water, $1.00 up. Deli' 6ous meals. ROUND TRIP M.50 SAT.

WEEK-END ROUND TRIP S4.50 TAKE YOUR CAR ALONG! Lou R.W Trip Iv.fxr (PuIkw Stt) f. M. DTl.rlt Time. Ticii Cotiiolidaifd Ofxtt, Pur 14, B.VcU, 7 700) nl Grind Cntrr.i Tmanul. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP LEGAL MtTlCES SUPREME COURT.

K1NG3C0UNTY AONES BAUER, as executrix ol the Last Will and Testament ot Joseph C. Bauer, also known as Joseph Bauer, deceased, Plaintiff, against 1. LAWYERS TITLE AND GUARANTY COMPANY, 2. LENA HELLER, 3. AMANDA KENNEDY, 4.

CLARA JAEKEL, 5. JOSEPHINE W. FAY MASS 6. AUGUST J. LEPOLD, 7 LILLIAN LASSEN, alio known as LILLIAN LASSEN KRAUS, 8.

CARL WILLIAM NATTJSCH, 9. RUTH MULLER, 10. GLADYS BONNER, 11. ALFRED NATTJSCH, 12. HERMAN NA-TUSCH, 13.

ELOISE MARQUARDT TAYLOR, formerly known as ELOISE MARQUARDT KINDL. 11. HELENA E. MARQUARDT, also known as HELEN E. MARQUARDT.

If such defendants b. livmn, and If said defendants be dead, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff claiming or who may claim to have any Interest In or a general or speciflo Men upon the real property described In the complaint in this action, or any part thereof by, through or under any of th. said defendants, or any of them, such unknown persons being herein generally described and being intended to be included In the following description, vis. th. widows, husbands, heirs, devisees, executors, trustees, administrators, creditors, lienors, grantees and successors In interest, of any of such defendants ss may be dead, and their husbands, wives, or widows, h'lrs.

devisees, legal representatives, creditors, lienors, grantees and successors In interest, and their husbands, wives or widows, If sny, all of whom and whose names are unknown to plaintiff, the real or true firit names of th. anov. defendants designated by fictitious first names being unknown to plaintiff, and also any and all unknown other persons, If any, whose names or parts ot whose names ar. unknown to plaintiff, and cannot, after diligent inquiry, b. ascertained, being all the remaining heirs at Isw, devisers and nexf of kin.

executors, sd-minlstrators, creditors, lienors, grsntees ot assigns of Ida M. Morse, deceased, and their husbands, wives or widows, heirs, devisees, legal representatives, creditors, lienors, grantees and successors In Interest, and their husbands, wives or widows, If sny, all of whom snd whose names are unknown to plaintiff THE PEOPLE OP THE STATS OF NEW YORK. Defendants, TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to answer th. complaint In this sction, and to serve a cony of your answer, or, If th. complaint Is not served with this summons, to serve a notic.

of appearances on plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after th. service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, Judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, Jamaica, New York. April 18th, 1933 THOMAS J. TOWERS.

Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and Post Offic. Address, 90-50 Psrsons Boulevard. New York. To: ALFRED NATUSCH and HERMAN NATTJSCH, if such defendants be living, and if said defendants be dead, any snd all persons unknown to plaintiff claiming or who may claim to have any interest in or a genera) or specific Hen upon the real property described in th.

complslnt in this action, or any part thereof By, through or under any of th. said defendants, or any of them, such unknown persons being herein generally described and being intended to be Included in the following description, vis, th. widows, husbands, heirs, devisees, executors, trustees, administrators, creditors, lienors, grsntees and successors In Interest, of sny of such defendants as may be dead, and their husbands, wives, or widows, heirs, devisees, legal representstlves, creditors, lienors, grantees and successors In Interest, and their husbands, wives or widows, If any, all of whom and whoso names are'unknown to Dlalntlff, th. real or true first names of the abov. defendants designated by fictitious first names being unknown to plaintiff, and also any and all other unknown persons.

If any, whose names or parts of whos. names are unknown to plaintiff, and cannot, after diligent Inquiry, ascrtained. being all th. remaining heirs at law, devisees snd next of kin. executors, administrators, creditors, lienors, grsntees or assigns of Ida M.

Morse, deceased, and their husbands, wives or widows, heirs. devLees, legal representatives, creditors, lienors, grantees snd successors In Interest, and their husbands, wives or widows, if any, all of whom and whose names ar. unknown to plaintiff. The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of th. Supreme Court, of the State of New York, made by HON.

CHARLES J. DODD, one of th. Justices of this Court, dated the 1th dsy of August, 1933, and filed with the comnlalnt In th. office of th. Clerk of Kings County, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City and stste nf New York.

THE OBJECT of this action It to foreclose a mortgag covering: All that lot or parcel of land, with the buildings and IliTI an of of 1 of of of of to in of in ning to Irving Chomsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Chomsky of 576 E. 4th in tne N. H.

Restaurant. The Rev. Dr. Jacob Bosnlack performed the ceremony. The bride is an active member the Brooklyn Visiting Nurses Association and has been active in civics and politics.

The couple will reside in Brooklyn upon their return from a wedding trip to the Berkshires. Mrs. William K. Cairns, accompanied by her niece, Miss Grace Terry, both of 32 71st are on a two-week motor trip to Chicago, 111. SON BORN Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Burns of Jamaica announce the birth of a son, Robert Grant Burns, at St. John's Hosnital Mondav. Mrs. Burns is the former Miss Jean Grant, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George R. Grant of East New York. Mr. and Mrs.

Dan C. Carroll of Garden City were among those of local interest who returned from Europe on the Hamburg of the Hamburg-American line. Mr. and Mrs. M.

T. Dahl of 1783 W. 3d Brooklyn, are at the Hotel Cedarshore, on Great South Bay, Sayville, RETURN FROM TRIP The Misses T. A. and M.

C. Hynes of 184 Hancock St. and Mr. and Mrs, John Cunningham and their two sons of Hollis have Just returned from an extended motor trip through the Mid-Western States and Can ada. Their trip took them through FALL RIVER LINE Rsltt (Phom CO.

OTHER SERVICES Pi sold sous Lino Ltrs I P. M. daily Niw London Lino llijllnht stall T.ra 12 Nooo dtiljr txcout Uundiy. N-w Bodford Lino T.ti p. at.

Monitor. Wpdneidor. Frldor. LEGAL NOTICES improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City snd Stat, of New York, described as follows: Beginning; at a point on the southerly side of 52d Street, distant Thre. hundred seventy-eight (37B' feet and nln.

Inches vest of Twentieth Avenue, running thence Southerly parallel with Twentieth Avenue and part of th. distance through a party wall On. hundred (lOO'l feet and two (2" inches; running thenc Westerly parallel with S2d Street, eighteen (IB') feet and three inches; running thence Northerly again parahe: with Twentieth Avenue, One hunured 100-1 feet and two 121 Inches to the Southerly side of 52d Street, and thence Easterly along the Southerly side of S'Jd Street, eighteen (18' feet and three inches to the point or plsc. of beginning. Said premises being known ss and by the Street No.

1938 S2d street, Brooklyn, New York. Subject to and together with existing party driveway easements. Dated, August 9th. 1933. THOMAS J.

TOWERS. Attorn.y for PlPlr.tlfi. eull-Ot-f FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY The Prudential 8avlngs Bsnk, Plaintiff, against Edward Levy, et Defendants. Pursuant to Judgment dated August 7th, 1933. I will sell at public auction, by Abelea At Ress, Auctioneers, at Brooklyn Real Estat.

Exchange, 189 Montagu. Street, Brooklyn, Aug. 30, 1933, at twelve noon, mortgaged premises In Kings County, directed by said Judgment to be sold described as follows: Beginning at southeast corner of Varies; Avenue and Scholea Street; thence east along south side of Scholes Street MO feet; thence south on line parallel with east line Varlck Avenue 200 feet to north line Meserole Street; thence west (long north line of Meserole Street 140 feet to corner formed by Intersection of east line Varlck Avenue and north line of Meserole Street; thence north along east line Varlck Avenue 200 feet to beginning. Together with street Interests. Subject covenants and restrictions of record and to any state of facts sn accurate survey msy show.

Dated August 8th. 1933. RUTH A. LAPIDUS, Referee. HERBERT A.

O'BRIEN, Plaintiff's Attorney, Office and P. O. Address, 149-23 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, N. Y. SU9.

11,15. 18, 22. 25.29-71 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Kings County Sayings Bsnk, plaintiff, against Sarah Zlgler et defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered the above-entitled action and bearing date the 7th day of April, 1933, the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by ALLEN M.

TEPLITZ, auctioneer, in the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom, No. 189 Montague Street. In the Borough of Brooklyn. County Kings, City and state of New York, on the 30th day of August, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be told and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of 77th Street, distant two hundred forty-six (2481 feet eight It) inehee easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of 77th Street with the easterly side ot 21st Avenue; running thence northerly parallel with 21st Avenue one hundred MOO) feet to the center line of the block; thenre easterly parallel with 77th Street twenty-six (281 feet eight (81 inches; thenre southerly again parallel with 21st Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred (100) feet to the northerly side of 77th Street, and thenre westerly along the northerly side Of 77th Street twenty-six (26) feet eight (8) Inches to the point or nlace of beginning. Dated.

August 7th. 1933. FRANK O. OOLOAN. Referee.

TAYLOR ROBERTS. Plaintiffs Attorneys. 7 Hanoyer Street. New York. N.

YL ail8 11 15 IB 22 25 2D SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Kings County Savings Bank, plaintiff, against James H. Lamb. Svlvla M. Lamb, his wife, and Burns de fendants.

Action No. 1. In pursuance of a Judgment of fore closure and sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled action and bearing date the 7th day of April. 1933. I.

the undersigned, the referee In said ludtment named, will sell at mibllo auetlon to the highest bidder, bv Allen M. Tenllta. auctioneer. th Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Adams, Margaret McAdams, Mary McGoldrick, Eleanor Robinson, Marie Turecoma, Frances Young, Peggy Conolley, Peter Creamer, Edward Flanagan, Gerald Loughman, Russei Loughman, David Lawrence, Walter McAdams, James McShane, Thomas McGoldrick, William Rukoff. Vincent Turecoma, Richard Manton and Alfred Du Brul.

Frederick C. Tanner Jr. Host at Dinner Party Frederick C. Tanner Jr. entertained last night at dinner In Southampton prior to the Hampton Players' performance of "Double Door," by Elizabeth McFaden, at the Parrish Memorial Hall.

His guests were the Misses Helen Allen, Jeanne L. and Patricia R. Murray, Jane Ogden, Anne, Catherine and Charlotte Wall, Jane Bowers, Marie Theresa and Rosamund Murray. Also Angler and Anthony Duke, Basil Harris Richard Harris, Ellis Knowles, William Wilson, James Butter, Thomas E. Murray 3d, Gordon Stillman, James F.

McDonnell Jr. and Marshall Gaffney. Bridge and Fashion Show At Home of Mrs. William Sayers Held Yesterday in Bellport Special to The Eagle Bellport, Aug. 18 The bridge and fashion show at the home of Mrs.

William L. Sayers, Acombamack, was held yesterday. The fashion show was held out of doors, and the guests were seated in the garden, open to the sea, and on the loggia. The mannequins, young society girls from Bellport, Sayville, Bayport and Blue Point, modeled the gowns down a runway, which extended across the top of a sunken rose garden. Among those present were Mrs.

Elmer A. Sperry Mrs. HarlaM B. Tibbetts, Miss E. H.

T. Smith, Mrs. David Lanman, Miss Pegy Lanman, Mrs. William McGuirck, Mrs. Frederick Merritt, Mrs.

William Pascual, Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. David Shea, Frederick Van Vranken, Mrs. Thomas Patterson, Mrs. Charles Gaylord Beavers, Mrs.

John Jordan, Mrs. Arthur Ericson, Mrs. Reginald Webster, Mrs. Alan Baker, Mrs. Duncan Lasher, Mrs.

Charles F. Droste Jr, Mrs. Harry Pearsall, Mrs. Onesime Cypiot, Miss Lillie King, Miss Kath-ryn King, Mrs. Eugene Hake, Mrs.

Julian Lucas, Mrs. John K. Bolen, Miss Betty McGuire, Mrs. Stewart Cavanaugh, Mrs. Eugene Moran, Mrs.

Charles McLaughlin, Mrs. Frank Foley, Mrs. John H. Schmid, Mrs. Charles Gavin, Mrs.

Charles Feltman, Mrs. Marion Adams, Mrs. James Watt, Mrs. Marguerite Mc-Kee, Mrs. Laurens Reeve Bowden, Mrs.

Frederick Gurney, Mrs. Charles Rhodes, Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. August Behman, Mrs. Walter E.

Mrs. Merrill N. Foote nun aj WIG X1U1, DUCK. X11115 Falls, for the week, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Hugh Kelly of Rye, N. Y. Miss Darcy Kellogg Will Be Married to Landon Thomas Tomorrow at Maine Residence Miss Darcy Kellogg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Rogers Kellogg of Manhattan, Dark Harbor, and Morrlstown, N.

will be married tomorrow to Landon Thomas, son of Landon A. Thomas of Augusta, Ga. The ceremony will be performed in the gardens of the Kellogg Dark -Harbor residence, Minots. Tho Rev. John Crocker of Princeton will perform the ceremony and there will be a small outdoor reception.

Miss Cornelia Kellogg will be maid of honor and only attendant for her sister, who is a granddaughter of Professor and Mrs, Brainerd Kellogg, who resided on S. Portland Ave. for many years. Orrin Wood of Boston will be best man and the ushers will be Frederic B. and Edmund Kellogg, brothers of the bride, and Dr.

Laurence Lunt of Concord, Mass. Miss Kellogg is a graduate of Miss Walker's School and of Bryn Mawr and is a member of the Junior League. Mr. Thomas is an alumnus of Middlesex and of Harvard. After a wedding trip Mr.

Thomas and his bride will live in Augusta. Marriage Announced of Mist Eleanor Averill -And Lt. Homer W. Kiefer Announcement is made today of the marriage of Lt. Homer W.

Kiefer, U. S. Army, Fort Hamilton, Miss Eleanor Averill, daughter of Mrs. C. K.

Averill or Menimonie, in the parsonage of a Presbyterian Church in Chicago, 111., on July 29. The Rev. Fred Merrifield performed the ceremony. Miss Averill, who is a niece of Brig. Gen.

Lucius R. Holbrook, commanding general of the 1st Division, received her Bachelor of Science degree at Stout Institute, Wisconsin, and attended La Salle Seminary in Boston and Ripon College, Ripon, Wis. T.ipni.pnanh Kiefer entered the military service as a private in July. 1917, and was appointed to West Point in 1918, from which he was graduated as a lieutenant of artillery with the class of 1920. While at the Military Academy he was a member of the cadet football squad and later became interested in polo.

He is a former member of the All-Army representative team which toured the Argentine in 1930. He has been stationed at Fort Hamll- trm fnr th nnsr. t.hrp vpnrx unci is at present aide-de-camp to General Holbrook, Mrs. Esther A. Coster of 150 Steu ben religious editor of The Eagle, sailed this afternoon on the Grace liner Santa Paula.

She will visit Havana, Colombia and Panama. Mrs. Valentine P. Havens enter- tallied it gucaw hii tjrjyuuo ouuiil- ampton Theater last night. www Mrs.

John H. Prentice will give a dance tonight at Belmead, Newport, R. in honor of Miss Adelaide Whitehouse. Mr. and Mrs.

Fitz-Hugh Whitehouse will entertain at dinner for her at Belmead beforehand. Mrs. William Cary Sanger is at the Blackstone, Mannattan, irom Sangerfleld, N. Y. Miss Genevieve Fitzgerald and Miss Isabelle King have returned from a motor trip to A Century of Prog ress in Chicago and are now spending several weexs at Spring Lake, n.

i mey recency entertained friends from Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peelle of Forest Hills returned today on the Hamburg, of the Hamburg Amer ican Line. Mrs.

Frank Battistella of Baldwin was a 'luncheon guest of Mrs. Henry G. Cramer at the Cedarshore yesterday. Thomas Randall of 18 Spencer Place is at Waltham, Mass. Edward H.

Watson, formerly of 18 Spencer Place, is in Detroit, Mich. Long Island Society Luncheon Hostesses Entertain At Crescent Athletic-Hamilton Club; Supper Dance Also Held Special fo The Eagle Huntington, Aug. 18 Mrs. Edward Clark of 315 Argyle Road, Brooklyn, gave a luncheon and bridge at the Crescent Athletic Hamilton Club yesterday. Her guests were Mrs.

Al-phonse A. Shelare, Mrs. Hugh M. Copeland, Mrs. Martin A.

O'Neil, Miss Mary Walsh, Mrs. David Griffin, Mrs. Bart T. Tiernan and Mrs. Anne Bennett.

Mrs. Herbert Haug of Bayville and Brooklyn was also a hostess at a luncheon and bridge at the Crescent Athletic Hamilton Club yesterday. Her guests were Mrs. Fred Klein, Mrs. Albert Bridgens, Mrs Harry Hart, Mrs.

John Schaefer, Mrs. Asnes Goodwin. Mrs. S. A.

Clarkson and Mrs. Mabel Weir. Others who entertained at the club yesterday were Miss Julia M. Gavin of Brooklyn and Huntington, who was hostess to Mrs. James Grogan, Mrs.

David Losee, Mrs. George Brubacker and Mrs. Charles Buckner. Mrs. Thomas Parker Payne of Brooklyn and Huntington was luncheon hostess to Miss Juliet Baylis, Mrs.

Irving Frost and Mrs. Warren Van Name. Mrs. N. P.

Rathbun of Brooklyn was hostess to Mrs. Harry Corvan and Mrs. S. A. Meyers.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Lough-man Sr. of Lawrence gave a supper dance last evening- in honor ol their daughter.

Miss Alice Lough- man, and their son, Edward Lough- man Jr. Among the guests were the Misses Marie Campbell, Helen Reilly, Virginia Collins, Rosemary Garry, Harry Wernicken. John Campbell, John Beach. Frank Donnelly and George Semler. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Norman de Whitehouse of Brookville have taken a cottage at the United States at Saratoga Springs. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward K. Browne and their young daughter, Leila Rrnume. nf Great Neck are at the Hotel Cedarshore for the remainder of the month. A large progressive dinner party at which Mrs. Paul Cuddihy of Bay Shore, Mrs.

Edward Loughman of Babylon, Mrs. Walter McAdams of Brightwaters, Mrs. V. A. Turecoma of Brightwaters.

Mrs. William Dempsey of Quogue acted as host-esses was held recently. Among those who were present were the Misses May Burns. Rita Cuddihy, Eleanor Dempsey, Anna Dillon, Frances Loughman, Mary Mc 36 and 50 PLAZA ST. Untxcillid vitwi of Grand Army Plaza, Protptct Park, NtwYork Harbor and ikylln.

4 rooms 3 bathi $150 up 4 roomi, kitchontttt up 3 rooms ft kitchtn 11 5 up 3 rooms, kitchonttto 10 up 7 rooms, kilchonotto 45 up Apply rtprpiontotivt on prtmiips or phono STorling 3-8987 ALBERT LOHMANN CO. Agont Phono ftUckmintror 2-1441 TISSUES FORECLOSURES erly side of 60th Street, distant 140 feet noi thwestcrly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northeasterly side ol both street with the nurihKesmnv siae of ljth Avenue; running thenre northeasterly parallel with 15th Avenue 100 feel 2 Inches to the center line of the block between 39tn and both streets; tiience aioug said renter line of the block and parallel with 60th street 40 fret; thence southwesterly parallel with 15l.h Avenue 100 feet 3 inches to the northeasterly side of 60th Street, and thence southeasterly along the northeasterly side of 60th Street 4U lert to the point or place of beginning. Together with all the right, title and Interest of th. mortgagor of, in and to the land lying In 60th Street in front ot and adjoining said premises to the center lino thereof. Dated.

August I5th. 1933 ELI HESNIKOHF. Referee. GEORGE C. Attorney for Plain.

tiff, Office and Post Office Address, 49t)J Skillman Avenue, Borough of Queens. New lOTk L'ly. SU15 18 ii 25 2U St SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY South Brooklyn savings Dank. plainuH, vs.

evo Marsuian ei acienuama. Pursuant to ludtment entered herein. datrd August lulll, 19.13, I will sell at puunc auction, dv jamks a. HtANEY auctioneer, at Brooklyn Heal Estate Exchange. 1H9 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N.

on September 6th, 1933, at 12 clock noon, the mortgaged premises in Brooklyn, County of Kings, directed by said Judgment to be sold, on the northerly side ot Empire Boulevard, distant 325 feet east from the easterly side of Kingston Avenue, being J4 feet 6 Inches In width front and rear bv 120 feet jva inches In depth on but it sides, and fully described in Mortgage Liber 61H7, at page 526. Also all the right, title and Interest of the parties of. In and to Empire Boulevard lying In front of and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof. Together with an casement and right ot way for the purposes of a driveway in. ao and over a sljip of land four feet lit width fronting on the northerly side of Empire Boulevsrd, Immediately adjoining the premises herein described on the east erly side thereof, and running northerly to the garage erected or to be erected.

Subject, however, to a similar easement and right of way for the purposes of a driveway In, to and over a strip of land four feet In width fronting on the northerly side of Empire Boulevard, being the easterly four feet in width of the prem ises herein described and running nortn-erly to the garage erected or to be erected. Dated, August, 14th. 1933. SAMUEL OKOSHKEN, Referee. ORR ft HRENNAN.

Plaintiff's 16 Court Street, Brooklyn, N. 1U15 18 22 25 29 si NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KIKOS COUNTY The Metropolitan Saving. Bank. Plaintiff, against Kuapp Mansion, et Defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 8th dsy ol August, 19JJ, the undersigned, the referee in oaid Judgment named, will sell at publio auction to the highest bidder, by Herman Dahut.

Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Heal Estate Exchange. NO. 189 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklvn, county or Kings, on tne 6ih day oi September. 1933, at twelve o'clock, noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows All that certain lot. piece or parcel ot land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and helng in the Borough of Brooklvn, County of Kings, city and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Ross Street and Bedford Avenue, running thence Northerly along the westerly side of Bedford Avenue seventy-two 172) feet, seven (7) Inches: thence Westerly parallel with Ross Street fifty-seven IS7I feet, five and one-half id'j) Inches: thence Northerly parallel with Bedford Avenue six I6i feet, five 15) inches; thence Westerly parallel with Ross Street fifteen (151 feet; thence Northerly parallel with Bedford Avenue one (1 foot: thence Westerly parallel with Rost Street thirty-seven (37) feet, six and one-half 16 1 a Inches: thence Southerly parallel with Bedford Avenue eighty iBOl feet to the northerly side of Ross Street: and thence Easterly along the northeily side of Ross Street one hundred and tea 1 110 feet to the point or place of beginning.

Together with all fixtures and articles of personal property now or hereafter attached to or used la connection with the said premises. 6ad premises being known as Not. 550-554 Bedford Avenue. Dated, August 10th. 1933.

CHARLES M. HALL. Referee. A 8 ft W. Hutohlns.

Attorneys for Plaintiff. No. 110 William Street. Borouga of Manhattan, City of New Ycu-k. aulJ 18 22 25 29 sept KLEENEX FORECLOSURES Salesroom, No.

189 Montagu. Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and Stat, of New York, on th. 30th day of August, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, th. premises directed by said Judgment to b.

sold and therein described at follows: Ail that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and brine; in the Borough of Brooklyn, of The City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described at follows, to wit: Beginning at a nolnt on the essterlv side of Orsham Avenue, distant fifty feet southerly from the corner formed by the li.tertectlon of the easterly tide of Graham Avenue with the southerly side of Boerum Street; running thence southerlj along the easterly side of Graham Avenue twenty-five feet; thence eaaterly parallel with Boerum Street, one hundred feet; thence northerly, parallel with Oraham Avenue, twenty-five feet, and thence westerly, again parallel with Boerum Street ana part or tne distance through a party wall one hundred feet to the easterly aide of Oraham Avenue, at the point or place of beginning. Dated. August 7th. 1933. KAurtt wkllek.

Heieree. TAYLOR A ROBERTS EAOfl Plain. lifts Attorneys, 7 Hanover Street. New York. N.

Y. tu 8UPREMB COURT. KTNnfl nniiMTv The Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn, iiiaiiitin. against Kegina Klein tt defendants, Action No. 2.

ARTHUR C. WEYMANN. Plalntlrf'a At. torney, Mo. 9 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, New York.

Pursuant to ludtment of foreclosure onrt sale entered in the abov. action in Kin County Clerk's office and dated August 7, 1933, I will sell at public auction by James a. aeaney, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. on August 31, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, nremisei in said inHmn directed to be sold, being a plot of ground in luipiuvcniems tnereon in Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, being more particularly described as follows: On the north side of Avenue 80 feet easterly from the northeast corner of Avenue and West 5th 8treet, being a plot 20 feet in width In front and rear by 100 feet In depth on each tide, the rear line running parallel wiUl Avenue the side nne.s runnlnsj parallel with West 6th Street and the westerly line running part of the distance through a party wall, reference being made to said Judgment for a more complete description of the said liiauiioco. UBLea, AUgUSt 1933.

EDWARD B. BERMAS. Referee. au9-6t wf SUPREME COURT Cfimrrv irtuno John D. von Olahn, at substituted trustee under the last will and testament of John von Olahn, deceased, plaintiff.

neauj corporation and others, defendants. GEORGE H. BURTIS, Plaintiff's Attor-ney 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered In the above-entitled action in th. Kings County Clerk's office, dated August IS, 1933, the undersigned referee, will sell at public auction, by JAMES A.

HEANEY auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York City, on the 6th day of September. 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, the premise! In said Judgment directed to be told, being a plot of land situate In the Borough of Brooklyn, New York City, at the southwesterly corner of 65th Street and West 1st Street, hsvlng a frontage on the southerly tide of 63th Street of 178.76 feet and a frontage on the westerly side of West 1st Street of 43 37 feet and a depth on the most southerly side of 110.32 feet parallel with Avenue P. the westerly line then eTtenrllnir northerly 39 96 feet; thence running west erly parallel with Avenue 13 46 feet thence again northerly hr thre.

severs dimension! aggregating 133.34 feet to the southerly side of Mh street, and being more particularly a.scrioea in ssia judgment, reference being made to said Judgment for. complete description. Dated. August 16, 1933. EDMUND J.

A. WILLIAMS. Referee. auie 18 33 25 30 si SUPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY Rose Hemendlnger and John Hemendlnger, her husband, or the survivors of them, plaintiffs, against Bettle Snelder et al- aerenoants. GEORGE B.

DAVENPORT. Plaintiffs' Attorney. No. 133 Broadway. Manhattan, new xorg.

Pursuant to a ludement entered herein. dated March 9. 1933. I will sell at nubile auction, by JAMES A. HEANEY auc tioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No.

189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on August 23, 1933, at twelve o'clock noon, tne mortgaged premises In the Bor ough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, dl rected by said Judgment to toe sold, sttuste on the easterly aide of Strvker Place. 197.80 feet south of the southerly side of Avenue 8. beina? 20 75 feet in width In front ana 21.41 feet la -lata la rear, disposable FORECLOSURES 1:5.71 fret In depth on one side and 120.42 feet in depth on the other side. Dated, New York.

New York. August 2, 1933. JAY JONES, Referee. au2-bt-wf SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Kings County Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Llllle Charnay, Vanell Realty Corporation and People of the State of New nors, aeienaanis. Action no.

i. In pursuance ot a Judgment ot fore closure and sale duly made and entered in the above-entitled action and bearing date the 27th day of April, T.K13, 1, the undersigned, th. referee lu said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv ALLEN M. TEPLITZ, auctioneer, in the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. No.

189 Montague Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County oi Kings, city ana auie or New vorx, on tne JUtn day ot August, liu.l, al la O'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel ot land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, ot the City of New York, County of Kings and state of New York, bounded and described at follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of East Eighth street, distant one hundred feet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of East Eighth Street with th. southerly sld. of Quentin Road fformerly Avenu. Wi; running thence easterly parallel with Quentin Road one hundred feet; thenre southerly parallel with East Eighth Street twenty-five feet; thenre westerly parallel with Quentin Road and part of tne distance through a party wall one hundred feet to the easterly side of East Eighth Street, and thenc. northerly along th.

easterly side of East Eighth Street twenty-flv. feet to th. point or plac. of beginning. Also all th.

right, title and Interest of th. said mortgagor of, In and to East Eighth Street lying In front of and ad-Joining said oremlses to th. center line thereof Dated, August 7th. 1933. ADELAIDE KELBY, Referee.

TAYLOR At ROBERTS. Plallllirf'I Attorneys, 7 Hanover street, New York, N. Y. au8 11 15 18 22 25 29 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Kings county Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Robert V.

Power et defendanta. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above-entitled action and bearing date the 14th day of April, 1933, the undersigned, the referee la said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by ALLEN M. TEPLITZ. auctioneer, in the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom, No. 1B9 Montague Street, In tne Borough ot Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, on the 30th day of August, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be told and therein described at follows: All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and Stat, of New York, bounded and described as follows; Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Avenue with the easterly side of Ocean Parkway; running thence northerly along the easterly side of Ocean Parkway sixty (601 feet; thence easterly parallel with Avenue sixty (60) feet; thence southerly parallel with Ocean Parkway sixty (80) feet to the northerly side of Avenue and thence westerly along the northerly side of Avenue sixty 160) feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated. August 7th. 19:13.

DANIEL O. AI.BEHT, Referee. TAYLOR ROBERTS. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 7 Hanover Street, New York.

T. 11 15 18 22 25 29 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Metropolitan Title Guaranty Company, plaintiff, against Hyman Korenman, Individually and as executor of the last will and testament of Iria Korenman, deceased, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above-entitled action and bearing date the 10th day of August. 1933, I. the undersigned, the re're.

In said Judgment named, will sell at oubllc auction to the hurhest bidder, by MARCU3 COHEN As SON. auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague Street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the 5th (itv of September.

1933, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be told and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate. Iving and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Klnsa. City and State of New York, more narneularly pounded and described as foi lows: Beginning at a point oa the northeast' Mrs. George Robinson, Mrs.

Robert Artificial Teeth WE MAKE PLATES AT SAME PRICES AS QUOTED AT THE CLINICS In addition, will kern In repair for one year and make no char to for extractions or X-raya when nlatei are ordered a eon-cenftfon that actually makes the rout of the service less than that at the clinics. Consultation are frr ant prompt ifrt-ice aturca ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN WATEHBUIIY DENTAL LC. EiUbllshrd 1897 Brooklyn 416 Fulton St. (CORNER HOYT) Jamaica 160-13 Jamaica Av. New York 29 West 34th St..

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