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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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MBBfifif! M0N DCC 31, 1945 McDonald, Quayle, Keogh, Mannix Head Emerald Ball Committees Sunfca? Sermons i displayed in Christmas deco ne possess. The Lord asked Moses, tne lume 0f Christ. Amen" Let us What i that thine hand'' enter 1Ma in spim maj Know Yoar TaienU and DM Them thP beKlnmng and end of all we Know your possessions. You have do fc, (or lhf glorv and ln in, Nanw talents of which you may be un- o( the One in whom we live, and aware. You are unconscious of movf and nave our ing." vour power The world suffers.

Mankind would benefit if latent Emmanuel Baptist ideas were uttered An invention of pur New No(es Reugj-value to MM) us Ml in an was toplc ehoara by tne Rev. unproductive mind Worka of art Dr, Evan shearman, when he have been conceived but never exe- petier at the Emmanuel ruled. THe poem of the night Jyw chim.h ttnpre ne had been lost at morn. Songs tow during the minis- while, something like this showi just how fine the home is for these bovs. Mr.

Lvnch said as he watched the boys skillfully present a mas piay and musical program for members of the association and friends in their annual holiday visit About 350 guests witnessed th plav "Christmas at Flnnegan's Flats." in which John O'Donnell. 16, and Joseph Birmingham, 15, took over the roles of Mr. and Mrs. Finnegan. respectively.

Other performers were Joseph Landolfl, comedian lead; Joseph Menella, Robert Villeroel. John Maurer, Joseph Bracken, Donald DeSilva and nine-year-old Robert Alexander. Kour leading Catholic la men-three of them important polities; figure are today concentrating their efforts on making the Emerald Ball, scheduled for March 1 in the Waldorf-Astoria a success The men, named yesterday to head four Emerald Association committees, are District Attorney-elect Miles T. McDonald, membership; newly appointed Fire Commissioner Frank J. Quavle, tickets; former Assistant District Attorney J.

Vincent Keogh, patrons, and Henry Mannix, boxes. The committee appointments were announced by John Lynch, president of the Emerald Association, at a party in the St. John's Home for Boys at which youngsters of the home said thanks to the Emerald Association in their own way with an entertainment polished and perfected by weeks of work. rations at the nome, memoers oi the association met briefly to discuss plans for this year's ball. Churchill Rallies Primrose League London, Dec.

31 lUP-Wlnston Churchill today called on mambera of the Conservative party's Prim-rose League to devote themselves during IMS to becoming "effective advocate and defenders of our free and progressive civilisation The former Prime Minister said in a New Year's message that the Gren Avenue Baptist This Miraculous Yr" was tha theme of the Rev Dr Mark Wayne Williams at the Greene Avenue Baptist Church. Dr Williams said, in part: Most families remember their past not bv exact dates but by births and deaths. In the er King TJzzaah d.ied." sa.vs Isaiah Two years after the birth of my first born son, recalls a mother That was the year Jim went down with all his crew Or. "That was the year that Margaret was married We live by experiences, not Shaw. never tounn expievton nc have Irv of Ihe Rev.

Dl, Av gone unsung. Men dream dreams Dr shparman and see visions nut dLscoum their Tnesp tWTinc lf not tmifying' spiritual worth. Men do not realize dpmand chrlstians tlH kblfdom of God is within round the world a chord of music hem ou Have untold treasu What us that in your hand?" so harmonious and so clear that there will be no mistake on the The choir of Tl voices was ac-; companied by a 40-piece band in) which the boys played under the direction of Joseph Burke. There, also was a medley of Christmas carols in which soloists Peter Mon-i British people elected the Labor government because "in the moment of triumph they were beguiled by 1945 is the I Nov propnets teleone, 11; Harry Walters, 10; Rich-1 wor.de; Use your possessions. Moses had part of those hearing it as to what a rod which indicated he was a a situs.

The chord consists of four shepherd-a leader, c.od measures notes new only in the sense that us by our ability to use our now- the gospel is new and that a re-ers. We are responsible lor the emphasis makes them practically thing at hand the power within new The first note to sound Is that of Consecrate your possessions Seek a God which is holy. In recent God's direction in the use of your years many of us have been ac-talents. Moses led a nation When customed to thinking of God as so you have discovered vour posses- near and friendly that we have al-sion they seem commonplace most forgotten that it is He who When you make use ol then "hey rea'iy has created its and that in 1 i Ulous year of modem history It is the consummation of all wars ar.d ir tones It is the beginning of all the hopes we cherish of future peace. It will stand out, towering oer the storm-tossed ocean, a signal to all the mariners of time to be.

That was the year that war ceased to be. and peace began to reign over the whole world. Year of Christ's Birth Was Oreatest And vet out of these facts of man experience I chose one ear greater than them all. The very-calendar date of it is uncertain by possibly four years. Yet all our years are counted from the time that Jesus was born in Bethlehem.

Vanished are the measurements from the creation, the founding of Rome, the establishment of great dynasties. Or.lv one name endures; only one date remains unshaken and unshakable That was the mi afford personal pleasure. When Him only resides perfect moral I God controls them they benefit power. Almost a benign Santa eip aiff photo others. The world becomes aware Clause He became.

We could not "BRAVO" John J. Lynch, left, president of the Emerald that a greater force en r. br.ng to believe in what g. your own. God want voU to nertorm the prophets and saints of old Association, voices his admiration as Eugene Gitto props a particular task You have abih- termed the wrath of c.od Isaiah! 0 Christmas poster made by boys of St.

John's Home for i We're over the hill to peace. Now we're iteming up another hill to economic readjustment. This bank is ready at this important time to help you survey your rg rj financial needs, and to place them in proper relation ,3 Jfel to conditions and circumstances. Avail yourself of our Boys. Sharing in the praise ore John White and Charles Hoffman standing behind.

Brother Matthew Betz, superin control ana minis are accom- unen up, his train tilling the temple plished. When his eyes looked upon the Holy One his soul (aimed, (or he saw bv tendent of the Home, helps the tyke support the artwork. comparison his human frailty. Hansen Place The Beginning of Wisdom A star perfor A performer in rodeos not Ul fll mon of i94rVhrRevm.ohnnEme 11 'v Trick Rope Champion ifi emcieni ana expenencu service. if only in the United Stat ii! Ill son zeiier preached at the Hanson Dies at Fort Worth Place cen-ral Church on the ques- Gods character.

England and South the i tier I -What Is This Christian Re- HJ wotW's moat "colorful countries as well, Byers suffered 1 And KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY KJ is the beginning of wisdom If we performers has left the arena, for heart attack last Aup Mr Zeiter said. In nan: start with a fear akin to awe we all time. ahead and tilled his Behind the beautiful stained- can movp through that to reverence Chester Byers. kins of the trick appear in a rodeo at Atoka, Okla.i; class. and to love which includes it.

ropers, the man who could lasso It was his last limp the f.l 342 FULTON ST. (in the Heart of the Boro Hall District) NX 3 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ef In the year of our Lord nislv we refer its stgnifi-ckward two millenniums This is not simply the since the birth of Jesus belongs to Jesus, as do ars of our human sojourn Vinci "Last in 'he mauso- Tll sp''ond note to sound Is that four galloping horses at one throw, Only 14 when he appeared In tpnm oi rw ol a was thai It narroa rh Master is dead. AntelH an electrlcallv onerated mW th.it CompaMtlvely few would A heait attack at his Fort Worth enough at trick roping to join the i -vsvm oi eraduall' dims bo around that gate to fol- home ended the life of the rodeo 101 Ranch Wi.d West Show. low the narrow wav For artist who won the world's trick later of Allies the light which comes through th o( the great victorv picture, from the end and Alc ln(n "ded upon to live cnampionsnip in lain ami iru-K roping wmcn is a working toward the middle, until ffnue aoundant is yet one of con- no ncver lost it. Me was w.

wn ior aspuing the founding of the the year of the Lord. UNO. This 11 and luures o( the IK- 11 mucn a mat-ciphv fade out. and otilv the face a Christian must give of Jesus Christ is seen. The empha- 1,1 10 niakf a witness sis Where it belongs: on our Lord Wav' but of putting such But the Ihutten work In reverse positive practices into living niur AIIT TUE AAI UCWCI on.

hehiiifl :h.r, famous picture; Df MMie time for Even- day of it belongs lo Him. He is the purpose ot it He tl its author and its fulfillment. Time lies in the wounded palms ot a Saviour Time pulses to the beating of the Divine heart Time is crowned with the significance of the eternal. This is indeed the vpar of the Lord. Grace Methodist and there Is the moment when the 111 or Ba-se light begins to appear more and Two of Faith's Meanings Kinu uui ini uuuu nenj! ania.n.g nom tne (ace ot The third note to sound Is that i i to of a faith that is comagious.

Faith are at least two meanings. First, II may be the bodv of hPl.f the figures of the Disciples around the (able with him. of The imports i hi.viianitv's Two fold Nature professes, and second It may be' as s'i -sseri iiua uuiMidies me iwo lo.n uue response to who already V.1III.-II4I1 leugion. io Reu mio mmunica concentrates our attention upon the and communion with his child. a only one who has the answer to he fourth hole to sound us that pinoiems each person: and joy that us unijvr.

haole bv the Rev. Robert Carlson at Grace Methodist Church. Mr Carlson said, in part: Th worth of a man is too often rated by the appraiser pet' standard. Frequently unjustifiable emphasis Is placed upon ancestry', position, wealth, personal charm education or your particular re- then, a-s the natural and normal wish that some, ne would cull out result of that concentration upon the very best of the gospel songs horn those all-truthful lips, the and appropriate to use today. Then ugm turns again upon needy hu- I wish someone or several people I inanity, and we recoe.ue that we would write some new Christian nreir.ent Onri uiritos a man his iiiu.m snaie wna we nave ieTieo songs lor prcsent-d ivial powers so generously (rom the Hands and v.

rwrsnmil I Heart of Jesus. experiences with the transforming ii umi me gi-ai r-niposer im i. gpiner wnetner Bach wrote at the beginning of failure or success, difficulty wswwwm. lit" -ikkm vjhbt God called Moses from shepherding Je'hros flocks to leadership of a nation Moses feared the standards bv which he would be judged as a deliverer When we doubt our p- should give Us dailv To the glorv of God. tne teeiinc ot ov unspeakable Jesus I end of every composition added: "In had II faced Higgins Oilers Dinner to Launch Finance Drive of Boro Scout Council The annual finance campaign of Plan lo Modernize Board ol Education What the Board of Education more simplification." Daniel Paul Higftnf resigning after eight years of service as Manhattan member of the board declared today.

Mr. HtcEins nronosed a dprmzation" Brooklyn Boy Scout Council, led "Build Today Tomor-Leadership." will be launched I KJ eHb TmW Wr Mot ay i of without pav. ot 'countless, endless, administrative The board. Mr Higzlna declared should be marie respcasible for "broad, general while three 'chief executives" take over such details as approving every ning. Jan.

14. at the Towers Hotel, Edward A. Richards, general campaign chairman, announced today. Three major committees will spear-; head the Brooklyn drive, which is neared with the $800,000 campaign of the Greater New York Councils, Boy Scouts of America. Funds raised in the city-wide campaign will be used to develop md expand the Scouting program in New York City and to continue improvements on the Ten Mile River Scout Reservation and camps sponsored by the Councils for Boy Scouts from the live boroughs.

Heading the three major Brook- penny of a $140,000,000 budget and every appointment among 50 000 teachers and employes, conducting hearings on all discharged and ap-. proving every repair or construction' contract as well as all text books, and curricula. "The hoard should have the power Mid Mr. Higgins One qf these executives should be held responsible for 'he curriculum and all teaching personnel. WILL WED CORREGIDOR HERO.

Jeanne Vernette Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Clark of Whitehaven Tenn wha will mpamn groups will-be WU- J. Tra specia.

zifts Bertm T. Mc- businessmen' married to Capt. Thomas division, and Borough President A. Hackett, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John Hackett of Huntington. Captain Hackett was a Jap prisoner for many months after the fall of Manila He is now on the staff of the Provost Marshal General in Washington. iton Mdre than 1,000 persons, many prominent in borough communal work, wffl attend the dinner-meet-Ing opening the drive. It is Mr. Richards said, to recruit at cast 12,000 contributors this year, thereby extending the interest and1 support of Scouting among a higher percentage of Brooklyn citizens.

These investigate Mr Richards alio announced that plans are under way to organize at least, 15 sub-rommlttees ln the rk, on the businessmen division, enenmpass-m. it is dif- mg practically every industry ln ives citizens Brooklyn. Twentv-two neighbor-that board hood groups will be set up in the bp selected commumtv invasion, covering every members -are likelv more on the basis' of spirit than on ability a administrators." heir untiring effort i antly criticized, an vent, that the pub l. A member' of the firm of Egger.x and Higgins, archnortp, nf .,42 Return From Germany Ave, Manhattan. Mr served irRt The Ministry of as 01 cial Welfare's repatriation on BUUdlnga and si'es mrnt announced more than 1.100.-raien was raaponsloU for an ex- noo, or about 80 nerent.

of Czecho- leasive program Ot public school displaced persons had thing of the achievements." oo Many Masters He declared the board Is response to too many masters to operate lliclently, being an agency of both State and city, receiving funds torn both, under State regulations. Hit having its members appointed by the Mayor. Mr. Higgins sid that because ot oeen ri timed trom oermany. submitting his reelgnatlon to Mayor Five hundred thousand of the re-UOuardia Mr.

Hu.ms patnated persons were listed as program has been n-her pnsonp-s and the other t'ompleted or projected in us major ono as conscripted workers. Tlie displaced persons' assistance pfogfjuj reporteoij nad east Estimates 8,500 Jobs r7rl1 Government approximate Open for Pharmacists gff ftSSSStm Athens. Go (U.B W. Tayloi Sum- lehabllitatlon. erford, acting dean ot tne nhar- The reiurn of Czech 1 10MOMOW lltlGHI Uap lAXATIVl Iff ft I MX Sfe macy school at the University of from France, Poland, Austria.

Soviet Georgiua. aevs 'ha' R.m.0 Russia. Yucos'avla and Hungary are open ln this country for phar- was said to be ln the planning Imacy workers. stage..

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