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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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fl House Friendship Club which BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 17, 1949 fCA Halts Flour to China Around the Borough meets at the center, 7802 Bay Parkway, has elected Mrs. To Bar Grab by Reds 12th and installed with him were Charles Raimondl, vice president; George Dono-hue, treasurer, and Al Marina, secretary. Leslie H. Kershaw of 1967 E.

Calendar Washington. 17 (U.R) Anna Stern, president; Sam Lip-son, vice president; Isaac Rai- The Economic Co-operation Ad ministration has halted flour kin, treasurer, and Benson Sandman and Morris Rabinowitz, Hicks and Orange 8u. Four singers from the International Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America will dispense close harmony and heart-rending lyrics, reminiscent of the days of five-cent steins and voluminous bathing suits. Pauline Schauer of, 187 Putnam Ave. has "adopted" Jen secretaries.

They will be in hipments to China to keep hem away from the advancing 36th Norman Pearce of 350 52d St. and Geraldine Sefferian stalled tomorrow. The club is Communist armies. of 1372 E. 28th St.

have enrolled composed of men and women The agency said last night DioccM. St. Joseph's College for Women, 231 Clinton 8 JO. Domestic Relations Judge Dlaeno peats at Men Club of Christ episcopal Church. Rldae Boulevard and 134 1.

Assistant District Attorney John Cone sddresses the Union Churchmen, Ktdie Boulevard and 81st St 8. First general report-meeting for campaign workers In annual finance drive of Prospect Park Branch Y. 14. C. A 8th 8.

Magistrate Abner Burplesa and Ernest M. Ford. State executive, secretary of the will speak. Opening of Spring term of Coulmbu Council source In effective speech with demonstration session. 1 prospect Park West, 8.

l.teac Touhln speaks at meeting of Flatbush Congress House. Bast Mldwood Jewish Center, 1823 Ocean 8:30. Mrs. Lillian Goldstein talks on "Education In Family Living." at meeting of Parents' Association of P. 8 131, Ft.

Hamilton Parkway and 44th 8. Meeting of 12th A. D. Republican Club, 409 9'h 8:30. over 50 in the evening session at Pace College, 225 Broadway, Uiat some ships en route to ''hina will 1e sent to other TONIGHT Jrannt Toomer.

Brooklyn tulf rrport-tr. peska forum of Aaaociation of P. S. 193 on -'Juvenile Delinquency," Avenue anil Bedford Burton Holraei lectures on "India." Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave MS. Brooklyn Chapter of Hadassah conference.

Hotel St. Oeone. A Or. B. Bruce Allcandrl lectures on -riiht Cancer Wtlh Knowledge." 8 101.

Benson and. 24th Aves 8 15 Municipal Court Justice Harold Mc-Laurhlln addresses Parents' Association of P. 8. 192, I. 33d Bt.

and Avenue The Rev. William J. Kelly discuses "industry Counetle." at meeting- of Catholic Lawyers Oulid of Brooklyn Pvt. Stephen W. McNallly of Brooklyn, completed a course Ports.

So much flour has been diverted to South China, ports, Alan J. Bracktnan of 229 18th Yuh Kung. 13-year-old Chinese girl, through the Foster Parents Plan for War Children. ne ECA said, that unloading with the Airborne Bat- talion Student A St. received academic honors for the Fall term at the Peddie 'acuities are overtaxed.

School, Highstown, N. J. Training Reg- The Holy Name Society of St. Anselm's R. C.

Church will pre iment at Fort Benning, The Ninth Ward Me mortal Post Auxiliary, American Le sent a musical show "For our Approval" at the church auditorium, 83d St. and 4th Jan. 19. during which he made five a rachute jumps. His Miiiiiiliitiliswwrt gion, will conduct a card party Jan.

21 at the Andrew Jackson Club, 1534 Bedford Ave. W. MeNftltr William M. Griffin of Pros brother, John, is in the air force at Sherman, Texas. Albeit E.

Ametrano of 1286 pect Park West, a director of the SINCE THEY WIRE MtlES- TIIE QUINTUPLETS always wm4 tars for cMgtw CHEST GOLDS American Society of Civil En Brooklyn Ave. has been initiated into Phi Beta Kappa at Syra gineers, will attend the annual conference of the society, Jan. cuse University. He is married and a former GI and is the son of Mrs. Tsabelle Ametrano of 2401 Newkirk Ave.

19-21, at the Hotel Commodore. Thfi Quintuplet hive always relied Le ft t0 Adelbert Pinkham, Raymond Plnkham and I-oui Moskowitz of luuBierom io relieve cuuKi, ou.w. iVanLlin Hllw.1 throat and aching muscles of Hewlett is president of the Junior League of the Brooklyn iv other rub at any price gives taster Hebrew Home and Hospital for relief! Musterole also helps break By CECIL JOHNSON up painful local congestion. When an old timet Peter J. Gels is the new president of the Vincentian Vocation Club, having been elected at the annual meeting at St.

John's University Parlors, 73 Lewis Ave. Others elected were John J. Buckley, vice president; Mrs. Christopher Carven, secretary; John H. Perry, treasurer, and George Barnickle, financial secretary.

The club is sponsoring a dance Jan. 28 at De Gray Hall, Wt Hough by and Lewis Aves. Kings County Vice Command the Aged, Howard and Dumont tells his kid that the army is good In Ihrtt ri'a Mild Aves. Other officers are: Mrs. Musterole Reeular and Extra Strong enough for liini.

said kid is apt to take it heart, and 17-year- A short course oil "Law of Landlord and Tenant" Is now being offered at Brook, lyn College and a session will be held each Monday for eight weeks. The lectures will be conducted by Herman M. Frank, Manhattan attorney. Lee Kobrln Is the new presi Raymond Schrreider and Mrs for grown-ups. Buy it today! ol(j Raymond Pinkham of 428 Columbia St.

marched down to ONLY Louis Grinthal, vice presidents; Mrs. Daniel Eisenberg, Mrs. V. 4sV I i I It a his dad's recruiting office alid "jined up" while dad looked Milton Siegel, Mrs. James Sher 0 9iwy9tw vanan rings you tout tun quaro ot oryr romoui Buffc em Cream ot a big saving in eoit.

Your friendly Brvyvr DoaUr hat a wid choice of popular flavors in nSh thrifty Gallon. proudly on. Dad is Tech. Sgt. Adelbert Pinkham, with 18 man and Mrs.

Arnold Gursky, dent of the Young Folks League secretaries. Mordecai Slutky of 20.VI of the Infants years of service. Maj. Franklin Hibel is the recruiting officer. The Sisterhood of Judea Center, 2059 Bedford will be host to the Women's Branch of er Herman Stein, Jewish War Veterans, installed Irving Davis Home i aV bt a.

as commander of the Benja "I'm heartily in favor of its min Dubinsky Post at Menorah 6 CHECKS and DEPOSITS MONTHLY the Union of Orthodox Jewish AT NO COST TO YOU Brooklyn, 1358 56th St He was installed by Supreme Court Justice A i- Temple, 50th St. and 14th Ave. Also inducted were Murray Chilson and Saul Jacobowitz vice commanders; Lee Fenton 18th St. and Jane Boutwell of 1S4 Columbia Heights were awarded sophomore honors by the I'niversity of Wisconsin College of Letters and Science. Officers of the Bay Kidge Post, Jewish War Veterans, and its Auxiliary were installed at the clubhouse, S721 4th Ave.

Auxiliary officers are: Blanche A. Mendelson. president: Anita hearty fl'Ol iudge advocate; Dr. Bernard Congregations at a luncheon tomorrow at the center. The speaker will be Rabbi Meir K1-man of the center.

Mrs. Blanche Solomon will preside. The Parent" of Tublic School m. Fort Hamil Oft AS MANY AS Donnan, surgeon; Irving Braun adjutant; Larry M. Goodman, thony J.

Dt- Kobrln Giovanna at the institution with 300 league members attending. Paul J. Lynton is the retiring president. Comrade Pos(, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will have a barn dance Jan. 21 at the headquar quartermaster; Joseph Rubin chaplain; Arthur Steimnetz secretary.

and Stanley Siegel officer of the day. ton Parkway and 44th will meet tonight it the school Goldstein and Ethyl Kaphan. FOR AS LITTLE AS TV0 CENTS EACH CHICKS DEPOSITS MONTHLY ters of the Robert 1. Porter Post, 5123 4th Ave. vice presidents.

Post officers are: Sidney Weintraub. commander: George Goldstein and Dr. Arthur Guilder, Vice commanders; Joseph Kalinsky judge advocate; Harry Fein-berg, quartermaster; Paul Leonard, adjutant; Dr. Joseph Weiss-man, trustee; Louis Fruitman, officer of the guard, and Jack Yes, a REGULAR personal checking account at Pvt. Jerome Kagel of 2023 Regent PI.

is taking a dental laboratory technician course at The Mothers and Teachers Cluh of Public School 102 is sponsoring a card party tomorrow at the Kings County Lighting Company Hall, 67th St. and 4th Ave. Mrs. Finn Rennie is chairman of the arrangements committee. Special Sessions Judge Mat- INDUSTRIAL BANK OF COMMERCE with 15 FREE the Brooke Armv Medical Cen- ter, Fort Sam Houston, Texas CHECKS or deposits monthly when your net average balance is S500.

The same balance would entitle you to 25 items monthly for only two cents each. FREE CHECKS and deposits are also earned on net balances AS LOW AS $270, as well as on larger accounts The Kinrs t'niinlv ('i-iminu Rar Association will install of the cup favorlti iiitcw iivy in luiuKui at a meeting of the Men's Club of Christ Episcopal Church, I Ridge Boulevard and 73d St. ficers Jan. 2(i at a dinner meet-ine at the Unitv Club. 101 8ih Bernstein, officer the day.

Appointive officers of the Auxiliary are: Sophie Levinson, treasurer: Ethel Lyons and Esther Ferber, secretaries: Freda Weissman, conductress, and Estelle Nathanson. The Jewish Community AiD NO minimum balance service charge. Ave. Supreme Court Justice Aaron J. Levy will be principal speaker and many prominent IV All when Mrs.

Lilian Goldstein of the Jewish Family Service will speak on "Education in Family Living." The Association of High School Dietitians and Cafeteria Managers of the City of New York will have a dinner meeting tomorrow at the Mary Elizabeth Tea Room, 6 K. 37th Manhattan. The New York Cancer Committee will show the picture, "The Little Red Door." T. E. Weingarlen, Brooklyn agent for the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Company, is attending a company conference at Philadelphia.

The Kings Lion Cluh of Brooklyn has sponsored the Neighborhood Youth Center of the FlatbuHh-king Highway Area and Leo Louison has been appointed liaison officer for the two organization. Chief Assisiant District Attorney Edward S. Silver of Kings County will be the speaker this Wednesday at a meeting Vincent J. Pascale heads the Holy Name Society of Ht. Rosalia's Church, 65th St.

and TUNE IN "BOSTON BUCKIE WOR-Wednttdayi, 8:30 PM LAN BANK PIlTinnw jurists are expected to attend i DT MAIL I BANK Of COMMERCE NEW YORK One of America's most popular tar for many yeart'of the Metropolitan Opera, motion pictures, concert, radio and recordings. Young coloratura soprano who has scored brilliant successes with the New York City Opera Company, at Covent Garden in London, and in concert. cK.ainacc." AfjefVeH Croorotioi Memo" Fed-" of the. S. Rankin Drew Post.

American at the 71si Regiment Armory, St. and Park Manhattan. Two sessions of a leadership training course sponsored by half a dozen boro oreanizations! The famous mezzo-soprano and opera's brilliant, new coloratura agree SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY PAY BY CHECK VISIT, WRITE OR 'PHONE. have been held this month and two more are scheduled. One will be at the Brownsville Fellowship Young Men's and Women's Association Jan.

20 and the other at the East Flatbush Jewish Community Center Jan. 7. The Parent-Teacher Associa tion of Public School 215, Ave- nue-S and E. 2d will meet I Mm Afs lliAA 0m sss. I tomorrow at the school to hear Assistant Principal Alexander Klein speak on "Clinical Phy-chology and the Normal Child." CtCO OiKC isinc the: I7l aT 1 1 VI.

fl HITI. I a BBSw a. i' E-ivlslPW' 'MA 'IA lice Allcandrl of the 'ancer Institute will Fight Cancer With Dr. B. Br Brooklyn speak on Knowledge' 03 (HD QfiD School 101, tonight at Public Renson and 24th meeting is under Aves.

The the ausnic es of the narent- association of the teacher school. In a raeairt Uat of hundrada of people who amokad only Camola for 30 stay, noted throat apoclallats, making weekly xambiatfont, raportod NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION due to smoking CAMELS! MILLIONS of people who have smoked Camels for years already know about Camel's cool, cool mildness. If you're not among those Camel smokers if you've never given Camels a real, day-to-day trial start your own 30-day test of Camel mildness today! Try the mildness and rich, full flavor of Camels in your own "T-Zone" (that's for Taste and for Throat your proving ground for cigarette mildness for smoking enjoyment). Put Camels to the test and see how mild a cigarette can be! Former Alderman Waller H. Farrar, who spent many months In a hospital, will he guest st a testimonial dinner Feb.

I.I the clubhouse of Lexington Council, Knights of Columbus, 88 Meserole Ave. Francis .1. Carney is dinner 30-OAV AIILOflESS Tt5T yrfSBBZH CAMELS WITH hif AS 1 HAV' VIRGINIA, A S-a (4" I yOU'U. APPRECIATE THEIR yLT MILDNESS ri'fl AND FUVOR The Holy ame Society of Our Lady of Solace Church has elected Ray Sherwood presi dent. Named with him were; Or.

Thomas Rubino, vice president, and Raymond Manger secretary and treasurer. Shlrleye of 1701 Quen- tin Road has heen named sec Order Burns Bros. Fuel A convenient budget plan is available if you fill your bin NOW! retary of the Progressive School of Photography Camera Club at Haven, Conn IK Altaian fee Try Camels and test then as you smoke them. If, at any time, you art not convinced that Camels arc the mildest cigarette you ever smoked, return the package with the unused Camels and we will refund its hill purchase price, plus postage. R.

J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Joe Hunce, the man In white to ffflnl at the Suburban Club on Ocean Park BiyFITInlG LBpg. 1 A Alii fBHat rAi liT III I II II way, and his 'olleagues in he bartenders union are moling their ins for the Joe Hunee INftAl Or'ICISl 11 Wetteiiid Now Tofk II, N.Y.lOngKr 5-4100 ROOKlYNi 1M lUmMii SlrMl AITOIIAl 25-14 Irmivty TRiaiifl 5-iOI AStoria 1-0774 kutMIN! 35-32 Uwrwic StrMl JAMAICA! Il3rf Strt and Janic AmM Aeaartflng a Nationwide turvyt MORE DOCTORS SMOKE CAMELS THAN ANY OTHER CIGARETTE Doctors smoka tne pleasure, too! And when three leading independent research organisations asked 1 13,597 doctor what cigarette they smoked, the brand named most was Camel I larch of Dimes and are urging artenders all over the city to the same thing. Can-oil Bateman of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will be the speaker tomorrow at a meeting of the Men's Club of Plymouth Church, ClOARHUISTl 145 fn Slftt, Ctdorhgr.t 4404.

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