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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED. FEB. 25, 1946 Water Colon by Mrs. Harris A.I.C.P. Post Filled Around the Borough In Exhibit Arthur M.

Howe. Dr. Marcus C. Hankinson was re-elected Mrs. Sally Harris of 97! 45th Infants Home Club Honors Kessler Approximately 300 persons president and the present board Uge Radio Fornm.

Pai-tlrl. pants will be Rolf Kaltenborn, son of H. V. Kaltenborn, the commentator, James M. manager of station WNBC, and Paul B.

Williams, chairman of the radio department at Brooklyn College. H. Robert Mandel, a realtor, By Bruchhauscn At the 105th annual meet the wife of Dr. William Harris, borough dentist, opened a water color exhibit today at the blind and crippled $13,533 was spent, including the cost of sending 150 crippled children to Summer camps and $5,540 In Its sight conservation work. During ".917 legacies and bequests wire received amount-ing to $80,171.

of directors continued in office. In accepting his re-election Sholem Ale-idiom Synagogue at ing of the Brooklyn Associa Dr. Hankinson announced that the budgetary income of the onstratlon 1 tomorrow I at 4 p.m. at the Mills School, 5th Manhattan. Jean A.

Lutz of 540 State St. ia In charge. I The Kthel Snieirel Leairue. a 1931 03d St. There are 30 paintings in the! tion for Improving the Condi attended a party given by the Men's Club of the Infants Home of Brooklyn last night at the institution, 1358 5tith In association in 1947 totaled Continued From Preceding Page telephone number in PResi-denf 3-7H3I.

Mi-k. JoMeph 8)irgclnian of 0-1 Lenox Kuad is making a boroughwlde appeal for blood plasma and medical dressings to be sent to Palestine where tion of the Poor, held In the display, her first. will speak tomorrow night at -0M TisM Duciiif far Folia Ovtr 2l- 1 803, including $303,057 from the sale of the products of Its han They range from still life to landscapes and marine views a meeting ot me urooKiyn branch of the National Asso honor of Hugo Kessler, outgo ing president of the club. On behalf of the members, member of the Associated Car association's offices at 317 Adams St. yesterday, Walter Bruchhausen was elected a vice president to fill the va dicapped workers.

The handicapped workers earned FRIENDSHIP CLUB CORTELYOU CLUIHOUSI Beafard and Arenaa BU. 1-001! Wti. (70a), frl. (KM, tat. (fl), tun.

(Ii las. Tea Fra Chartlat Ns Tllitaa ciation for the Advancement of painted on her travels to many Abner Rabblno, past president parts of the country. the "Red Mogen Dovid," Jewish 280 during the year. For relief and services to the Mrs. Harris studied art at the cancy left Dy tne fleam 01 Colored People at the N.A.A.C.P.

Hall, 474 Sumner Ave. The Rev. Dr. Robert Bruce of counterpart of the Red Cross, Is caring for the victims of Brooklyn Museum and paints for a hobby. She has a married fighting in the Holy Land.

of the home, presented an oil painting of a sea coast scene to Mr. Kessler In recognition of his services to the organization. Paul Kahner, incumbent president of the club, presided. The club will hold its annual daughter and one grandchild. tha State Department of Congregational Churches of New The AoNoclutlon for Childhood STARTING ST.

PATRICK'S DAY 0 Education is bponsoring a denv York will be the guest speaker tonight at a Lenten Service at Rucbv Conereaational Church, Calendar entertainment and dance on E. 49th St. and Snyder Ave. His March 31 at the Manhattan Center, Manhattan. toDlc is "The Relentless Love VF.NTS TONIOHT Thiriy-tliird anniversary dinner-dance of Jesus." of Hatbush Chamber o( Commerce.

Hotel St. Oroide, 8. J. William Te.ke. past AND THE CAPITALS president or trie enamoer, win do Honored.

Dr. Luther I. Woodward apeaks on "How to Ate Succenatully" at lecture ot Brooklyn Jewish 667 Eastern Parkway, U0. Welthy Honslfiaer Fuller lectures on I lie Conflicts In China." Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette 4k OF EUROPE! has announced that Mrs. Ruth 8.

Shoup, a member of the Board of Higher Education, will speak tomorrow at rapping exercises for 23 student nurses at the school. Boys were bora at the Luth diac Leagues, will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Fritzl Siegel at 132 Girard St. There will be card games and a sale of household articles. "Miss Leap Year" will be selected during the first hour of Feb.

29 at a midnight theater party for the benefit of Beth-El Hospital at the Canarsie Theater, 9310 Avenue L. The Canarsie Committee to aid Beth-El Hospital, of which Assistant Attorney General Daniel Polan-sky, is chairman, is sponsoring the performance. Local merchants are donating valuable prizes. Leading stars of stage and radio will appear at the show. Proceeds will go to the hospital's building fund.

A female got into a meeting of the Kings County Lodge, Loyal Order of Mooae, while a class of candidates was being Initiated, but she caused no consternation. Frank DeLillo of Cleveland, Ohio, a blind member of the order, was a guest at the meeting and had his seeing eye female dog with him. Hlie at- TeT Step afWiard a gleaming new 4-engine Con.it dial ion in New York or Boston, wins voiip wav swiftlv JUST WRITE 1 tlt: 1 Dr. Knrl Chworowsky on Qood Will Amount All Faiths" at anli-rielainuilon leamie mint of Prosorct Park Lodge and chapter of B'nal B'l'HIi. Flaibuli Jewuh Center, 300 Church Members of Boy Scout Troop 22 wilL meet at 132 Prospect Place on the morning of March 6 at 132 Prospect Place to Inaugurate a waste paper drive.

The boys are out to ruise money to purchase band Instruments. Cadet Fugene 8. Bierer ot West Point, who lives at 590 Ocean recently visited the Naval Academy at Annapolis as a part of the exchangepro-gram Instituted between the two service schools, to give the arrive rested and relaxed at Shannon, Ireland, tOfVOOW eran Hospital last week to Mr. and Mrs. Seba Smith of 288 Essex Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Gold-ner of 201 Logan Mr. and A CHECK! then on to Dublin, Belfast, London, Liverpool, ifgrjgn Ave 8. Dr Dan W. Dodson tlk on "Brother hood.

Our Unfinished Task" belore the Menoruh Society. Brooklyn Law School Mrs. Thomas Cecchino of 138 Bulldlua. 379 Pearl 8:13. Meeting of the Samuel Johnson As iunncuraier aim sjih.ikow, aim lo orus.wis, Amsterdam, Paris and Home.

For reservations and Information, your local travel agent, or Irish Air Lines office In New York, 33 East 50th Street, ELdorado 5-4002. sociation. Tropic Is.e. 350 nat-bush Ave. extension, t.

County Commander James Walters Hopklnson Mr. and, Mrs. Harold Rau of 1057 E. 90th and Mr. anil Mrs.

Edward Reed of 8802 Van Wyck Boulevard. Girls were born to Mr. and Mrs. William Rader of 13 Logan Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Urbano of cadets and midshipmen an In of the American Lemon, Municipal Court Justice MtUon Weclu and Special 8es.lons Justice Matthew J. Troy speak at inier-falth forum. Publlo School 25. Lafayette and Sumner 8 Cake sale of Parent-Teachers Association nf Puhlle Rchool 1 49. to raise ftinds (533 Shephard Mr.

and Mrs. PLY IltlSII to IRELAND and all EUROPE for the East New York Youth and Adult Center, Sutter Ave and Vermont 8. CHECKING ACCOUNTS I No Minimum I Balance Rtquirtd i lends many lodge meetings 4rir" QIT THERE A la FASTI I Salvatore Martino of 22 Bush-wick Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cangelosl of 722 Cleveland Leo Loudon addresses Pfc Martin Elsenbera Post.

8858. V. P. 1800 mum mm mpjhd Kings Highway, 8 Dr. L.

Blrkhead sruk. at meeting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of 575 Crescent Mr. and Mrs.

(TAT THERE tONQEI of Pareut-Teacher Association of Public School 153. E. 12th St. and Avenue 8:15. sight into the life at each school.

Edwin C. Callahan, general manager of the New York Curb Exchange Securities Clearing Corporation, has joined the Quarter Century Club of the exchange. He lives at 21 Rugby Road. Patrolmen Joseph Mainland Thomas Cum in lugs, Police Athletic League officer of the U4tb and U8th Precincts, respectively, will receive serv- Aarlint Eiraann Aer Lingui Raymond Foster of 439 Ridge-wood and Mr. and Mrs.

The Rev John H. Fittgerald speaks at meeuna of 64th Precinct coordinating Duncan Fraser of 405 Etna St. council. BAth St. and 5ih 8:30.

Em and joins in applauwe by harking in a ladylike manner. Following the lodge Reunion the dog was treated to a special canine blue plate. The Protestant laymen of Windsor Terrace held 'their communion breakfast at the Windsor Terrace Methodist Church, where the Rev. Ward Irwin Hemenway presided at the service and spoke at the breakfast in the church rooms. The principal speaker was Herbert F.

Englund, president of the Federation of. Protestant Thi quick, afe way to pay bills, buy by mail or transmit funds. Giv you a record of ex-, pndityres, too. for details write, phon or visit one of our 24 ne'gh-' borhood office! in Brooklyn, Qfceens or Manhattan I today! ive awards from Hie Bay Ridge Aerie, Fraternal Order of Hagle, at Us clubhouse, 3111 5th tomorrow night. 1853 19 4 8 mi ii ii in; The army baseball season has Men.

started at Borinquen Meld, Puerto Rico, with eight teams in I The Parents Association of drool- TilUSTCOMFAIlY Mfmhrr rtfrrat Ih'lHtft hiwitanrv CDrtmmikMi. UN CVrliv Wmia AMocilion ix Th i Kvthfid Ib'wrvc fiytlrtK. action. Sgt. Nick Chellini of Brooklyn Is a pitcher for the combined team of the 1st Rescue Squadron and 334th Troop.

In an early game with the 34th Air Engineering Squadron he turned in a no-hit no-run performance. Col. Barnett J. Nova, president of the Jewish Hospital Training School for Nurses, Public School 132 at Metropolitan and Manhattan Aves. will meet tomorrow at the school when Mrs.

Bertha Klein, the principal, will be the speaker. A radio forum on "What's Wrong With American Radio?" will be conducted over station WXYC March 4 at 8 p.m. by the Brooklyn Col- Be dMD the car that BALANCE SHEET December 31,1947 ADMITTED ASSETS lets you drive without shifting. Cash in Office, Banks and Trust Companies 26,330,163.87 United States Government Bonds 59,492,297.53 Other Bonds and Stocks 64,539,027.59 Investments in Associated Companies 24,963,562.47 Real Estate 3,984,382.15 Agents' Balances, Less Than 90 Days Due 9,904,935.42 Reinsurance Recoverable on Paid Losses 2,796,195.95 Other Admitted Assets 1,886,092.82 Total Admitted Assets $193,896,657.82 LIABILITIES Reserve for Unearned Premiums 91,473,696.00 Reserve for Losses 23,904,922.00 3,720,000.00 3,718,542.91 1,650,557.00 2,746,852.05 Reserve for Taxes Liabilities Under Contracts with War Shipping Administration Reinsurance Reserves Other Liabilities now gives you the amazing new Super Cushion Total Liabilities Except Capital $127,214,569.96 Capital $15,000,000.00 Surplus 51,682.087.86 Surplus a RtariU Policyholders 66,682,087.86 Tolal $193,896,657.82 NOTES: Bonrla carried amnrlizfd yalne and rash $30,000.00 in the thorn ilatement ara deposited aa rrqnired by law. All ar.euritirs have been valued in accordance ith the requirement! of the National Aaaoriation of Insurance (iommisaioneri.

Canadian Aaaeti and Liabilities have been adjuated to the batii of tha frea rate sf exchan. Tires DIRECTORS Gordon S. Rfi.vTscHi.ru Chairman of thes Board, htltonal City Bank York RORKRT GOKJ.KT Real Itlalt Gkorce McAne.ny I ire Chairman, Ererulrta Committee, Tula Guarantat Truil C. Lrwn L. Clarke Bank 'r Chari.f,? G.

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Smith President Harvey D. Gibson President, Manufacturers Trust Company Frederick B. Adams Chairman of the Board, Atlantic Coast ine Railroad Co, Robert W. Dowlinc President, City Intiesttnf Co. George Gund President, Cleveland Trust Co.

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