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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, APRIL 2, 1951 So. Congregational Notes Century nomic Justice. He is also' chair man of the social action com. mittee of the New York State Congregational Conference. The Rev.

Dr. Douglas Hor- ton of the General Council of Aarejn the centennial week, besides the services, include a centennial dinner Thursday, at which the Rev. Dr. Ernest M. Halli-day, formerly general secretary Congregational Christian Churches of the United States was the guest preacher yester pt the church extension divi The first chapel was erected on ground at the corner of President and Court donated by members of the Church of the Pilgrims, where the Rev.

Dr. Henry Ward Beecher preached a dedicatory sermon on Feb. 2, 1851. 'In lis 100-year history the church has had 11 pastors. Mr.

Rishell has been minister of the church since Sept. 1, 1941. He is a member of the day at a special service in the South Congregational CASUALTY LIST NAMES 2 OF BORO KILLED III ACTION Tfct Department of Defense announces today that two mora Brooklyn and two Long Island men were killed In action In Korea. They were Corp. Richard F.

Smith, friend of Mrs. Virginia Burzotta, 38 Hopkinson 2d Lt. Theodore S. WaV xon, husband of Mrs. Veronica M.

Watson of 105 Argyle Road; Pvt. Bohdan Jurklw, nephew of John Gretchen, 485 Cedar East HempHtead, and. Pfc. Hugh Patrick McKenna, son of Mr. and Mm, Michael McKenna, 119-46 27th College Point.

Corp. Smith, 21, was a member of Company 511th Airborne Infan President and Court Inaugurating the centennial celebration of the church. The sec ond special centennial service sion or me congregational Board of Home Missions, will speak. The Rev. Dr.

Robert Bruce of the New York Congregational Conference, and Clifford Petitt, executive director of the Protestant Council of New York, will also speak. South Congregational Church had 23 members when it was organized on March 24, 1851. will be held next Sunday, when the pastor, the Rev. Paul W. TV' board of directors of the Brook mm) Riahell, will preach, lyn Division of the Protestant Council and chairman of the Assisting in yesterday a were the Rev.

Donald Mium fasti Divisions commission on eco Strickler, secretary of the New York Congregational Church Association; the Rev. Blaine ipainwt KdKklllMMI Fister, director of Christian education of the Brooklyn Divi sion of the Protestant Council; the Rev. Albert B. Roraback, pastor emeritus of the Church CO te try of the Evangel, and Mr, Rishell. 11th Airborne Division.

He Music was provided by the BANKING Kb choir, with Janet Schone and J. Dougald Yuill as soloists. M(lt Bluff thou Other events scheduled for entered service in June, and went to Japan in Occupa- CONSECRATION Shown in the procession at the annual consecration of the Legion of Mary to the Blessed Virgin in Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. C. Church, 59th St.

and 6th are Bishop Thomos E. Molloy, center, flanked by the Rev. Joseph A. Breslin and the Rev. John Brennan, rector and assistant rector of Our Lady church, preceded by altar boys.

tional Forces, Carp. Bicker lejHfc after getting Dime Savings Bank Pay $2,656,000 in Dividends With the payment today of $2,656,000 to .294,600 depositors at its 219th consecutive interest dividend, the Dime Savings Kefauver Crime Probe Story in Book Form j-fc of ir BROOKLYN Is Sen. Estes Kefauvers story of the Senate crime investigations will be Issued in book Bank of Brooklyn reverts to a former policy of paying dividends on a quarterly basis instead of semi-annually, it is an Kings County Trust Company is in basinets to be of service to you to help build the prosperity of our community end take a helpful part in the business life of Brooklyn. Come in, open an account our advieo and banking services are available to you. KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 342 FULTON ST.

(In the Heart ef the Bero'Hell District) IR00KLYN 1, N. Y. Iitaklleked IMS Member Ttdnal Dopotit Inturanes Corporation his para troop training in Fort Renning, Georgia. Later he returned to the I'nited States, where he remained until the Korean trouble developed. Buddie ia Hervlcn Smith and Eugene Burzotta.

Ion of Mrs. Burzotta, were close hjiddieg all through the Japa-lise occupation period and un-tl January, 1950, when left the Army. Smith was ail nrohan. i form July 12, it was announced nounced by George yesterday by Doubleday Com pany, publishers. The Lt.

Col. and Mrs. William book, "Crime In America," will be published in two editions, one cloth-bound, the other a paper-bound edition costing $1 president. Deposits in the bank total more than $542,000,000. Resources now stand at more than $611,800,000, making it the fourth largest savings, bank in Cumiskey are living in Japan Pvt.

Daniel W. Gerritv, son'wher tn officer was recently for distribution to newsstands f.fjMis. Nan Genity of 1622 Al the nation. and retail outlets. i hafyy a Navy veteran of Wiirld 'ar II and now an heeq awarded the Soldiers Medal for heroism in action.

'avy Iloin's Seaman Carmine Guzzo, 598 Baltic Is serving aboard the S. S. Norn's Marine Sgt. Donald C. Pretsi-h, 59 Pineapple received the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal at Xluantanamo Bay Dental Technician and Mrs.

Thomas 5111 11th announce the birth Army man, who when last heard from was an artillery replacement, is reported as 4 iflm a vAtf inr nan A of a potential Wave at the Naval Hospital, Pen'sacola, Fla. Pvt. ex .1. O'Ura, on of Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. O'Dea. 330 missing in action. The 24-year-old G.

I. was a first class seaman for two years, starting in 1944. Born in Scran-ton, he enlisted in Army last July and was in the 2d Division. The last letter his mother received from him was elated Nov. 27, only three days before the date on which he was reported missing.

Ills father, Daniel William GerVtty vas killed in an accident in the Brooklyn Navy Yard in 1941. Also reDorted missina are Set. 1 i'h ft.M4'v"i'. Till faOf I A I-1 6 7th is imwtMMi i if i i i af t. completing his basic training $: At.

at Lackl and Field, Texas. Tha truinino- r-ojn i mA.tsi i and Mrs. YV. Cumiskey p. him for Air Howard V.

Campbell, nf fpo Pila Ann Pamnlioll Ift'l force lecnni j. j. o-d cum itic ial training and assignment in aid and 1st Lt. Gerald Bronze Star Medal. He is the Specialized work, son-in-law of Michael Kawecki.j aft (i24 E.

17th St. Colonel Cum- Kkey flew 31 combat missions! Father Doyle Notes iK.UaONivr:. Keagney of the Air Force, husband of Mrs. Mary Heagney, 55:1 73(1 St. Got Purple Heart Among those reported wound-r-d or injured is Pvt.

Santo A. Maiorana, 21, son of Mrs. Mar-garet Maiorana, of tjOO Pine rMa. i in mu- If if aa.aa ja t.4.it av I as a "pilot during World War II. Arthur C.

Quackeubuvh, 466 76th will serve his intership 25th Anniversary The Rev. Thomas P. Dqyle, v. ho has received 1 Purole llourt mortal fnr ininrioc rp. in the St.

Albans Hospital un- ceived on Feb. 20. A letter re-lder the Navy Graduate Medical S.P.M., a member of the Society ived from the Brooklyn-bornj''raining program His tour of'of the Fatners of Mercy, yester-iijember of the 19th Regiment, u.hen day celebrated the 25th anni-7 nL he i from Harvard! versary of his ordination with inai lie was in lunu peiieidii a Hospital, but did not say what'Medical School. hi injuries are. He originally went into thei Lt.

Frank Thoubhoron, 650 a solemn jubilee mass in the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Broadway and Aberdeen where he is an assistant priest. Army in 1948, served one year in Texas, was placed in reserve, called back six months pgo and sailed overseas last, Prospect Place, and Lt. John J.

Riddle, 4503 8th have been graduated from the Army Officers School, Fort Riley, Kan Commander John P. Wier, 75 In the evening rather Doyle was the guest of honSr at a re ception given by the societies Christmas Day. He was edu Prospect Park West, has been of the church and the parish rated in P. S. 66 and Brooklyn promoted the grade ofjioners in the parish hall.

Automotive School. Others Wounded Lieutenant Commander and is Father Doyle, who was born on the staff of the Commander Air" Force, Pacific Fleet, San Diego, Cal Seaman Thomas in County Carlow, Ireland, was Ordained at St. James Pro-Cathedral, by Bishop Thomas E. Molloy on March 20, Others listed as wounded are Corp. James C.

Carey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Aloysius ROUND TRIP via Club Coach S. Mink, 124 Noel Road, Broad Channel, is at the Great Lakes Carey, 34-20 Jackson 1926. Before coming to Brooklyn, he served as assistant in Heights; Sgt.

George L. Hop Training Center, the parishes of Notre Dame and kins, husband of Mrs. Clara V. Hopkins, 934 Seneca Pvt. A.

John Hallisej, 317 St. Vincent ne i'aul in Man hattan. Kidgewood, (previously wound 85th has completed basic training at Fort Dix And so have Pvt. Theodore A. Lu ed and returned to duty); Sgt.

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