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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRF, DEC. 2, 1949 Around the Borough Ryan Honored At K. of C. Parry Admiral Dewey Council, 0 awards. Proceeds are for the church missionary quota.

At a nift'tiiiii tonight "of the Parents Association of Public School 110, (iOth St. and 4th the film, "How Thomas Kdison Discovered Light," will it cdwAH to serve Ralph J. I.aHegina, 2720 Fosteri is on the U. S. S.

Sea Cat: Electricians Mate Herbert! II. Swedin, 7 IS MaeDonough is aboard the U. S. S. Segundo Seaman Lorenzo Casalino, 113!) E.

35th is training at the Great Lakes Center, 111. Chief Hospitalman George H.1 Troyman, 1033 18th is on. the hospital ship U. S. S.

Consolation Seaman William Kenally, 9SI Decatur St. and Seaman Pert J. Xovotny, 55S 00th are on the patrol craft' U. S. S.

877. 1 be shown. Pr. Ilrnest Lewis, vice consul in the Israeli consulate, spoke yesterday at a meeting of Urooklyn Chapter of Hadassah in the Hotel St. George.

Mrs. Arnold K. Isreeli, former chapter president, was chairman. Hay Hidge Lodge, Knights of Pythias, one of the oldest K. of P.

lodges ia flrooklyn met last 1 1th Ave. Officers for the coin-night at Menora Temple, 5000 iing year were nominated. fit Knights of Columbus, held a testimonial party last night in honor of Past Grand Knight J. Ryan Jr. at the Knights of Columbus Institute, SI Hanson Place.

Thomas J. Hurke. P. was chairman of the affair. Frank Waterson is Grand Knight.

Enjoy these excellent table wines produced from grapes grown in California's famous 1 that all the land in the valley of the Mississippi belonged to France. The name of Louisiana was given to a vast stretch of this land west of the river. The name was given in honor of King Louis XIV, and the land included under it was many times the size of the present State of Louisiana. La Salle reported his work after safely getting back to France. Later, with 100 men aboard four vessels, he sailed to the Xew World again.

This time his plan was to start a French colony at the mouth of the Mississippi. This time La Salle met with more troubles than ever before, and most, of the men died in the effort. Py an error a landing was made on the Texas coast, Napa Valley. Calendar Officers of Aeshivah Torah! 023 Stone to be installed tomorrow at the tern-1 BUKCUNDt ZINFANDCL BAUBCRQNl CHASMS SAUTlKNt RHINE WIN! UNCLE RAY Brooklyn Council, A'eterans of Kori-ign AV.irs, and auxiliary, presented its annual pre Christmas all-star variety show last night at the Manhattan Heach Veterans-Hospital. The V.

F. V. hos-pitaliation rommittee, headed by the Kev. Joseph It. Lamb, sponsored the event.

Frank Keeton was chairman. From the Navy Kiiginemaii Chris L. Kokeas, 2f.O 75th is on the V. S. S.

Cusk Seaman Joseph A. Orr, 207 8th is on the II. S. S. Kleinsmith Electrician's Mate Timothy J.

Ambrose, 103 Hartlet Place, is on the V. S. S. Volador Chief F.lectrician's Mate James A. Jelly.

E. tilth is attached to Utility Squail. 7 Seaman Charles A. Capo, 4105 5th and Seaman Michael P. Matters, Yesterday we spoke of the journey which La Salle's large sailing vessel, the Griffin, start Fifth annual charity ball and "night of stars" of It-alian Board of Guardians, Hotel St.

George. 8. Bazar of Methodist. Home for the Aged. New York Ave, and Park Place.

7 30 Annual ball of Nouva Mfssina Society, Columbus Cinb, 1 Prospect Park West. 8. Stephen Fassett sueak.8 on "SiiiKPri of the Golden Age." Academy of Music, 3Ct Lafayette Ave, 815 Ilance of Meliett Brothers post, American at Kr.inht of Columoua Club, Emmons and Nnstrand 3. CappiiiK exerrisrs of student group of md in that area La Salle died ed to make from Green liav. It! as the result of a shot fired bv was to take a load of fur a member of his own party.

He was only 13 years old at the time of his death. Hospital, nurses home, 45 Wood through the Great. Lakes to! eastern Canada. The Griffin1 never was heard from again. Probably it sank in one of the; Lakes during a storm.

section of For IthM.lt A I'M your scrapbook. ruff Ave, 8 Dedication of memorial stained ulass window io the memory of Mr, and Mrs Jacob Baar and eon. at service? of Congreg itiun Ah.tvath Achlm. 151 Woodruff 8 15. Repairing, paint mp and rfdecorating of toys by 2't-30-4O Club of Cadrr.an Memorial Church, 35(1 Clinton Ave Kings County Republican Club meeting to elect officers for the coming year, 1626 re; S03 Crescent are on the U.

S. S. Uei'uall thinners Mate WINES C. Mondavi Sens St. Helena.

California Francis Mc.lohn, 2S50 Cortland and Seaman John J. Mayne, Broadway. 8 30 I Vice President Alrwri Barklcy speaks i at the Democratic JiOO-a-plate d.r.r.er, Wal-dorf -AsUirirt, 8 Rabbi Wolf Otild launches forum series of H. of Bensonhurst with taik on "The Impact nf Israel on American Jewish Life 7802 Bay Parkway. 8 3d.

Rabbi Daniel Davis preaches at services of Union Temple, 17 Eastern Parkway. 8 15. 1150 E. Hiith are on th U. tlitrrtulW byUveilAMX WIN! Brotkfyit, K.

S. Catfish Electricians Mate I Vincent D'Anzeris, L'Sl C.th Ave is on the U. S. S. Honquil Left to right, standing: Simon Anrkwe, It.

if.nl Cruces-Gil, Chaanail Sinn'', Charles the Kc. i rcdcrirk Fast-erly, Seymour Hinds, H-aio-l' 1 1 H-m. ill' anil Mario Ponatrlli. Sealed: Henry Kaflalli, Gladys Ahlylhe Deltourg, Marie Ivnlicrc) kr and Slnla O'Connor Tomorrow: Special Topic. Magic tricks and games ap pear in the new Uncle Kay leaflet entitled THICKS AM FUN.

This is mailed without charge to any reader who sends a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Uncle Hay in cure of this newspaper. ADRAKIAM I.t. William G. Carter, 7158 Meanwhile La Salle and hU party were making their way southward through the present States of Wisconsin and Illinois. There were troubles along the way to the Mississippi, but that great river was reached at last.

Aboard canoes, they started to go downstream from the point where the Illinois liiver empties into the Mississippi. On the southward trip, there were several visits with Indians who lived alongside the Among these were the A-rkansa Indians, who lived in cedar cabins. The warriors in this tribe were good hunters, and their game included buffaloes, deer, bears and wild turkeys. After reaching the mout.lt of the Mississippi, La Salle landed and raised a cross on an April dav in 10X2. lie then declared Place, is on the V.

S. S. lioxer IUITON ST. at HOYT Commissarvman Edward T. Fleming, KOI 2d is on the U.

S. S. 1'arbero Seaman George By H'lli JOHNSON Natives of 17 foiek vei'sity, were honored John's Atnuii'j ents at St. at the countries, at a recepti. Hen AVeihel pie are Sol Kirsner, as president; William Miller, vice president; Assemblyman lien treasurer; Morris Green- vJVC WW them were Cornelius O'Connor Simon Anekwe of Haf.

Andrews, 040 Sterling Place, is on the U. S. S. Carbonero Hadioman Joseph Carnevale, 2020 Wvona is on the II. S.

S. Marsh. Seaman Carmine DeMatteo, 213 Skillman is on the U. S. of Trinidad, Charles A' ml Charles McNally of Ireland, 1 of Spain, Chaaium ion of School ll'l.

L'Oth ve. and will have a Kirn dance tonight at the school. torbury and Seymour Hinds 'GOING IMi.ACF.S7" I'HONB MA. 4-2(M) FOH IDEAS gard, secretary, and Irving Dem-berg as chairman of the board of directors. s.

retrel Fire Controlman JB ppflIJiilES the r.riti.-ti West Indies, INaio fans 1 Isu of China, William 1 lao of Colombia. Mario Donatelli of Italy. Silve-tre Condez of the l'hilii)'ine. Henry Haffalli of Mexico. Amor of Cuba, Aldythe ldloui of Panama.

Marie K'ulierezyke of Poland. Sheila O'Connor of Norma Caaiijian, 2127 Kim- ball St will have the title role Manila in the opera of the -amo name to be presented tit Salem Lutheran Church, 450 07ih St tonight and tomorrow night by thi Lay Kidge Opera Ireland and Adolph Paris ofj Costa Pica. The He v. I-'rederiekj TOMORROW. SATURDAY, TIL 6 P.M..

Guild, other roles will be sung to I'iasterly i-; faculty adviser Ihv Margaret Hoggero. Norman foreign students at the versitv. unl'jMyrvik, Edward Ansara and Warren Gaijour. The choir of the church will sing the chorus role. Special Purchase Salei The third annual ba.ir of Emanuel llaptist Church, 270 Lafayette will be held I )ee.

2 3, starting at 3 p.m. on the opening day. Mrs. Joseph J. Gellert is chairman.

There's gold in them liar hills, and there's silver in that there 100th Infantry tomorrow! Thirty-six sterling silver trophies "ill be awarded at the Brooklyn Kennel Club Dog Show there, in addition to a raft of other pri.es. Proceeds yvill go into a fund to aid inidci iri ib'ged children. The dogs will stall bal king a welcome at 10 a.m. OVER 100 MINK-BLENDED FULL TIME SELLING POSITIONS FOR WOMEN OVER 21 COME IN TOMORROW and discuss this opportunity with one of our friendly interviewers. You'll like working at LIBERAL EMPLOYEE DISCOUNTS! THOROUGH JOB TRAINING WITH PAYI PLEASANT, STIMULATING ATMOSPHERE! 5 days, 40 hours not mora than 2 out of 3 Thursdays 12:15 to 9:15 P.M.) We'll lie looking forward to meeting you.

FMI'I OVMIvN I' OFFICK, MFZZAMNF, WF.ST Momlav Fri.Jay 9:30 A.M. to 2 P.M. Satur.lav 9:30 A.M. to noon. Mis.

Fannie Spieler will speak tonight at the lull St. Temple, 401 St. Her topic will be "The Seine Behind the Immi-gi tion Problem." The Kev. Kohert II. Hudiie will lie welcomed Sunday to the Congregational Church of the Evangel, Bedford Ave.

and Hawthorne by the Kev. Albert K. Koraback, minister emeritus of the church. The new pastor is native of Brooklyn and was educated here. Jle received his Bachelor of JHvlnity degree from the (raudate School of Theology, Olierlin, Ohio, in and was ordained in ltMfi at Flalhush-Tompkins Congregational Church by the New York City Association of Congregational Christian Churches and Ministers.

The Womens' of Evangel Church is having a Christinas party Dec. at 2 p.m. in the parish house. The Parent-Teacher Former Coiiiniis- sio.icr Albert I) Sehaner will speak tonight at a forum eon ducted bv the Mapleton Lark Hebrew Institute, 2022 St. Northern-Back muskrats A 1 1 3 today and Saturday: SALE-PRICED AT ONLY John of SI02 Fort II.

on-i'ton Parkway i the new mas. ter of Solidarity Free and Accepted Ma-otis, He was installed last night at the Grand Opera House, W. 23. 1 Manhattan. The Missionary Circle of the Immaiuiel Methodist Chuicli, Dean St.

near will sponsir a missionary rally Sunday at p.m. at the church. The Kev. Den Koh-ertson, who ilans lo go to South America with his wife and two children, will be the speaker. lie will work among the Indians along the IMiter-tnayo Kiver in southern Colombia.

Samuel tlrme and Mrs. Herbert la'iidlierg Jr. will be soloists in a In mil Coats so luxurious and fine their original prices were $85, $95 and $118 230 Tax Free it? if i i'i f. i-M sing at the rally. I Slieepvhead Bay Chapter, Or- the E-i-tr-rn Star, i- ining tin nld-fashinned -rp ire dance tonight at ('on anil Ocean representative group of Newfoundlanders and their friend are, sponsoring a dance tonight at the inad luh, J7( Tfilh St.

Native and modern dancing are on the program, according to James J. Curran, chairman. Proceeds will go to the Missionary Sisters of St. Coliiuihan. The Women's Division of the 3d A.

I). Republican Club h.vi a car'l party a' the clubhouse, 1002 5th Ave On the cummi'- i tee waM'e Mrs. fJerTl'de William-. Mr-. I iiie Mr-'.

i.Iennie 1 1 and Mrs. Ella Voges. i 1 lie Mediuah Group ot II. i- da--ah had a part Inst night at th Com imutiitv of Kcn-esritirst. St.

and Lav Parkwaw A mu-ical c.ni'-fly nr. Harold K. Moskovit, presj. Our price lor Murkrats docs not merely imply value It assures it! For these are fresh, new coats that are making their appearance now for the first time coats in the designs and lengths created this season coats whose eilLy-yet-sturdy, Minh-hlended pelts are on a higher quality-level than you might expect -at this price! Impressive as Christmas gifts and we 11-cho sen as practical preparation for the Winter ahead they are priced startlingly low as the result of an advantageous special purchase. We urge you to see them at your earliest opportunity.

Marylin Furs, Main Floor. You mat usj cur JsfcrrcJ f. pj'i lCTo deposit ill reseve jour selection. s. Ifif i 1 A' Sizes 14V2 to 28 Vi and 38 to 52 Flared and fitted fashions in wonderful wool broadcloth, needlepoints and suedes with collars and cuffs cf flat furs and collars heaped with long-haired fur.

SILVER FOX BLACK PERSIAN LAMB BOMBAY LAMB LONDON DYED SQUIRREL BEAVER GREY PERSIAN Colors: Black, taupe, green, VeY b'own wine. WOMEN'S COATS, SECOND FLOOR ii Suhjct to FjJca Hxcs Tjx (O CP) trvinGSTOM sr. dent of the Community He-form Temple and State presi-dent of the Affiliated Young Democrats of New York, spoke la-t night at a meeting of the temple's parent-teacher association at loin Ocean Ave. His topic was "Juvenile De-linuency." The Church of St. I.

like and st. Matthew will have a squata lance tonight at the church, with E. H. Dresdner as caller. There will be costume and dour rijant usseJtcs Coit shout 1 1 moth m-mr Sites lP'i to 26' 'z 15 HANOVfH PL iuit oft Fuhon St.

BROOKLYN I 1 flATON FULTON and BRIDGE STS RROOKLYN 1 PS1 1.

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