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HT2 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SATURDAY, NOV. 2, 1940 CHURCHES Bay Ridge and South Brooklyn Dewey Junior High Parents Ask For Evening Community Center stressed the Importance of instilling patriotism in their children. Plans for a social evening and ganes pmy to be held in the school gymnasium on Monday, Nov. II, at 3 were discussed. The next business meeting of the will take place on Nov.

20 at the school, 40th St. and 4th Avenue. The Parent-Teacher Association of Dewey Junior High School at Its first meeting of the season on Oct. 23 proposed that the Board of Education be requested to establish an evening community center In the school. Mrs.

Louts C. Lohman, president, presided. Mr. McDermott. principal of the school, addressed the members and -ji Park United Presbyterian At the Park United Prnbyttan Church.

Ave. and 48th the pastor, the Rev. J. Howard Tate, will preach at tomorrow morning service at on "The Happy People," and in the evening at 8 o'clock on "A Message From the World or Nature." The Sunday will meet at 12 nocn. The Christian Endeavor Society will meet on Monday evening at 7:30 and the ladies Auxiliary on Thursday afternoon at 2.

I v- A Baptist Temple Excited Cagers In Hard Battle For a Victory After a Sharp Struggle The O.L.P.H. Big Quintet Defeats Hut Hamberger Cars Damaged but No One Hurt in Two Crashes Auto accidents reported to the police of the 4th Ave. station were as follows: At 7th Ave. and 53d St, a taxi operated by Carl Johnson of 5007 6th Ave. in collision with a ear operated by Aiilda Charette of 4103 7th and at 4th Ave.

and 08th a car operated by Sam Kurinsky of 4109 12th Long Island City, in collision with a car operated by John Seneca of 7801 Fort Hamilton Parkway. The cars were damaged but Do one was injured. "i 4 church parlor (or trie pastor and Mrs. Hemenway. At the morning worship at 11 there will be celebration of communion, the pastor's sermon being.

"Upon Our Altar." The choir, under direction of Blanche Chase, will give special communion music. Epworth League will meet at 3 pm. and the High School League at 7 p.m., with the pastor leading the discussion of the subject. "What to Do About Jealousy among Friends." Park Slope Congregational The pastor of the Park Slope Congregational Church, 8th Ave. 2d the Rev.

John A. Harrer. will prfach tomorrow morning at 10:45 a m. on "America Goes to the Polls." Our Saviour's Lutheran The Sunday School and Bible classes will meet at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, 4th Ave. and 80th St.

Immediately following the close of this tession, there will be the English service with William E. Baker the speaker, and at 11 o'clock the Norwegian service will start with the pastor, the Rev. Oscar Bakke. in the pulpit. The Girl Scouts will meet on Monday evening at 7:15 in the church.

The regular monthly meeting of Sxlety Progress will be held on Wednesday evening in the chapel at 8 o'clock under the leadership of Mrs. E. J. Evans, Its president. The Luther League will also meet that evening at 8 in the church.

The midweek services in Norwegian have been resumed and the meeting will open at 8 o'clock on Thursday evening In the chapel. The choir has already begun preparing for the annual Christmas candlelight service. The Rev. Clarence S. Roddy, pastor of the Baptist Temple, will preach at both service tomorrow.

At the 10:30 am. service his topic will be "Joy Amid Hardships!" and at the p.m. service he will speak on "Does Ood Believe In Conscription?" The Bible School will meet at 12 noon. The communion services will be at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.

The midweek prayer meeting will be held in the lower temple on Wednesday evenln? at 7:45 and will be led by the pastor. Incarnation Lutheran At the Incarnation Lutheran Church, 4th Ave. and 54th communion will be celebrated following Owing to a last-minute postponement by the Fulton Club the O. L. p.

H. Big Five had to engage tho White Hut Hamberger basketball team Sunday night. The former won, 45 to 42. This game proved to be one of the best played at the Parish Club AT THE HARBOR Jon Hall, who is one of the stars in "South of Pago Pago," now at the Harbor Theater with "The Great McGmty" as the co-feature." NEARBY MOVIES Nielsen Bowlers looming Large i the service tsmorrow morning at 11. in some time.

It was fast and in Lindgren of the Nielsen Furni-some spots a little rough. At the I ture Company set a new high game end of the half the teams were and new high series in the Bell deadloikr-d at 23 all. Commercial League at the Bell In the second half Gaffney went Bolln His KorM were on rampage for the0. L. P.

H. team 195- 249 nd 204 for ptlon-and scored 8 points in short order, i hih series of 650. His bril-Mulholland was a big help in this llant bo11" nelped his team to half also, scoring 5 points to bring whitewash the Muller Liquor Store hk total for the eame to 9. ln 'hree Smes. i The preparatory service will be held "No Time tor Comedy," co-starring James Stewart and, at 10:40.

The pastor, the Rev. Har-Rosallnd Russell, is now at the RKO Kenmore, Dyker, Tilyouiold s. Miller, will preach at the and Prospect Theater. The film Is an adaptation of the S. N.

main service. Behrman play which lead the Broadway hit parade for more 1 church 8ch001 wiu ls story of HS- hss oil fields of the West with Pat OBrien, Frances Farmer and; on Friday night at 8 o'clock. This oor.n uarnria is me associate lea- ture. IN "THE SECRET SEVEN" Florence Rice, who hos a leod role in "The Secret Seven," now ot the Fortwoy Theater with "Pride and Prejudice." Mays was the mainstay for the evening the Ladles Auxiliary will serve a boiled dinner in the parish house. The Boy Scouts will meet on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

However, the Wilson Plumbers retained their one-game advantage by beating Traina's Market three games despite the return of Bum White Hut team, scoring 16 points to take top honors in scoring. Gaff Fort Hamilton Presbyterian New Utrecht Reformed Woman Is Stricken L. W. Parker of 81 80th St. Ii ln charge of arrangements.

ney was high man for O. L. P. H. with 11.

Lineups: With Heart Disease Legion Auxiliary Gay Nineties Party Set for Tonight Proceeds of Affair to Help Slash Mortgage o. L. Whit Hut o. p. 4 16 The pastor, the Rev.

Rowland H. Klmberlln of the Fort Hamilton Presbyterian Church, 94th St. near 4th will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. on Words of Grace." The Church School will meet at 8:45, all departments meeting then, except the kindergarten and primary, Illness Sends Several to Hospitals Police reports yesterday showed Giimel to the Meatball's lineup. Grimel, who has been leading his team from the bench owing to In juries, bowled 201 high game and 548 series in his initial start of the year.

Albertson starred in the Wilson Plumbers with a 218 game. Puritan Coffee Shop stretched its winning streak to five by beating the Sunset Tavern three games. In the other match 63d St. Garage won two from the 49th St. Tavern.

1 3 9 0 3 3 4 0 8 1 2 4 3 3 4 "No Time for Comedy" is comedv from start to finish. The gaily sophisticated story concerns 3. joung newspaperman from the ticfcs who writes a comedy about Manhattan's penthouse set, scores a smash hit on Broadway and marries the star of the play. Sophisticated comedies flow from his facile pen. His wife stars in each of them, and hit follows hit in rvt, succession.

Others in the cast of this amusing comedy are Genevieve Tobin, Charles Rugglcs and Allyn Joslyn. "London Can Take It." a stirring story of the courage of the English people, is an added feature. P. 2 Msvs 0 2 Alberta 1 7 Fiedrlrks 3 II Boelno 3 A Liu 0 4 Lombard! 0 4 0 0 Marn Warnke MrOiuie Gaftnev Mullholiand Halllssey Soellman Kan Marie Ward, 35, of 4507 Beverly Road, was stricken with a heart attack on the street at 5th Ave. and 59th St.

and was treated by Dr. L'Hommedieu of the Norwegian Hospital. which will meet. 11. The Aces will Totals 18 9 45 Totals On Bay Ridge Clubhouse meet at 7 p.m.

and the Pioneers at the following persons taken to hospitals as a result of illness: Kathleen Walsh, 12, ot 527 40th stomach trouble, to Norwegian Hospital; James McOarry, 39, ot 338 54th intestinal ailment, to the Cumberland Street Hospital; James Fennelly, 85, of 857 48th tere-bral hemorrhage, to Klnga County Hospital, STANDINGS Benevolent Ladies wllon Ptumbri Won IS 14 11 Delphian to Hold Dinner The Harbor Chapter of Delphian has completed plans for a dinner party to be held at the Hotel Bos- I Furniture 8 in the church. The Ladles Social Club will meet on Wednesday at 8 p.m. The annual musical revue to be held on Friday, Nov. 15, at 8:15 p.m.. will be under the direction of Herman J.

Roy and James Pryor. Lot 3 4 1 9 10 The members of Bay Ridge Post, 157, American Legion, will start the Fall and Winter season to-! night with a Gay Nineties" party. Tlin iIIai ii til A3d St. OnruK Loew's Bay Ridge Milltrr Liriuor Slori Purltun Cotttt Shoo 49in 8i. Tuvrrn Trin Murkft Sumri Tavtrn sert on Saturday, Nov, 3.

Mrs. is To Hold a Sale The Ladies Benevolent Society of Bay Ridge will hold a three-day nn.U rlmn nine- nu.Mimii mtmuers wui The sermon topic of the pastor of the New Utrecht Reformed Church, 18th Ave. and 83d the Rev. Martin Paul Luther, tomorrow at 11 a.m. will be, "What Is America?" The consistory will meet in the parsonage on Monday at 8 p.m.

The same evening the Intermediate C. E. S. will hold a Halloween party in the parish house at 8 o'clock. The Y.

P. Fonyn will meet In the parish house on Wednesday evening at 6:45. The Ladies Aid will hold a dinner-dance at the Port Restaurant on Tuesday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. Second Church of Christ, Scientist The Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 67th St.

between 3d and 4th will hold morning services tomorrow at 11 o'clock and evening services at 8. Sunday School for older pupils will be at 9:45 a.m. and for younger pupils at 11. The reading room of the church is at 7520 3d Ave. and is open on week days from 10 a.m.

to 9:30 p.m., except on Wednesdays when it closes at 5. It is also open on Sunday and holiday afternoons from 2:30 to 6. St. John's Episcopal Rogers are featured in "Luckv "PPear in the cumbrous attire of the Partners," now showing at Loew's "mauve decade," while the mas- Grace Baptist Bav Ridge Theater. culln element will come togged out The pastor of Grace Baptist in wown derbies, tight-fitting aulti, Church, 53d St.

and 6th the handlebar mustaches and heavily i Rev. J. Francis Vought, wilt cele- BROOKLYN EAGLE BAY RIDGE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS brate communion tomorrow morning at the 10:30 o'clock service. In the evening at 7:45 his sermon topic will be, "Our Business and How to Do It." The Bible School will meet at 12:10 and the Y. P.

S. at 7 p.m. The Junior Guild will hold a mother and daughter banquet on Wednesday evening and on Thursday at 11 a m. the Women's Society will meet for morning and afternoon sessions with luncheon at EMPLOYMENT Both the stars turn in superb performances in roles that give each unusual opportunities for mirth-making as well as for mere serious acting. And Jack Carson, as an insurance man, does i-plcndid-ly, while Spring Byington as the heroine's fluttery aunt, Harry Davenport as an irascible judge and Cecilia Loftus and Brandon Tynan as an old married couple head the supporting cast in grand style.

The associate feature is "Men Against the Skv." starring Richard and featuring Kent Taylor and Edmund Lowe. pomaded hair. There will be dancing, but It remains to be seen how far these belles and Jim Dandies of yesteryear can go handicapped by their garments of 40 years ago and more. Lillian Russell, Diamond Jim Brady, John L. Sullivan, Kate Clax-ton and many more of the old-times will be there in spirit.

As usual the post activities chairman will award prizes for the best looking costumes. The music will be 83d St. Ctrif 49lh8t Tivrn Pftfrsnn 110 172 ISO Wfll 111168 1(17 CJ'nrtn 180 183 182 F. Sivak 149 ASmimr 188 182 178 Woiclk 179 174 14T Wt'ticn 140 158 170 Jnhnnon 192 180 188 N.choU 11 145 182 Krllr 184 177 Brown 173 1S L. awlrk 159 Tof Bill 817J01RS2 Toll 71)5 50 821 Tminn'j MnrkU Wilson Plumbern Crimen 192 155 201 Iverson 182 171 1S8 Rillrrt 148 R.

Wilson 130 173 199 Hothe 134 144 138 Wilson 173 170 1,10 Shrek rd 204 158 179 Alb'rtson 218 178 14.1 Fishfr 133 221 148 Rupp 17( 182 200 Anderson 183 Oveerb'gh 127 Totals 810 805 827 Totals 852 871 850 Nielsen Furniture Mulier Liquor Co. Prybys 182 133 148 Ntt.ro 193 163 143 Johnson 151 152 151 B.T'pm'n 125 11 178 Maresra 188 176 178 Muller 132 188 127 Imdaren 195 249 206 Oerken 210 170 150 Jackson 141 161 193 Hallef 161 137 166 Totals 883 871 854 Totatl 831 811 844 Sunset Tavern Puritan Coffea Shop 180 149 161 Halld sen 196 201 151 Pickets 142 148 161 Heavy 110 146 173 Collins 149 136 169 Llna 157 167 158 Al Ripe 171 121 170 Piar.ia 191 180 169 CallendO 163 164 147 Cutl 152 197 190 TolaH 806 718 766 Totals 868 191847 Domastic Hslp Wanted Nmals 32 ROOMS FOR RENT Roomt for HouMktooinf 69 S7TH 3382 roomt nd Utebn, dtsi. hot water; eiprest ttttlon. rummage sale at 5223 3d beginning tomorrow at 10 a.m., and continuing on Monday and Tuesday with the same starting hour. The following are the officers of the society: Zlda Susklnd, honorary president; Kate Klein, president; Emily Klein and Rose Mussel, vice presidents, and Olia Goldensohn, treasurer.

The trustees are Sarah Winkler, chairman; Viola Zlotoff, Lena Gordon, Bessie Fel-tenstein, Betty Hirskowltz, Zelda Suskind and F. Levine. The following are the leading committees: Charity, Lena Kramer, chairman, and Ida Allenstein; entertainment, Viola Zlotoff, chairman; Estelle Joseph and Edith Rothman. HOUSEWORK ER, tenant, full time, unill alter dinner, 835 monthly. Windsor 5-S049.

Situations Wanted FemaU Domtilic 818T 214J nice, llfht, front rooms; kitchenette; ttrige; telephone. 73D 5803 rooms, lliht houtekeep-int; buslneu couple; alio ball room. 36b 12:30. The weekday religious school under the direction of Diamond Jim i will be held on Friday at 3:30 p.m. WOMAN wishes dj work Monday, Tu-cy, Frldsi; reterences.

experience. BEnsonhursl 6-5769. and his Bowery Serenaders. The and In the evening at 7:30 the Park proceeds will go to the mortgage presbvterian Church will unite in Fortway FINANCIAL fund. The rector, the Rev.

Robert Y. Condit of St. John's Episcopal Church, 99th St. and Fort Hamilton Parkway, will celebrate communion at 8 and 11 o'clock tomorrow morn-Ine. with the Church School meeting at 9:30 a.m.

the weekly prayer meeting. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT AfXftmtmts funMfd 74 61ST Jl Kltthen, bedroom, hrlnt room; alto halt room. 59TH 3813 rooms, heat, bet utter! as, electric; near eubwer. 78TH 835 3 roomt, newly decorated, private bout. SHore Roast S-13S3.

St. John's Lutheran The Rev. Werner Jentsch, pastor Buiintst OaportMnititi 31 FURNISHED BOOM HOUSE, fully renttd; Income over 20O monthly end tret rent ot 4 rooms: now occupied by owner, Box W-12S1, Eejle. Halloween Dance oi est. jonns nunn, mi I' I Prospect will preach twice to- na 6var.ge.ico.

free COMING EVENTS 74a Aaartmantf Unfurnhhati morrow; at 9:15 am. In German n4 at 11 tn Fnirlieh TVlA uhift't DOGS CATS PETS BOSTON BULL, puppies, 1 months eld. pedxrrrd. 284 51st St. (bijemenu.

3 light roomt, all Inv At K. C. Clubhouse! A Halloween dance and Sadie i 30 AVE. 8408 provementt. or the German sermon will be, Der Wei des Henri." and of the Ene- MERCHANDISE 41 80075 roomt; 3 fltltltt up; newly decorated; 822.

5TH 4(H 3-room aparteaeim 51 Articlti lor Sal Hawkins Day will be held in Dongan i nh, "God'a Way." The Sunday of Auditorium, 76th St. and School with men's Bible class will steam neat, reirnerauon. winosor a-eooj s. excellent londltlon, DINWCTROOM tulte. 8TH 720K 3 litht roomt, meet at 9:45 a.m.

S823 Hit Ave. 29, ruhmin, (SUM. OI water, eomoinaiion ranie. 5TH AVE. Corner apartment, sUasi hej ROOMS FOR RENT and hot water, 4S.

LUND, 483 7TH "Pride and Prejudice," tfarnn; Oreer Garson and Laurence Olivier, is the feature showing today at the Fortway. Top comedy performances are given by Edmund Gwenn and Marv Boland as Mr. and Mrs. Bennet. Edna May Oliver, Melville Cooper, Maureen O'Sullivan, Ann Rutherford, Marsha Hunt and Heather Angel support, the cast.

On the same program is "The Secret Seven with Barton MacLane and Florence Rice in the lead role. At today's matinee there will be a special kiddie Showing Sundav and Mondav will be "Money and the wi'h Jeffrey Lvnn and Brenria Marshall; also "Beyond Tomorrow." with Harrv Carey and C. Aubrev Smith. An additional fpfsmre be "London Can Take I' 48th St. Theater The Swedish production, "Anderysonskans 'Mrs.

And-ersson Carl i. released thioiieh 4th on the night of Nov, 3. Masks and funny costumes will be furnished the guests, according to an announcement by Gerard Harley, and the evening's frolic will begin with an "introduction dance." 68 Famish Roomt 9TH AVE 8 roomt. no heat; dacortHeAi ran, aM T.fTMfY 4VTW ftf '7 Today BenevolenU of Bay Ridge to hold annual ball at Columbus Club. Robert I.

Porter Post, V. F. Halloween dance at past club rooms, 4th Ave. and 52d St. The 39th St.

Club annual dinner-dance at Prospect Hall, Prospect Ave. near 5th Ave. Meeting at Prospect Park Branch Y. M. C.

357 9th of representatives of church basketball teams to organize girls league. Nov. I Parent-Teachers Association of Public School 185, Ridge Boulevard and 86th to see demonstration at school of art of making sandwiches by Mrs. Malbeln, cooking teacher. Nov.

7- Church of Atonement annual bazar In parish hall, 239 17th with turkey dlnneT on last day from 6 to 8 p.m. Nov. 9 'Jitl ess 8204 a roomt, bath, heafc hM refrigerator; tO'; 7TH AVE. 4TH 6111 Double room, twio bed; block express station and trolley; gentlemen preferred; edjolnlni bath; lMoott.1 water, parquet, parquet, ITH bath. 81348 roomt, hot water; reaaonaoie.

12TH 7323 Modern rooms; all improvements use of kitchen. The 22d anniversary of the Sec- ond Evangelical Free Church, 8th Ave. and 52d will be observed at a festival to be held this evening at 7:45 p.m. The choir and string band will give selections and Miss Irene Blomberg will sing. The Rev.

N. W. Nelson will speak. The Y. P.

S. will furnish the refreshments. The pastor, the Rev. Emmanuel Carl-sen, will preach tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. and ln the evening at 7 30.

Christ Episcopal, Bay Ridge The Rev. John Henry Fitzgerald, pastor of Christ Episcopal Church, Ridge Boulevard and 73d will preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. and will celebrate communion at 8 a.m. The Church School will meet at 9:30 a.m. Greenwood Baptist The preacher tomorrow In two services at the Greenwood Baptist Church.

7th Ave. and 6th of which the Rev? John T. Raymond, is the pastor, will be the Rev. 19TH 8T. 311 4 ROOMS.

118: NO BATH Union Church The Rev. John Paul Jones, pastor," will preach at the regular 11 clock service tomorrow morning in Union Church, Ridge Boulevard and 80th on "Souls Must Have Rest." The Church School convenes at 9:30 all departments meeting then except the kindergarten which will be at 11. The Young People's meeting will take place at 7:30 and 8 p.m. "World's End." rated by some as Upton Sinclair's best novel, will be the subject of ADULTS 51ST S34 wurnlshed room, all Improvements; kitchen optional; near transit; reasonable. J7TH 2894 rooms.

no heat, oil Hove, tat, electric: 124. 46TH 741 Small apartment, all light Ladles' Auxiliary of Incarnation 1014 Lnht, nicely furnished room; block 61D 427 Lerae front room; all accommodations: near subway. rooms, steam heat, not water, electric refrigerator, parquet: I3S. 49TH 821 roomt, atetm boat, hot water, newly decorated: 133. 58TH 1633 nice, modern roomt, bath; heat, hot water; 130.

Robert I. Porter Post, V. F. to hold annual military ball at post rooms, 4th Ave. and 52d St.

Nov. IS Annual card party of united societies of St. Michael's R. C. Church, 42d St.

and 4th at Towers Hotel, evening. 14-15 the Review ot Literature In the evening in the chapel of the parish house at 8 o'clock. 7 Cage Squad Is Ready for Opening After several weeks of practice, the Prospect Park Branch Y. M. C.

A. Big Red Five basketball team is ready for Its 1940-41 campaign. Coach Hank Hasbrouck, former aavane University cage star, has veterans Fd Davis, Phil Devine and Billy Murphv, strengthened by the addition of Tom Furey, Hugh I money and George Jordan, former Manhattan College star for the clash this Monday night with the Brooklyn Jewish Center squad on the Fjtstern Parkway court. 89TH 328 Furnished room. 1-2; prl-vaie entrance; telephone; modern; reasonable; cleaiv 71ST 8T.S27 2 nice lleht rooms; parlor floor; tultable 1-2: prlvelejes; also hall room; runnint water.

865 Nice furnished room, private house. SHore Road 8-3741. 822 Lare, eoar front room; nice hall room; gentlemen; telephone. Lutheran Church, 4th Ave. and 54th New England boiled dinner ln parish house, evening.

Bay Ridge unit of Celtic Circle to meet at headquarters of Circle, Nov, 2. PTOgram of entertainment planned. Scandinavian-American Business Association, annual dinner, postponed from Spring, to be held at Marine and Field Club, Bay 13th St, and Cropsey Ave. Harbor Delphlans dinner party at the Hotel Bossert. Young Folks League of 8t.h Avenue Temple, 8th Ave.

and Garfield Place, will hold a pre-election "formal," 9 p.m. Fourth annual beefsteak party J9TH 9244 rooms, heat, bat wator; reasonable. (Jtcobsen.) 81ST 8743 roomt, all improvements, heat, hot water; aubiray. BOTH 4314 roomt, redecorated, hot water; no hctti tubway. Janitor.

73D 557 tipper roomt, all modern near tehools. 74TH StTTo32 Upper 6 rooma and bethi newly deeoratcdi modern Imprortraentt; 2-famlly house; reasonable. 84TH 4175 rooms, tun parlor; (a-rata optional; adults; ntar subway. St. Philip's Episcopal The Rev.

Alfred Price, rector of St. Philip's Episcopal Church, 11th Ave. and 80th will preach the fifth sermon in the series on I 75TH 818 Lere front room, clean; convenient: all improvements. Rowland V. Bingham, who has spent 50 years In building up the Soudan i Africa) Interior Mission i now hjW 375 mlsslonarleg ning at, nis spec menu Bring.

dlr(lfMorv Bingham Senior League of Incarnation Lutheran Church, 4th Ave. and 54th annual play ln new auditorium. Nov. 15-11 Kallman Home for Children, annual Fall basar at the Kallman Home, 88th St. and Ridge Boulevard, Friday evening; also Saturday afternoon and evening.

"The wedding. in tne morning ai at 10:30 a.m. and at will speak I ll there will be celebration of corn- Woman's Head Hurt in Fall munion thre wl" bf at 8 7STH 8T 280 Lard oulet, Uht room; adjolnina bath I near tubway. Camp. 7flTH ST.743ltrctlvelrterfronT mom; telephone; eubway; kitchen prlv-llfte.

70TTfT. 321 Modern, sunny, Untie" front room, tteam, hot mater, thower. 83D 26(1 Larje room. Improvement; select netttiborhood; private; tubway; sullabel 1-2. 8STH 387 PurnlAed Toom, heatThot water; telephone, tentleman; near tub-in r.

87TH ST 185 Nicely furnished room, near baih, thower; conveniences; private home. at The Church School win meet aSTH 3437 roomt and porch, all modtrn improvements; reasonable lent. BEROErT-PLACE. 8647 (67th St. nesr Ridge Boulevard 3 rooms, colored bath.

Incinerator, Blectrolux; facing Bay, telephone. 13n7tht roomr. heat; 139; Independent tubway, Windsor Terrace. Woman Fractures 9:30 a.m. and dance of 25 Club at Hughes Council, K.

of 13th Ave. and 88th evening. Nov. 18 oigria Aastea, yrars old. ot 622 53d tripped and fell to the sidewalk at 53d St and Ave.

and suffered lacerations of the fcalp, which were treated by Dr. Lawrence Ankle in Fall Margaret Chambers, 38. A.nor Court, Gcrrltsen's St. John's Lutheran of New Utrecht ot 11 Beach, Parti Hauiat Rant 75 Dinner by officer! of 14th Regiment at Towen Hotel ln honor of former colonel, Brig. 0n.

W. R. tripped while walking on 3d of the Norwegian Hospital. The Rev. William H.

8ieup, pas- 10 nc AVE, 7003 Toomt, tun norch. corner houit, tteam heal, parquet. NARROWS AVE, 7113 Lane, sunny tor of St. John's Lutheran Church and In the resultant fall fractured Jackson. Nov.

18-24 room; private home; near bus, shore; smile. 83.50, double 16.00. Lower bell. LAFUIR room nrlvale house: twin beds: 3 Scandinavian Talking Pictures, Is having it New York premiere at the 48th St. Theater, 247 W.

48th Manhattan. It will he presented daily through Nov. 13, starting each day at 1 p.m. "What About Sweden Now" also will be shown, Harbor Theater McOinty, the mythical character of son? and story, has come to life, and, as a politician of the shadier sort, follow his counterpart in his rise and fall in "The Great McOinty," jhowing today at the Harbor. Plenty of laughs combtned with just the right amount of tense drama is in this picture with a cast which includes Brian Donlevy.

Muriel Angelas and Akim Tamlroff. The co-feat tire is "South of Pago Pago," with Victor McLaglen, Jon Hall and Frances Farmer. A special kiddie show will feature the matinee today. Showing tomorrow and continuing through Tuesday will he "The Boys From Syracuse." Loew's Alpine "Boom Town," now at Loew's Alpine Theater for the week, provides super entertainment. Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Claurtette Colbert and Hedy Lamarr star in this.

The supporting cast include Frank Morgan, Lionel Atwill, Chili Wills, Marion Martin, Minna Gom-bf 11. a baby and dog, If an audience want excitement there are spine-tingling flghta, an amaalni scene of a blazing oil well I her left ankle. After examination entlemen preferred. SHore Road 1-1039. Bu''nt" Hatai tar Row 71 8TH AVE.

2 roomt, business or professional anarlment: moderate rental l.UNDjjISJ 78TH ST. REAL ESTATE FORSATr Bay Ridge Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, to hold annual Halloween party at Eagle Hall, 5111 5th evening. Tomorrow Memorial services for deceased members of the Anchor Club ot Police Department at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 4 p.m. Prospect Park Y. M.

C. A. Camera Club to make first group trip of year to Fort Tryon Park, Unfurnlirtoel Rotmi Cla Annual bazar of B'nal Israel Community Center, 4th Ave. and 54th St. Nov.

18' ISTH 478 Two unfurnished, heated rooms, ln private house; business women. Houtti tar Sala i' by Dr. Lawrence of the Norwegian Hospital the woman was taken to the Kings County Hospital, Back From British Columbia Mrs. Kay Taylor Onkes of 441 55th St. has Just returned to her home after eiRht weeks spent visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Morrison Roomt for Hounkoopini 69 73d scrose McKlnle) the air, Gable r.ding a bucking mule and the thrilling drama of hunting for oil. And there Is an abundance of comedy, RKO Shore Road William Powell and Mynia Iav are fenttur-d in Love You ARHin, now showing at the RKO Shore Road Theater. The story deals with the plight of a man, portrayed by Powell, who suddenly recovers from an attack $47950 'I 841 park; plat 34ilOO; 9 room" ftftSilf converted InlA 2. DID 1X1 i roomt, hnutekeeplni, all Improvements; Tteaonable.

83D 269 Larue front room, alcove, hett, hot water; reasonable; subway. fimllr; hot water heat; eaiy terms. HENRY J. WOLF CORP. 6748 Bin Ave.

SHore Road 9-6D78 Rtal Eirara for Hthaaft II 56TH 3733 Until houiekeeplnt of New Utrecht, 84th St. near 18th win conduct services tomorrow In German at 10 a.m. and ln English at 11 a.m. The Sunday School will meet at 9:45 a.m. The fair and bazar committee will meet on Monday at 8 p.m.

Cropsey Ave. Methodist The chief feature of the worship tomorrow at the Cropsey Avenue Methodist Church, 226 Bay 35th will be the special service ln the evening at 8 o'clock ln celebration of the first anniversary of the pastorate of the Rev, Ward Irwin Hemenway. Visiting ministers will be the Revs. Wilfred Hansen, Frank H. Bowen and Barbara M.

Bowen. The sermon topic of Mr. Hemenway at that service will be, "A Rainbow Start of series of six lectures on the Bible by MorrU DempowlUs of Bay Mdge Division of Iwlah. Association of Public School 185, Ridge Boulevard and 86th 8t first card party of season at Chaplin's, 4th Ave, and 94th 8 p.m. Nov.

28 Sunset Social and Benevolent Association, Thanksgiving Eve dance at clubroom.v 195 34th at 8:30 p.m. roomt. ill improvements; iito nail room, 57TH 3283 rooms, llsrtit nflimekeep-ln, nicely furnished, real kitchen, BAT RIDOB 8fHh St. near Narrow! Ave 30108, for improved property, w1f 6746 lh Ave. H.

Rd; 8-S9TA. Nov. 4 Sunset Social and Benevolent As-aoclatlon to hold 27th annual dance at the Livingston, Schcrmerhorn and Nevlns Sts. Nov, 5 REAL ESTATE MARKET GUIDE of 3120 Prince Edward Vancouver, British Columbia, Mrs. Oakes made a trip to Mount Chalot, Harrison Hot Springs and over the Rockies.

Girl Bitten by Dog Dolores Carlson, 11, of 516 51st was bitten on the left knee by a dog and received medical treat ment, according to the polio of amnesia which has lasted for eight years. During that period of time he has acquired, in addition to a brand-new personality, a wife, a sizable bank account and the manager's duties of a large pottery firm. The co-feature will be "Those Were the Days," with William Ladles Auxiliary of Bay Ridge A SMALL CASH PAYMENT SECURES THE HOME YOU WANT FOLLOW THIS GUIDE FOR UNUSUAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Post, Jewish War Veterans, third annual card party at Bay Ridge Jewish Center, 4th Ave. and 81it with announcement of election returns, evening, Nov. 28 Annual card and mah Jong party of Bay Ridge Division ot Ivrlah at Chaplin's Restaurant, 4th Ave.

and 64th evening. Hoi den, Bon It Granville and Judith I for Today." Following the service being whiffed out with TNT, gush- there will be a reception ln the tA which fhoots derritks hltrh Into Barett taking the lead part:.

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