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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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or Claisifivd id Result Telephone Ain 44000 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1937 ANS CLUB FETE City Club to Fete Boro Nominees Talk To Seawanaka Club Brooklyn Democratic candidates in the coming election addressed more than 300 members and guests last night at a meeting of the Seawanaka Democratic Club of the 2d A. D. In the clubhouse, 103 Con- Butterly Appointed Chamber Director George P. Butterly of 469 Eastern Parkway account executive associated with Frank Kier-nan has been named State director from the Brooklyn Young Men1! Chamber of Commerce to the New York Slate Junior Chamber of $542,360 WORTH OF DEPENDABILITY Charity Bureau Launches Drive For $200,000 1937 Com in unity Services Campaign to Cob-tinue to Thanksgiving Italian-Americans To Dine Malionev dered to Judge Jeremiah T. Mahoney and his running mates on the Democratic ticket tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Hotel Commodore.

Manhattan. Former Assistant Attorney Paul P. Rao. general chairman of the Italian-American Democratic campaign committee, which is sponsoring the event, announced todav that an attendance of more than 3,000 Is expected. Generoso Pope.

Democratic Slate Dr. T. J. Longo Supers is. Plans for Reception al Hotel St.

George Under the guidance of Dr Thomas J. Longo. president, plans were being completed todav for a reception to Democratic city and county candidates bv the City Democratic Club on Mondav. The occasion will be You are practically certain of the, bosl when you uie pilgrim laundry service. Every one of the 614 workers In this com- of on ii The procerus of the reception pany Is a stockholder -their combined The 1937 campaign for Formerly a member of the board of directors or the Brooklyn Young 1 Mens Chamber of Commerce.

Butterly recently resigned from the Office of secretary and treasurer of the New York State Junior Chamber of Commerce to become State director. He ia a member of the board of managers of the Brooklyn and Queens Young Men's Christian Association, vice president of the Lions Club and a member of the holdings total S542.360.00. These men and tlie Work of the Rii.oc., iimmittee of lie club. The officers of the club, in addition to Dr Longo are: the ception of the organization in the grad ball room of the Hotel St. Dr.

Horatio Rmi and Philip F. Di Costanzo. vice presidents; Joseph Negri. corresponding secretary: The 'guests of honor will Include Revolution. Judge Jeremiah T.

Mahoney, noini- nee for Mayor: Controller Frank J. Taylor. Max M. Schneider, can-didate for President of the Ci'v Thomas Lipari, financial secretary; Vincent Rinl. treasurer.

On the board of directors are Nicholas Delli Santi. Santi, chairman: Vincent Mmnlnl, wee chairman: Joseph A. Matiro. secretary; Constantino women have an invesiment which they are going to protect. They work lor themselves-and.

on that account, work much better for you. Try a pilgrim bundle, laundered under lhe most modern conditions known to lhe industry, by jr-Sg people who have a vital interest in their work. flrjuk'1 PILGRIM LAUNDRY and will ene as toastmaster. The guests will represent all the five boroughs. Among BrOOUynitCS expect ed to attend are Federal Judge Matthew T.

Abnizo. County Judge Peter Brancato. Public Administrator Frank J. Kelly. Magistrates Sylvester Sabbat mo mid Thomas Aureho Assemblyman James V.

Mangano. candidate for Sheriff In Kings County, and Assemblyman Franc is Council: Senator Philip M. Klein- Ik BOKO STI'DENT HONORED Special to The Durham. N. Oct.

22-William Wallace Roberts. Brooklyn. N. second-year student in Trinity College. Duke University, was Bcannavlno, jame v.

CrtacJli, Jo-eph Castellana, Philip Opinante. Enid Camarda. Vincent Mangano Dr. Thomas J. Longo pli Ciisimano.

Domum Wlllca .1. Jr. 1 elected treasurer of Alpha Chi local social fraternity. The group wis leicl. nominee tor President: Democratic County Leader Frank V.

Kelly. Federal Judge Matthew T. Abruzzo. County Judge Peter J. Brancato and others prominent in oflicial and business affairs of Brooklyn.

Program Is Planned The headquarters of the City Democratic Club are at 367 Clinton St. A program is in charge of a Livorne.se. Mol.ic Assisting In the plans for the The members of the advisory board are Anthony F. Tuozzo, Dr. Thomas J.

Longo. Freeman Impeia- event are Assistant District Attorney Anthony J. DiGiovanna. vice chairman King County; Assistant Young Roberts, son of LeRov Chambers Roberts, 3516 Avenue D. was graduated from Erasmus Hall High School, Brooklyn, in 1936.

of Chanties for the fiscal vear ending April 30. 1938. was opened yesterday at bureau headquarters, 285 Srhermerhorn with a final Instruction meeting to volunteer workers. Chairman Charles Pratt announced that solicitation would begin over the weekend and continue until Thanksgiving. The usual formal opening dinner was jxistponed until after the Mayoralty election, he explained, and will be held Thursday evening.

Nov. 4, nt the Hotel Bos.sert as the first report meeting in the drive. Some 300 Brooklynites are already enrolled to help in the solicitation and more are to be added in the next few In recent years the Brooklyn Bureau has received a large part of its support from the public through the Citizens Family Welfare Committee." said Mr. Pratt. This method was abandoned and so far no joint, city-wide appeal plan has been put into effect.

Accordingly our budget for the minimum service our conscience will let us give to the needy, blind and Umdicapped people dependent lie society can only be filled out by a direct appeal to private citizens and business houses. The bureau inquires $200,000. representing the basic need above its endowment in- ome and usable bequests. Seek Plan Substitute "Unremitting efforts are being to, Dr. Nunzio A.

Rini, Dewey Oliva District Attorney Stephen Frontera, ana Mr. uelli santi. Miss Mary MacNlchol, Miss Frances McMahon. Mrs. George Holbrook Barber.

Mrs. Homer J. BeauoVt. Mrs. Ralph Price.

Mrs. Elmer Sperry Mrs. Anne Burde, Miss Ella K. Simons. Miss M.

Grace Smith. Mrs. Robert F. Walmsley. Mrs.

M. Howard, Mrs. E. P. Harriott.

Mrs. Charles F. Murphy. Miss Maybelle E. Moore, Mrs.

Charles F. Murphy. Mrs. J. C.

Yawger. Flatbush, Mrs. Alfred Everson. chairman; Mrs. George Acritelli, Mrs.

William G. Bowdoin, Mrs. Luella L. Cochran, Mrs. Helen Di-mond.

Mrs. Luella L. Cochran. Mrs. RUSSEKS-BROOKLYN features for Poseph Picone.

Mrs. Kenneth B. Smith, Mrs. Edwin H. Thatcher, i Mrs.

Franklin Travis, Miss Marie i Frugone. Mrs. V. O. OlttUS, Miss Elizabeth E.

McHenry, Mrs. George Heins, Mrs. Hugo Leipniker, Mrs. A. H.

McSkimming, Miss Mary Buckley, Mrs. Joseph E. Carbonell. Mrs. A.

G. Fradenburgh, Mrs. Gil-j bert Lane. Mrs. Eugenie Bruning, Mrs.

George Catalano, Mrs. Joseph M. Colletti, Miss Helen T. Krarke, I Mrs. John S.

Lynch, Mrs. Stefano Miele. Mr6. Aiphonse Polizotto, Mrs. William H.

Andrews. Mrs. Kenneth. Mrs. Kenneth Carpenter, Mrs.

Edward H. Marsh. Mrs. TulllO Romano, Mrs. Vito Picone.

Mrs. I Mary Samberg, Mrs. Lyman W. At- to build a substitute for the citizens family welfare plan, and we hope that before another year TUMUKHUW SATURDAY A SALE OF OVER 300 RUSSEKS MARYLIN COATS water. Mrs.

j. h. uarpenter, Mrs. Henry B. Corey, Mrs.

Stephen Emery. Mrs. Henry Clay Evans, Miss Grace Klein. Mrs. Thomas P.

Peters. Mrs. James J. D'Amato and Mrs. F.

W. Adams. Men Division and worker The THE 9 SMARTEST FURS OF THE SEASON LAVISHLY USED ON COATS IN THE 26 NEWEST WINTER SILHOUETTES ALL CONCENTRATED AT THE ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE PRICE OF a financing mechanism on the one-big -campaign basis will have been set up. Meanwhile I hope that hose who gave to the Brooklyn Bureau through the Citizens Family Welfare Committee will join those who customarily give to the agency directly. The bureau is one of the otintry's oldest and largest private welfare agencies, and helped some men, women and children last vear with varied human services, ts work is largely preventive of the kind of dependency associated with -ocernmental relief and does not duplicate the functions of the public relief agency.

This constructive job is dependent entirely on voluntary contributions." Mr. Pratt is assisted by the following in key positions: Mrs. Mary Childs Draper, chairman special gifts committee; Mrs. George E. Brower, chairman women's division; Mrs.

Edwin L. Garvin, vice chairman; Michael C. O'Brien, chairman men's division: the Rev. Phillips Elliott, chairman Mieakers committee; Laurence M. Marks, chairman Manhattan committee; Mrs.

Edwin P. Maynard. hairman special gifts for women's division. Edwin P. Maynard is Women's Division Organization The women's division organized uy districts is as follows: Heights.

Mrs. Garvin, chairman: Mrs. Joseph Dana Allen, Mrs. Otis enroll. Mrs.

Fleetwood Dunstan, Mrs. Grace Edwards, Mrs. Milton Ferguson, Mrs. Joseph W. Ferris.

Mrs. Bram Freeland. Mrs. Nellie F. Havens, Mrs.

John S. Recjan, Mrs. P. McElrov. Mrs.

H. R. Be 50 E. Blum, captain; team, John Francis, David Hunter, William J. McLaughlin, William V.

Hester, Lester G. Barrow. George Sutrliffe Bruce Bowlby, Charles Ballard. Leland Bonnett, captain: Team. R.

H. Hayward. C. J. Hilbert.

William Main L. K. Murphy. W. O.

Nutt, W. B. Smith, J. Thorburn, W. B.

Fisk, G. F. Marks, T. M. Schenk.

Everett P. Corwith has associated with him Dr. William F. Wild and W. J.

Fisher Is enrolling a team likewise. George M. Galloway has a team consisting of Morton M. Daley, Miss Dorothy Dessau, Miss C. E.

Devers, John T. Devoy, Miss Elizabeth Dexter, Joseph H. Fink, James P. Golden, Ralph Prouty, MUs Marjory Sidney, Miss Dorothy Stabler. On Frederic W.

Howe's team are Dr. Mario Cosenza. Dr. Joseph Dana Allen, Dr. Frank L.

Babbott Dr. John H. Denbigh. Dr. T.

G. Dixon, Miss Gertrude C. Duntz, William V. Gorham, Dr. Douglas G.

Grafflln, Dr. Russell C. Kimball. Dr. S.

R. M. Reynolds. Dr. William P.

Richardson. Dr. William Slater. Miss Julia Wheelock. Dr.

John J. Wittmer. Harry L. Gage, Dr. E.

J. Streubcl and Miss Irene Miles. Ralph K. Jacobs has a team consisting ot George V. Anderson, Lt.

Frank Campbell. John E. Ea.it-moiid and Rnbbi Israel Herbert Mrs ll Hamilton. Mrs. Mrs.

Carl S. Rowe, Suvl, Mrs. Charles A sale that demonstrates "The Greater Russeks" policy of keeping prices down by selling more at a lower profit and letting increased volume make up the difference. "The Greater Russeks" greater resources in fur-buying, in designing, in three-store capacity are concentrated in this amazing sale to show you the height of Russeks Marylin Quality label standards in giving you coat MARYLIN COAT SHOP FOURTH FLOOR Sabbatino. Mrs.

Harland B. Mrs. Walter Oretsch. Mrs. Hugh Markey, Mrs.

Walter S. NewhOUse Mrs. Joseph A. Bennett, Mrs, Edith B. Southard.

Mrs, Francis E. Walton. Mrs. John O. Zimmerman.

Park Mary C. Draper. i J. Mrs. Reception Honors Harry G.

Anderson Mrs. Ed- Bret Mrs. Philip A reception in honor of Harry G. Anderson, Republican and Fusion candidate for Justice of the Su-; preine Court for the Second Judicial I 1 PKVt 1 FARM I NCDALE, LONG ISLAND OUR GIFT TO 2 SPIREAu.f,rPr,i 1W lor oa. f.Mc Exhibition HOLLAND TULIPS OCELOT! Jr SKUNK 5, jfi BEAVER CROSSFOX rfl FLOWERING SHRUBS 18 Col.

PRIVET 25 for 98c 4 to 5 ft. 100 for 3.79 for .09 GIANT DAFFODILS 2-i for i.09 BEDDING HYACINTHS 18 for 1.09 ooiccici enamel vaqc SKElfS oa. 1.29 Ut-i -a. 1.29.

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