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13 BROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1940 Dr. M. Glynn To Marry Amazing 4 PURPOSE Hair Rinse gives hair more Life, Lustre and Color BROOKLYN EAGLE mm J. I UUUILM Ni -v 1 Your hair nd ml ht dull, or drah, or strinpAt. Lovalnn used after ihim-poo dues these 4 things: 1.

Highlightj the hiir, giving sparkling lustre ind a healthtul giow. 2. Tints is it rinses. Accents natural color, "blends in" faded straniis. 3.

Rinses away shampoo film. 4. Helps keep hur neatly in place. Lovalon docs nut dye, does not bleach. Try any cine of the 12 shades in which Lcjsalon is made, and see what wonders it does for )0ur hair.

LOVALON the 4 Purpota Vegetable HAIR RINSE 5 Rinse peckoge at drug and dpt Horn 2 im tko at 10c not) Colony House Annual Benefit Card Party-Given at the Waldorf Summer Camp Will Be Aided by Annual Bridge, Fashion Show, Held Yesterday "Jl'hcc-ec! A new hind of fudge made wilh quick-dissolving Jack Frost!" PINEAPPLE NUT FUDGE (Makes ahmit '4 pounds) 3 cupi frml 1 Country Days for Colony House Children, the annual Associate Alumnae of Adel-Spring bridge party given for the benefit of Colony phi Academy, is co-operating 297 Dean took place yesterday at the Waldorf-Astoria, with Mrs Walter W. Friend Manhattan. About 200 tables of bridge were in play. Mrs. uncheon chairman in mak tne settlement ana Mrs.

jonn. Grantilalfd Supar V4 teioon talt 1 cup thin cream or evaporated milk SECRETARY Mrs Ada Morris Beardbley, secretary of the ing arrangements tor the alumnae's Spring luncheon The party will take Saturday at the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan. Miss Sessa7 sljy C1 1 JLVl VLllU.t;llvJ 1. Mix Jack Frost Granulated Sugar, salt, cream, end pineapple juice in large saucepan. 2.

Cook over low heat, stirring until sugar is rom-pletely dissolved before boiling point is reached. Be jure to use fine-grained Frost-the pure CArE sugar-it dissolves so quickly and thoroughly! 3. Just bi fore mixture comes to a boil, wipe sides of pan carefully with a damp cloth. 4. Boil, stirring frequently, until soft ball forms in cold water or until candy thermometer indicates 234 F.

to F. 5. Remove from heal. Add butler. Cool, without stirring, until lukewarm (LiO' Add lemon juice.

6. Brat until tlnrk and rramv, add nut meats, and pour into RxS-inch buttered pan. mi pineapple juice 1 tablespoon butter 2 tealpoona lemon juice 1 2 cup chopped nut meati into squares. Other fine recipes FO FINER COOKING I' I Insist on Jock I and be lor I getting 1QQ C4Nf SUGAR. Frost of Refined In Continental United States by American Leber.

Today MODELING FOR CHARITY Mrs. Charles Feltman, left, and Miss Miriam Lashlcy, photographed yesterday at the Colony House fashion show, given in connection with the settlement's annual bridge at the Waldorf Astoria, Manhattan, 7. When cool, cut on roe Jack Frnit package. Mrs. Feltman is weening a natural blue fox coat by Russeks, find an evening dress of aqua blue chiffon with French roses! kw AWUI I cMm, I by Russeks, and a beige organza evening dress with brown loce by Filer Machol.

CANE SUGAR Granulated Miss Dorcas Ferris To Marry on May 11 Powdered Cenfacti Brown Tablatt Grant IT'S QUICK-DISSOLVING Kusseil H. Iier is president ot Lawrence Smith was chairman Mrs. Strong Re-elected Urban Head Boro Club Has Final Meeting of Season Mrs. Louis Elbert. Strong was ie- nlnMal nrnctfanfr nf TTrhan flllh Oil Tuesday at the final meeting of the year, held at the Neighborhood Club, The other of fleers inducted included Mrs.

Charles C. Mcytrott, first vice president; Mrs. John J. Gillies, second vice president; Mrs. Everett Smith Berrian, third vice president; Miss Lillian Lorentz, recording secretary; Mrs.

Fcnwick White Ritchie, corresponding secretary; Mrs. John Tl HIHnH T3 i Tiny-nwn nn nrf ill nnt tvnni'ltl-nr anrt Mrs. James H. Schultz. auditor.

A buffet, luncheon was served. Current topics were given by Mrs. Robert W. Cornelison. and Miss Louise Flnrea, coloratura soprano, sang, accompanied by Miss Marian Kalayjian.

Miss Amy Wren spoke on the World's Fair. New members takrn in at. the meeting were Mrs. William Marline, Mrs. William Buchanan Mrs.

Charles E. Buckton, Mrs. Samuel Hughps, Mrs. O. B.

Connor. Mrs. Charles Frnzier, Mrs. Thomas Golri- lng. Mrs.

Elsworth Haring. Mrs Francis Drake and Mrs. Edwin were 'senr1' About 75 olhers Mrs. Dwight R. Little Entertains Directors Mrs.

Dwight R. Little, president of the P.T.A. of Adelphi Academy, gave a tea yesterday, followed by a meeting of the board of directors and chairmen of the bridge committee of the association, at her home, 615 E. 18th St. The following officers attended Mrs.

H. Morton Peterson, first vice president; Mrs. Hallam M. Richardson, second vice president; Mrs. Littleton Groom, recording secretary; Mrs.

Frank Wright, corresponding secretary; Mrs. John R. Brierley, assistant corresponding secretary, and H. Morton ePterson, treasurer. Members of the board of directors for 1940-1942 present were Mrs.

Arthur T. Antony, Mrs. Montague Free, Mrs. Herbert C. Hinrichs.

Mrs. Welles H. Sellew, Mrs. E. A.

Calla Lawrence Resident Plans Marriage To Robert Cummings Jr. in Church Miss Dorcar Onkley Ferris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Douw Ferris of Lawrence, has selected Saturday, May 11, as the date for her marriage to Robert Cummings son oi Mr. ana Mrs.

icoocri The ceremony will be performed at St. John's P. E. Church, Fnr Rockaway, with the Rev. Francis G.

Urbano, rector, of Quogue Girl Rita Haggerty Fiancee Of Brooklyn Physician Mr. Harry Hacaprfy of this city and Q'meue announces the enpae-ment of her daughter, Miss Rita Hacgrrty, to Dr. Martin Zcrcca Glynn of 474 9th son of Dr. James Glynn and the late Mrs, Glynn. Miss Haescrty is the daughter of the late Harry Haggerty, who wa.s the president of the Sicilian Asphalt Pa vine Company of this city.

Mts Hatsserty attended Mary-mount School. Dr. Glynn attended Georgetown College and Georgetown Medicai School. WHEN OCT Or TOWN REGISTER IROM BROOKLYN FORIK I.OSl RES i'iifXTV KIXiiS-HOMK tiWNKUS' LOAN plnintift. i- 1 list A.VN'A el In pin uf a iii'liriiit'lil oC fnr- .1 Apr.l 1 will at pnhtH' 11'.

ilrsi in, ISM Mmii-'i-ii- in Hip Ciipiiicli Ill.niktMl. Cuiimv Kiims. Iv V. 1)Y. IllirllnlP'rl'.

nil litll UilV M'lV. ItUil, nl 12 mi thm 'I iv. I in' pi'i'ini-i' 'Itrc ii-il liv iiU nl 'm smIU. in lini Miith kl'. l'W' nl N' Ymik.

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nun SSI.ut'lS Hi lt: NSTK1N. Tt' i STKI'IIFA' K. KKI.l.Y. tr Plaintiff. -H3 Ftruadwnv.

1 1 i nl'i if" IN PITIt CDI'RT. KI.NT.S rcit'NTV TilK YllP.K Al'AHKMY nF plaMiliff. nun i not IttiSK Sll-I'l Hi l. i ili fi llflanls. HA VIS.

WAItllWKI.I.. r. Mt-HI Kit RKKI). Plaintiffs v.j. Kiiiaci Y-iik Ynrk.

Piirsiiaiil In iti'li-Tiii'nt ilulv rnt-i'il, ln'anriL' dal- Man Ii linn. I II at public ion. ul llr.iMklvn Kslulc vfi SUri 1. KimmkImi. N'W h.

aL 12 mi n'rliick nnnn nn May 1 I'l. lis- MKYKR I.KVI.N. auitiMili'i. I't-nvii'U'aK'd premises dsnvti-tl by s-iid iii'lt'iiii nl In sold. Tin' innr'ii in.

titidi-r fiirpilMfiit ip in IftI paitc and indexed undi Hlm-k mi tin- Land Map nf Hie Oniinty nf Ki'r-s. fnlliiwinn in a d-f i iptinn iiiiirliraui-d pri'ini-i'S. ttir nunibi'i-nf wlipli i Thalfnrd A 1.1, lliat nilain Imi'" p.ir. i.f land, Ivins and 1" -ii tin- i-' ''-flv nf Now V'H'k. and Slat" i.f X.

Ymk. mi -rrib, -i s. in w-l UK. XI XI! al 'I" li'l" I I'V li-' in- I. 1 1.

lb. iH -'d. Th I'-f A.il'i. wilh lli.r'h. riv -f l.ivnllia running IIh-iii'.

ri tlv tin- -d Tin'- A'--nil'- huiidr. Ih-n wiii-rlv parallel with A'- a i -tw-n'v-five feet linn. liv iiaiatl- wi'h Tliatr.ird Av. nil- lllllldnd the side I.iinnia vnue. and lheii.e IllnllC the llnllliefly pille nf I.lv-inia Aieniie twi-nly-five in the ininer.

point nr plare nf bti; inn ALSO all Hie till" and nf Hie pal-tv nf tin- first pall nf. in and In I.ivi.nin. and Tlialfind Avenil-." Ivuiif In finnl nf and adininmu prelni In Hie cemi lines lliei-'nf. enei-l rvp TOItllTllKR Willi all and arlirt.s altaih'd In nr ined i nn with said premises, all wlinh are fli-rtaiid In be i.ner.'d by lln ninrtirairi' TtlUKTHKR with lb appm na and all and i.fc-h--- the fust pail in and sa jiretn The sate is In one and s'lh-ier! to Sllf ll a s'H'e nf fai a. Is nn a survey nind-' l.v Middletnn.

dii.d 11 ltinT. and tn Sllrh fllrlh. state nf fa' ts as a enntinuitinn nf said survey shnw. and tn building r'u 1 -nns and rejritlat ions inniained in a i e-n-t ill nr nnlllllllire adnpted July the Hnaid Kstiniate and men! nf til" fitv nf N-w Ymk. and the aniendin.

tln-renf. and Hi" rurht nf the I'nited Stair? nf Vin- a In red' em Wllhin nne ear fl'iiii III" dale nf M'e Piled Yirk. April 1IHU ART1UT. W. I'ROi'TER.

al.i IS 22 2' fi 'fxrv f.CSSIE PKP.NSTKI.N. plaintiff. v. SI MUX ll.DSTKIX. et -f.

nda nl s. ftKt'KKRMAX. T'lainli'fs AMnrtiev. W. lVh S'r.

-l. Y. C. Piusuanl in. lenient dni.d l'i iri4il I will s-'il at piil.tie nn.

by A. II MtTIH a'le. at R-nnkHn H.al F.sla'e Kv-ihaiuie, tsn Street, x. V. C.

mi iv 7. 1M0. at 12 i linnn. Hie lllipvrned real pinpeiiy llrnnklvn. Y.

slHia'e nn sn'lHl Mv'rtle Ai-nue. distant 21''. AYIIKS Oi OF TOWN RU'lISTI I ROM BROOKL1N rT" rlaugliler of Mr and Mrs. Ja-rph Sfssa of R502 Ridge Boulevard, was married this morning to Dr. Anthony Vincent Con-riello.

son n.r Mr. and Mrs. Michael Condeilo of Seagate Ave. The ceremony was performed in Si. An-seim's Church by the Ri Rev Alfonso Arresr at 10:30 o'clock.

Mrs. Rachel He Luca was matron of honor fnr and th.n twin nieces of Dr. Cor.rlri'.o. 1 lie Alma and Alba were flower girls. Dr.

(iivu-'i. I'tpiiavrra .1. hi-st maii itshi'r. vrr Anilmnv J. Scr-sa.

Luca and Frank. Joseph, a r.d Virtnr Condeilo. The couplr- live in Brooklyn after a trio tn the West Infif-. T'ne bride Packer Tnr-titute and Marymntmt College. Dr.

Conrillo was educated at the Rovai University Rome. Tile drama department of the Brnnki.v Woman's Club. Mrs. Oliver Goldsmith Carter president, spon-rored a theater party yesterday afternoon to see "Uliom." Mrs. Edward A.

Vosseler is chairman of the department and was in charge of the matinee party. Those attending" were Mrs. Carter. Mrs. Frank E.

Simmons. Mrs. David E. Tho.nas. Mrs.

A. Almirall, Frederick W. Biirbank. Mrs. E.

Venning Bryant. Mrs. William P. Reid. Charles C.

Albertson. Mrs. Helen J. Mrs. Theodore L.

Mr, Edward A. Vos-eier and Mrs Christopher Wilson. Refinements to Please I the most PARTICULAR i- vr'Mnrl'i Hjnrt- hmi -p. hrMi' ifuKv appo.irrd nl sc-iiiiulniivlv rrvic ri n'1 1 S' rfft j-hntiM p.t rar'. many A Choice of Excellent 3 AND 4 ROOM Corner AportmenM p-r-nf 1 1 1 ri PC, Mirtir Ml S.

li-rlTi ONE PLAZA STREET IfinnJ Army Charles Portridge Reol Estote Agent Ihr 1 of the party, with Mrs. Arthur; E. Lethbridge Mrs. Gordon L. Edwards and Mrs.

Arthur C. Edmonds as co-chairmen. Mrs. Piatt Wlllets was chairman of tickets, Mrs. John R.

Garnaus, reservations; Mrs. Lethbridge. boxes; Mrs. H. Davies Roulston, fashion show, with Miss Phyllis', Barnes as co-chairman: Mis.

Jason Davis, candy, with Mrs. John S. Buskey and Mrs. Georte Rafter as co-chairmen; Mrs. C.

Mc- Clain, randy girls, wilh Mrs. C. F. Erhardt co-chairman; Mrs. Gordon L.

F.riwarr. rarri' Mrs Donald Knight, table prizes; Mrs. Robert L. Baird. special prize, and Miss Florence E.

Graham, publicity. Russeks presented the fashion show, in which the following members acted as models: Mrs. Arthur C. Ebincer. Mrs.

Charles A. Feltman. Miss Mavis Feltman, Betty Gartlan. Mrs. George H.

Gartlan. Mrs. -Frank C. Hamm, Mbs Miriam C. Lashlev.

Miss Kntherine C. Lee. Miss Edvthp S. McCurdv. Miss Grr- Mrs John Mendel, Mrs.

John G. Pip'T. Mrs. Dnnald G. C.

Sinclair and Mrs. George T. Tilton; and these children of members: Barbara Joan Roll. Eleanor Mills Hillyer. Cynthia Morrison Pretz.

Heather Roulston. Muriel Copcland Edmonds. Caroline Picrrcpont Moody, Nancy Srar-borouch Garnaus. Cynthia Ann Smith, Ann Martling Everson. Dorothy Woodworth Her.

June Feltman. Frank Coleman Hamm Jr. and Charles John Hamm. UOns tldredge nemains Junior League President I The annual meeting of the Junior League of Brooklyn, was held yesterday afternoon at, the Hotel Bossert. The following were elected to office for the coming year: President.

Miss Doris Eldrcdgc; vice president, Mrs. Paul Bonynge secretary, Mrs. Newton D. Crane, and treasurer, Miss Sylvia Turner. Among others present were Mrs.

John Sharer Allen, Mrs. John J. i Davenport, Mrs. Donald L. Vrlrie.

Mrs. James W. Clauson, Mrs. John H. Livingston, Mrs.

Berton J. Delm-horst, Mrs. Ralph K. Lankier, Charles O. Wood, Mrs.

William Gay. Mrs. John O. Zimmerman. Mrs James K.

Flack. Mrs. Dexter Best. Mrs. Alvord Finn, Mrs.

Warren Blossom. Mrs. John M. Beery, Mrs. William H.

Watkins, Mrs. Allen Holding, Mrs. Frederic R. Sanborn, Mrs. Fosdick Zabriskie.

Mrs. Moses R. Lovell, Mrs. John V. P.

Lassoe, Mrs. William G. James, Mrs. John Walton and Harriet Allen. The annual meeting of the Brook-, lyn Colony Juniors.

National Society of New England Women, was held at the home of Miss Irene Bonnett on Monday evening. Miss Harriet gomery were co-hostesses. Following th celection of officers for the next. two years, a fashion show was given Sfict. rat Imrinn CnrrnlcAn The annual bridge tea of the Garden Club of Shelter Lsland, Mrs.

Harry Carl Naegell president, was held yesterday In the Sky Gardens I at, the Hotel St. Morit.z, Manhattan. There were about 130 present. Other Society News On Page 18 ROACH PASTE i 7r A ghan, Mrs. Theodore Miner and Dunlop and Mrs.

Marion P. North. Mrs. Elmer T. Sullebarger.

i Also the Misses Florence Newton. Members of the board of directors Lois Thayer, Janet MacDonald. Ar-for 1939 to 1941 at the meeting were rietta Smith, Anne Meyer, Betty Mrs. John B. Catlin, Mrs.

Arthur i Creamer. Helen Creamer, Shirley Di Catero. Mrs. Charles Jaffa, Mrs. Foote.

Mildred Tyrrell, Janet Swan-Henry S. Kramer, Miss Ruth Vin- i son, Nathalie Neally, Helen P. Car-rent, Miss Dorothy Walden and Mrs. gill. Margaretta A.

Love, Andree uummmgs 01 tsrooKiine, Mass. of Lawrence will be her cousin's maid of honor. Other attendants will include the Misses Frances B. Cox, Dorothy S. Goadby, Isabella M.

Lefferts. Maynard Riggs and Mary s. Schieffelin and Mrs. Richard Beresford. Oliver W.

Robbins will serve as best man for Mr. Cummings and ushers will include John Amory, Floyd Nichols. Robert Russell, Henry Miller, Joseph Hoguet, Vincent. Palmer, Robert Hepburn and Morris Douw Ferris brother of the prospective bride. Mrs.

Ralph Jones Gives Dinner at Home Mrs. Ralph C. Jones, president of Morning Choral, entertained at a dinner party for the ways and means committee at her home, 741 Westminster Road, Tuesday evening. Co-hostesses were Mrs. George A.

Young Miss Elizabeth Davis and Mrs. Theus J. Shell. Following dinner, games and bridge were 1 played. Thousands havt int for this gorgeous silvtr-plated 8-inch CAKE SERVER or 7-inch GRAVY LADLE Travel BOSTON $3 50 Round Trip Providence Lv.

Pier 11, n. m. BAr. 7-18ir COLONIAL LINE UlWVnil II I Durcoe cumbirlanil S-7264 (i KST (1BVAT NORTIIKRN RAIl.tt'sV MOUNTAINS Hpensl rates May and nil Day weekenrl 12 daily per person Booklet. ORANGE COUNTY.

N. Y. IACH $1.00 Retell Velvet I i Hurry! Not Many Left! Send 3 labels ff r.r. 1- I Food and 25c with 1 your name and ad- Jt dress, specifying serv- a. ing piece desired, to II I Caio Food Products.

I I Inc, Oakland, Czlif.J I1 fiJi i ficiating at 4 p.m. A reception will follow at the Ferris home on Causeway Road. Miss Barbara Williams Vacation Places till ATLANTIC CITY PENNA AVE nd B0AH0WALK DELIGHTFUL ROONUthBATH tOncludivtq CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST SPECIAL WEEMtY RATES DABADE tn PREMISES HOTEL QFilGRTCii ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

fin the Reach Front Finer trj Eirniiflia CJ up Amanca Up Pl.iti "I Tnl Plan T)iIt Hpnrial Wtkly Kotem Ownership Vol ATLANTIC CITY FRFE BOOKLET Wtiii ntiai I Of, Cenventlon Hill, iilinii. city 'The SHELBURNE irnpranPlan. OtfiCP VAndrrbill HM.Y SIO Pr Pir.6ii. wprUrrirl Frl -S in i i't-pl Ii.llrlnui nifl. Tel VAndnrlillt 0113.

HOTEL SENttOR, Alltnllt CM. I MOV Pnr'ne ripys nt the Trl 6-00fn. Oenillne hopitalltv and i.irrbtmrl SF ASIPP IIOTF.I stl.inllo My ADIRONDACK Stnny Creek Dude Ranch ii'M. v. iii.i rminfi, tuniiK, I PENNSYLVANIA Pncnno Mountains, Ta.

i.An erur BArnkinc Afllvitv or T7r- Miwr I ni rwwnwj laxntinn. 2 000-I Aptp Rpsort. 3 hours from N. Y. Indoor Attimmmii pool, private lake, poll, tennis.

riding, library, evening uticiwl life. 'J8 up, nrstrtPteri HprtnK sfnon nneim Mnv 4th 1 LUTHERLAND iono pine, rv; V. Offirr: II Wt tit. I On. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS VA'Q PARrxA ft'RLINtl, N.

I i Alvl pnri. Dernratlnn ORANGE COUNTY, N. Y. 1 3 ll'l no longr SjWwgtfrtS 1 II chore fo kaep toiltti clean and sanitary. Use la I No rubbing or scrubbing.

Toilets everywhere. 10c and 25c sizes. 1 (p( ov) I fl III A I i 9 1 I I in a 1 I ORKC I.OSl RES frnlll sid" nf A i till f-el In dHi tmnt and rea-- by tni) fe. in depih sides, knnwn as Mvrlle Slll'le'l In' slate nf fa.l.-- ae, in i wnilld i and ie! iri inns I- I- I IP niHd" in I I i t' II I fi.i 1 1 1 1 i i ip! mil I.iiil.-d Apnl 1 1 1 1 IHIil Ji ISKI'H II. I) WIS.

aljJH 22 2, 211 in2 "i f7) Ki iTsFr ST its Jill I it It T. ClUNTY A. DKMPTH and SARAH UK-Ml'Tll, his wife. phiinlHls. iKiinsl llAKTAXu 1 1 1 I KPI'I A n--'' tr Irs wife.

.1 d- f-'iid VtTi" V. I.N7.A. Plaintiffs' Allni- -i. Ti2 prunkiyn, k. I II In i'ldtlllieilt nf is 1 1 eiil.

i il April lllli. PHU. I be iind. i will at pilbli'' ail'liMii. a' liii.Mlilyn Real Kstale Ki Street.

Kl'inkivn. i'mUHIv llu's, Xi'W nn May 7 li. 12 11. l.v V. Me-M A 1 1 1 ail.

tinni'i-r. I duelled by a .1 iu.i;iii. n'. t.j in- snlil. as fnllnws M.L that I'lul nf land, silin'e -n Hie "I Hums, i'iiv and Stale nf -N.

Ymk. d- Si lbed -I. Inilnws llHitlXXlXH al a point nn side nf Avenue, hii li r.l WiiM-t ly Av. inii-. b.

a pin', twen'y fe. in frnnt and r. -ir bv- 1 bundled 111 nn b.iHi sides. and knnwn as number 2'is Al'llUe. I f-'l -II.

Iti.lde In iii'Il'iii. nt a iimre i nnipl- i rip-t said TlluMAS J. SKKTOW Rrf- r.e IS 22 n-2 St PR KM RT. KINCS I'fil'NTY -I'ARRIK us sule plain'ilf, against PKi'l'A RKS1IIX, el defend-an'- Piiisiianl tn indirriient tilled Ap. il I.

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al Unite Km haline. X-i Sir. X. mi Aliv 12 elm i. Mi pi in i -i Ri ii iil-s i l.

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I plaintiff, ati.n-l I'J ISA L.ilMSA and I in! in! s. In inn Jiiain nf a iiidlMi. lit nf fol'e-' rlnsij--. and sal--, fl'liv Inid" and in ai-ne a-tiMii. and dii" 'he 27:1, dav Al ii.h.

I. mid, sliii. d. lef.i-.-., siid nitlK'ii. ini'd.

will s-II al Hi-- uh-si bidder, l.v WM.TKR M.I.i am -'inline, al 5 R- il KsMI, hankie. jvi itf.ir -n Hie i-l P. Iv n. i n-s. and Svi', New Ymk T'h' dav nf iv.

at 12 mi "in. pi' ii, .1 In pidkiinent I-i and d--s, ibed as ,1 API. sha' i 1 1 a i tl pin', pi- e- i-ir nf land, si'iiil--, Iviiii: and nt P. ki ll ri'v N-w I'niin'v Kins' and S-a'e V.iik. "in 1.

1 an I -I-s 'IS "i -ws. P.KHIXXINi; al a Smiii ilv sub- ir -f ft -i Sll.el, dlslafll Wm I-l I Id'- i n.r in- I'V the ml IS--I inn nf He- s-de ui.Iy-filHi S'l'---' wi'i llMI'lllwesl. i Tw- -f f' Avenue; rinininii i i w---' i pilllllel Willi and par! i.f tip- di-'an. 1 in a wall, nne I 1, Hi" i n'-e line nf Hp- tin n. ah'tiLi nl 1 1 piiall-'l will.

ts L-ht rall'd HHi 'f hy. I and li llid'ed nf Kmhly 1 1 a s', ii nt OtBllt '-I Hi" Kin At.Si' ail n' drf i ill' I Sir-. 'I I- a -I an-l l-l" 7T1IKP 'b Hi. i a I-" e- e. 111' 1' IP.

1 in KORECXOSURi.S nri linn Wi'h Hp- Paled. Bionklvn. -New Ynrk. April 1 1 1MIl. J.

DOI1D. lUtefe. WIl.I.IA.Ai K. TWEEDY. Altnni.

Plaintiff. Pin Plinmn Street. Bnr-'iinh nf Riiinklyn. City and Stat" New Ynrk. al5 18 22 29 ml SPPRKMK TO PR COPXTY OK KIXOS CLAIRE A- TARREI.I..

plainliff, against KOSA LaROSA and iiHm is. defendants. Artinn No. 2. In piu siianee nf ft judgment nf fnre-elusuie and sate, duly made and entered in Hie annve entitled aitmn.

and li.anns dale Hie 271 ti day nf Mar b. UH'i. 1. Hie undersigned, the refri-'e said iiidmeril named, will sell at ptib-pe aiirimn, tn tb highest huld-r. hy SCHAKKR.

auctioneer, at Hie Kronklvn Estate Exchange, at IMt Mnntacue Slieet. tlie Pe.niugli of F.rooklyn. County of Kings. I'lv and Stall' uf Xew Ynrk. nn Hi T'h dav nf 1940.

at 12 00 ilnrk in. Hi" directed by sa ii. Ignient tn be s.dd and therein de-s. rib. ,1 as fnllnws: ALL that certain plot, piece nr parrel nf land, situate, lying and in Hi" Rnrougli nf Prnnklyn.

of the i' 'v nf New Ynrk. t'niuity Kings and Slate nf Yolk, bounded anil d. as fnlli.w.s, to wit RKHIXNI Nil at a point nn 'ha smithw. sl, rlv -side nf r.igtily-l'ffl Sirect. dlslant forty-six finlil the ini'Ili-r fnlln-d bv the ltlter.seel the anllth West et side nf Eighty-fifth Street with th iiMi'lhwesterly aide nf Twenty-fifth Av.

inn running thenee parallel W'th Twentv-fifth Avenue, nnfl to Hie centre lint nf Hie; tbenee nrth west irly parallel wilh Kighty-fiflh Strwl. Iwumv-nis fe.l; then, northeasterly parallel willi Tw. nty-fiflli and part dis'anee Hirnugh a party wall, nni hundi ed feet tn the rly s.d nf KiKhtv-f ifth Street, and thive aiiiiihe.i.sti.rly along the. souihwest-rly side nf Kighty-fiflh Street, twenty-s et in the point or pla.e '( beginning Al.Sii all ih right, title and inter. -t.

nf said defendants n', and Kiclilv -fifih S'reei. ving in and adiMinine said pieiiiises in t'v-ren're line therenf w-lh nn rasemrn and rigli' nf way fnr Hie purpnyes nf a di nv ni. and a stt-p i.f land, f.et widHi bv nne him-rb-d d- pHi. ing en S.de K'g lit -f 1 ad'-ell-ni: H's I ins, b- d' Si i mi H'-' or! side Hl.l'e-if wi'li all fyppes ant a '-iii-s id pmpeiiv. then liieteafler attar bed tn.

nr used in i-on-11 1 i itl WiHl Hie pi iinseS Paled. Bionklyn. X. Y-, April Pi in. RllRKRT A LKWIS.

Referee WILLI TWKEUY. A'tn'ney Plaintiff. 13H Clinlnn Street. Riuoklyn. City and Stale New Y'i'k.

IS 22 20 mJ KINGS COUNTY -PNITKP STATES TRPST CoM- PNY nF NEW YORK, plaintiff. against HARRY A. HI.MER. el al d-I. llilanls.

SThWM A- SHEERER. Plamntfa Ml.iiiieys. 4j Wall Sin-el, York (hi purs-ianl in judgment entered Marrli 'Il I II Se a' P'-lllll' ftUetlntl Hie' RimmkIvh Real Eclate. ivm Montague Street Bf-M-iih Ynrk City, at 12 '-k -n April 2.. 1'1H.

bv AI'diKI- KKIt'H Auctioneer. 'ha pr.linses direeted to he with Hie iiiiprnvernents thereon, in of Urnnklyn. New Ynrk iV. l.niuulid and dea. rtbed as P.Ki'.INNI.Ni; at a on the west-eily si'ts h'lalblish Avenue, distant f.

pi in- ht-a n.irnierlv' trmn m'etse, n.n Ihe w.sterlv- sule of Kia'busii Avenue with Hie north. ast-. ilv -id nf Prnspei I Plaee, runilllig nnrlln-rlv alnng th w-er-ti riv nf Klatbllsh Avenue, 40 feet, westerly at right angles to Pluthii'li mid part of tlie dic-iiiii. tiwi.ugli a party wall. 4-1 feet Id iinli.s.

ih. 11. i. snnihweateriy at right iinii-s PiMspe. Place.

44 fe. l't In the Sid-' i.f I and thenee ut bias! iv in.ig Hie inii-thensterty sul-- I "la.e. 41) feet to a point ii" beast side I'rnspe. piaie "7 In in-lies Ihi of the westeOv side n' Flatblistl VvePlle and till 1 1-1 1 sid-' of Prnspeet PUie and thenr-' heaatet ty and part nf rl-st in-tin nigh a parly wall. ti2 f.

i 7 p. bi In Hp: pninl nf begin l.i.-tli.r Willi flV'iireS ii.l-s ni u.sed III I nn- it Ibe ni s. I'a' .1 I'll" ARTMVR W. PR.H'TER r.t- at-fi; Thi-T pO GORHAM Mervin M. Shafer.

Co-chairmen Qf the bridge rommitte attending were Mrs. Roy T. Kerley and Mrs. William Sinclair. William Gilman Low of Manhattan, formerly of Brooklyn, and his daughter, Miss Rhoda Low, who have been staying at the Ambassador, Manhattan, have left to pass a month In Washington.

Mrs. Daniel Connolly Hostess to Committee Mrs. Daniel G. Connolly, general chairman of the Week for the Blind, entertained yesterday at tea at her home, 35 Tennis Court, officers and members of the several committees working for the affair which will he held April lift, May 1 and i at the St. George.

It was announced the advance sales of articles made by the blind were In excess of last year. ADVISES YOUNG UIIILO ENTERING WOMANHOOD Thousands of ynunr RirU enterinc womanhood have found a "real friend' in Lydia K. Cinkham's V'netahle Compound to help them go "imilinn thru" rrml.M. moody, nervous spella, and Mieva rramps, headache, backache and rmbarrafiiinir faintina appilri due to f'-male functional irreKularitiii-. Kamoui for ovwr 60 yt-ara in helping "women's" functional cnmpliinta.

Try Note: Pinkham'a Oimponnd enmea In tllhr liqntrl nr handy to trry Uhlrt fnrm (aimilar formula). Household Standard for 66 Yuan A Iate i inriEir lure tltat rnticca roai lie anil ml fnim their hid-ine plarra and makra lliein vanish! more I'lVcrtitc than rpray or piiHilers, J-O i simple iiml raay to ue anil it" I'llci-livcnem i alio-hili'ly outalitniliiie lliat J.O beromea the Ktantl-anl. tlir bct lie attre t' ak for J-O KOA( II TM ITT HAD 1 PiTAfT iM.IMU'RV Mill. S. 0 frnni fllL lVlAn LJU.7U F.iecie' Pp-ini Tair Its a-eeKli.

52 so rititv All aoorts. riding, Christiana. Bklt. tel. Waihitistonvilla 71.

Mrs. H. t. HLXOST..

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