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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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8 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI DEC 30, 1949 midnight. If they do tout 1950 first, it will quickly followed by a twig of the bnhbl.v liquid to mark the Brooklyn and Broadway NIGHT LIFE By AL SALERNO Once a vear this column out some advice, whether it is sort of turns fatherly and hands, which had been on the spot I for years, mi shut down early I asked for or not. I enjoy a dayjjn ig8 and somp sjx months I off tomorrow, therefore the annual last-minute tips and ines anent New Year's celebrating are given today. psb zarixTi nam C.ll Freddie-V, s.6035-9746 the, 9. first anniversary of their mart eating rendezvous.

which was opened in the present glamorous state on ler. 31 last year. The original Maison VoffeJ the irr posing edifice now I on the location too us piace. refurbishing job in I. figure? HANDLER'S While on the subject of anniversaries.

we sliced into a side of beef the other niqht ('handler' the East Side steak and chop house celebrating its fourth, year. Meat dishes here arej plentiful, reasonably and top grade. handlers is open for luncheon, when It does a brisk trade with the office crowds, and for dinner, when you're likely to ee ball players, fighters, jockeys and a lot of just hearty I towers-away of food. The place does attract the sporting fraternity, and Lou Rubin, the owner, likes to call It the Fast Side Toots Shoe's. Rubin has been in the res field for close on tr ire years, and has al his own establish ting with a arm spot in the Bronx.

NOW, in id-1 rlition to handler he owns the IR-store Rudley chain of restaurants. Rosoff's restaurant at Times Square yesterday dedicated Its gallery of portraits of famous names of 1 the Rroadway stage. The collection of portraits numbers 52, all executed by Walter Fd-ward Hlylhe. He plans to add Among those already hung arc lifcpncws nf the Flint-, Mary Martin, Bobby Clark, Rev Harrison. Alfred Drake, Henry Fonda, Ferrer, Garfield.

Mae West, Ralph Bellamy and Raymond Massey. i.v Heathertnn, the hand-I singei Who opened an en gagement Wednesday at the fairly new Monaco Restaurant V. Si gets a fa-t pick up, being Leon Fddie's gue.st Suntlay night. Myron n. best of the story tellers is starring at E's, will officiate at the impromptu how.

Rav does a fine job in the cozy confines of the singing some of the standards, nis narp insn tencr. tossing a few holiday tunes for all I a hi COCKTAILS SUPPER FAVORS No Cover Enjoy OPEN HOUSE New Year's Eve Rs. Wontoqh 1132-1036NlBkV I. MVS ETC DCII Sf SO per i Park Vanderbilt I bkU Mkbk -Z" Prsoii A All Star Show HATS, FAVORS FILET MIGNON NOISEMAKERS )) DINNER ,4 4 VANDERBILT AVE. PARK PLACE ot AT THE CROSSROADS 1 restaurantI 2026 CHURCH AVE.

Bet. Ocean and Flotbush Ave. KEE to a HAPPY NEW YEAR OPEN HOUSE NOISEMAKERS HATS MERRIMENT Meet Tour Friend Before and After Theater CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS BANQUET AND PARTY FACILITIES FROM 10 500 TEL. BUCKMINSTER 7-2345 Room. For further information call TRnnle 5-7811.

WTHE BRASS RMLA NEVINS af FULTON. Brooklyn JaB I BANQUETS fO ALL OCCASIONS FROM 2 TO 3D BU. 4-9S26-1334 dutrOW CAFETERIAS Miami Beach the folks to sing, and then toMSl RIVOLI EXTEND siuip jiiTimi 3 I CHp HOUSE 1973-5 FLATBUSH AVE. Brooklyn i MYLES BELL, M. who'll lead merrymaking tomor- iqht at bunnse Villaae Bellmore.

the mistress of ceremonies ho keeps things humming at the Club Nocturne Some late Island entries: Candle Inn In Merrick has a $3.50 tab tomorrow; South Shore Terrace, also Merrick, S7.50: Sat-(li in RockriUe enter fi Cab fallow) and orchestra open tonight at Mine Note and Fran heegm doubles in as singer from "(Jentlemen Pre- fPr Blondes Reports Active Market for Homes; Other Realty News MacMahon, realty broker, reporting residential observe! lii.it 'Ihereisan actlve markei for reasonably priced homes, in well established neighborhoods." Some of the transactions the broker announces are 582 Sterling Plai. a two-family house, 2(1x1 1. sold for Thomas Fahey to Domenic Castiello for all cash ah first mortgage "I S.ttMll); KutlarHI Road, four family house, 2(1 hy 100, sold tor McNeely to cunancj 1133 oil detached two laillilv house. client of Rierschenk for the estate of Mrs, Mc Laughli for occupancy: Road, four-family ai- Mi- ties. Lovagllo ri.

for all ling first and Mariel ne A jcah ahoe an mortgage of $6, ner occupancy, T1 Park Place, two-family house. 20x127. for IRoy Torrell to Sol Rernstein, jfor all cash: 38R Ru'land Road, four family brick house, 20 hv Milton Stolitaky and David A. Gerst, K. sterlmg lace a J.j'i kfn'! al'rash' t' pancy.

N'oatrand i e. Lanii Hold Brubrad Realty Corporation has purchaser! a parcel of vacant land. 100x210. located on i'he southeast corner of Xo and Avenue X. from 1 Jn Schuster, Lyons Davis, attorneys, represented the purchaser and Title Guarantee and Trust Company issued the title insurance.

Buys Store Building Crocheron-Flushing Corp. has purchased the one-story taxpayer building containing three stores, located at 1R2-01 to 162-1. i Crocheron Flushing, plot 100x202, from Armed Realty Corp. Moser Henkin, attorneys, represented the purchaser and Dreyer Traub were the attorneys for the seller. Title msm-anr-o u-a is.

sued by Title Cuarantee and Trust Company. A 'HI UNSATIOHAt C' awMMMU 9AKAI1 VAlluHAN ROGER PRIM I. C. HIARD 3 tOfS-2 41m. MSMVI 10 NfW YlAK't fVI iCAFESOCI DOWNTOWN 2 SHERIDAN SQ.

CH 2-2737 KTY 'ment' two-family E40th St" for Ralph I B. Plaut, vner OCCU- For one thing, may 1 advise you that if you are a last-minute Johnny and haven't a reservation, you may he able find a spot to satisfy your among the ads accompanying this type. For another, if you plan to try one of the razzle-i dazzle places on HroadwayJ telephone in advance. Other-I wise you may be left out in the cold. If not that, vou mav wind up in centerfield, and some of those tables can be so far away from where anything is happening.

Bo far as the poeketbook is concerned, let your per-sonal wants guide your spending. But don't play it too close to the vest and go nut with about what you think you'll spend. There are aluajs sonic extra charges hadn't thought of. Now. I don't believe the fel lows who run the parking lot are going to think I'm a great guy nerause of this.

Hut my advice to you is to leave the ar in your own garage. There is the congested traffic problem to consider And. i'iinr tan, If you don't drink too much, the other guy will. Use the subways. Motormen aren't allowed to take a snort on the i hey II get you to and bac safely.

To your mind and al- LARRY CAR IN. whose orchestra will play for last dances of '49 at Park Ter- tlyn. New York. D. OF THE COURT IS'.

niM. New York City. Sln.i..- THK STATE up SKW Yi'KK I i grare of God (i-p "l-n H'lfl names or parts wh.ii whoso plarcs rrf redpnrp p'fenf resirAp--'and A't mi. drs sr. unknown.

SEND GREET-WHEREAS. RAYMOND S. RAD-IX)fR. wh- at Sniarl fetWtetteS rftaidint at No. M3 rnim in the Borough Bi' Civ County of Kino nn th 3)m tsnusrv iw whv surh decree sho'li -d Sui i ogate's C'nirt VVtTN' ES.s Hon our hidf Coiint the Ror-eaft Cpumyrthe JSii dav oj Dei-ember 1948.

AARON L. JACOBY Record Relief KyU rot THE TUMMV YOKK In lh- to fiijs claims NoTtCB Kit titVKN Hint fn 'a0 Vnod 'irpsrrihed" -'th "mm hr.1-r rj-on-anjwm bated. Brool Anselmo's Cabaret Park CUiMI AM. MA. 2-9809 JACK PASTOR Master of Ceremonies SALLY TESTA "The little man with the bit voice" Sensations ol 1950 "The Clover Leaf 4" Vutk By "PEP" and his PEPPER POTS Minimum xwwwwfl wtoi i it 1 1 1 1 umuiwwfk Cnrktail Lonnie and Bar Steaks and Chops Special Sunday Dinner.

12 9 HAPPY NEW YEAR jjEQQ .4 mwammulliM 'nil i II Something NEW in Music THE THREE BARS 'j, A' EVERY Ztl "iT WEDDINGS I TO THEIR PATRONS HEARTFELT WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR 52nd St. Cafe 4th Ave. at 52nd St. Brooklyn, N. Y.

OPEN HOUSE NEW YEAR'S EVE Hats Favors Dancing Merriment ENTERTAINMENT No Cover No Tax CEdney 9-9850 a -vemy I 4th Ave- ot 52nd St.J BV IV SPECIAL TURKEY I NEW YEAR STEAK 2.50 DINNER I LOBSTER 3 EW YEAR'S EVE PARTY I I R'M CII HEmV.u.d' 29652 DAVEY KARR, comic, will create the proper holiday mood with capers at Valley Stream Park Inn. low it to concentrate fully on merrymaking, turn off the rhrlsfmas free and disronnert. the electric trains, whether or not you have a hahy sitter with the kiddies. And don't forget to lay In a few extra quarts of milk. It's a great conditioner for the evening and a few glasses afterwards will help in the end.

Because of the Sunday cur few, service of liquor must enc at a.m. That means the bars ill shut down. However, if yoi want to stretch your whoopee far into the morning. tahle until you have consumed all the spirits you ordered brought you just before time. Now I don't advise be either a wet hlankf hooligan.

Rut the discretion you evcrrlse in your celebrating will determine whether it will he a Happy Ooh Vear or a Happy New Vear. My slncerest wishes go out to all of you fpr a very fruitful 1951). FOFFF'S FIRST While everyone else within earshot win he ceienrating arrival of the New Year tomorrow night. At and Koffe, who'll he playing hosts to the multitudes at, their Maison Foffe, will be indulging in some celehrating all their own. When they lift a glass at EVELYN KENT Singing star of holiday show at Casa Seville in Franklin Square.

LEGAL NOTICES change. 189 ri ii. Rkivn. all r. rear and 98 is SHERMAN.

Referee ia3-6t Tu- WILL. eTT Mbrtl: The surreggful 1 mooal rZh made payahle to WMfsre ther rtifted he. within thirty days right to rejert sn and all bids latd th Mil, rla De- I'M? RAYMOND HILLI ARD City of ewYork. Office and P. o' Address 902 Broadwav Borough of Manhittaa (10).

Citv of New York. Kjf Jg jkkW IB aw JoaV I Uf Mmm 0PEN H0USI NEW YEAR'S EVE I I Meet At I 1 THE COLUMBIA 1 I 22 Court St. Boro Hafl I fm.bi D.n. MA. 4-9345 I DOUBLE CAFE fcDisss asses STELLA Restaurant Pizzeria owing with a request period Myron Cohen heads one of the l)igcel layouts Kddie Davis' 21-yeai-old 52d St.

night i luh in years. And as a result lniiic.s here is booming. It Is so good that the waiters are smiling and courteous even with (he most difficult customers. Cohen works about a half hour or longer and keeps the laughs coming strong and regularly with his dialect stories. Including sonic added to his stock since I last hrard him.

Cohen is a polished and smarl beg off. laughing. At the snow I caught. tne customers coum nave tawen a double porn. -n 'nit Mmmi smart enough to whet their re good some of them will be: Also in the show is Frank Stevens, a gixid looking youngster with a wonderful tenor voice.

His share of applause rates second only Cohen Others in the lineup are Pi Carroll. wh Broi Krklip Davis, n-. arnrir i a vho didn't work the show 1 saw iii in i.i Itmmy Bavo iml Lisa Kirk opened last ninht at the Persian Room of the Plaza Hotel Maksis's Ko.nl side repeats the "Carnival MRhts" (jimmhk this New Year's weekend as result of last week's success The show at Oetjens will run on regular schedule New Year's Kve. There'll he an early Sunday start for the dinner patgpns a local 1 Leonard, ings at Vanity Fair Josephine Boyer, is PETER AND EILEEN Me-NULTY, sprightly song and dance pair in the Irish vein at Oetjens. i I WARFiELD BEDFORD PLAZA 1268-70 Flatbush Ave.

riikUk RESTAUR A NT lilAirlA ST. 89371 Glen ood Rest NIGHT In Brooklyn SHORE ROAD ITALIAN CUISINE -I IQI ORS-TEI EVISION CLUBS BILL TERR-i, M. NICHOLAS SEL1 us Meals and Lp i Specials. Lunches. inncki.

Lncktailt 1 1 PENM BERT STANLEY, In Queens and Long Island Howard Johnson' SH. 5-9829 reserve' now for'new' year ir BOROUGH HALL, 330 FULTON SX AIR-CONDITIONED OPE SUNDAYS SUNRISE VILLAGE TUFARO'S SS In Manhattan JOE'S LUCCHELLI New Fulton Royal NIK0LAUS ST. GEORGE Tltph ICELAND "SSiSSSS'V, XFK CHINESE RESTAURANTS Famous for Steaks, Chops, Sea Food ham from $1.1 5 Served from 4 30 to 8 30 P.M Food at It Best Closed Sat. Sun DISTINCTIVE 30 CHINESE CUISINE PELL ST. ntWER so, VP INES -t IQI OR PACIFIC Lichee Wan ST Places' Bureau, MAin 4-6200, for Mon.

thru 9 A. M5 P. M. Phone the Brooklyn Eagle 'Going Helpful Ideas and Reservations..

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