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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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pledged their own property and the evening of Tuesday, April BROOKLYN EAGLE, APR. 8, 1948 ,13 20, at the center, 550 Ocean Oean Ave. Congregational Church :1 Mark 45th Anniversary Sunday Abrams, Saul L. Harris and Funds raised are for the Jewi Parkway. Samuel Prager.

Associate chair Mitchell VVofsy is chairman Ocean Parkway Center's Drive for U. J. A. Starts Soon Leading members of the Ocean Parkway Jewish Center men Include Benjamin Btody, WMThe Ocean Ave. Congrega- of the drive.

Honorary chairmen are Samuel M. Berman, in Palestine, relief and rehabilitation in Europe, resettlement in America and for the protection of human rights. Harry Henick, Max Ivaplan, Max S. Newberger, Albert I. John L.

Bernstein, Morris Ce- Oelbaum and Joseph Schwartz. erator. The following resolution was adopted: "Recogniziiig four ourselves and for our children the need of organized church life and influence, we have come to feel it our duty and privilege to as- fcpnal Church will observe the anniversary of its organization this Sunday at the 11 a.m. 1 service in the church, Ocean AVe. and Avenue and all derbaum, David Learner and Harry Leibowitz.

Rabbi Jacob Boipiak' is the spiritual leader Harry Henick is treasurer and and Kensington Community will launch their 1948 drive on Arthur A. Burnett secretary. Hospital Staff Told Of Need Here for Medical Center Solution of the major problems facing medicine today will come through the acceleration of study and research in the fundamental medical sciences and a constant interchange of knowledge, according to Dr. Jefferson Browder, chairman of the Medical Profession division of the Brooklyn-Long Island Medical Center development campaign. of the center.

behalf of the United Jewish Ap The nationwide United Jew "GOING PLACES?" PHONE MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS peal of Greater New York on Co-chairmen are Samuel W. ish Appeal goal is $250,000,000. a Klltfve been invited to participate phurch of the Lord Jesus Christ credit by executing individually or jointly a call note for the amount as additional security for the mortgage indebtedness. Louis H.

Johnston, student at Hartford Theological Seminary, was called upon to occupy the pulpit in October, 1903, at a salary of $900 per year. During the following Summer church members filled the pulpit, conserving the treasury, and the church building was prepared. All of the work of papering, painting and decorating was done by men and women of the church and all families joined in contributing crockery, curtains, draperies, lamps, rugs and carpets. The Rev. William T.

Griffith, pastor, will extend greetings to all present at Sunday's anniversary service. Former members of the Kings Highway Congregational Church, which consolidated with the Ocean Ave. church several years ago, will attend. the celebration (resolved that we organize a It was on April 11, 1903, that nhXnH meetl" shall be known as the Man- uV 4 Terrace Congregational Haight, 1618 Ocean with I church" Herbert S. Worthley as mod-.

1 i The first service was held Dr. Browder, addressing staff I shortly after by the Rev. C. T. Chase In a house at Avenue and E.

19th St. Bent on acquiring a site, the church purchased the resident jof Stephen R. Magaw at Ocean Ave. and Avenue I for $8,000 on payment of $1,500 cash and two BROOKLYN LONG ISLAND STATEN ISLAND mortgages totaling It is interesting to note that several church members! BorosVets Give 200 Books To Hospital in Bronx More than 200 volumes of fiction and non-fiction books, con Garten Fresh Fruits and Vegetable, FANCY California rlli tS r-A .11 fall. Till TlH'IZ tributed by Brooklyn members members of the Methodist Hospital last night, said: "What we need here in Brooklyn is the physical plant envisioned by the Long Island College of Medicine which will give us modern facilities for attacking these problems and for training future doctors.

I hope that every member of the medical profession in this borough will come forward to contribute to the progress of the commu' nity in which he lives and works." Physicians Quota $200,000 The drive among physicians to secure $200,000 toward the $7,000,000 total needed by 1950 was officially launched last week at a rally of the Kings County Medical Society. At that time Dr. Browder announced that more than 25 percent of the goal had been subscribed during the preliminary period of activity. A committee under Dr. George H.

Davis and Dr. Stanley C. Hall, vice chairmen of the drive, is active in the Methodist Hospital. Committees are also active In more than 30 other hospitals and district medical societies throughout the borough. The development plan of the college will supplement present hospital facilities in the area of the Kings County Hospital and will complete one of the largest medical centers in the country.

of the Disabled American Veterans, were given today to the patients at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Kings-bridge Road, the Bronx. Their value is estimated at $600. The presentation, made by County Service Officer Peter Nowak, is the sixth made to hospitalized veterans by the Brooklyn D. A. V.

Memorial Library project instituted this year in memory of its deceased members. CARROTS 2 23c ORANGES I SNOW WHITE HEADS SbTAfiCE A CAULIFLOWER 29c 8 45c gSfc- 3 25c PIPliuaMie -KsmTs PEPPERS .25. i unc mc vruv, mAUllS I OAKITE cleans my SW jf- woodwork" 2SS i I er tt cjrjst a little OAKITE gives JvS'1' 55 everything a bright 1 NEW LOOK. pi((e Xir- -VgS blMlS'0WP for APPLE ZM ilfeM gam. BREAKFAST FOODS GRADES AA A BONELESS CHUCK POT ROAST 69c Lb.

'Spring Hat' Contest Will Feature College Party A "best Spring hat" contest will be a feature of the card party Saturday night at St. Joseph's College for Women, Clinton Ave. between De Kalb and Willoughby it was announced today. The party is being given by the Undergraduate Association of the college, which aims to raise $2,000 from the event for the college library fund. A fashion show by the students also will be given as part of the Calendar GRACES AA A PRIME RIBS of BEEF 65c FANCY, READY-TO-EAT SMOKED HAMS WHOLE or HALF Lb.

63c CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 69c FANCY FRESH FOWL l.44c FANCY SMOKED BEEF TONGUES TV 49c BREAST and NECK MILK WHITE VEAL 33c RIB LAMB CHOPS 69c FANCY YOUNG HEN TURKEYS 59c WHOLE OR HALF FRESH PORK LOINS 53c GRADES AA A Ketss CORNED BEEF Lt, 69c HALF FANCY FRESH HAMS 59c CORN FLAKES 27c WHEATIES 2 29c POST TENS VARirTlfS Fki. 31c RALSTON'S CEREAL 25c CREAM OF RICE 27c OATMEAL 1 16c GRAPE NUTS 19c HECKER'S FARINA 27c HEINZ SOUPS ASPARAGUS SOUP 14c BEEF NOODLE 2 c.n. 33c CREAM OF CHICKEN 2c.n. 33c TOMATO SOUP 2 25c VEGETABLE SOUP -14c CHICKEN NOODLE 2 33c CANNED FRUITS APPLE SAUCE "walt'i" v14e PEACHES California No. 2i a on 25c jj Picked only when rT.

SlJ' 'UKO TOODUCTS CORPORATION cao and jars. ')ir 'I trwiuwlcfc, N. J. ft PX rrjrrwwTT ft i''T VJ'-'C TONIGHT Meetlnf of Pirnt-TMchr'i Amnell-tlon of Jamw Huh School, Bedford Ave. ind Quentln Road, 8:15.

Twelfth Annual dinner-dance of the Brooklyn Tavern Owners Association, Columbua Club, 1 Proepect Park West. 8. Benefit concert to raise fundi to element annual Sunday Bohool aasesamenia to defray Anniversary Day expenses. Old Plrst Dutch Reformed Church, 1th An. and Carroll 8:30.

Dr. Eduard C. Llndeman speaka on "How dan We Validate Our Democratic Aoademy of Music, 30 Lafayette 8:16. Annual dinner-dance of Associated Employes ef Department of Houslnf and Bulldlncs. Borough of Brooklyn, Hotel 81.

Ovorte, 8. Conferrlnt of first decree by Loyola Council 477, Knlsht of Columbus, 638 Bedford 8:90. Showing of the film "Beyond Our Own" meeting of chapter M. Association of Consolidated Edison System Companies, at St. Bartholomew's Community House, 109 K.

50th Manhattan, 7:30. Mustering of the 715th AAA Oun Battalion Into the 323d AAA croup. 13th Regiment Armory, Sumner and Jefferson 8. Dinner honoring O. Joseph Mlnettl, Commissioner of Marine and Aviation and others at annual Italian Night of Rudder Club, Hotel St.

Oeorge, 7:30. GORHAM BETTER FLAVOR COFFEE Ground Fresh to Your Orderl FRUIT COCKTAIL Calif. 39c GRAPEFRUIT JUICELLS 15c BARTLETT PEARS PEWWALD 35c The Savings Are Substantial 10 cents or More a Pound CRANBERRY SAUCE "OCEAN U.S. SPBAV" Can 2 No. 2 Cant 25c KOUNTY KIST PEAS PINEAPPLE CRUSHED "DOLE" Csa 31c RITZ CRACKERS I Lb.

Pkg. J. U113U HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP bo" 25c CANNED VEGETABLES CUT GREEN BEANS "SNIDER" Can Whole Kernel Corn "STOHELV" Cm" SHEFFIELD. NTSSSr NIBLETS BRAND CORN 18c 1 2 ox. Can sassBasw' JCTtsuNsw.

HALL" 21c PURE GRAPE JAM 'ACME" BRAND PEAS CARROTS SWEET POTATOES Mew Tor JfepresenfadMt KODWAT SALES CORPOEATION "KELLV" 31c PEANUT BUTTER SILVERFLOSS" "WILMAR" SAUERKRAUT 'PERFECTION' 4 01. MEDIUM WHOLE BEETS ORANGE PEKOE TEA brand Pica, DOO FOOD Scald Vi cups Sheffield Vitamin Homogenized Milk in double boiler. Stir in 1 tablespoon butter. Remove from heat, add cups small soft bread crumbs, 2 cups Kraft grated Ameican Cheese, Beat 3 egg yolks slightly and stir into mixture gradually. Add 1 teaspoon salt, dash pepper.

Fold in 3 stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour into shallow buttered baking Bake in pan of hot water in moderate oven (350 for 33 to 40 minutes or until set. Serves 6. IVORY SOAP OXYDOL WASHING POWDER 15c I 36c CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP jL CAKES 25c DUZ WASHING POWDER 15c I 36c 2 CAKES 15C MED. PKG.

I LARGE PKG. (ED. PKG. I LARGE PKG PERSONAL SIZE GOLD DUST LIFEBUOY KIRKMAN'S ROSE-X You'll find that many a money-saving meatless dish tastes creamier and more delicions when yon make it with Sheffield Vitamin Homogenized Milk. There's cream in every drop with added Vitamin for extra nourishment Order from your Sheffield milkman, or at your favorite store.

WASHING POWDER AMMONIA 13c SOAP 10C CAKE SOAP FLAKES 36c Large Sixe Large Sixe 23c RICH IN UUUa PROTEIN, Liquid Starch: 20c BLEACH A conned cjof feed of outstanding quality, for the complete satisfaction end nourishment ef your dog. I low can you be sure you're giving jour family the finest, most nourishing dairy products these busy days? The answer's as easv as saying "Sheffield for Extra Care and Extra Goodness." Sheffield Milk, for example, is put through 34,000 separate checks and tests a' day to safeguard its purity and richness. '1 FREE! fCONOMT Delicious meals for jess money! Writs today to yonr nearest Sheffield office for yonr "Sheffield Economy Beripet" booklet, see Jets) is) the fwe wMi Happy FeUee, oo OUESS WHO, WOt, Sawerdwy, P.M. TIRADE FOOD PRODUCTS (01P. BAKHurTCT NOTICES NOTICE: HOE SOLOMON WAS ADJUDGED bankrupt April 2.

1948. The first mmtinr of credltoro will be held April 30. 148. at 10:30 a.m.. in Room 209.

IT. 8. Court House. 271 Washington Brooklyn. N.

at which timA uil nLar rreriitnra mav 'i-tmj, iniyy urair Claims, spimi trustee, examine the bankruDt and CARI AND EXTRA OOODNISS transact amen business as may come EXTRA FOR FOR ASK reiore said meeting. Samuel C. JJU-bereteln. Referee la Bankruptcy. NOTICE A MEETING OF CREDIT- OR8 of Max Fosrel.

Bankrupt, will ha heM AptU 20. 194S. at 10:30 a.m., SHEFFIELD DAIRY PRODUCTS i Room aot, U. 8. Court House.

271 ashinrtoai Brooklyn. N. at hirh time nA nmm rMitorm msv BROOKLYN LONG ISLAND STATEN ISLAND attend, appoint trustee, and transact such nusineso as may come before aaid mtina- Awmnl C. Dubar- asta. Referee in BaaJorootcr.

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