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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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1 Men and Women of Brooklyn and Their Part in the News .1 I Irj)rr, 7" Park Ae, urt- Fred Guirn, Donald Cor-; in; iif will prrarh and Carl Xorthacker, social; i frry ftming for rvrral 'Clarence Holderrr.an, Glynn i The speaker la an Junes. Harry Davis, Louis Cook Bllile learhrr and D.nia'd Gordon, refresh-Ingrr and prridrm of jment; Ivnald Gordon, ticket, Fralrr Hillo College. jand Louis Ctck. welcoming. i J.i ut line Sinionson, 769 SI.) Mrlroy, ho haa irk Ave ia a member oi't K.r i rhr th- scenerv committee of the! lall-girl to be presented at' Jt i the" Vnieity of M.

I. A. Twd N-hol, was gra.luated from Berke-! I' rented 'lev In-tltuie. a 1 s- hvln(? Bond ana a at me m-iiooI. The were made by Abnrr C.

Kur le and Arno Itiederman, rhairman of the durational rommitiee of the hoard of 1y 1 4 ass fvZ 1 managers. I ''Qj0 if i i Wfi r-T 'I? fffi- v4, 8S-tefcMvw mtAmmmrmmiil fZUJm. rsUlu ami MARINER GETS YACHTING TROPHY Norman Kogan, second from left, is presented with the Lighting Roce Series Trophy for 1 949 for competition in borough waters. Captom Kagan is skipper of the S. Leapin' Lena.

Commodore Bert Bachman fthe Mirimar Yacht Club, third from left, made the presentation. At the left is Walter Schwab, and at the right, Fleet Copt. Marvin Rubel. The seagoing yachtsman's home port is at 3123 Emmons Ave, Sheepshead Bay ancier P. An.ler-oii.

E. 21.M Is tiie Naval Arctic test 1o riRht: Burton Spiegel, Seoul Arthur Fo, Harold Johnson, the Kev. lr. John Ilobbiiix Hart and Ieon BNchoff Brooklyn Boy Scouts presented a frajiied Scouts Declaration of Purpose to Dr. John Rob-bins Hart, rector of the George Washington Memorial Chapel at Valley t'otge.

Boy Scouts will visit there this Summer. Present at the ceremony, in addition to the Rev. Mr. Hart, were Harold Johnson of the Brooklyn Scout Jamboree Committee, Leon Hisrhoff of the Greater New staiioii. Piin! Harrow.

Deborah Van li I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. My York Council Committee, Scout Hi show in addition to the vaude- ville acts. MY I JStcO I III I li nioriow at the Livingston, Schermerhorn St. Wil.

bam R. Owanter is chairman of the rommitiee of arrange-lliellts, Mid-liiiiuaii Andietv J. Ber. gen-en. i0 1 1 Ridge Boulesani, in a group from Annapolit which idled West Point to olv.

-er tiie way of life Miet Mlfi-1 lionald X. Aruiie. -en. (iiean ha. beeri aiarde.J a at.

Annap. oils for i i K-t 1 Klrr Con-trolman Taibert R. Dotsron. 3fif Plt'e St, anii i-'iretuan Alviti Rot! i. HI? K.

tsth St. ate set v. ing on ti.e 1 S. S. Wacramavtr Sum ekeepcr George Pa n.iii.

-120 tlt'i is on tite I I ron E. SHioen, Glenwnod Bond, is one year old today, and a great big party Is be-lug held at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klepper, IRS Erasmus St. Mr.

Klepper Is an engineer in the office of Borough President Cashmore, and treasurer of the Kings County Burton Spiegel, Troop 131, and Scout Arthur Foss, Troop 117. Mrs. Gustave Hattuian, president of the Israel Orphan Asylum, 2510 Beach Channel Drive, Far Rockaway, has started plans for the annual Madison Square Garden all-star benefit for the home, to be held March 20. There will be a fashion Mr. and Mrs.

Henig teller by Norman Krnmholz, president of the club. Borough President Cash-more yesterday made Ren-ven Shreibman, deputy mayor of Jerusalem, an hon-rary clflzrn of Brooklyn, which has the largest Jewish population In the world today. Deputy Mayor Shreibman is In the Cnited States to aid the Israel llistadrut Campaign. Max Reutlinger Joseph Goldberg, who bun been administrative director of the Brooklyn Jewish On-ter, Wi7 Kastern Parkway, for the past 30 years, will he honored at a reception March 2S at the center. Among the speakers will he former State Court of Claims Judge Emanuel Greenherg, president of the congregation.

Max J. Reutlinger, assistant manager of the Manufacturers Trust Company and a memher of Rugby Clongregationai hapier New York State So- Cupid shot an arrow and one honeymooning couple kept It up. H. E. Henlg and his bride, Sherry, H318 Avenue went to the Bahamas, and on the range at Butlins the bridegroom instructed his bride in the ancient hobby of one William Tell, only he remained far away from the apple end Pni-sslonal Engl- For Your Lating Pleasure Today Broiled Sweetbreads ciety of neeis.

Nathan Math of. Brooklyn, Professor lami A. Warsoff unurcn, is serving as vice-chairman of the church division of the current campaign of the Brooklyn Division of the Protestant Council of New York. counsel to the City Rent Com 125 Kith Mn.hr PaUlon an! Strincbrans B'KLTN'S HNEST i a meeting of the king (on lit) Council, Military Or- 1 on "Social Delinquencies speak Thursday at fho T'jrii'i era 1 3 ltWUl 1 11 Of llP ll A. D.

Detll- Problem" Marriage at a drr of the Purple Heart, 1 I 1 F. Larson Aviation Elect ri. ocratic Club, 117-05 Hillside meeting of the Mapleton Young Kiremiui George Hummel, County inander S. Carv I I'll. I i ians M.itn lo-enh Trnnmi.

of the incident. The Delta Men's Bible lass of the Lenox Road Baptist Richmond Hill. His topic Folks League of Congregation 1083 E. is serving on Schiller. Thomas A.

CoHers nelll. Slt and A via. Beth Israel, 1763 63d "Residential Rent Con day. LAFAYETTE AVE. ASHLAND PL Opposite Academy of Muslo tne v.

h. hpinax. om-i and honald M. Bouglass were I eddy erhel i 1 1 Machini.d'. Mate Jorpli missary man Adolph Sprey, 9(113 elected delegates to rone Kalian 1'iH Baltic St are wit Flaflands Hospital Corps-; conference of the 1 lsvael Trans-it S.p.adron Kn.

man John A. Finn, 552 5fith i tion at Philadelphia lomor- is Wiinain jj. Jacobsen, and Seaman John Seusing, 361 row. a Pnrim concert tonight at E. f.lst is on the 1'.

tf -Y r-9v Harry Hershfiidd, radio and television comedian, will be honored by the Men's Club Mapie are attacnea to xsavai, tmv, S. Colibler Seaman Felix .1 iieawiudi ici at oan juh, i ne i on tie roiks League nfiD lAlot'one, 1tli Sea- Church, will attend a prayer meeting Wednesday, at the Sunday School building, Kos-trand Ave. Members of club committees for the coming year are Howard A. Shahbaz, Vernon Phelps. Carl L.

Schneider, George Krogenass and Glynn Jones, music; Albert J. Boam, publicity; Fred Goirn, membership; Carl L. Schneider, noward Shahbaz, Al Boam, Edward Meyhoei'er and John Carpenter, devotional; Rudolph Schneider, visitation; Victor Tooze, Louis "World Coin in ii ism and the Atom Bomb" will be the topic of a talk by former Rep-resentative Hamilton Fish at a meeting of the Bay Kidge Lions lull Tuesday at the Hotel Gregory, 8.1d Ht. and 4th Ave. Wilson B.

Hmith will preside. Dr. Taylor Huntley Frazier of Manhattan will conduct a series of revival meetings at the Pentecostal House of of the Infants Home of Brooklyn at a March 19 at the Institution, 1358 56th HU More than persons are expected to ati tend the testimonial, which will be in recognition of Mr. Hershfield's many years of service to philanthropic organizations. A plaque will be presented to the author-story.

Puerto Rico. Electrician the Brooklyn Jewish Center Milton Scharf, 145 Bav Mate John E. Rogers, 36 Hazeljsponsoring a cabaret night (Teddy Wethel will be mas-terjtt, gt anfj pfc pau tjP. and Quartermaster HerbertiTuesday at the center. City! of iGros.

2392 W. 17th are at- W. Slokes, 1157 Dean are Justice A. David Renja! tached to naval headquarters at aboard the U. S.

S. Leopard.jmin will speak and the center! A memorial meeting for Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico Boatswain's Mate Michacljchoral ensemble will sing.j the late Jacob Nocolow, who Pfc. Daryl J. Henry, 77 Lin-P. Qulgley, 6 Berkeley Place, is Elaine Cohen will present sev-j was sexton and reader of den Boulevard, Is serving on serving on the V.

S. S. Tide-jeral ong hit-. Jerry Jacobs is: Congregation Ml. Sinai for jthe Island of Vieques, off water.

I'tilitiesman Alex-lchairman. many years, will be held to. Puerto Rico. Catholic Women i ll 1 Maaaal To Discuss Roles Of Wife, Mother Revamped Student Conference to Be Held Here Today A revamped student conference on demorcracy in education la scheduled to he held today and tomorrow at Brooklyn College and Midwoud High School. President Harold Taylor of Sarah Lawrence College, In 15 different centers In Kings, Queens and Nassau during the coming week Catholic NOTE TO SKI FANS Ski Reports in all areas are posted daily on the Brooklyn Resort Travel Bureau Bulletin Board.

Come in or phone MAin 4-6200 for information and reservations at ski resorts. rM lilliliiis women will speak on the sub ject of the "Role of the Catholic Wife" and the "Role of the Catholic Mother" to some 3,000 Roger Baldwin, for many years an officer of the American Civil single girls over IS years, in behalf of the C. Y. O. Marriage Liberties Union, Mark Starr, educational director of the L.

G. W. Dr. Harold Lenz, Forums. The forums began last week, dean of students at Queens Col Y.W.C.A.

Goes International In Song, Dance Round the World entertain-inent was given In an International Night Program presented last night by tiie nationality communities department of tba Brooklyn Y. W. C. A. at 30 with Dino Costa, chairman of tiie Nationality Communities Council, as ma-iier of ceremonies.

The entertainers were sii.gen and dancers in native costumes, and tiie settings included an international food mart. old-worM cafe and fortune telling, pluj modern and folk dancine. F.ach of the nationality group had booths, where native ware and foods weiv old. They included tiie Armenian Relief So- ciety. Artistic Social Club.

Dan- ish Dance Society, Syrian Social I'nited Women, and Com D'Atalia. "Little Mexico." Glimpses of I Venice." Night in Bagdad," 'the Venetian dance "La Fur-laua," and Greek anil Danish I folk dancps were included in I the program, and during ths attended by 2,500 girls, who heard various priests speak on ANNOUNCEMENTS the subject of Marriage as a to Public Nottcat end Commtrcial Noticm Vocation." Some of tiie interesting notes on the background of the lege, George Webber, assistant dean of students at Union Theological Seminary ami Prof. Teresa Wolfson, department of Economics, Brooklyn College will sneak. The first plenary session opens in the Mid wood auditorium. Panel discussion meetings will follow this afternoon and tomorrow.

Originally organized last A FLYIHO ANT MAT A TKRMrTE Complete Extermination; 5-year Guarantee. rrea Call SAN IX, UL. -no2. ADVISOR W11.UAM K. STUART.

CONSULTATIONS. 11. HOURS U-5. S3 8. PORTLAND BROOKLYN.

women who will speak include the fact that these 27 women are heads of families with 74 children. Among the' speakers are of every college CALL AANEX TO EXTIRMINATB BUOS, Roachec. Anti. Waterbugi, Rata, Mle. Low ratea; Ouaraataa.

CL. S-1702 "CUPID MY BUSINESS" in the metropolitan area, where the specialties included dramatics, the fine arts, education, child guidance, social work, October and promptly criticized as "Cominuni.it dominated" the group ran into difficulties in securing meeting places in local law and pre-med. At the present time all these women are active in their own parishes, in colleges and universities. A re CLARA LAffl. notttf authority on orMtlnic lasilni and kuccpimUuI Irieiidihtpt.

Oil lorj personal Intervitw. Sfnd splt-addreMcd enveiop for reprtuu from iMdlnf Opftn D-uLy. Bunds? 12-8 p.m.. CURA LANE FRIENDSHIP CENTER 68 W. 47th N.

Y. 19 la the Hotel Wenlvorth. LU 2-617. Other center in Philadelphia, Wafthlnston, Uiaml, Chicago. DeriTtr, Lot Aq-elM, Ban PmnctKo, Seattle.

EXCELLENT private piano inaiructions In pupU'i bocne youn. experienced veacher 12 hour. 7-9256. vision of the organization fol lowed, and prior to the con SLEEPY-TIME GUY Hypnotist Ralph Slater uses pair of models, Jean Carmen and Roma Paige, to demonstrate potency of his record, "Time to Sleep," which Government had charged violated Pure Food and Drug Act slandards. Judge Leo Rayfiel in Brooklyn Federal Court ruled for Slater, however, and Government has to give back all seized records and other material.

mothers' guilds, confraternities discussion groups, Girl Scouts Cub Scouts and rosary societies inisLiisr.is 1 ti ference meetings scheduled for this weekend the group issued a statement criticizing the Soviet Union and its satellites, and The following will speak at the Brooklyn parish centers INFANT INCUBATOR, MO one week, 30 pointing to violations of acad two; Ideal new baby, cold apartment night Box F.H.e. during the coming week: i Mrs. William F. Smith and Mrs. James F.

Dobbins of St. LADIES Scientific Swedish mutue, your retldtnec, licensed maaMnise; nieoical r- evening grand march wan held. "GOING PL.AfKSr PHON MA. 4-2iH) FOR IDEAS eimc freedom in Spain. The conference meetings in-: the group stated, to "ex-j amine the weaknesses of our Patrick's 4th Tuesdav; MARINES' SWEETHEART With reasons that are perfectly obvious, the Marine Corps League has selected Agnes McHugh, a model, here being "capped" by Jack Cole, Stale service officer of league, as "Sweetheart of the Marines." She'll be introduced to more than 100 vets from St.

Albans, Halloran and Kingsbridge vet hospitals at Bronx auto derby session tonight, part of annua! convention program of league. uctnf, relaxing. BTJ. 4-6931 (after 7 Boys Club Alumni Honor Levenson Mrs. Paul F.

Nace and Mrs. Art Festival Opens At Bushwick Aye. XaKAVINO FOR MIAMI. FLA. 1949 fteXvor democracy, firm in the faith i Edward Gillen at St.

Augustine's, Tuesday; Mrs. Thomas wacon. Call Dtiae, 8T. 8-8590-1. Rochford Jr.

and Mrs. John that It is not the basic ideas of our democracy that are at fault, Connorton at St. Rose of Lima, More than 2,500 persons at Methodist Church MARRIAGES PERFORMED, civil or re-Uglou, through MuUer'e Bureau, 930 Waah-ington Hobokeu. Tel. HOboken 3-24U3, until 6 dally, Saturday 1, Sunday 10-12.

TRIPS TO LONQ ISLAND MENTAL HOSPITALS Wednesdays, Sunday, holidays; $4.50 round trip; door to door. GE4i.y 1-889: night, GErfney 5-2054. Wednesday; Mrs. James Coker and Mrs. John M.

Hurley at St. tended the second annual all-star entertainment and dance FR. WILLIAM P. VASKAS VISITING ROME ON oui ratner those who have attempted to subvert those ideas. As students we are fullv conscious of the absence of civil liberties in such areas as East Ambrose, luesdav; Mrs.

Ld 1' ward Parks and Mrs. William An exhibition of 60 masterpieces of religious art from all sponsored by the Brownsville Boys Club Alumni Association HOLY YEAR PILGRIMAGE The Rev. William P. Vaskas, ern Europe, the Soviet Union. F.

Smith at Most Holy Trinity, Thursday; Mrs. Francis Mc-Gahren and Mrs. William Car cor Sevkvrs For information on trad schools, mail this coupon for a prospectus of schools offering specialized training of particular interest to you. WANTED 4 5 ROOM APARTMENT FLATBUSH PREFERRED- TO B5 BU. 2-371U EV.

8-3448 Lott and Found pain and Argentina. Hut as in- over the world will highlight the program today of a three-day festival of the Fine Arts at a curate at ht. Man- Star of last night at the Hotel St. George. All proceeds from the jiiamtants of a basically demo Clancy at St.

Sylvester, Tues cratic country we feel it Import- the Sea R. C. Church, 467 Court is in Rome on a two-week day; Mrs. Richard O'Connell the Bushwick Avenue Method affair will go towards the organization's building fund. BANKBOOK Lost; No 2fvi334.

II tound.lant to point the at rnn return to ban. Any clauna must be dl COn ist Church, Bushwick Ave. and i. and Mrs. John McGlinchey at Sacred Hearts -St.

Stephen, Holy Year Pilgrimage. Madison St. i within we Bushwick Savlr.es Bairn, in OUT 0W11 Country at 726 -Grand Brooaiyn, N. Y. UhlS time" BAJfKBOOK Lort.

No. 2A6028 tHme Sa- Th Tanpla nll lnta Bant of WllUamsburich. 209 Havemeyeri QlsCUSS eCO- Father Vaskas left La Guar-1 Wednesday. Dr. H.

Augustine Smith, prom Sam popular borough humorist and a former teacher at Samuel Tilden High Walter G. Schilling, inent choral conductor and di cua Airport recently 8 5 PajmCTt atxrpiml. Please return wnomic UUllCUltles as thpv it rector of the department of bank. I Trans World Airline plane. feet education, discrimination Educational Director, Brooklyn Eagle, 24 Johnson Street, Brooklyn 1, N.

Y. Cronin-Leesha Pott Has Welfare Benefit Dance Scool, was awarded a scroll of honor in recognition of his efforts in the fight against juve and academic freedom. The curate, whose mother, Mrs. sacred music at Boston Unlver sity's College of Music, will leo CASE Lou; biaeJc. comatntnf prolactor and Ilim: M.

T. aubway, reward. BEachvie t-0535. Rev. Anderson.

ture and answer questions on nile delinquency. The presenta TXK1 Loat; Boston terrier, female, black, whit markings, about IS pounds; "Mandy." Reward. BOckinlnstr 2-18M. Cronln-Deeshe Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, whose clubhouse is at 5024 7th held its fourth annual dance for the the showing from 2 to 4 p.m. tion was made by Abe Stark, Eva Vaskas, lives at 8S11 87th Woodhaven, also plans to visit Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine in Lourdes.

France, dur 1 Nam Addrcu Cry Courses Included in the works are seV' president of the club. Medico fo Address Wesleyan Service Guild Dr. St. Elmo Tavlor, a member of the Kings Countv Medical Society, will talk on "Socialized Medicine" at the -Srot Lou Halperin headed the WRISTWATCH Lout; lady's diamond. Initials E.

rldnlly Court St. between State-Post Oflice; reward. Koai, 143 Stale St. eral examples of the sculpturing of Joseph M. Kratina and his benefit fthe post's welfare arrangements committee.

The chairman of the entertainment ing, this, his first trip to Eu fund last night in Prospect Hall, Prospect and 5th Aves. 150 REWARD Platinum cluster rlM, larte center diamond. 33 small diamonds; loft Dec. a. vicinity of Churcn Ave.

and Albe rope. He has been stationed at committee was Sid Gerchick son, George Kratina, well known borough artists. Last night's opening program monthly Vesper Service of the marle Rd. Return to Wra. M.

Mortimer assisted by Arthur Kantrowitz St. Mary's for the past eight Ill John N. Y. C. DI.

11-2800 v. tions of Sibelius. Bach and Hoist wesieyan service Guild of Newman Memorial Methodist ISO REWARD Lort; 14 karat told lady Jeff I featured a rehearsal of the Hal I massed choirs of seven churches Study. Entertainers included Clarke, Cathy Mastice, years. Previously, he had been I at the concluding session on Day Evening Eligibls Under 0.

I. Bill ttnltv I 49'h if returned to WillUm it flUrCll, M.1COT1 St. and TtlTOOP ii at Itf itssiueii lo uui ui uuouo- Sunday evening. The Rev. Dr at 6 p.m.

tomorrow. lupe here and at St. Mary's in 5 Robert H. Dolliver is pastor of Dif -Jao. Jackson, Ziggy Lane, Roslynlin the Bushwick section under Brilliant, Ruth Brown andjthe direction of Dr.

Smith. The Ajax, a word-sallow er. I groups ill perform composi the church. BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 11, 1950.

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