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FLATBUSH i BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1911 -TV NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS -BAY RIDGE boropUrk GlassjBrick Wing Of Hospital Soon To Be Dedicated BAY RIDGE O'Dwyer Ladies Group Sets Oct. 27 For Card Party Mrs. Carolyn Paterno and Jewish Vets to Honor Com. A.

H. Greenberg Members of Bay Ridge Post, Jewish War Veterans, will give a "testimonial party" for Department Commander Archie H. Oreenberg tomorrow evening at headquarters, 8721 4th Ave, Otto Sternberg is chairman of the party and Morris Nathanson is secretary. Carl Mllelon is commander of the bushwic Ahrends Pledges Improvements Bush wick Area post. le Names Forum Speakers Series of Lectures Begins on Nov.

2 Official of Congregation Shaar Torh'. 225 Bedford Avejpiatjausli, hav tnnounced a lUt of five out-Handing lecturers? -who will, appear at the temple's forum meeting! which! will be launched on Sunday evenmg, Nov. 3. Dr. Abraham Sachar, leader of the MlUel Foundation of- Bal B'rlth, will open the aeries.

Other xpealcers will include Johannes Steele, news commentator; Dr. U'Trude Rosmsrin, Jewish editor; Maurice Samuel, noted Zionist, and Prof. Mordecal M. Kaplan, leader of the Society for the Advancement of Judaism. The annual luncheon of the SLi- terhood of the congregation will be held Oct.

28 In the Chateau d'Qr. The following have: been, elected to membership In the temple: Paul H. Kaplan of 213 Linden Boule- Daniel Levy of 221 E. 18th Nagel. of Linden Boulevard, Benjamin D.

Schwartz Of 100 E. 21st Emanuel Suss- man of 105 29th St. and Meyer Tack of 141 E. 19th St. Hospital Juniors Plan Thanksgiving Bridge Seven new members were wel "corned by the president of the Vic vtory Memorial Hospital Juniors at 'the first meeting of the aeason In the parish house of Union Church St.

apd Ridge Boulevard. Hostesses, for the evening; were Mrs. William Peterman, Miss Nella Ashcroft and Mrs. I. Gould.

a TStana frv TVi a Ktri vl no. KrlHoa fn hp hplrf.nn Mnv IB in Chimin's Restaurant, 4th Ave. and 94th were discussed. Mrs. Arthur Whitely Is chairman of the arrangements committee.

Hospital Reserve Corps Calls for Volunteers The American Women's Hospital Reserve Corps is appealing for vol- tmteers who are instructed to re port on Tuesday evenings at the McNulty Garrison, 541 Leonard Greenpoint. The group is a defense organization training members in first aid, military drill, ambulance technique, public speaking, aviation and home nursing. 500 Attend Fall Meeting Of Parkside Democrats City Court Justice Louis Goldstein, Assemblyman Thomas A. Dwyer and Water Commissioner Henry Hesteroerg, Democratic leader of the 21st A. addressed 'the meeting of the Parkside Club of the district in its headquarters, 2209 Clarendon Road, riatbush.

More than 500 persons attended the event which was in the nature of a Fall reunion. The committee in charge of arrangements Included Herbert L. Kory, chairman; Bernard Alison, Caesar O. Tempi was stressed by Harry Ahrends, reg ular Democratic candidate for City Council, at a meeting yesterday of workers at 18 Court 8U. Vy' ltv Vtleche photo MARRIED Mrs.

Edward V. Tamell is the former Dorothy Lipinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Lipinski of 34 88th St.

She was married in the Hotel St. George. Editor to Discuss 'Defense in America' Ludwig Lore, foreign editor of the New York Post, will be the guest speaker at the community open forum at the Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, Bay Parkway and 79th this evening, at 8:30 o'clock. His topic will be "Defense In America." There will be. no charge for admission.

Club Sets Annual Dinner The tenth annual dinner of the Thirty-Ninth Street Club will be held in Prospect Hall, Prospect Ave. near 5th on Saturday evening, Nov. 29. jj 1 Brooklyn Council, K. C.f itarts Series Of Supper Dances Brooklyn Council, the pioneer council of the Knights of Columbus of the State of New York, which has just finished celebrating its 50th anniversary, recently held a supper dance, the first of the series which, will be held monthly through the Fall and Winter.

It was held fdV the benefit of the bowling teams under the chairmanship of Jack McVeigh, a veteran of the order. Among those present were Worthy Grand Knight Edward M. Duck and Mrs. Duck, Deputy G. K.

Martin Casey and other present and past officers. The next of these supper dances will take place on Saturday evening, Nov. 1, at the clubhouse. 371 9th under the chairmanship of Richard Condon. Brim Thii In and Receive FREE Package of FARMER'S WHEAT GERM "A Natural Htalth Builder' With a pleaiint uit Rich la TlUmlnj ud ralnaril 30c A POUND REAL FRESH EGGS LOW FARM PRICES FARMER'S STORES S12 Orinjton Art.

(70tk St) 473 59tk Stmt SHore Road 8-4000 LAST TIMES TODAY. OCT. Jl "CITIZEN KANE" "LADY SCARFACE" SPECIAL ATTRACTION TONITE WED. A THL'RS OCT. Raehelle Hudson Brure Bennett "OFFICER aid tk LADY" Edw.

E. Horton Baby Sandy la "BACHELOR DADDY" IHil it. and Fifth Avi. SHorl Rtad LAST TIMES TODAY, OCT. 21 "BRIDE CAME C.

0. "NURSE'S SECRET" WED. THTRS, OCT. John Howsrd Binnle Barnes in "TIGHT SHOES" Clivt Brook DUni Wvnvard "THE FUGITIVE" Wednesday and Friday. Bolero Dinnerware FREE to the Ladies Coming KRI.

as OCT. 24-2S "I MET HIM IN PARIS" "KING KONG" 5 a's Evelyn C. Forrester Flafbush 0. E. S.

To Install Officers Tomorrow Night '1 Evelyn C. Forrester of 105 E. 2d Flatbush, will be Installed as beloved queen of Flatbush Triangle, 67, Daughters of the Eastern Star, tomorrow evening In the Brooklyn Masonic Temple, Clermont and Lafayette Aves. Esther" Babich, Junior deputy of the triangle, will officiate. Others to be inducted Include: Janet Purvis, senior lady in waiting; Ruth Thompson, junior lady in waiting; Doris Main, chaplain; Anne Garvogian, guardian; Lorraine Johnston, treasurer; Audrey Clements, recording secretary; Blanche Plank, financial secretary; June Wendland, flag bearer; Lillian Walker, standard bearer; Florence Daub and Eunice Woyke, marshals; Gladys Olsen, trustee; Evelyn A.

Martin, historian, and Cecelia Eich-wald, musician. Girl Scouts to Receive First Cookie Delivery Mrs. Arnold A. Downing of 32 70th district chairman for the Bay Ridge Girl Scouts, has announced that the first delivery of cookies in the annual Girl Scout cookie sale will be on Oct. 27.

Orders are being taken now. The sale will continue until Nov. 30. The quota of sales for the borough is 75,000 pounds. Bay Ridge is expected to make a "good showing" among the several districts, Mrs.

Downing said. British Relief Halloween Food Sale on Oct. 31 A Halloween food sale will be held by the Bay Ridge Branch of the British War Relief on Friday, Oct. 31, at the station at 8409 5th Ave. English delicacies made by the members of the committee will be on sale from 11 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Mrs. Robert A. Sewell is chair man of the local organization. FLATBUSH am 4.

m. County. Commander Bernard E. Perelson, a member of Bay Ridge Post, and hli official county staff will be present. Also expected to attend are National Executive Committeeman Abe Cohen and the fol lowing county officers: Senior Vice Commander Emanuel I.

Japhe. Junior Vice Commander Leo Prtce, Chief of Staff Samuel Schoenholtz, Adjutant Harry Feinberg and Welfare Officer Arthur H. Bernstein. State Commander Oreenberg is a past president of the Congregation Shaarl Israel, past commander of the Alfred Wilson Post, American Legion, and served two term as district commander in the Kings County American Legion. He is also a past commander of the Parkway Post, J.

W. past county commander of the J. W. a director on the Brooklyn Jewish Community Council and vice president of the Kings County Allied War Veterans which Is composed of all veterans In Kings County. Tr ihx Family Out! WEEKLY DINNER 75e SUNDAY 8S FINEST WINES ui LIQUORS KELLY'S FOI BTH AVENUE AND 4TH T.

jELIEE Jft. HMlltM l.li Fl. Hs.lltM P'ewsy 4 88 St. 8H. S-SM7 TODAY OCT.

JI-M JOHN WAYNE BETTY FIELD "SHEPHERD OF HE HILLS" ANN BOTHERS OEORGE MURPHY In "RINGSIDE MAISIE" WED. AND FBI. MAT. AND EVE. DINNER WAatE TO THE LADIES SPECIAL ATTRACTION WED.

KITE THtRS. TO OCT. SS-IS Lueile Fairbanks Keith Douglas la "Psmge From Hong Konx" Gloria Swanson Adoiphe MenioS in "FATHER TAKES A WIFE" Cor. Mtb St. lh Art.

Windsor -M40 TODAY aid OCT. 21-22 LAST 2 BIG DAYS Firtt and Only Showtnt in Neighborhood GREATEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR! JACK BENNY "CHARLEY'S AUNT" Alt; Llard Nolan In "DRESSED TO KILL" THTRS. SPECIAL ATTRACTION KITES Wine Dance Go Where the Crowds Go! Dming, Dancing Floor Shows Nightly Only the Best of Fords ond Drinks Served Enjoy the Spicy Music of Felxmonn's B'woy Band Announcement of dedicatory plans will shortly he made by officials of the 'Brooklyn' Doctors Hospital, 4421 16th Ave. Exercises will cele brate the recently completed left wing of the entirely constructed of glass brick, which reflects and modifies sunlight. Patients' rooms within this added structure have 'an individual color scheme and are papered In nature scenes.

Every decorated with Venetian blinds, looks out on a tree. The project required 14 months to complete. CROWN HEIGHTS Bein Is Installed By Sons of Legion George Bein was Installed captain of the Kings County Sons of the Legion by. State Detachment Qomander Howard Anderson at a dinner in the Parkway Restaurant, Nostrand Ave. and Eastern Parkway, Crown Heights.

The guest of honor was Fred (Dixie) Walker of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who was presented with a trophy on behalf of the youngsters. Mr. Bein succeeds Vincent Badame. Other officers inducted were Robert Halloran first lieuten ant; Paul P. Sallce, second lieuten ant; William Mulhern, third lieutenant; Bernard Donahue, adjutant; Joseph W.

Kuhn, finance officer; Carlo Badame, chaplain; Leonard Weiner, historian, and Norman Ray, sergeant-at-arms. Bay Ridge Bundles Unit to Hold Dance Bay Ridge Allied Relief for Bundles for Britain will hold a dance at Eagle Hall, 55th St. and 5th on Nov. 29. The organization, founded six months ago, holds meetings each week at the home of a member.

Mrs. Gunday of 370 75th St. has been active in entertaining members of the unit. Miss Beatrice Hart of 7523 3d Ave. Is secretary of the group and Thomas Dongan is the treasurer.

Members of Draft Board Mark First Anniversary. Members of Local Draft Board 134 observed the first anniversary of the board's operation at a dinner last nighf in Towers Hotel. The board meets at 280 Bridge St. Carl Letsch, chairman of the board, announced that first and second classifications' of 4,900 men have been completed and that six selectees who have completed their service had been placed in employment during the past week. 'All American' Party An "All-American" party was sponsored by the Catholic Social Club In its rooms at Clinton and Congress in the downtown section.

Vincent Goodwin was master of ceremonies. hazard to the non-tubercular patients and far from satisfactory care for the tuberculosis patients as well. "This Is a condition which the Department of Health would not advise In a. private hospital. We earnestly solicit your whole-hearted co-operation on this matter so vital to the welfare of the people to the end that funds for the building are reappropriated and incorporated in the budget now in preparation for 1942-43." HEADS DRIVE Samuel S.

Baranow, borough attorney, has been named chairman of the finance committee of the Max frlumberg League of Brooklyn. A i vs. v-St? Xv 0 Mrs. Mae F. Connors Are Chairmen of the Affair Mrs.

Carolyn Paterno is chairman of arrangements for the card party to be held at the Bay Ridge Hofbrau on Thursday evening, Oct. 23, by a Bay Ridge women's group which is supporting the Mayoralty campaign of District Attorney William O'Dwyer, a resident of Bay Ridge. Mrs. Mae P. Connors Is co-chairman.

Kaplan Campaign Seeks Free Fares For Army, Navy A campaign to give soldiers and sailors the same fare-free courtesy on the subway and other city transportation systems as is being en-Joyed by policemen and firemen will be launched by Nathaniel Kaplan. Democratic candidate for the City Council, It was anonunced today. Lady Democrats Planning Party A luncheon and card party spon sored by the Women's Auxiliary of the Washington Democratic Club, 4th Ave. and 90th will take I place on Thursday, Oct. 30.

at the La Touraine Restaurant, 4th Ave. i and 85th St. Mrs. William Thompson and Mrs. William Van Pelt are co-chairmen of the arrangements committee.

John J. Shanahan is president'' of the auxiliary. 75th St. 3rd An. SHort Hoad S-6400 TODAY TO OCT.

Jack Bfnny Kit FranrU In "CHARLEY'S AUNT" Ginger Rogers George Murphy "TOM, DICK aid HARRY" Sperlal Attract. TIES. WKD. Kites FBI. OCT.

S4-M Charles T.sughton Charles Burgles hi "RUGGLES OF RED CAP" John Wayne Brian Don levy In "ALLEGHENY UPRISING" SPECIAL ATTRACTION SAT. NITB It's Scott Rhythm A NAME BAND FEATURING MARTIN SCOTT AND HIS ORCHESTRA For Your Nest BALL DINNER ANCE ECEPTI0N 1166 Sixth Avenue, New York Cily NEW FAIL BRIDAL APPAREL l.NDIVIDIJALLT DESIGNF.D AND MADE TO ORDER Lisette Shoppe Est. 14 Years Specialising In Bridal Outfits 7301 New Utrecht Ava. (corner 13d St.) BEnsonharst Open Evenings Till 10 P.M. Except Sun.

THE COUNTRY EXCHANGE IN TOWN Antiques, Cards for oil occasions. Gifts. Bridre Prises, Handbags, Costume Jewelry. Womrath Library Maple Syrup and Maple Sugar 4513 Third Ave. (Bet.

85th-86tSti.) SHora Road GowAMis BuuwcMAraiAi.Ca.iMc. LUMBER CEMENT LIME PLASTER DOORS WALL BOARDS WINDOWS MOULDINGS 51 15th bet 2d and 3d Avei. SOuth 8-5647 When Your Doctor Prescribes Call MAHTOCCI All Prescription Pillrd by Registered Ortduat FhermeclKts PRESCRIPTIONS DRUGS MARTOCCI PHARMACY 7S01 Are. Rrnoklrn, N. T.

BEnaonbnnt e-KKfi ay PJats'i Ltsdfng Proscription Phsrmocy For the Best Ice Cream Sodas And French Ice Cream In the City Schellhorn 's 6905 Fifth Avnu (Obp. B'klyn Editnn Co.) For East N. Improvement of school facilities, reduction of real estate assessments and construction of a hospital In the East New York-Bushwlclc area, 'Swing Partners' Be Heard at Church Barn Dance Sponsored by the World Service Guild and the Women's Federation, an old-time barn dance will be held in the parish house of Union Church, Ridge Boulevard and 81st on Friday, Oct. 24, at 8:30. A five-piece orchestra will supply the music and there will be a caller for the square dances In real old-time style.

Old Glory Ladies To Give Dinner For Past President Old Glory ttaval Post Auxiliary, American Legion, will give a dinner for Past President Mrs. Lucy Cunningham on Wednesday evening, Oct. 29, at the Old Clarendon Restaurant, 349 Adams St. Mrs. Mary Brady is the chairman, with the following past presidents assisting: Mrs.

Knight, Mrs. Klrse, Mrs. Axel-rod, Miss Louise Witscher and Mrs. Davidson. An entertainment and dancing will follow the dinner.

Dyker Linkswomen Defeat Visitors The Dyker Ridge Golf Club was triumphant in a return tournament with the Silvettes of Silver Lake, S. which was held on Thursday last, Dyker Park defeating the visiting women golfers by two points. 'The following Is the result in points: Dyker Silvettes McCtumb 0 M. Fredrick 0 Babbitt 2 Boers. 1 Spencer Olsen Roe Dobbin -Bpards New mark H.

Kuril Daly 3 2Va C. Predricks 3 Lewis 0 3 0 3 3 -15 Matthew Banker Wells Flack Capoblanco Roberts Tolali ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found 10 DOO Lost; wiretuired Spitz; whiw. brown mirktnss, brown none, reddish from ears. Huff; curled tall; named Skippy, male; reward. 58 58th basement.

BUSINESS SERVICES Buiinen Scrvfcat Offered IS Carpenters 8TOUSLAND, builder; repair-ln house, taragei, roofing; violation! removed. SHore Road 5-7115. EMPLOYMENT Domestic Help Wonted Fmol 32a HOUt3E WORKER Lisht laundry; sieep In; own room; Monday to Triday, Windsor 8-1047. Hlp Wanted Mole 33 PAINTER, to per dajr: inside a pari men house worn. Apply Amos Langllie, 470 74th St.

(Apartment 4-El. EXPERIENCED man wanted for ire cresm store 4 to nights a week. 6905 5th Ave. Situations Wanted Famaie Domestic 3 fib WOMAN, young, take care small apartment and child for business couple; Tlclnity Borough Park. Windsor 8-729 FINANCIAL Business Opp.rtunittt 38 PrmNISHED rooming house.

10 rooms, real buy, '3-4 p.m. 32,7 S4th St. ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished Rooms 68 49TH 345 Hall room, privata house; Rooms for Houselcotping 69 44TK 743-W(t room, real kitchen, sultablo buttons oouple; reasonable. 47TH 414 Two rooms; running water. 54TH 840 Front room, suitable couple; use of kitchen.

Ellsen. 80TH 8633 rooms, real kitchen. Improvements; first floor; subway; 830. WANTED TO RENT Rooms or Apartments Wanted 70h CLEAN room with private family; sentle-man with sood references; Bay Rldce section. P.

o. Box 81, Fort Hamilton Station. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments Furniihsd 74 6 1ST 272 Modern, attractive 3 rooms; heat, Frlgidaire; reasonable; privatt. BAY RIDOE 810 Studio living room, kitchen; refrigerator, gas. ilaclric; 'uonabie, BAY CLASSIFIED Rudolph, Lew Kory, Leon Siegel, BROOKLYN EAGLE RIDGE ADVERTISEMENTS Building to House Tubercular Urged at Kings County Hospital A Free Lecture on Christian Science BY DR.

HENDRIK J. do LANGE. C. S. B.

OF NEW YORK CITY Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1941, at 8:15 P.M. IN SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST of Brooklyn, New York 340 Sixty SwTonth Strool Doors Open at 7: SO Cards resenrins peal, nnlll no a'eloek for those who desire this ronsMeratlo ara available at the Reading Room, 750 Third Avenue Where to Dine FELZMANN' SUNSET 6-9072 4th AVE. or 39th St.

52d ST. CAFE St. Cor. Fourth Ave. nri.iciois food popi lar Fiat PRICES Bernard won, ueorge itaminsicy Morris Miller.

'tllsworths Celebrate Silver Wedding Day Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ellsworth of 1817 71st St. celebrated their silver wedding at a reception at the Pulton Royal.

Among those present was the couple's only daughter, Miss Florence Ellsworth. family Is well known in Bay Ridge and Mrs. Ellsworth Is active in the affairs of the Bay Ridge Methodist Church. The guests included Mr, and Mrs. William Butler Mr.

and Mrs. William Butler Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Butler, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Mrs. Nell Butler, Edward Butler, Miss Teresa Winans, Lelf Larsen, Miss Eleanor Isaachsen, Carl Larsen, Miss Norma Skau, Mr. and Mrs. A. Perry, Mr.

and Mrs. F. Maxtelli, Mr. and Mrs. Mulr, Mr.

and Mrs. Black, Miss Frances Perry "and Jack Southern. TOPS Mary Frances Farrell, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward Farrell of 408 St John's Place, won medals for health and beauty in the recent contest held by the Daughters of America. 4 4EAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments Furnished 74 DAHLGREtf PLACE.

540 (92d I room apartment; adults. 8H. 8-12oa. Apartments Unfurnished 74a STH AVE R2 (Near 3f)Ul St 4 rooms. Improvements except heat.

(23. STH AVE. 11253 rooms. Superintendent on premises. Mrs.

Lee. 6TH AVE. 4916 5 beautiful rooms, sieam, hot later; S36; near school. 6TH 431 room: kitchenette, bath, heat, gas. electric; S20.

SOuth 8-9489. 7TH 52048 rooms and bath, par-qiiet, refrlserstlon, screens, hot water heat and hot water; 845. 41ST 807 (8lh Ave. corner)! 4 rooms, bath, newly decorated; S25. 48TH ST, 525Lsrge Jront parlor and bedroom: reasonable.

Ring basement bell. 50TH 2515 rooms, bath, heat, hot water: 2-tamlIj; reasonable. 51ST 7444 rooms. S2; newlv decorated. Owner restricts to deslrsbla small, thrifty family.

Balance month free. Rollins. 52D 5664 rooms, hot-water heat, hot water. 53D ST, 617 Upper 4 rooms, all improvements; reasonable. 57TH 6723 rooms, suitable business couple; heat, hot water, gas, electric; S34.

58TH 334 3 rooms, hot water; ax-press subway; 423-425. i 59TH 715 4 modern rooms. Prigid-aire; adults; rent reasonable. See Superintendent. 60TH 3394 rooms, heat, hot water; reasonable; adults.

67TH 760 2 rooms, modern elevator apartment. Apply Superintendent on premises. 71ST 929 Modern 3-room apartment, Electrolux. Inquire Superintendent. 72D ST, 636 Modern 3-room apartment; part -rent for janitor service.

75TH 1207 6 rooms; ail Improvements; sun porch; oil heat; 445. B9TH ST 3364 yht rooms, heat, hot water, Electrolus; adults. OWLS HEAD COURT, 68104 rooms in aix-fimiiv house, oil heated; adults. Apply Apartment 1-A. PARROTT PLACE.

62 180th St. -7th upoer 6 rooms, improvements, garage TWO and 5 rooms, heat, hot water; low rent. 5618 4th Ave. REAL ESTATE FOR SALfc Houses tor Sal 84 57TH ST, 546 S-fsmily brick. 11 rooms.

2 both stesm heat: price S4.200. Edward Pay, M21 tih Ava, Windsor 1-5629. The Flatbush Chamber of Com merce, through its president, Harry T. Pyle, has urged city officials to provide a building at the Kings County Hospital to house the "increasing number" of tuberculosis patients. In a letter addressed to Mayor LaGuardla and Dr.

Wlllard C. Rap-pleye, Cormissloner of Hospitals, Mr. Pyle points out that at present many tuberculosis patients are placed In the general hospital wards. A new building has been promised but was stricken from last year's, budget. "At present the hospital is able to accommodate 200 tuberculosis cases," he stated.

"As a result there is an equal number in the general hospital wards, creating a great Army News Sgt. Kenneth Lippman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Fett of 558 Argyle Road, has been released from the Army as over age.

He was stationed at Fort Knox. Ky. Pvt. John E. Lessey of 566 Prospect Place has completed a course In radio theory and mechanics at Scott Field, 111., and will be sent to Mltchel Field.

Charles E. Ferritto of 1351 72d Bensonhurst, has been released from active duty at Fort Bennlng, Georgia. Thomas D. Nicholson of 1322 Sterling Place has been appointed by the United States Maritime Commission as deck cadet on the Mormacport, operated by the Moore-McCormack Line. He is a graduate of St.

John's Prep. Chester Benjamin Brzustoskl of 630 49th St. has enlisted in the army an dhas been assigned to JeUersoi? Barracks, Mo. HARLEM NIGHTroAr iii-fiii AU-SUr Colored Show From Broadway and Hsrltm Nifht Dancing fcrery Metal fcxcrpl Monday. Bonny Cellert and hi Swing Band Where to Dine FL0RIDIAN ROOM SPECIAL STEAKS AND CHOPS "VofJiing hut the 5-9130 George Oxx, Frop.

refined atmosphere and home-Ilka visit the SCANDIA Bwedlih-Amertcan Restaurant. (Dally. 12 to 4) 350 'Daily, ft to I 30) SOc-JSo Dinners r.5c-60e-70) Served All Day Sunday OXHEAD TAVERN 8226 Fifth Avenue (Turner Kid Street) SCANDIA Swedish Resfouront 8616 Third Ave. ED KING'S11 M0ST COCKTAIL Uil the COLORFUL ENJOY THE SHore Rood For surroundings Luncheons Dinners Sunday UN15UE- M0ST beautiful LOUNGE BAR In BROOKLYN SHOW BUM Corner 73rd St. and 8th Avenue LI.

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