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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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8 3d Ave. Merchants To Mark Passing MR. CORBETT IS TO QUIT UNION CH. Rev. John Paul Jones' Assistant to Engage In Work of Committee on Chinese Relief BUSH MERCHANTS TO HEAR SENATOR Styles Bridges to Make Address at M.

Luncheon at the Hotel Bossert June 1 1 BROOKLYN EAGLE BAY RIDGE HOME TALK THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1940 1. 0. 0. F. Members personality, melodious voice, coupled with a trained mind and the wisdom resulting from an exceptional experience never fails to satisfy the most critical audiences.

His Senate committee assignments include membership on the powerful Appropriations, Military Affairs, Inter-oceanic Canals and other important committees." EP WORTH LEAGUE FACING MERGER Under the New Methodist Reorganization Famous Youth Body May Take Other Form Street Ball Play Brings Boy Harm David Lashln, 11, or 4205 3d ran into the roadway while playing ball and was struck by an automobile operated by Peremante Busca-rello of 32 Lancaster according to the police. The boy was treated by Dr. Zimmer of the Norwegian Hospital for Injuries to the right shoulder and the right ankle. Stray Cat Bites Woman Sarah Klazaroff, 31, of 3918 7th was bitten on the left hand by a stray cat yesterday, and the animal was taken to the 4th Ave. police station by a patrolman and later removed by the A.

8. P. C. A. At Sunday evening's meeting George Howard, 7811 5th will speak on "A Backward Look at Epworth League Accomplishments." Miss Betty Lange, 230 51st will have for her theme "A Look to the Future and What We Hope to Accomplish." Miss Ruby Sinclair, 524 39th St, will give a talk on "We Serve Christ." There will be special music.

BROOKLYN EAGLE RIDGE ADVERTISEMENTS The Rev. Charle H. Corbett, for seven years associate pastor and minister of education at Union Church, Ridge Boulevard and 80th St, will sever his connection with that church on June 15. On quitting bis present post, Mr. Corbett will give up ministerial work to engage In the activities of the Church Committee for China Relief, whose office is at 105 E.

22d Manhat tan. Mr. Corbett will take up his work with the committee immediately after leaving Union Church. His successor has not been selected. Speaking of the retirement of Mr.

Corbett the Rev. John Paul Jones, pastor of the Union Church, in a circular letter to the member ships says: "At its May meeting the session expressed its regret and deep appreciation for Mr. Corbett's services to the church. The many friends of Mr. Corbett and of Mrs.

Corbett, who is also much beloved for her generous and Invaluable services to the church, will be sorry to learn of their departure from1 Bay Ridge and will wish thern Godspeed wherever they may serve In the future." esquire, and Anthony J. DeLisio, past exalted ruler of Elks, 22; Vincent Giuliano, commander, and Prank Curry, past commander of Port Hamilton Post, American Legion; Patrick W. Allatin, president "of the Joseph V. Sessa Association; Margaret Scrivanl, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Sessa organization; Mrs. Pat Sena, president of the Ladles Auxiliary of the Andrew Jackson Democratic Club of the 9th A.

Mrs. Samuel Lemma, chairman of the Ladles Auxiliary of Elks, 22; Frank Ya-cenda, president of the 25 Club, and John Pescherine, president of the Unity Circle. Daniel E. Ferro was chairman of the committee in charge of the dinner and Vincent Giuliano was vice chairman. The Sessa Association clubhouse Is at 857 Bay Ridge Avenue.

Precede Services Unit to Place Wreath in Honor of Comrades the post: Commander, Jack Daniels; senior vice commander, Dr. Samuel J. Morrison; junior vice commander, Arthur A. Bernstein; judge advocate, Gustave Posner; surgeon. Dr.

William E. Geiger; chaplain, Maurice Goldstein; associate chaplain, Rabbi Jesse Blenenfeld; trustees, Robert Rosen, Morris Baumgarten, and Henry Schwartz; officer of the day, Morris J. Morrison; historian, Samuel Eisenberg; patriotic Instructor, Max M. Siegel; officer of the guard, Alexander Shanen; color sergeant, Max Leyman; color bearers, Morris Fisgaerwnd Arthur Cohen; hospitalization officer, Saul Sugar-man; liaison officer, Bernard Schwartz, and public relations, Harry Grundt. Of rElr Service Arrange Parade Which Will Celebrate End of Operation of the Trains The Third Avenue Merchants and Property Owners Association met on Monday at Fairway Hall, 54th St.

and 3d Ave, to discuss further plans for bringing about the removal of the 3d Ave. elevated structure. The meeting arranged a parade for tomorrow night and planed to charter a train for the last run of a train on the 3d Ave. The parade will form at 54th St. and 3d Ave.

and proceed to 65th where the orgalnzation will board the traia The discontinuance of the 3d Ave. "El" will become effective at 12:01 a.m. this Saturday, June 1. The association adopted a resolution in favor of the proposed dry dock to extend from 52d St. to 55th St.

It was also voted to hold meetings the first and third Mondays of each month. Under this rule the next session will be held on Monday, June 3. The meeting was presided over by Nathan Margolls, president of the association. BAY RIDGE DWELLING IS REPORTED SOLD Michael P. Curnin, reports the sale of.

748 51st St. for the HOLC to a client for occupancy. This Is a four-family frame attached dwelling on a plot 20x100, with 16 rooms and four baths. ill Give Church Show Two Nights Those talcing part in the minstrel show of the Lefferts Park Baptist Church, 14th Ave. and 76th St, tomorrow and Saturday evenings will be Robert Berry, interlocutor; Mrs.

Chester B. Heal, musical director; Harold Stamm, stage manager, and John Kingsbury, stage settings. The show has been coached by Roger Churchill. The cast will include the four endmen, Albert Heal, Lome Evans, Donald and Peter Whitfield, and the chorus will consist of Doris Berntsen, Frances Caggiano, Edna Clisset, Jane Herman, Jean Keely, Helen Masterson, Dolores and Dor othy Painter, Ann Wilson and Ger trude Whitfield. The affair will be given under the auspices of the Intermediate Society of the church.

GOOD NEWS for BAY RIDGE! GREENS MOTORS, INC. af FLATBUSH EXT. and WILLOUGBBT that served Its friends with many rood USED CARS has pleaiure in ANNOUNCING the OPENING OF ANOTHER BRANCH AT 4818 4TH AVENUE BETWEEN 48TH AND 4TH STREETS Windsor 9-9647 SPECIAL BUYS (or EARLY SHOPPERS Where to Dine BUSH TAVERN Third Ave. and 36th St. SHORE ROAD (Formerly the Short Read Bara) 101st St.

Fourth Ave. FELZMANN'S 4th AVE. at 39th ST. SUNSET 6-9072 HONOR uUtST JuhUS Bacher, who receives tribute from Kings District, I. O.

0. F. 'No Speeches' Rule Proves a Success At Sessa Dinner Standard Bearer of Ass'n Enthusiastically Greeted When He Thanks Members Acclaimed as the greatest social success in the history of the organization, the annual dinner-dance of the Joseph V. Sessa Association drew an attendance of more than 350 persons on Tuesday night at Felzmann's Restaurant, 39th St. and 4th Ave.

With a policy of "no speeches allowed" the members and their guests spent the evening dining, dancing and enjoying a program of entertainment. Joseph V. Sessa, standard bearer of the club, was enthusiastically greeted by his followers when he thanked them for their support. Guests introduced included Mrs. Julia Browne, Democratic co-leader of the 9th A.

Samuel Lemma, exalted ruler; Matthew J. Cardillo, Parade Will Boro Post's Jewish War Veteran At Hebrew Institute State Senator Philip M. Kleinfeld, Special Sessions Justice Matthew J. Troy and Rabbi Jesse Blenenfeld will be the principal speakers at the Memorial services of Boro Park Past, Jewish War Veterans, on Sunday, June 2. Harry Grundt, chairman, has arranged a parade to precede the services.

The procession will halt at the Hebrew Institute, where an appropriate ceremony will mark the placing of a wreath on a tablet dedicated to the post's departed comrades. Services will then be held at Temple Emanu-El. Commander Jack Daniels invites all veteran and fraternal organizations to participate with the post. The following are the officers of The 51st anniversary of the Ep-worth League of the Fourth Avenue Methodist Church, at 47th on Sunday evening, June 2, In the church sanctuary will take on more than a simple celebratlve character, as under the new unified Methodist church the Young People's groups will undergo reorganization and Epworth League, in existence since 1889, may be combined with other youth programs. Boro Park Lodge To Hold Meeting Monday Evening B'Nai Brith Unit Plans Gathering at Menora 19 Temple to Explain Aims Hyman H.

Haves and Zeke Nath-anson will be the guest speakers at the open meeting of the Boro Park Lodge of the Bnai B'rith at Menora Temple, 50th St. and 14th this Monday at 8:30 p.m. Irving Davidson, well-known wit and humorist, in a skit entitled "Contemporary Jewish Wit and Humor," will lead a program of en- tertalnment. Julius Stern, presi- dent of the lodge, will speak on current questions of particular Interest to residents of Borough Park. This meeting Is one of several planned to familiarize the public with the patriotic aims and work of the B'nal B'rith.

The following are the officers of KINGSBORO NATIONAL BANK As little ai II now opens a check account Inquire about our New Personal Cheek Plan federal Devoiit Insurance Corp. 5th Ave. at 69th St. SHore Road 5-3000 Wine Dance Dancing and Entertainment Every Evening. Floor Show Friday, Saturday and Sunday "The Show Ploca of the Short," tha largest Night Spot in the Borough, with the largest dance floor in town.

New 50-foot oval bar. TED NAVARRE and hit orchestra nitely. Two Broadway Floor Shows nitely. Cotering to parties, banquets, weddings and all other social functions. "Nerer Cover." SHore Road 5-8905 Go Where the Crowds Go! Dining, Dancing Floor Shows Nightly Only the Best of Foods ond Drinks Served Enjoy the Spicy Music of Felzmann's B'way Band THEATER AMATEUR NITE United States Senator Styles Bridges of New Hampshire will be the guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Merchants and Manufacturers Association of Bush Terminal, to be held In the grand ballroom of the Hotel Bossert on Tuesday.

June 11. at 12:30 o'clock. R. A. P.

Walker Is chairman of the committee in charge. The subject of the Senator's address will be "America At Home and Abroad." The letter of the directors to the membership announcing Senator Bridges' talk thus refers to him: "Like many of our great men, Senator Bridges was transplanted from the farm on which he was born In Eastern Maine to his adopted State of New Hampshire, and like many other men who rise to leadership, he earned his education by working his way through the University of Maine, from which he graduated. Later he received the degrees of Master of Arts from Dartmouth College and Doctor of I-aws from his alma mater, as well ss Irom the University of New Hampshire and Northeastern University. "Since graduation- he has had a -arted and Interesting career. His youthful, enthusiastic, attractive ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found 10 TWO-WHEELER Lust: boy's: 58th St.

Reward. S42 58th St. Windsor 9-8474. AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles for Sal CHEVROLET 1931 sedan. I ion radio; cheap.

648 524 St. Windsor CHEVROLET 1935 truna seaan; excellent car. 7101 4th Ave. Superintendent. roRD1934 business coupe; excellent condition- also 1930 Ford coupe, repossessed; Frank Parking Lot, 491 Bin Avenue.

BUSINESS SERVICE Business Service Offered IS PAINTING, decorating, Interior, exterior; excellent workmanship, material assured; reasonable. Olson, Esplanade 6-3585. EMPLOYMENT Domestic Help Wanted Fcmolc 32o experienced; 2 children; sleep in; own room. BUckminster 7-1670. Wanted Female Domestic 36b WOMAN Uhe house-work; $3 day.

Es planade 6-J5DO. MERCHANDISE and PRIVATE EXCHANGE Articlei tor Sal 51 PINING ROOM SET, 10-nlere; small built. good conaition. ohm CONTENTS 3 rooms. 128 Marine Ave.

Pome Wedgewood. Minton and Crown Darby china. Evenings alter Wednesday Saturday. Bunday CiAS STOVE. 1 large sise; good condition.

(till fin Ar. puycuMn SINGLE SIZE BED. complete, perlect condition. SHore Road 8-0428. i Top Soil VIRGIN TOP SOIL 461 10 1ST ST.

SHORE ROAD 5-4498 Wonted to Buy 53 WANTED-pi ay pri and folding carrlag. PHorr Road 5-6764. ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms Without Boord 68 6752 Furaiihed room lor 1-2. Young. RlST ST.

403 Room, nwr bain: $3: u.m of kitchen. Frigidatre; free laundry; gentleman preferred. Murphy). 64TH 544 Back parlor; aifio lull room: all Improvements. 6RTHStT457 Comfortable front parlor; subway exprew: telephone.

6'D 3M targe room: prtvat family; all improvements. Call evening. Petersen. 7FTH-8T 274 -Comforf-abie suite, living rmni, alcove, Lvd; private family; breakfast. 77THST 535 -Nlrelv furnished room, private house; tshower; blork subway; 7RTH ST 256 Urn front room, private limi.

sf pa rate entrance; telephone, reasonable. mn ST 10-Attractive, furnished, front room; all convenience; reasonable; telephone. 97TH ST. 215 Airy room; near subway. Shore Road: gentleman.

SH 5-4191. FEN A TOR 352 Comfort able room tor business woman; near subway; telephone. SHORE ROAD Exceptionally large, beautiful room, furnished or unfurnished; two hth: private home; near eubway; gentlemen preferred. Call evenings 7 to 10 pm. SHore Road 5-W3B.

Rooim for Housekeeoinq 69 FTH AVE, 4911 3-rnnm apartment, real kncheti. newly derorated. Windsor 5-05Pfi 5TH ST. 43 -2 furnished, room and prlva' houe Windsor 5-1B35. MTH8tT S19--Nleeiyriirniahed houe-kping rooms: convenient transit; rea-Bnnabie.

TH men': ST 272 2 rooms. also ballroom all Improve- S1ST ST. 249-2 room, real kitchen, newly decorated, ail improvements; rea- 7RTH 3242 rooms, ail Improvements; housekeeping optional; business couple; subway. CLOSING TIME FOR HOME TALK WANT ADS. CORRECTIONS AND CANCELLATIONS Dallr4 v.rn.

dar preceding. Want Ads will be. charred by Una count up to 19 lines; by rule measure ment lor 20 or mortt lines. Word count may be substituted up to 9 lines, only If ad Is "set solid" in aiata tips. In case of error notify the Home Talk Immediately IMAIn 4-6200.) No adjustment will be made for more than one insertion.

Ask for cancellation number when you cancel an ad. No claims of cancellation allowed unlesa cancellation number ta produced. Ads ordered discontinued before date of expiration of original order will be billed at the rate earned. Two line minimum. Increases or decrease! In ipact take the rate of a new advertisement.

BAY CLASSIFIED Make J. Bacher Guest of Honor Kings District Pays Him Tribute for Long Service As Worker in Organization Julius Bacher, past grand of At-lantauck Lodge, SO, and advisory officer of the American Boys Junior Lodge, 27, was made the honor guest on Saturday night of Kings Disrlct No. 1 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows of Brooklyn. This setting apart of the evening in honor of Mr. Bacher was a tribute to him for his untiring service in the I.

O. O. F. organization. Six years ago he instituted the American Boys Junior of which he has been the advisory officer ever since.

During the last few years Mr. Bacher has been officiating as tile chaplain of Kings District. Past Grand Master Fred M. Greif-enstein during the evening presented Mr. Bacher in the name of the district with a gold wristwatch.

A professional entertainment closed the evening. Large delegations from the lodges of the district were present. Many telegrams and letters were received. District Deputy Grand Master Joseph Samuels presided at the affair. Past Grand M.

Goldberg of Boro Park Lodge was the chairman of the special committee. Others present included District Deputy Grand Patriarch Howard E. Petit, District Secretary Dan Waver, District Treasurer John Bourdy, Past District Deputy J. Sachs, Past District Deputy Nat Mlllman, Past District Deputy Jack Geffen, Past Grand Goldberg, Chief Ruler M. Bialstock and Deputy Ruler I.

Thorn and many more. The following lodges were represented: Atlantauck, Boro Park, Abraham Lincoln, Williamsburg, Principle, Williamsburg, Rebecca, Equality Rebecca and American Boys Junior. Bridal Shower For Miss Paefow JJlss OTBa Paetow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Paetow of 848 54th whose engagement to Arthur Herzlng of Bay Ridge has been announced, was feted at a bridal shower given at the home of Miss Mildred Oberg of 615 55th St.

Assisting Miss Oberg as hostesses were Mrs. Harold Lund and Miss Anne Lawler. DRY COLD FUR STORAGE Finest Vault i Low Katei LEWIS BROS. 7818 FIFTH AVENUE Phone BEaohvltw S-181S For Our Bonded Meiaenier Design by Louis Zakon in May Issues of National Baaury Magazines Luxurious Permanent Wave NOW $3-50 FOR THE ENTIRE HEAD frothing extra to pay Zakon's Permanent are softer, more lustrous and glamoreui Curia thai shine with life and snap. Now 3 Items.

..4 Including the Hollywood variety, beautifully sculptured contour finger- Hair Dyeing 2 5 ZAKON AWARDS FROM PARIS. LONDON, BOLLYWOOD AND NEW YORK. 6909 FIFTH AVENUE SHora Road 8-1793-4 Boy Ridga't Most Modarn and Popular Hairdressers Since 1919 Lams Staff of fifth Avenue, Sew York, Hair Stulttti in Attendance ifii ftvWf VU ft the lodge: President, Julius Stern; recording secretary, Henry L. Wald; financial secretary, Milton S. Len-nard; corresponding secretary, Dr.

Zachary Wiener; vice presidents, Martin Dechter and Emanuel Strum; treasurer, David G. Gelb; warden, Sidney Bernstein; guardian, Adolph Dicker; monitor. Rabbi Jesse Blenenfeld; assistant monitor, David Tulis; trustees, Norman Apter, Sidney Fiddelman and Henry M. Polley. SHore Road 8-4900 Last Times Today May SO XDAOE" DNHiHT" Tonlto "OF HUMAN BONDAC AIM "STAR OF MIDNK Special Attraction Friday and Saturday, Hay 81-June 1 JOHN STEINBECK saiUKCSS BEKOT-stmnOI-UI CsMCTIr.

Alas-Spencer Tracy Hedy Lamarr "I TAKE THIS WOMAN" Special Attraction Matinee and Evening Coniinr Sun. to June 8-8-4 "VIGIL IN THE NIGHT" AUo "VIVA CISCO KID" I Grace and Charm In Every One nf SAL'S PERMANENT WAVES pvru. oai oeaucy daion itup rearm av. i- tiii ansj lain '4 Prion Wlniltnp A.aanj THE SAFEST PLACE TO BUY A GOOD USED CAR AUTHORIZED DEALERS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Thomas D'EmicJnc. 390-98 4th Ae.

Cor. 6lh St. Open Evenlnrt MAIa 4-0U1 WnEAT GERM "hafure'e Oan Health Builder" Abundant supply of Vitamins B. E. 30c A POUND BY MAIL, LBS.

FOB fl 0STA HEALTH FOODS J78 70th Street Brooklyn, N. T. HUNKELE FLOWERS the Modern Style 7917 Fifth Avenue SHore Road 8-8820 EAT CAKES PASTRIES PIES BREAD ROLLS FROM Bischoff's Shop All Bakinr Done on PremUea 425 86TH STREET (Near Shore Road Theater) OPEN SUNDAYS ROOF REPAIRS Delivered to Your Door EI.ASTIO BLACK ASBE8T0S F1BSB ROOF COATING, ftfto PER GALLON In Gallon steel Drama BENSON A HANSON Manufaeturera and Dealers 3rd AVE. and 13th BT, SOuth S-SS40 LICENSED Plumbing and Heating Engineer Genera. Contractors Gas Parte, Appllancee Sold and Installed Efficient Service TermB Arranied LOUIS WEINER, Inc.

K67 Atltb St. Wlndeor V-S114 "TGi if 1 ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms for Houiekesping 69 79TH 536 Studio roomT real kitchenT II convenience; Frigldalre; reasonable; subway. 82D 341 Furnished room and real kitchen, Frlgldmre; private house. REAL ESTATE FOR REN1 Apartments and Roomt to Share 73c Queen and Long hland ALBERT ROAD. 9815 (Ozone Park); private home, share; meals optional; retired gentlemen.

Apartments furnished 74 60TH 4403-4 rooms. 2 bedrooms, private bath: complete home; 9 up. Windsor 9-6968. 73D 10223 furnished rooms, suitable for couple; reasonable. 75TH 5553 rooms, lurnTsheipri vate bath; porch.

78TH 261 Upper 6 rooms; shower; divide 2 separate apartments; adults. Apartments Unfurnished 74a 2D 4165 rooms, bath, heat, hot water, combination sink, fire retarded; Christians; $32; near park. 3D 8803 rooms. modern: bathT heat, hot water; newly decorated. 4TH AVE.

49085 corner steamT batlb: $35. Janitor. BTH rooms, ateara heat, hot water: reasonable. BTH 52023 modern, attractive rooms, $35: 5 roomf. $40.

218T 3554 roomsTbathTHoramall family; evenings. 42D 3323 modern rooms; electric refrigerator; ateam, hot water. Superintendent. 43D 429 Five rooms, bath, newly decorated: heat, hot water: reasonable. 45TK 3452 rooms: "heat, hoFwater, ess.

electricity: reasonable. 48TH 4535 rooms, heat, hot water, j37: near B. M. T. 50TH 220-orated: $23.

rooms, bath, nicely dec- 53D 4565 rooms: steam heat, hot water; newly decorated; near subway; $35. 53D 10294 larae rooms, bath: steam, Frlgidaire: conveniences; decorated: $38. 60TH 5 roomsT" two-family house, all Improvements; near subway: adults: newly decorated. 63D 450 5 Tooms. newly decorated; all Improvements: adults: private hou.se.

69TH 438 6-room apartment: 3-familv house; steam heat, hot water; subway: rent $38. 719T, 78 Lower; 6 rooms, porch, newly decorated. 72D T. 5 rooms, modern, redecorated, refrigeration; transit; adults. SHore Road 8-0498.

7fiTH ST 424 Three rooms, real kitchen and bath, hot water: private house; svt subway. 8Hore Road 8-9773. 76TH ST, 325 2 and 3-room apartments, airy, all modern conveniences. Superintendent on premises. SHore Road 8-9449.

75TH 17594 rooms. all improvements; West End. 79th St. station: half block. BOTH ST.

662 Attractive 3-room apartment: all Improvements; business counk-; reasonable. BI8T 23S1 4 rooms, steam heat, hot water, all conveniences; $43. 91ST 27 2-room modern auarU ment. conveniences; near subway; $32. Superintendent.

BAY 1BTH 8T 8776 6 rooms, all Improvements, $42; near subway. BAY RIDGE Two rooms" and bath, $36 up: three rooms and bath, $40 up: four rooms and bath. $40 up: also choice selection of 5 and 6-room apartments in two-family houses at reasonable rents. John B. Swift.

471 86th St. PORT HAMILTON PARKWA 5ofo modern. 4-room apartment; beautiful neighborhood: convenient. GELSTON 123 rooms, all Improve-" ments: cross ventilation; 86th St. subway.

'pRORPECTA VE 71 3 1 17 Tnom sTTwa tT porch: near Bth Ave. subway, park, church. PROSPECT PARK FACING 4 light, sunny rooms, bath, ground floor; 8th Ave. subway station: $25. 475 18th St.

SENATOR OpposUehih school 5 rooms, all Improvements; subwsy; $45. Houses tor Rent 75o W. 3D 1560 One-family, brick, 6 rooms; garage. Esplanade 5-6572. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Houses tor Sole 84 $1,000 CASH BUYS ANY OP THESE HOUSES Street, 6 family $11,500 4flih Street.

4 family (1.01)0 49th R'reet, 2 family 4.750 57th Street, 2 family 5,000 P. SAUTER, AGENCY, INC. 431 FIFTH AVE. STERLING 8-0254 $6,500 ay Ridge: modern 2-family corner at 4th subway entrance; real sacrifice. bring deposit.

Kingsbury, 480 83d St. Slatrn Ittand FUNNIEST SHOW ANYWHERE EVERY THURSDAY HflflDMIE MIL IK OFFICES Classified Advertising Display Advertising News and Editorial Departments are MOVING to 6215 on JUNE 1st Same phone Windsor 9-6400" 52d HFE FOX Bind eer. 4th Aye DINE RED DELICIOUS AND DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF NORMAN Bls xylophone and FOOD POPULAR PRICES HART MAN'S Landmark Since I til and DANCING NIGHTLY Week Day Dinner, 75c Sunday Dinner, $1 MERRILL HUGHES and his ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY 4TH AVENUE SHORE ROAD 0 Where to Dine and Wine SURPRISE RESTAURANT 6805 4th Ave. 448 86th St. Why coot Home When You Can Eat Here For Less? Good Pood and a Clean Atmoa-Phere CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS! Sunday Dinners 65 and 75 cents RESTAURANT.

"STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY" CATERING TO "BEEFSTEAKS," PRIVATE PARTIES AND ALL SOCIAL FUNCTIONS FINEST OF WINES AND LIQUORS WEST NEW BRIGHTON A substantial home In A-l condition; excellent neighborhood: brick and shingle house, consisting of 7 rooms; hot water heat; brass plumbing: parquet floors; 2-csr garage; plot 50x138, price $6,800. Kollf 4c Kauf-mann. Corn F.xrhange Bank Trust Building. 26 Bav St Qeorge, utaten island, Gibraltar 1-25Ss. VOGEL'S 6802 THIRD AVE.

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