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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 19, 1952 Netci of' Hospital's Ex-Patients Breakfast as Alumni ntw officer! were elected to! Island Council, KirighU of acevlatlnn fnr thp lumbus. and James Gleason, the hospital chapel at 277 Hicks' Marx' president or tne cneisea uiuo coming year. BROOKLYN GIs St. heard the Rev. Merritt nr.tilint 1 eager, pastor ot uur uay oi Theresa Mararh as vice prei- p-ar( intact Hnt Tat trpasiirr.

tke.Leltx, 3061 Metropolitan. Ave' Aa Iomt graoaats Solace R. C. Church and chap-Iain of the Holy Name Society of the Fire Department, describe his trip to Boston last Summer to view the monu Peter Ceravlno, 381 Metropol itan Ave, and James Rubino, and Joaeph DiGiovanni. whoi Jacksonville, Fla.

(UJ9 AW was toastmaster. as secretary, though flakes of snow were Other speakers were the Rev. spotted falling on this Floridi Thomas J. Kelly, moderator of city, it didn't go into the weath-the group, who also celebrated erman's records because "there the mags; Vincent Rnvola. dep-lwasn't enough to put it into the uty district leader of the Longlrecords." Army Non-c ommlssloned Officer Acad 233 Ainslie St ments of the American Revo -1-.

emy, at Mun-4 lution. Durin the breakfast four ieh. Sgt Max J. Slip- Bush Terminal Kiwanians Set for man, SHI St. Hi i radio opera Seattle Convention tor.

MLLI. Delegates of the Kiwanis Club I rm fgssS of Bush Terminal to the 37th annual convention of Kiwanis Prt. Wllbfrt Foss, 665 79th training at the Medical Replacement Center, Camp International at Seattle, Wash, In June will meet with over 10.000 fellow Kiwanians from Pickett, Va. Corp. Joseph Diax, 3 PresI every section of the United States, Canada, Alaska, and Bent St, is a patient in the Hawaii, according to club president Ray Mierjeski.

14 Oulining the program for the Brooke Army Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He was wounded last February in five-day convention, June 15-19, he said an exceptional panel of speakers and an elaborate pro Korea. gram of entertainment await Klein, 1644 Presi Lt. Jack Seattle-bound Kiwanians. dent St.

was bill Photo The social highlight of the awarded Kings County Trust Company is in business to be of servic to you to help build the property of our community and take a helpful part in the business life of Brooklyn. Come hi, open an account our advico and banking services are available to you. KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 342 FULTON ST. (In the Heart of the Boro Hall District) BROOKLYN 1, N. Y.

ItUMliM IMS Mtmbr Federal Iiuurmnce Corporation convention will be the annual president's reception and ball, mission at Fort Bliss, ALUMNI BREAKFAST Mrs. Genevieve Hanley, outgoing president of the St. Charles Alumni Association of St. Charles Hospital, reviews report on last year's activities of the members with the Rev. Thomas J.

Kelly, moderator of the group, and the Rev. Merritt E. Yeager, right, Fire Department chaplain and guest speaker at the annual communion breakfast attended by the hospital's former patients. honoring the 1951-1952 president Texas, follow of Kiwanis International, Claude B. Hellman nof lng his graduation from the Artillery Offi 155 Mon The Kiwanis Club of Bush Foffe's' Restaurant, tague St.

cers School. 14. iMk KMl Terminal will announce its of The St. Charles Alumni Association, a group of former patients of St. Charles Hospital of Brooklyn and Port Jeffer- Fifty-five members of the as tary high school diplomas at the institution while recovering from such diseases as poliomyelitis, held its annnual communion 'breakfast yesterday at ficial convention delegates in sociation attending the break SI the near future, President Mier fast, which followed a mass in ho received their elemen jeski said.

The following Brookiymtes were awarded the Combat Infantrymen's Badge in Korea: Sgt. Altera Smilovich, 43 Strong Place, and Pfcs. Sol Glickstein, 232 Remsen and Jim Por-tente, 216 Boerum St. In Berlin, Pvts. Irv Hirschorn, 604 Jerome Frank Semi-nerio, 750 39th and Dick Wright, 1268 78th St.

Boro privates also serving In Berlin are Seymour Paparo, 7608 I9th Pat O'Malley, -w i. -Fttl-zrrt '21; 648 7th St, and Charles Gilll- gan, 550 St. John's Place. Graduates of the Far East Command Chemical School, Camp Gifu, Japan, are Corp. Gerary Hines, 901 80th St.

and nWlefM M- Wmim CHRYSLER SARATOGA 6-PASSENGER SEDAN Pvts. Herman Beermann, 7Ji 10th Ave. and Lawrence 2345 Webster Ave. Pfc. Cliff Koeppel, 202 Palmetto St, who helped retrieve a disabled tank in Korea, has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal.

Sgt. Martin J. Lowe, took i in an in-r section at Camp-11, Ky, Heis-a sec Vi ant and a alified a hutist. i served in lit. M.

J- UW orld War II and is a member the American Legion and iterans of Foreign Wars. Sgt. Jut CI. Sebastian Mazzola, HI Pacific St, and Pfc. Tom irnwell, 304 Bushwlck Ave, reported to have left Korea the United States.

Sgt. hn 2182 Atlantic Ave, home from Korea, and is at imp Edwards, Mass. Tech. Bill.Dalton, 1928 E. 29th was promoted to that grade v.

Clark Field, Philippine i -lands. A -S li- Marine Pfc. John Ceparano, Sv'-v Nostrand Ave, has been raduated from the bakers jurse at Fort Bennlng, Ga. t. Theodore Heyse, 928 E.

40th is serving with the 35th Fighter Interceptor Wing in Japan. Graduates from the Chemical School at Camp Gifu, Japan, are Pvts. Jack Maurer, 1372 Putnam Joe Cnicarel- ITS NEW KIND OF HORSEPOWER IS SOMETHING TO FEEL la. Meserole Ave, and John Perry, 736 Chauncey St. The following Brooklynites are at Mildenhall, England: Pvts.

Tony JPlnno, 38 Scholee Jerome In comfort too, you feel the difference. The restful chair-high seats. The easy-to-get-through doors. The Onflow shock absorbers which far excel all others in rough-road riding ease. Yes, behind Chrysler's new engine you'll find a new kind of car.

Won't you come in and fed what we mean? NOTt. row Slmruif mandari Cnum Inptrial. AmUailt, ettr, CHRYSLER fuel, such as you have never felt. Saefy-power in sudden emergencies. Quiet power for cruising.

Accelerating power to take the tension out of passing cars on the highway or climbing hills. Another result is new long-term economy. It's an engine that scarcely forms carbon deposit at all. It creates less heat and develops less wear than other engines. It will last much longer, and stay younger on the way! And with this engine you'll find other driving sensations that are significant and new.

With Chrysler full-time Power Steering, you execute every steering move with one-fifth the usual effort drive every mile, at every speed, with five times the usual control! With Chrysler Power Brakes you need up to two-thirds less foot pressure and still stop in many feet less than other cars can do. With its 180 HP V-8 engine, on 125 Y2 inches of wheelbase, many people think the Saratoga is the beet Chrysler car of all for full enjoyment of this great new engine's new performance. There's something more than just numbers of horsepower behind the satisfying new feel you get behind this engine in this nimble car. We invite you to take the wheel and feel what happens! There's a new sense of easy power, of reserve power an absence of strain and, a presence of response that make driving a new experience. Inside the engine are reasons for this.

Its revolutionary combustion chamber develops more of the power in each charge of fuel than other engines can do. Its construction is both more sturdy and more efficient than other ypes of engine. One result is performance, even on non-premium OFFICIAL CAMP BLANKETS 100 Wool From ens of Amsri- ca't finstt mills. Rsgu-Ution camp lixs 62x82 wool THE FINEST CAR AMERICA HAS VET PRODUCED Rsprocsued wool), Colon: Nsvy. Green, Grey.

NAME TAPES FREE CMtYSIM HUNDREDS OF OTHER SIMILAR VALUES THROUGHOUT OUR STORE FRIEDMAN'S DEPT. STORE J. C. OBERWAOER, INC. orncui camp ouTFnTUS rut I0TS AND GIRU 137 St.

John's Place B'Uyn 13, N.Y. LONG MOTORS, INC. 1443 Pitkin Avo. Brooklyn, N. Y.

MERCER MOTORS, INC. 1769 86th St. Brooklyn, N. Y. MORIY MOTORS 8820 Bay Parkway Brooklyn, N.

Y. HINRY CAPLAN, INC. 141 Bedford Avs. Brooklyn, N. Y.

CASTLI MOTORS, INC. tSIS Fourth Avo. Brooklyn, N. Y. CINTURY MOTOR SALES Corp.

S74 Flatbush Avs. Ext, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRISCH MOTORS, INC. 20-34 Nsptuns Avs.

Brooklyn, N. Y. HOTCHKISS MOTORS CORP. 832-40 Bushwlck Avo. Brooklyn, N.

Y. LKVICK INC. 1388 Bushwlck Avo. Brooklyn, N. Y.

120S Flatbush Avs. Brooklyn, N. Y. PROSPECT MOTORS, INC. 833-83 Fourth Avs.

Brooklyn, Y. WALDORF MOTORS, INC. 2018 Conay Island Avo. Brooklyn, N. Y.

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