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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 22

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22 BROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1943 Spalding, Sperry Orchestra Please in Academy Concert DEAF ACTORS TO JOIN IN TWIN VERSION OF the deaf thesplans will act out each scene and the chdlr of St. John's will interpret In song the words spoken In the sign language. The singing of Christmas carols will be by two choirs at the same time, the deaf choir "singing" with the hearing choir. The work of the deaf Is supervised by the Rev.

Floyd Possehl and the girl's choir of St. John's is directed by Lt. Henry C. Wolk chaplain. The scenery and costumes are under the direction of Mrs.

Lucie Steege. Luncheon Proceeds Aid Borough Infants Home Proceeds of the annual donors luncheon of the Infants Home of Brooklyn, held yesterday in the Hotel Astor, went to maintain the 100 children supported by the institution. Lena Goldstein, president, cited the fact that wartime conditions have taxed the capacity of the home, located at 1358 56th St. BROOKLYN WOMAN IS KILLED BY AUTO Mrs. Lillian McCarthy, 30, of 524 4th as killed last night at 15th St.

and 4th when, ac cording to police, she was struck by the automobile owned and operated by George Sandfuchs of 140-39 Rose Flushing, a welder for the Bethlehem Steel Company. Mrs. McCarthy was pronounced dead by an ambulance, surgeon) from Jewish Hospital. 'SILENT NGHT' PLAY A unique performance of "Silent Night" will be presented in St. John's Lutheran Church, 195 Mau-jer tomorrow night by members of St.

Matthew's Lutheran Church for the Deaf. The play will be both for persons who cannot hear and those with normal hearing. By means of their silent language A large and appreciative audience heard Albert Spalding, noted violinist, play with the Sperry Symphony Orchestra at a concert at the Academy of Music last night. The Sperry orchestra is composed of 60 members of Sperry Gyroscope workers from Garden City. Nassau and Brooklyn and is conducted by Maurel Hunkins.

Spalding played two solos, "Moonlight" and KreisJer's "Chinese Tam-borine," with Andre Benoist at the piano. The program opened with "Overture Oberon" by Von Weber; "Evening Prayer" and "Dream Pantomime" from Haasel and Orefel, and "Entrance of the Little Fauns" from Cydalise. After the Intermission the Sperry orchestra played Brahms' "Hun garian Dance," "Two Old Irish Tunes," "Hark, Hark, the Lark" and "La Campanella." They concluded their program with "Christ mas Bells" by Rapee. 18 Members Admitted To Jurors Association The Kings County Grand Jurors Association has admitted 18 members of the December grand Jury, according to William Beck, chairman of the membership committee. BROOKLYN STORE OPEN THIS WEEK 'TIL 9 (Sot.

9:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M.) Garden. City slore'open this week 'til 9:00 P.M. (including Saturday) BROOKLYN STORE OPEN THIS WEEK 'TIL (Sat. 9:30 A.

M. to 7:00 P. 7 BROOKLYN BAY SHOPt Garden City Start Open This leek 'til 9:00 P. M. (Including Saturday) SI GARDEN CITV 1 HtOOKLYH IAVSHOM SAHDf CITY Eftcle Staff phoa Mrs.

Robert Garber and pupils. Child Care. More than 20 children axe registered. Indoor and outdoor activities are under the direction of Norma Bowman, who is assisted by Mrs. Robert Garber.

Luncheon is served and the school is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. All children are under five years of age. A new community nursery and day school, for children of working mothers opened yesterday at the 12th Street Reformed Church. The school is under the auspices of the South Brooklyn Community Council and the Mayor's Committee for Wool Zipper bootie ivith soft sole.

Blue, brown, red or plaid. 3-9 2.98 labeled tn accordance with Town Talk Wool Labeling Act Fashion Thrift Shoes I Street Floor Home Nursing Tutors Hear Mrs. Belmont Mrs. August Belmont, member of the National American Red Cross committee on home nursing, addressed registered nurses who volunteered to teach home nursing courses at the Central Queens chapter during the past year at a tea yesterday in the chapter, 92-32 Union Hall Jamaica. During 1943 some 200 nurses taught classes to 5,000 Queens residents, an increase of 40 percent over 1942.

Mrs. John H. Morris is home nursing chairman The Kollman Optical Instrument Company of 8008 45th Elm-hurst, engaged in war work, will hold its Christmas party for employes, Dec. 20, at the Boulevard, Elmhurst. Ten children, 120 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren attended the 90th birthday party of Mrs.

Rose Scarola. 280 Lef erts which was recently held at Oetjens Restaurant. Flatbush and Church Aves. Twenty-five of Mrs. Scarola's grandchildren are in the armed forces.

Children were recently born In the Wyckoff Heights Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mannira of 354 Linden Boulevard, Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Stroebel of 58-11 60th Lane, Maspeth; Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Caime of 1726 Stockholm Mr. and Mrs. August Zimmerman of 86-30 126th Richmond Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale De Lessio of 993 Rogers Ave.

Baha'i Youth Chairman To Address Boro Unit I ilujl lay these at Lee Hagar, artist and chairman of the' New York Banal Youth Group, -will be the guest speaker tomorrow evening at 8:15 at the meeting sponsored by the Brooklyn Baha'i Committee at 205 Park Place. His subject will be "Unity of Religions." Mrs. Ludmila Bechtold of Brooklyn will be the Baha'i speaker in Manhattan Sunday afternoon at 4:15 when Dr. Leslie Pinckney Hill, president of Teachers Training College in Cheyney. will talk on "Rebuilding Our Future" at the New York Baha'i Center, 119 W.

57th St. her feet Christmas morning Christmas Festivities Under Way at Packer The singing of carols by the elementary school yesterday marked the opening of annual Christmas festivities of Packer Collegiate Institute. The program was held in the chapel of the institute at 170 Joralemon St. The pantomime pageant of the Nativity will be given this morning and tomorrow. Participants will be from the elementary, academic and college of the institute.

Scripture will be read by Dr. Paul Shafer. The annual community carol sing will take place tonight in the chapel. Cif FACILITIES You cam obtain prompt service on quotations and orders through our Brokerage Department. Our Research Department is ready to supply you with statistical data.

And our Investment Department on request will carefully plan a program to fit your individual needs. Dentists to Celebrate The Brooklyn Dental Society, first of its kind in the world, will hold its annual dinner at the Hotel Bossert, 98 Montague Saturday night. The society was founded in June, 1862. HORNBLOWER WEEKS 40 Wall Street New York 5, N. Y.

Since iSHS Financial Strvirt Personalized to Your Particular Requirements Membera Important Eichanftee Offices: New York: Boston: Chicago: I I At Our BrookKn Store Onlv ll Also at LoPser's-Garilen City ItPtlwr she's 16 or 60, she'd love a pair of these slippers. If her robe is a warm wool tailored one, she'd love the booties (she'll also wear them with her lounging slacks). If her housecoat is strictly on the feminine side, give her the glamorous bat h-strap slippers. Slipjrers ure always sure to get cries of ''Just hat I anted." Cleveland; Philadelphia; Detroit; i-ortiana, rrovidencc; Baltimore; Bangor. Kay X) wild I I present her new picture-pretty prints 10.95 Vacation Places Events Tonight Round-table meetlni.

conducted bv the Department, or Astronomv. on Stellar Evolution." Academy ol Music, 30 La-layette Ave-. 8:15. Maxwell Geismar lectures on The Nlne-teen-Porties," Academy ol Music, 30 Lafayette 8:15. Christmas parly, conducted by Omea Phi Sigma sorority.

Hotel Pierrepont, 8. Good Christmas party, sponsored by Church of the Good Shepherd. 7420 4th 8. Catholic Social Action forum and labor chool. under auipic.es of Priests Social Action committee of Brooklyn Diocese.

St. Michael's Church. 41st near Main Flushing, 8 Attorney General Goldstein to be hon-ored at dinner launching Eastern Parkway community drive in behalf of Jewish Charities. Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667 Eastern Parkway. 6:30.

Judee Jonah J. Goldstein to be honored at dinner launching Borough Park community drive of Jewish Charities, Me-norah Temple. 5000 14th 30 Presentation ol show entitled Girls. Girls Girls." sponsored by Catholic Young Women of Brooklyn Diocese. Th omas Dontan Council.

K. of 7tul 4in AVMecting of 9th A. Republican Club. 317 Ovington 8:30 Community dance of W'msmiburj M. and Y.

W. H. 575 Bedford AVMMtiig of Kings County Chapter. Society of Professional Engineers. 11.

Remsen 8. r. Meeting of Independent Cub of Rego Park. 87-56 62d Road. Rego Pars.

8.30. George Dennan. secretary to the Commissioner of Works, addresses Ciarendon Democratic Club. 946 Rogers Avenue FORECLOSURES ATLANTIC CITV. J.

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Xmas-New Year's Reservations Only a ff rooms available for Xtnat Hoti- I days (Dec. 18 to 30). No pace between Dee. I 30 and Jan. 3.

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All done villi that super tailoring and fit that KAY DDIS HULL'S are fanrmis for. We s-liow you just 2 from our new collection of polka dots, monotones, floral patterns. All in washable pun rayon. A. Grey, pink, blue, green.

12-20. B. Brown, grey, aqua. 16-40. Others at 8.95 I.nefer's Daytime Dress Shop Fifth Floor IBROOM.N 1.

AT BOND TRIANGLE 581(1(1 Nfw York Office: 630 Fifth Avf. Clrflt 5-5620 AIo at LoeserVGarden City Berkshire lisle mesh for town and country! LEGAL NOTICES sy 1-35 THE BROOKLYN EAGLE'S THK PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, bv thf gnirp of GurJ fne and independent Tn Waltfr NiU.rlik Fliijfhafpn Stiasso 1A. Schkouduptz. bLrfipzijr. Germany: Wilhain Xit-hke.

Berlin, Germany Anna Eikr. Gro.b.'hren Straje 21. Bet lin. Germany, if llcy he living, aw! if dead, their widows nr widower, heirs at law and next of kin. distributees.

devi.t'e.. lrn itepji, oxeculurs, administrators an1 surce.Bsnra in in-teret, if they bp living, and any and nil unknown at law and next of kin of Ottn Karl NiLwhke, GREETING WHEREAS Marie Nitzdrhkf who res id at No. 13H Nirholy Avenue, Brooklyn. Kinns County. New York, has presented a petition praying" for a de ref.

that a certain runifnt in writlnc bearing date the 11th day of April, IW.l, ndatinK to real and personal property, be dulv provpd ax the last Will and Testament of Otto Karl Nitzsehke, known as Karl Otto also known as Carl O. Nitiuchke. lately residinsr at No. 133 Nirhols Avpnue. Brooklyn.

Kings County. City of New York. NOW. THEREFORE, you and parh nf you are hereby riled cause before our SurrogHte's r.iurt of the County of Kintr.1. to be held in Room 2.VA, al the Hall of Record, in the Countv of Kin, on Hie mth dav of January.

1 14. at 9 uYh.ck in tiie f-iri'iioMti, why such drerer should nut be mad-'. SUPREME OOURTTkiNGS COtNTY PAWLING SAVINGS BANK vs. SOPHIE AARON, et ano. Pursuant tn judgment entered Dec.

15. 1943. I will at public auction, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1S9 Montague Brooklyn on Jan. 7 1 944.

at noon, a parcel of land witli building thereon, on south side of Fulton 28' 1" weat of Warwick 20' 7" In front. 20' 2" in rear. S3' A on the west aide anr 87' 6V on the past side, both side lines running partly thrmmh party walls. RUTH SCHRENZEL Referee. dl(S-6t SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY HELEV WALLACE REYNOLDS VS. MARTIN L. GOEBEL. et al Pursuant to Judgment entered Dec. 11 1M43 I will sell at public auction, bV Brooklyn R'al Estate Exchange.

1S9 Montague Brooklyn, on Jan. 7 1944. at noon, a parcel of land, with building thereon, on east side ut' Ant-iievit 260' south of Oriental 40' front and rear hy 100' deep. Together with any rights of the mortgagor over a strip of land eight feet wide running through the renter of the block, adjoining these premises in the rear. ARTHUR H.

J. MacMULLEN. Referee. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY LEE GROSSMAN vs.

LORETTA PRICE, et al. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered December lo, 194X I will sell, by M'-Guinness Reillv. auctioneers, at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange at 1S9 Montague Street, Rrooklyn. New York, on the 10th day of January. 1944, at 13 noon, the mortgaged premises directed hv said to be sold, known as 433 8th Street.

Brooklyn. New York City, being nn the northeasterly side of 8th Street. 104 10' inches southeast from 7th Avenue, running oiiilieasteT-lv 17 21! inches: them n.o'thea-Merlv I'm feet; thencp nort ll W' St elly 17 feet Inches; thence southwesterly 100 fe- to the point of beginning. Together with rights, as more particu-Mrly described in smd judgment. Dated, December l.Mh.

1943. ALBERT A. UTTER. Referee 416-61 Th4M Mesh is going places on smart legs this year! Give some lucky gal these LONG-wearing hose they're SO handsome full-fashioned to fit SO trimly! And of course, highly run-resistant! Feet and tops are sturdy cotton' for fewer casualties! Shades: candy-bar, sky, doughnut, cigarette. 8'2-ll.

Will be published on SATURDAY, DEC. li II will contain' pdal Cbrittanat nmaqti, inspiring illuitrntlont and announcement! ol church lervicel on Christmas Day. This number will be outstanding in lite and editorial contents .4 'plan to have your church represented in it. For Complete Details Phone MAin 4-6200 Religious Advertising Department Lorser's Hosiery Street Floor IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we I li" s- iil nf our i said Sun nt.it" to he affixt-d. WITNESS Hon.

FRANCIS REY. Surn.uate 1 itiir County, at the Roc- iiiuh of Bioitklvn. in the nfi Cuntv, th- dav uf I- inn. AARON .1 MoBY Clerk of Ihe Sunoaate I'mitt 416-41 Tb THE BROOKLYN EAGLE'S CHURCH PAGE ANNOUNCING SERVICES FOB SUNDAY. DEC.

26TH. WILL BE PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY. DEC. 4TH. BROOK.

LAN 1, N. at Bund TH. 5-81U0 GARDEN CITY i'r anUin at 9lh G. C. 1800 BAY SHORE 108-112 E.

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