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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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Happenings of Interest Around and About the Borough I i i i 1 of Island Council. K. of Edith C.olub were chair- On the committee ate Mrs. '-5th" 'Poikis. Dora Becker.

Harriet Ammiran. linen aml jMrv Marion t'ahill. Mn. Anne proetis will go to hospitalized1 dordon. Mrs.

nnH co. veterans at the Ftookhn State Mrs. Aifla Cirio, Mr. Gertrude Hospital. Crawford and Mr.

rranes Croello. Twill be IrNh Nicht at the i longl (iroito PoM, Atnerlran One of the colorful highlight l-eglon, March 18, and even the notice I in Kreen ink. There will he all noii of tamrs that are playrd In Krin and a Dublin dinner of corned href and lilacr, topped off l(h a Miami-tick of the school year at Heaver College, Jenkintovvn. Pa. was il i If A naiad.

George H. Gottlirb rhairman, alone ilh Hernial. Hoffman. Smith and harlrn Thriw. Ktrlyn el.tmi.

was voted lie pivmest girl i-. i Left to right: John Manning, Hyman P. Rapps Thoma Culte 3d and Ieo Mealy By CECIL JOHN SOX When one of the endmen in the annual Elks minstrel show broke several ribs an hour before curtain time, Thomas F. Cuite 3d jumped into burnt cork and satin and went on stage to "stop the show." According to the consensus "Terrific" Tommy subbed for Al Wollman. Supporting the young star were Esteemed Leading Knight John Manning, Exalted Ruler Hyman A CAP FOR THE LADY IN WHITE Patricia Colville, seated, president of tht graduating ckass at the Long Island Hospital School of Nursing, receives htr cop from the new principal, Lois Hope Holiman, R.N., second from left.

Wenonoh Huber, left, nursing arts instructor, assis.ed at the ceremony, and Rosemary Flynn, right, president of the Student Council, also took part. Dorothy Hart Tha Gen. Teodore Rrhwan Cnit of the Steuben Society of America will conduct a dance and entertainment tonight at the Bay Ridge Masonic Temple, 257 Bay Ridge Ave. There will novelty events and other special features. On the arrangements committee are George Kalb, Mrs.

Helen Buhren and Henry A. Poppe. will presented under tht sponsorship of the Klngi Highway Branch of Americana for Democratic Action on Thursday at the Kingsway Mansion on lfith St. Dr. Benjamin Ruben-stein will speak for the plan and Edward T.

Welch will oppose it. Jules A. Hwickle, whose home address is 1029 E. 15th haj been appointed director of re- weekend lor two ai some re sort are tne main prizes. Adolf Simson and Bernie Fein are chairmen of the bazar committee.

A testimonial concert In honor of Cantor Zundel Esko-witz, who has served the Congregation Sons of Israel of Bensonhurst, 21st St. and Benson for 25 years, wlll be held at the temple March 19. Co-operating with the congregation are the Council of Jewish Organizations of Bensonhurst and the Jewish Minister Cantors As-sociation of America. Tim Ladies Auxiliary of Our Lady of l.oretto Council, K. of will have its annual com munion breakfast March 12 at Jo's Restaurant on Fulton follow ing a mass at the Sacred Heart-St.

Stephen's Church, Hicks and Summit Sts. The Red Cross mobile blood donor unit will visit the K. of C. Club, 231 Jamaica iievt Saturday morning to receive donations from members of the Knights of Columbus. Louis J.

avoli is blood donor chairman. Mrs. Isabella Beggin and Mrs. Phyllis Brech are chairmen of a card party to he held March 13 at the K. of C.

Club, 2.31 Jamaica Ave. The party is sponsored by the Columbiettes an Arabian Nights weekend and its Junior Promenade. Dor othy J. Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Hart, 243 Marl boro Road, was chosen "Queen of the Promenade." Her ladies in waiting were Jackie Jackson and rhyllis Haig and her escort was Robert Seibert, also of Brooklyn. Miss Hart was grad uated from Packer Collegiate Institute. Dr. Joseph Slegel will speak Wednesday at a meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of Public School 219, Clarkson Ave. and E.

n.3d St. The film, 'Human Growth," will be shown. A reception for the Rev. and Mrs. J.

Wesley Rafter will be held Thursday at the Hanson Place Central Baptist Church, Hanson Place and S. Portland Ave. Mr. Rafter Is the new minister of the church and will be installed tomorrow. The Ridgewood Group of Ivriah will meet Tuesday at the Bushwirk Jewish Center, GO Woodbine St.

Rabbi Sholom Singer will deliver the third or a series of lectures on Jewish history. Flatbush Chapter, American Gold Star Mothers, held a card party at the headquarters of the Samuel Hoffman Post, 05 Church Ave. Clara Rosenthal Rams and former Magis trate Leo Healy. The Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged will have a one-day bazar March 14 at the Hotel St. George.

Final reports on plans for the affair were made by the committee at a luncheon today at the hotel. The Women's Division, 24th A. D. Democratic Club, 367 New-Lots will have a card party March 15 at 58 Williams Ave. Proceeds are for charity.

In charge are Dinah Kimmel, Essie Meltzer and Ruth Holtz-berg. An all-star entertainment program will feature the annual dance of the Browns-Tille Boys Club sponsored by Its alumni association at the Hotel St. George on Friday. Proceeds will be used for equipment in the proposed new Brownsville Boys Club building. The th Ward Memorial I'nlt, American Legion Auxiliary, is having a St.

Patrick's Dance next Saturday at the Andrew Jacksor Club, 1534 Bedford Avenre. Plans for taking care of the sick and needy during the Passover holidays, which start April have been made by the sick and relief committee of the Bikur Cholim jk Father Collins Gefsj50 Students Ray Ridge High School, fromi Evelyn Garetano which she was graduated last June. She is 17 and is of the black-haired type with blue es. The Parent-Teacher Assocla tion of Woodruff Avenue Tem ple, I'd Woodruff will have Eli R. Kagan, psychologist and lrcturer, as its guests Thursday at the temple.

He will deal with the relationship between Jewish children and their parents, and Jewish education. The Parent-Teacher Association of Public School 221. 791 Empire Boulevard, will have Mrs. Irma Lindheim, former national president of Hadassah as speaker at its meeting Wednesday at the school. She will talk on "Education for Living in Israel." Abe Stark, president of the Brownsville Boys Club, has the pleasant duty of looking at some of Brooklyn's loveliest gals these days, for on Friday at the Hotel St.

George "Miss Brownsville" will be named Get Gold Keys hibition by an advisory committee headed by Virgina Murphy, director of art of the New York Board of Education. A professional jury of artists decided on the gold key winners, all of are eligible to compete for cash awards and art scholarships in the National Scholarship Exhibit in the Carnegie Institute at Pittsburgh. Serving on the professional jury were the following art au- Leonard Pytlak, Sue Fuller, Anthony Caruso, Walter t'ivadi, Albert Jacobson, Dora Urban, Arnold Shaw, Mrs. Elma Pratt, Paul Lobel, Ruth Reeves, Paul Fjeldl and Joseph Lonzar. Boro Boyt Club Praised ti-'-o umii wi riiiiumml As Opens Art Exhibit ii rum ngs It comers rost iliary, American Legion, will' meet Tuesday at 627 Parkside to make plans for Its St.

Patrick's Day dance. More than Girl Senilis attended the Girl Scouts "Thinking Day Party" at the Siloam Presbyterian Church, Jefferson and Macy Aves. Troops 2353 and 2389 were hostesses at the events. The annual communion breakfast of the Edison Anchor Club will be held tomorrow at the Hotel Commodore following a mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral.

Members will march down Kth Ave. from the church to the hotel. Franklin G. Edwards Is general chairman and Brooklyn ill have a large delegation in attendance. A debate on the Truman na tional health insurance program LONG ISLAND SCHOOL GUEST Anne Holdford, principal of Woodward School, 321 Clinton spoke on "Meeting Child's Emotional Needs" before Massapequa School Parent-Teacher Association.

She is a former supervisor of teachers in North Carolina and New York, and a former president of the New York State Association for Childhood Educa-' tion. '2 VW? Jules Swickle habilitation at Westfield State Sanatorium, Westfield, Mass. He will supervise and co-ordinate the rehabilitation and so- cial'workers who were tuberculosis patients for life outside the institution. He Is a native of Brooklyn and was graduated from James Madison Hlgh. School and New York Uni versity.

Why Pass up Favorite Foods of sour stomach at the club's annual dance. The girl who Is chosen will become the adopted "ulster" of the club for the balance of the year and will have l.Otm young "brothers." The club headquarters are at 417 Christopher Ave. I Pfc. Scott M. ern Parkway, has been assigned to the Pen a cola Pensac 1 a Naval Air Base Motion Picture School, where Lipner, 816 East.

S. M. ripner he will learn to take movies that will be shown all over the world. The son of Mrs. Helen R.

Lipner, he was graduated from Boys High School In The ever expanding Catholic Youth Organization of the Brooklyn Diocese has undertaken a new project, that of producing a passion play known as "The Redeemer." The play, which commemorates the pas-, slon and death of Our Lord, will be presented on four suc cessive Sundays during the Lenten season starting March 12 in St. Michael's High School auditorium. 43d St. and 4th Ave. In all there will be eight per formances, two on each of the Sundavs.

Legion to Honor Past Commander Former Second Division Le glon Commander Alfred Cresce- telle will be honored tonight at Gargiulo's Restaurant in Coney Island where he will be the guest at a testimonial dinner. State Senator Mario m. i)e Optatis, past commander of the West End Post, in accepting the invitation to act as toastmaster for the evening, said: "The Second Division, com posed of eight posts, includingi our own West End Post of? which Cresctelle was a pastj commander, the oneyC Island Post, the Borough Park Post, the Raymond Lupia Post, the Bensonhurst Post, the Sgt. J. J.

Beailn Post, the Brooklyn Boro Gas Memorial Post and the Dyker Heights Post, all reeog-j nize the many years of services our guest of honor has given the American Legion and our comrades." Among other honored guests will be Louis Drago, State com mander of the Legion; Daniel Tobin, Kings County command er; James T. Waters, past county commander; James T. Varley, past county commander; Thomas Dugan, past county commander, and past post commander An thony Quatrone who will recite the 11 o'clock ritual. Purim Rejoicing Seen as 'Paradox' The service held last night at the Jewish Communal Center of Flatbush, Avenue I and E. 13th was dedicated to a bon vovage to Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Miller, who will leave for Israel next Saturday on a thr months trip. Mr. Miller was former vice president of the center. The Rev.

Dr. Maxwell L. Sacks, the center' spiritual leader, xpeaklng on "Purim: a Paradox! World Tragedy or Festival of Joy?" said that one Is in a dilemma when one conceives of the Purim festival 1- be ael! ei2 '3SI (Visiting Sick Society) or Bath Beach and Bensonhnrst, whose headquarters are at 8646 21st Ave. The committee has a medical staff whose members donate their erv ires. On the committee are Pauline Abramowitz, Jean-ette Benenson, Sylvia Ber-man, Sarah Berman, Hyman Brook, Jack Consovoy, Mary Dember, Sonia Felbish, Pauline Fisher, Sarah Etta Magainer, William Magaziner, Fiances Adell Rosen, Etta Rotker, Esther Rosenstock, Bella Snitivker, Rose Sigal and Rose Savadsky April 19 the women's auxiliary will have a testimonial luncheon for Esther Rosenstock, retlr-ing president.

Hayes Brothers Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will sponsor a dance next Saturday at the 22fit Field Artillery Armory, 171 Clermont Ave. John S. Snappauf is chairman. The St. Brendan Gaelic So ciety will hold its monthly ceilidhe next Saturday at St.

Boniface Hall, 111 Willoughby Street. The East Flatbush Jewish Community Center, (i61 Linden Boulevard. Is conducting a bazar March 11-19 at the center, for the benefit of the Hebrew School and youth program of the center. A television set and munism, Magistrate Abner Surpless, Leo Healy, and the three chaplains of the Kinzs County Legion: Capt. M.

M. itherspoon, U. S. N. Father Robert E.

Crowell and Rabbi Alfred J. Barston. Alexander J. Delmanl. Past commander of the Flatlands Legion Post, will lead the chor al groups.

Members of the Joint Council of Veterans Organizations in. elude United Spanish-American war Veterans, veteran? of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Catholic War Veterans, Jewish War Veterans and Disabled War Veterans. Shaari Tefilah Concert To Benefit U. A. Proceeds of a concert which will be given by David Kuse vitsky, well-known cantor, as sisted by Oscar Julius' Svm phony Choir, tomorrow night at Congregation Shaari Tefilah of Kings Highway, 1679-83 W.

1st will go to the United Jewish Appeal, Alex Hirachen fang, president of tht congrega tlon, announced. HEFFERNAN TRIBUTE Working out, details of annual dinner and dance of 7th A. D. Dem--tic Club to be held April 1 5 in the Hotel St. George, in honor of William J.

Heffernan, Board of Elections pres.oenr and 7th A. D. leader, are, left to right, seated, Assemblyman Louis Kahsh, Mrs. Nora F. Casey, co-leader, and Commissioner Heffernan; standing, State Senator John F.

Furey, VT IFf 1 Almost everybody hi ftroritt foodi that caui tour nomach tad indii flexion. But millions of Amtricans dt ound the answer. Thef jast carry a roll of Turns in pocket or purse. Eat 1 or like candy, and presto there's quick, soothing relief. Turns contain no soda, no combination of medicines for tenons things.

Turns are just for the Tummy. That's why they do such a grand, quick job of relieing the distress of aa OTew acid stomach. Get a roll today. Eaile Staff photo YOUNG ARTISTS WIN AWARDS Gold keys were awarded winners in the scholastic art exhibit yesterday at Abraham Cr Straus. Gracia Lugo, left, 29 E.

7th of Prospect Heights High School, won five awards. Vice President Robert E. Blum of center, presented the awards. Sonia Olson, right, 711 Brightwater Court, a student at Abraham Lincoln High School, won six awards. Brooklyn Vets to Hold Americanism Rally K.

of C. Tour Post The Rev. Joseph M. Collins, directo of Mary's Hall, has been named spiritual director; of the Holy Year pilgrimage to Home, sponsored bv the New York State Council, Knights of Lolumbus. State- Deputy Matthew F.

Kennedy announced Father Col lins' appointment after it had been made by Monsignor Ed ward P. Hoar, vicar general of the. Brooklvn diocese and State chaplain of the Knights of Co lumbus. The Queen Elizabeth and He de France, sailing April 14 and 15, respectively, and American Overseas Airlines flight of April 18 will transport the pilgrims, who will be presented to Pope nus XII during their visit in Rome, April 29 to Mav 3. The Guild of Catholic Travel, a division of Transmarine Tours, Is travel representative.

ather Collins will sail on the He de France. Peter S. FavaraJ past grand knight of Arch-bishfop Hughes Council. K. of pilgrimage chairman, also will be in that group.

Designed for a month i trip, the itinerary includes devotions at the shrines of Lisieux and Lourdes in France, and visits to other shrines and cities on the continent and in England and Ireland. More than 100 have registered to date. Rand Store Moves Into Larger Quarters The Rand store located at 210 Prospect Park West for the past seven years will discontinue service this week, and will henceforth be located in larger, more convenient quarters at 221 Prospect Park West, it was announced today. The new store will feature wider aisles, improved lighting, to meet the demand of patrons. Calendar TOWIOHT First annuel wartime enw of V.

a. a. Iltubeth C. tin m. Howl St Oeorte.

S. Dinner honorlns Junior Put Commander AI Crescltelle, Amnlcan Le Ion 2a Uirlilon Qarilulo's RnUurant. 2811 19th 8t 8 Recital. Kvel.n SSIIiibury. soprano.

Union Methodist Church, New York Art. and Barren 8. Beer party and dtnee. Lire Wlraa ot Charles D. Flnnltan Poit, Amanean Lesion.

65 Buihwlck. Aft 8 Youth Nliht. Mlfbratlnf Slit annlttnery of Klnsa County Republican Club of 5th A. Rldeewood Maaonle Tampla, Oltrmont and Lafarotte Are. 30.

Brooklyn HaKhte for Tail People Club, fathtoa ermtr and danee et McSurney YMCA, IH St. tie 7 UMS FOR THI TUMMf Career Scehers fn recognition of outstanding creative art achievement gold key medal awards were presented yesterday to 150 Brooklyn high school students by Robert E. Blum, vice president and secetary of Abraham Straus. The presentation was made at a ceremony marking the opening of the fifth annual Brooklyn Scholastic Art Awards exhibition sponsored by A. S.

For information on trade schools, mail rhis coupon for a proiptctui of schools offering specialized training of particular interest to you. 1 Walter G. Schilling, I t. in co-operation with the NewthoriUea. Mrg Klizaheth olds Hundreds of New Yorkers are expected to attend an impressive Americanism Rally on Wednesday evening, to be held by the Joint Council of Veteran Organizations of Kings County, under sponsorship of the American Legion, in the auditorium of.

the Central Branch Y. M. C. 55 Hanson Place. The rally will be open to children over 14.

Distinguished leaders in various fields will speak. Bands End choral groups will add to the occasion. Col. William A. Dawkins, County Commander of the United Spanish-American War Veterans, will act as master of ceremonies.

The purpose of the rally, as explained by Robert R. Sugar-man, attorney, who is general chairman, is "to arouse a spirit of Americanism among the people at this critical time." Mr. Sugarman is vice commander cf the Kings County Legion. Among the speakers will be Justice Nathaniel Kaplan, of the Court of Domestic Relations, Rabbi Benjamin. Schultz, national director of the American-Jewish League Against Com Educational Director, Brooklyn Eagle, 24 Johnson Street, Brooklyn 1, N.

Y. l. York Board of Education and Scholastic Magazine. Keynote speakers were William Jansen. Superintendent of Schools, and Maurice Freedman, well-known artist.

The exhibition, featuring pictorial, commercial and graphic art, sculpture, design and photography, will be opened to the public today and continue through next Saturday in the A. S. Special Events Center. 1 -i i I irudy fr MAR. .1950 David Armstrong, executiveibeing celebrated with Name Address City Courses Day Ivenlna I.

Sill lligibla Under 0. BROOKLYN EAGLE, joy in the, ry, episode. 4 -director of the Boys Clubs of America, commended the workjlng the Warsaw Ghetto tto More than 2.200 entries werelof the Brownsville Bovs Club'and other persecutions. light of Jewish history lie said that trie naman 1 im I in a 20th century civilization, submitted bv students in 46 of these 450 were selected, for vucduunsi limn Rcnoois. at a luncheon meeting of the! ltaurant, 1548 Pitkin Ave, vii'iav in inn 1.11.110 urienr, rf.

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