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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, DEC. 29, 1947 tee, Mr. Spiro said, is to enlarge the scope of solicitation and to officers are. Mrs. Metta president; Mrs.

Alice McCarthy, vice president: Mrs. Margaret secure additional volunteer Around the Bo newly organized telephone committee are Mrs. George W. Aaron, Mrs. Henry H.

Beinfleld, Mrs. Benjamin Davidson, Mrs. Timothy J. Donovan, Mrs. Nathan A.

Horowitz, and Mrs. Mark Sylbert. Mrs. Arthur H. rough Mi Lam ana Mrs.

aenna aiegei, secretaries; Mrs. Louise Killlan, workers for the medical center RHONE DRIVE ON FOR MEDICAL CENTER FUND treasurer: Mrs. Alma Hall. Mrs. Dorothv Reinecke.

Mrs. Dorothy campaign. Five new buildings and campus space are among the objectives of the college, whose activities are now being stoKien, ana Mrs. tsteiie wienie, trustees: Mrs. Josephine Bren Winters, of Bayside, is Queens co-chairman of the committee, which is headed by Mrs.

Jacob dell, sergeant at arms, and Mrs. carried on in crampea ana outmoded quarters. All of Greater New York, as Monica pianist. Kosenoerg ot jersey uity. A women's volunteer telephone committee has been SWIFTNING Ut'iM well as Westchester County and The 63d Prrcinrt Co-ordinat Northern New Jersey will be ng Council is sponsoring f-a- I Calendar formed by members of the parents' division of the Medical Center Fund for the Long Is covered in the fund-raising dance for teen agers at Ameri drive, which seeks $7,000,000 by can Legion Hall, 2295 Nostrand Ave.

on Feb. 11. Mrs. Margaret land College of Medicine, it was Swift 'nine the trade-mark for Swift Cora- 1950 Mr. Spiro reported has been raised to date by s.

waiastreicne is cnairman. the women's division. announced toaay Dy jacoD s. Spiro, division chairman. The purpose of the commit pies, crisp iitntitk fried foods, and contains wooder-workinf fuiehmix ingredient for finer cakes! tonun ot Brooklyn Jewi: Brooklyn co-chairmen of the The Lt Milton P.

Snsser Post of the Jewish War Veterans will Install officers Jan. 7 at the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667 Eastern Parkway. Melvin Kaplan is commander and members GROCERY 1 of his staff are, Harold Sacks and Morris Love, vice command VALIES ers; William Susser, quartermas ter; Abranam Medwin, adjutant; Sanford Abelow, judge advocate; Marsnau urauer. chaplain; Dr. bamuel boioman, surgeon; Ed gar Basist, officer of the day: Al Ramler, Jerry Simonson, and Harry F.

Basist, trustees. New HII I iv I lino xonc state Director of veterans Affairs Edward J. Neary will can 2 lor 27 rl6.a c.19 Applesauce Granberry Sauce Drom.d.r. pe tne speaker. Is.

Kenyon. a native of Brooklyn, who is assistant trea surer of the General Electric Company has been appointed manager ot a credit ana couec- Granberrv SauceOcn sor.yio ot nl9 4, Sliced Apples tock 20.rc.nlQe PickleS 22 or jarSJU Sultana Olives SMW Sh ei. Red Gabbase Hom. Style or 1 5 I Frances Weinberg, Gny liombardo and Re nee Shapiro Guy Lombardo who pounds the sea waves In an outboard motor when not pounding the air waves as an orchestra leader, was one of the first to donate a bag filled with canned milk and Tender, juicy and rich with a marvelous flavor. Fresh or smoked, the hams in big stock are the kind you'll be as proud as can be to serve.

Yet the price is as modest as possible. Take your pick of these grand hams and take a bow as a grand hostess ather food for the Brooklyn Supplies for Overseas Survivors. His donation was given Fitzgeaald, vice president; Michael J. Anthony, sacristan; John J. Darraueh, treasurer; Herbert A.

Bitzer and John L. Iwo Brooklyn S. 0. S. volunteer workers, Frances Weinberg of Eastern Parkway and Renee Shapiro of 556 Hopkinson Ave.

Chester Inwald of 680 Lef- ferts Ave. and Jerome N. Lasky of 1679 E. 3d St. have been Pickled Beets Hom.

style io or 1 5 Tomato Juice ukby'i i or a.n 2 for 23 (irapefruit Juice is si. ew 3 23 Grispa Pretzels SeBy-Thin ek( I5 1 needa Biscuits N.bisco 2w I.V Ripe Olives Libby.Small or an2l GollegC Inn lomalo Cocktail 24 ex. bet. 21 Grape Juice Weteh's pint bet. 25 Orange Juice fior is oz cm 3 'or 25 Sullivan, secretaries, and Edward M.

McNeely, Joseph A. O'Leary, and Phillip Derenze, delegates. The Crown Heights Ex-GI Infantrymen's Association will have its annual dinner New Year's Day at Connie's Restaurant, 505 W. 23d Manhattan. Maj.

John F. Lord of the United States Army will be the speaker. cm on Juice Clifoni ei can 5 The Ladles Aid Society of St Catherine's Hospital will meet Jan. 2 next at Jennings Hall on Bushwick Ave. C.

L. Kenyon Fred N. Fish man of 960 Ster tion division to be established Tangerine Juice ioz c.n3ior25 Herbox UvUkn Gubes 3 'or 23 Salad Dressing Ann Pag. ini ir 33 Ann Page Mayonnaise intjr43 Preserves Ann oi Plum 1 1b. ar 25 Sparkle Gelatin Desserts 3 pigs 19 Paper Napkins Pk9 of so 2 (or 25 Neclar Tea Bags pk9of5o40 ling Place has been appointed the first of the year.

He was dook review editor ot tne Har graduated from Brooklyn Boys vard Law Review at Harvard High school and has been witn University. the General Electric Company since 1926. John J. Downey of 14th St. is assistant technical director of a play, "The Skin of Our Teeth," to be presented at K.

of Vets Host the Stevens institute of Technology at Hoboken, N. J. To 900 Children The Canarsle Ex-GI Hairdres Chester Inwald and J. Lanky named to the four-man senior sers Association will hold a meeting Jan. 5 at Edgar's Salon, 204 Livingston St.

Hal Golden, At 2 Yule Parties administrative board of the monthly publication of the Co a former marine, will be the speaker. Thomas Donga Council, Knights of Columbus, was host lumbia bcnooi of Officers of the Holy Ni Society of St. Patrick's R. Mrs. Fay Jacobs of Brooklyn has been elected publicity chair yesterday afternoon to about 500 children of members and Jane Parker Fruit Cake Light n.29 ".2.49 Dark LUW Sandwich Bread M.rv.i Miefl7 Party Rye Bread s.n.d io.il 5 Church at 9511 4th Ave.

will be installed Jan. 12 next in the man oi me ratroimens wives Benevolent Association whose their friends at the council's annual Christmas party, held school auditorium. Thev are. headquarters are at the Hotel George S. Ball, president; Frank uapiioi in Mannaiian.

utner In its clubhouse at 4601 4th Ave. Ray Lambrecht, a trustee, nlaved Santa Claus in the dis Sugared Donuts tribution of games and books to the children, for whom there was also ice cream and cakel MMm JLUMJVMK MMltU.WM.kf afflU- fen. and an entertainment, which consisted of a movie show, a Whole or Kifhrr Hall 1 Thrifty 0 performance by Lee Nessor, 1 COFFEE magician and ventriloquist, and music by Henry Todd, pianist. The party was arranged by a but by no mrans )ci I committee headed by Walter Herzice and including Arthur ffi I i iM Irwin ana rjawara uanm. 400 Tots Guests of Vet Post About 400 underprivileged chil lead ts Est er Rsgilar-Wksli sr Either Nsif Plump, Pilgrim Brand Smoked Ham 63c Fancy Geese ib.55e Legs of Lamb T.nd.r ib 57 Chickens o.iiing-Sizes lbs and ov ib 59c Prime Ribs of Beef Short Wait, ib 69c Chickens Iroiling under 4 lbs lb 52e PorterllOUSe Steak Short Cut Ib.

75 Ducklings Ung Island'. Finest It. 37 Sirloin Steak Juicy and Flavorful Ib 75c Boiled Ham k4 Viib 59 Pork Loins Whole or Either Hall lb. 53 Fancy Shrimp 69c Fresh Oysters dor 39c Eight O'Cloek 2h 79e Red Circle Bokar 2. 89c.

dren of the Flatbush and Flat- lands sections were guests at the annual Christmas party sponsored by fiatlands post, Our Tongue Speaks For Itself with mouth-melting words of more delicious and interesting meals. American Legion, WiSO Nostrand Ave. Ice cream, cake and candy Budget Aids From, were served and Santa Claus was on hand to distribute toys, DAIRY AM MODESTLY- PRICED PRODUCE games and prizes. Chairman of the party was CENTER SMOKED TONGUE llr-ne t.ngu. cure by evf W4 World John Shell, of the post executive board.

Church Choir In Xmas Concert Get a fresh start in the New Year with fresh fruits and vegetables from your thrifty We've a tremendous selection at the peak of perfection all marked with famous "more-for-your-money" prices. kJt 63 Sharp lb.63J Last night, parishioners of! Holv Cross R. C. Church, of Sharp Cheddar Blue Cheese' Dom.it which the Rev. Peter L.

Rick- ard is pastor, enjoyed a con cert of Christmas carols, given Mild Cheddar M.d,umCure ib 57 my woyi lo pint. Hi palet. In your FEf I I e.r recip. book. 11 So fOIKETTIS at the cnurcn, unurch Ave.

ana Veronica Place, by the chancel Liederkranz Serden'e oz. Pk9 30e CANADIAN STYU IACMI Writ choir with Walter J. Donovan, choir master and organist, im7 MtiAN ranncN co. ttm 1 Beginning with a candlelight Gheese'N Bacon loroWi 5ozi.r25 Ghed-O-Bit Cheddar Chse Food 2 lbs. 93 Delrich Margarine ib.

44c procession and the singing of "Aaeste i-iaeies, tne program included solos by the Rev. Frea Western Farm Fiends Medium Sire Fresh Rroceoli 29- rape fruit wit Florida Oranges Sweet, Juicy 8 io B.g t. Diamond Walnuts ib 45e Delicious Apples Western 2 ibs 25e Mixed Nuts ib. 45c White Onions For leiHna 2 ibs 19c Brazil Nuts ib 41c Washed Spinach Wtt.pkf.23a Fresh Dates CaWon iozPk919c Potatoes No iGrad. 10 ib bag 45c Kmporor Grapes 2 ibi 29c Yellow Turnips n.

i ib 4c hnhCTHQI Salted Peanuts BkVleIkivW Sweet Cream whipping con. 36c Francis P. McLoone, Leo Lynch, James Hawkins, Ronald Girioni, Robert Mangam ana jonn van wagner. Cadet Corp. Gormley Newman Club Officer WITH Charleston, S.

Dec. 29 Cadet Corp. Daniel Gerome Gormley of 130 Martense St. Sweet Apple Cider NsYepwit gallon 39c gallon 69 Brooklyn, N. has been elected corresponding secretary of the Newman Club at The Citadel, military college here He will serve from Jan.

12 to June 12 of next year. FRESH-FLAVOR MEAT SPREADS IVORY SOAP Fer diihei, laundry or balh 2md cakes Oc IVORY SOAP For diihei, laundry or balh Gormley, who is majoring in history. Is a member of the SPIC and SPAN For cleaning painted lurlacti pkg 23c KIRKMAN'S Borax Soap calc. lQc cadet yacht club and the hunt ing C1UD. "GOING PLACES?" PHOXK MA.

44200 FOR IDEAS.

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