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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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Lova'tj." There ipecial' 1 munity Center, St. 14 EROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR MAR. 3 1950 IF m0mm1mim 1 is ten-Infantry 1- Zera. Staudigl. TIT W.h ing with the iher Corp.

john orxanlratioa. The rimp at Paupark Tike, Pa and Sutra 1 aland. Joseph's Church. Assistant Cor music hy the motet choir. Henry Fusner will direct the 1703 Palmetto with the.sir.gers.

poration Counsel G. Gary Sousa wa chairman. 'News In Uriel1 day eveelat; ike ckirrh, Horfir and CrrrtlUea Avea. Moloista are Georjce H. cube rx, tenor, and Charles Iore-mas, baritone.

Marjorie Stew-art Dorrmiii la director. I.t. Raymond ''iranhers M.ite K. Court- jney Jr, 1319 E. Hth St is with Around the Borough If yon push an off "Modell" you get "model." and what a pretty model Wendy the Navy at Guantanamo, Cuba.

Harold K. Moskovit, X. Marsha Modell was when she 11th has been giadu-ateii from the Army Officer i a 1 1 School at Fort Riley, Kan. Comn.isd n- i a tr. .1 1 aa By CECIL JOHNSON ryuiu? preMueiu ui in posed for a picture on her No.

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WfcTr Stphn dpr kt mfrftk-if ol 24tli A. rUru.tr D9-ri4 Sol Lou 1l Buhop Jinn H. Orllftth TTT, ot 0m. at arjiai ifiyrf-fl oi Catno.k iuui.k iwimniiii, mil iw s.ur--i speaker at a rally of the Affiliated Young Democrats cf New York City tonight when The Pfc. Melvin Shulman Poit and Auxiliary.

Jew. ih War Veterans, held memorial services for its standard bearer at headquarters, 1734 President St- Commander Harry Cohen el in the in- li ii plans will be made for the 9th biennial State convention. fantry, he is now attenrtir.g the Infantry School, Fort Renning. Ga. Lieutenant Long is the son The Mental Hospital Guild of Brooklyn State Hospital will sponsor a Seder service at the Institution.

Rabbi J. K. Bloch, Jewish chaplain at the hospital, will officiate. F.m-ployes wilt serve a special dinner and the Red Cross Is supplying attendants for the event. Jewish chefs will prepare the dinner.

Several prondnent persons are on the speakers program. The proposed athletic stadium in McCarren Park, Greenpoint, has the wholehearted supimrt of the Garden Spot Democratic Club, 119 Norman Ave. Former Assemblyman Kdward P. Doyle heads a committee sponsoring the project. of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph A. Lor.g Pvt. George A. Black Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Pfc.

James Rosl, 537 Wythe; The Passover Holiday sched on the Wetzler Military 43 Newell has a new set of officers for the rominft uieai inejeniMnnLn All Star basketball team year. They are: Patrick J. Greene, according to Rabbi stationed at Wetzler, to Rabbi a.i.d of Privftlrtana. Broclrn Mm. Co jrc K.

ot 1 Pw4 aH, 8. arolc ot Bnjoa.ra T. 30 3i A.t S. Brniaa r.r at Rocaa4 tor ba.aru of BrooCra Car.ee 315 Vaa4rait Avt ft. Joint maatir.f of Klnaa Drovo crailc a-id the rV-nr "a hcjmt Iwno-etaue Ortantiatloo.

16J4 I. 15 Hi 81 30. Fur.d-ratilnf dlnr.er of Uva Blahoo Mo'. Retreat HouM bm.dlrff f'jr. Hole: Si.

(irorga, 6 30. The Rer. Cnamaa dlrect-or ol tAa reueat Ivousas, am be fjeat of hoior. 1 1 1 Greene, romm.inder; John Samuel laoriK, is as rm nv as follows Shabbas Ha Saturuay, a Inaugurating a special Loy gedol: Saturday evening, sunset service; Saturday and Monday, 9 a.m., sermon 10 a.m.: April 8. services at 9 and 10:30 a.m.; alty Month observance for1 April, Dr.

A. Augustus Hobson. interim pastor, will preach Sunday at Emmanuel Baptist Kheremrta and Joseph Teny-rkl, Tlce commanders; Patrick Kugglero, quartermaster: Joseph chaplain; Bernard .1. Kinnegan, judge advocate; Kugene McDonnell, surgeon, and Timothy Donovan. Thomas Greenwood and William Kelly, trustees.

The of Church. Lafavette Ave. ami fat. James Place, on "Triumphant Only Duffs makes Prize Gintreitread ficers will be Installed April 29 by Past Commander Kd-ward Williams, at the clubhouse. Kings Highway Post, Amer- Wendy Marsha Modell April 0, -ervices 10 and 10.30 am.

Somebody saved water all rinht, for a flask of the pre- I clous stuff is the prize in a treasure hunt to be conducted in Prospect Park Saturday by Brooklyn Boy Scouts. Following the event, the boys will assemble at the Congregational Church of the Kvangel, Bedford Ave. and Hawthorne Street. Seaman Stork reports that a 2 birthday! She is the daughter can Legion auxiliary, will have like this'. of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Modell 001 E. Pith St. More than canasta party Friday at the coffee is real clubhouse, 3011 N'ostrand Ave. Mrs.

Evelyn Vincent is chair neighborhood children, plus a sprinkling of relatives, helped eat the ice cream and cake that Left to right: Thomas F. Cuite, O. Joseph Mlnetti, Junious P. Wilson, Walter Cooke and District Attorney Miles F. McDonald man.

i went with the affair. Nine Junius P. Wilson, new chief clerk in the office of District Attorney Miles F. McDonald, was presented with a traveling babv girl was born to hngine- months-old William George org you to by fuT-flavord Bh-Nut for rich coffaa QtUfoctlon. tvry pound flavor-ton-irolUdl No skimping avar.

helped Sis entertain and Henry economy man and Mrs. Joseph S. Kli-mek. Humboldt at the Naval Hospital. Portsmouth, kit at a dinner at the Elks Club, 910 Union St.

Mr. McDonald made the presentation. The event was sponsored by county I.MiHieii was master oi ceremonies. The family owns a chain on quality I committeemen of the 10th A. D.

and the baby name is of stores. dinner chairman. Among those Pamela Lee. Daddy is serving DRIP and II0UUI ORINDI Vauum faclieJ aboard the U. S.

S. Randall. attending the event was Mr. Wilson succeeded Thomas F. Cuite, now secretary to Supreme Court Justice Charles E.

Murphy. Walter Cooke was Pfc. Frank A. Truglio, 190 Joseph Mineiti, chairman of the Glemon Ave, is serving at A sure sinn of Spring, according to Harold A. Moore, director of ramping for the Brooklyn Queens V.

M. C. Is the registration for Summer ramps sponsored by the Hoard of Transportation. The Young Democratic Club of Williamsburg, has been organized and headquarters have been established at 23!) S. 4th St.

Officers of the group are Hal M. Birhach, executive member; William Rltholtz, president; William C. Rosenfeld, Saul Rubinstein, Al Grossman and Douglas Rubinstein, vice presidents; Harold Farber and Gerson Feldman, secretaries; Jerry Blrbach, treasurer; Joel Berk-owitz and Bennie DeLuea, controllers: Gilbert Rubinstein, publicity director, and Sy Leviton, sergeant at arms. An auxiliary is now being organized. Hachinohe, Japan Pvt.

Antonio Erasmo, 305 S. 5th is at Okinawa and Pvt. William VS4HWSVfct laajBaaj The. Mefiett Brother Pout osk your liquor deolir far Auxiliary, American Legion will have a social tomorrow at RlVERBMK the clubhouse. 2287 E.

15th St Ellen Cann is chairman. Quality The Bay Ridge Catholic Ac tion Guild is urging business Cnlifo AMI MM firms in the community to co operate In the observance of Good Friday. The merchants irV WINES The 1(Xth Infantry Post have been asked to close their nmeiK-an region auxiliary, is sponsoring a card party Satur stores between noon and day at the home of Mrs. Joseph uutty, t.f.7 Prospect Place. Pro p.m., or else give employes time off to attend church services during those hours.

ceeus will go to the Tupper i.aKe women Infirmary. Mrs C. E. Powell is chairman. Division 33, Ancient Order of Hibernians, is holding a series mm of monthly dances at the head lr.

Manley S. Greenfield of the New York Heart Associa- quarters of Windsor Terrace Post, American Legion, 8 Reeves mm win sm'HK tonisrnt. at a meeting of the Finnish Aid Society-Imatra, 710 -10th St. A motion picture will be shown in connection with his talk. Members of the "Tens Group," all lO-year-olds at the "tank cm Kivcrtahk Place.

The next "Happy Hour Dance" will be Saturday. John Nannery, C. A. Timony and James Halligan are in charge. "The Crucifixion" will be presented by the St.

James Lutheran Church choir Sun- Jajw.iw,uninnii i.i.iUi'.4lJ,i HJ.l. ii nm i l. rn rTri 1 5 Jilu I 2 tlV'iNK li aHOOKLYI. woodward (School, 321 Clin-ton entertained their parents at a tea in the school library. The youngsters, who have just finished a Cooking and Social course.

made all the Drenm-ntinns nd decorations themselves. Jtiests at the party were Stephen Erbley, concert vio- linist, whose accompanist was Mrs. Manre Mck'lniv o.t Blanche Brodsky. pianist. The "hosts and hnt were Marjorie McKlnW Miriam Weisman.

I Feldman, Xeal Albaum. Zelli'e luerbach, Marciu Harrison. Xaoml Silver, Ann Stronirlii and Phyllis Jacobv. Urw.n ItfeDAMD Fluffy Puffed Wheat with a honey flavored coating toasted on Briggs is their teacher and Anne Holdford is principal of the school. to sweet you don't need to add sugar A a doctors oi an faiths responded Just pour on tha milk or cream and watch the whole family go for thU "honey" of a new cereal! an appeal by Leo Lamia AM uthor, at a dinner sDonsorpH oy uie nrooKiyn Physicians di- lsion, l.nited Jewish Annoai Uke Blue lightning! i me Brooklyn Jewish CentPr ur.

jonn J. Masterson nroi ent of the N. Y. State Medical society, was truest of honnr rir bamuei Lubin. nresident-eWt the Kings Countv Medical society, presided.

Chancellor Commander 1 1 i-rank Hollander of Lewton Lodge, Knights of Pythias, announces that the lodge will distribute 300 Passover has. RSNACkS kets to needy families tomor-row at 6 p.m. at 30 Ludlow Manhattan. Headquarters of the lodge are at the Livingston, 3(11 Sehermerhorn IN THE NEW BEAD FORM BETTER THAN OLD FASHIONED FLAKES ITSOANJDVf So quick, easy. Perfect for 'tween meal snacks.

Good for kids too wholesome wheat for nourishment, the special honey and sugar coating for flavor, plus quick enery. What a combination! St. The baskets will contain a chicken, wine, matzohs and traditional Passover foods. Sam Corn and Dr. Morris Goldberg are In charge of the event.

A U. 8. Attorney J. Vincent J' OR HAT IT Keogh will speak Sunday at the MA annual communion breakfast of UKCCANDv! the St. Aloysius Young Men's Club of St.

Stanislaus Koska R. C. Church, Newell St. and Dnggs Ave. Mass will be cele brated at the church.

Another speaker at the breakfast will be the Rev. Michael Slonecki. It's fun to eat plain right out of the bag. It's so sweet and crisp you'll keep on nibbling and nibbling. You just can't leave it alone.

Put Post's Sugar Crisp on your grocery list now! Get another package of this wonder bluing for just 11 Buy 2 packages at tha regular price of this so-much-quicker, so-much-easier, instantly dissolving La France Bluing I Franciscan missionary, from Elicott City, Md. Harold H. Boxer, president of Congregation Reth Yehuda, 90-1 Redford for 15 years, will be honored April 16 at the No more bluing scum! No more extra bluing rinse I No more bothersome flakes to stick in PS pockets and folds or float on wash water! No more spotting or streaking! You'll get three packages of the new, instantly dissolving La France in bead form for just one cent more than the regular price of two. Begin today to beautify your clothes with this instantly dissolving Gets white clothes white, white, whitel Bright clothes bright, bright, bright! Take advantage of this real money-saving bargain today! When you're in your grocer's, pick up the La France packages with the yellow-l sale-band. Who sas the age of chivalry is dead? The Bay Ridge Civic Association has advised the Policewomen Fligibles Association that the organization heartily snpports their request for 150 additional policewomen.

Corporation Counsel John HBM BEAD FORM FRANCIS 1WD0K! McGrath was the speaker at A rWiwf a mnittxxh jjVsJJ A product Oanarol Foods the annual communion breakfast of Rushwlck Council, Knights of Columbus. The event was at St. Joseph's Com-.

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