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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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vt-iting at the Sunny side ad. FRf JAN. 2, 1948 'Seaman Found Hanged In Home of Host Col. Davis Heads Boro Spring Firm Around the Borough I St. v.

In re lie tin Kticsi ot according Hani- M-. to poliiv. Lainc. who was Choose your piano as Today's Masters do. Let usf tell you how and when you can own a Baldwin.

THE B.ILDW1X PLHO CO. 20 EAST S4th ST. NEW YORK PLAZA 3-71(6 a i I 'if Kino Lainc, 2S. was fui dead hanging by a belt strap. a doorknob in the bedroom A tmvotilo through tho yt't.

Nothing firm tor Quality and Fair I $045 mm 4s 0t Aroilabt All Slvn POPPER MORSON CORP. PocttltlltrOnttr.N Alio pradvetra of: mi hi mm 1 Rock 3 to mmAl Col. Sherlock Ddvis S. ft Jfcwatwww I s. Therea Fischella, Constance Greene and Mrs.

Kdythe J. Klriu. Twenty-two student nurses who completed a course in professional nursing technique at the Brooklyn Y. V. C.

30 ABRAHAM entered hospitals today for clinical training. For the past three months they have practiced maternity and surgical nursing and the care of convalescent and aged persons using life-sized dolls. Mrs.Woul(, an aI, out effort for Edythe J. Klein, is di-jthe passage of Universal Mili-rector of the school. Graduates.

ary Training. He emphasized are the eligible for admission to State examination for a nursing licen.se which will llie VUal importance required bv law of ail tni3 lssue- 8n(i to bombard after Julv 'l. Congress with l.tters and peti tions demanding the passage of Officers of the Xavy Yard1115 legiation. 1 BROOKLYN! EAGLE, Trail of Blood Leads to Arrest Of Housebreaker Roosevelt, Jan. 2 A trail of blood in the snow from his injured hand early yesterday led to the arrest of Ambrose 132 Nassau Free-port, after the youth allegedly broke into a home here about 4:40 a.m.

by smashing a pane of glass. Police said Lemyre entered the home of Peter Gabriel, 100 Rose by smashing a rear window with his hand. The noise woke the household, police said, and Lemyre fled with a man's jacKt, valued at Police who hastened to the scene found a trail of blood in the snow. Following the bloody tracks, they arrested Lemyre about a quarter of a mile away. Lemyre was arraigned yesterday before Judge Albert Hoore in District Court, Mine-cla, and held for the action of the Nassau County Grand Jury.

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Still only 10. When remember THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE POTENT IOANS I Made quicklr in iny amount. In ptrson or hy mml. On pledge of United Stitei PostaR Stamps Mint Sheetl and Blocks, Jewelry, Silverware, and other petaonal property. The pledger has the use of the full amount of the loin for a year.

Loans mtty be rtptid itbiit year or renrutd OH null ptrlial ptymenl, Interest is not paid until the loan is repaid or renewed. So ptymtnl dut for a yen, BOOKLET "Provident Loam" SENT UPON REQUEST MEETING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Annual Meeting of the CORPORATION of the BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES will be held on THURSDAY. JANUARY 8. 1918. at five o'clock p.m.

at the Academy of Music. 30 Lafayette Brooklyn, for the purpose of electing ten (10) trustees for the full term or five beginning in April. 1948. to hear the Treasurer's Statement and to transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. The polls for the election of Trustees will be open fivm five (3) until six (6) p.m.

on the day of election. Benefactors. Patrons. Donors. Permanent Member.

Life Members. Contributing Members and Trustees who are Sustaining Members are entitled to vote at the Annual Election. ADRIAN VAN SINDEREN. President. Donald G.

C. Sinclair. Secretary. di9-3tF; TO THE MEMBERS OF GIRLS CLUB ASSOCIATION OF BROOKLYN. NEW YORK.

INC. NOTICE is hereby given that a special meeUnu of the members of GIRLS CLUB ASSOCIATION OF BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. will be held at 171 Prospect Place, in the Boromrh of Brooklyn. County of King.

City and Slate of New York, on January 5th. 1918. at 2 o'clock P.M.. to consider aud take action on a proposed consolidation of fan corporation mi KH1UKLY. HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM, and to transact such other business as lawfully may come before the meeting or any adjournment or adjournments thereof.

Dated. December 19. 1917. LILLIAN KLEIN. Secretary.

TO THE MEMBERS OF BROOKLYN HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM NOTICE is hereby given that a special meeting of the members of BROOKLYN HEBREW ORPHAN ASYLUM will be held at 150 Court Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, on January 13th. 1948, at 8 o'clock P.M.. to consider and take action on a proposed consolidation of said corporation with GIRLS CLUB ASSOCIATION OF BROOKLYN.

NEW YORK. and to transact such other business as lawfully may come before Hip meeting or any adjournment or adjournments mereoi Dat1. ppcmbrr 2r. 1917. TMirm wr Ti pfn d26-st 8 3d 1 4 Col.

Sherlock Davis of Brook lyn, has been named president of the Charles Fischer Spring Co, 7ia Atlantic It was announced todav. He was formerly technical adviser of the Securities and Fxchange Commission. The ap pointment was made In con junction with expanded manufacturing and merchandising programs to be launched by the firm, which makes springs, Optonic Sun Classes, flexible shafts, cables and other metal specialties. The Brooklyn Vou'ii Council is sponsoring a naceant of Jewish music entitles "A Song of Freedom" at. Congregation Beth Elohim, 8th Ave.

and Garfield Place, Feb. lf. NAVY hi if i rf? )Ia A -i IP I OA Ircs with his wife, Doris, was Finnish seaman. The body taken to (iueens General Morgue. DR.

KOUSSE-VITZKY conductor lh lotion Symphony, Moyt: "A truly orermfrot ton round, full and of magnificent rotonanc," HOVt to Third, Eat 10 to 16, 22.9 MAIN 5-6000 i' 1" 1 Isl "mv 1S llle nme everJ' A.mmcan. t0 t3ke C0S- John McDi-rinott of 88 Sterl ing Place has announced the engagement of his daughter, Theresa Regina McDermott, to Louis Edward Cunningham of j.jo itjtn St. Miss McDermott was graduated from Bishon McDonnell High School and St. Ann's Business School. The annual card and bunco card party of the Brooklvn Holy Trinity Guild will be held Jan.

0 at the clubhouse" of the Sgt. Charles P. Prince Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Fulton St. will be used to educate young men missionary priests of the Most Holy Trinity.

Girl Scout Troop, which meets at Public School 103, Bed ford Ave. and Avenue was active during the holidays and presented toys to the children's ward of Kings County Hospital as one of its projects. Mrs. Beatrice Tepper is in charge of the troop. Dick Median, veteran college umpire and basketball coach, will be the speaker Jan.

5 at a meeting of the Men's Club of Bay Ridge at the parish house of Union Church of Bay Ridge, 81st St. and Ridge Boulevard. Or. Frank Kingdon, radio commentator, will speak at the weekly forum of the Brooklyn Jewish Center, fifi7 Eastern Parkway, on Jan. 5.

His topic-is, "10-18, a Year of Crisis and Decision." The Young Folks League of the Infants Home of Brooklyn will install officers Jan. 4 at the home, 1358 5(ith St. Paul J. Lynton is president and other officers are Hal Marin and Dorothy Volcon, vice presi dents; Mildred Cohen, treasurer; Harriet Feder, Jeanette Gershonowitz and Adele Ulaner. secretaries; Bernard H.

Mana-show. State board representative; Lawrence Hershowitz, ser-geant-at-arms, and Seymour S. Feder, executive board chair man. More than 100 Jewish organi zations will be represented at the fourth annual convention of the Brownsville and East Xcw York Jewish Community Council to be held Jan. 7 at the Hebrew Educational Society.

Hopkinson Ave. Rabbi Harry Halpern of the East Mid-wood Jewish Center will de- iver the principal address on "Our Responsibilities to the Jewish Community." Election of officers and members of the board of directors will also take place at the convention and important resolutions with respect to local, national and world lewish problems will be Mp.hii f-. 1 Garrison and Auxiliary of the Army and Xavy Union will be installed tomorrow at its head- quarters, 1 is Flatbush Ave. Department Commander David Abrams and Kings County Commander Michael J. Buckley will officiate.

Officers of the garrison are Samual Hoch, commander; Jack Craven and Nathaniel Boyd, vice command ers; George s. Boyce, paymas ter; Hugh Carolan, chaplain; Magnus Lasniewski, Meyer linger and Peter Braun, officers of the day, guard and watch Hobert Charlton, judge advo cate; David W. Doyle, historian; Braun, patriotic instruc tor and Joseph K. Wright, ad iutant. Auxiliary officers are Mrs.

Carl Fisher, president Vivian Sears and Margaret Curry, vice presidents; Mary Curry, treasurer; Florence Charlton, secretary; Harriet Boyce, chaplain; Elsie Salmon, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Flor ence Charlton historian Catherine Farren, officer of the guard, and Catherine Boyd and Mary Turner, color guards. The Kings County Chapter of the Catholic War Veterans will have its welfare office in Room 4, Borough Hall, open tomorrow from 11 a.m. to I p.m. to as sist veterans in making out their State bonus applications Dr.

Theodore Caster, formerly of the Library of Congress, will speak tonight on "Venice and Rome" at the Jewish Commu nity House of Bensonhurst at 7802 Bay Parkway. Rabbi Louis 1. Gross, pub. lisher of the Jewish Examiner, will speak tonight at the Congregation Shaare Torah. L'252 Bedford of "Bird of the Desert." More than 80 posts of the Kings County Council of the Jewish War Veterans will help veterans prepare their applications for the State bonus.

The headquarters of all of these posts and county headquarters in Borough Hall will be open for this purpose. Or. Maxwell L. Sacks of the Jewish Communal Center of Flatbush at -vcnu I and E. 13th St.

will speak on, "The 'King Who Knew Not Joseph tonight at the center. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Gin-gold of Brighton Beach announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Lios, to Eu gene Grandis of Brooklyn.

They will be married nex4 Summer. Miss Glngold is a student at Hunter College and her fiance was a sergeant in the army air forces in orld ar II. FUl'ON it 'SMlkH fc: i. 22.95 Missc' Moderate Priced Presses if. fx NEW ONE-PIECE DRESS DRAMA AT In ins New Year's message BLUE WOOL FOR FASHION SPICE has mui.noC) from Han.

where he attended LOAN fresh new collection whirling with style excitement I DIAMONDS JEWELRY, AUTHORIZED APPRAISERS INSURANCE VERBAL ESTATES members of the A. Coi tion Web- tcr Post Xo. 951 Eegion. Commandei Etc. Established 1844 Our 104th Year in Business NEW YORK OFFICE 1330 BROADWAY MEBALD SO.

MACY'S Wisconsin 7-5990 Wonderful whirl of navy blue. wools, as romantic as a snow mist, exciting as the New Year spirit. Dresses with wrapped cummerbunds to circle your waist, dresses with skirts that whirl and swirl with every move. Parisian touches to little rib-hugged bodices, pretty sleeves and new-look, silhouettes. Find yews from our fresh new forecast-of -spring a comprehensive insurance refresher course at the home office school of the Travelers Insurance Companies.

Mr. Mearns is associated with the Travelers as a field assistant through the companies' branch office in Brooklyn. Abe Stark, Brooklyn civic and philanthropic leader, has been selected by the William Baer Post, jewisn war veterans, as the recipient of the post's first of a series of annual "Franklin Delano Roosevelt" awards for combating bigotry and intolerance, it was announced today by Commander Philip Meltzer. Formal presentation of the award will be made at the post's annual installation of of-iflcers Jan. 17 at the Hebrew Educational Society Building, butter and Hopkinson Aves.

(j McALEENANS'y collection all simply priced at itOOKLYN OFrlCE 150 LAWRENCE ST. Cummerbund navy wool jersey, in sizes A. Double buttoned liodirc, navy wool, in 'ie to jn, 22.95 B. Whirl skirt, pocket-pretty, navy wool. Sires 12 to 20, 22.95 BORO HAM.

TRiangle 5-4782 MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF RECEIPT bF ORDER. CALL.

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