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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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1 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1942 Legion Show to Feature Song On U. S. Troops in Australia Men's Club to Hold the unveiling of a Riant picture of Gen. Douglas MacArthlir, Fuchl Church Auxiliary Holds Communion Breakfast The second annual Mother and Daughter communion breakfast, sponsored by the Ladles Auxiliary of the Church of the Holy Ohost, 17th Ave. and 45th was held In the Mldwood Drill.

Addresses were delivered by Mon-slgnor Jerome J. Reddy, moderator of Catholic charities In Brooklyn, and Dr. Edward J. Ficarra of Kings County Hospital. Mrs.

Edward J. McEvoy. chairman of tea tables on Catholic Day for the Week of the Blind, also spoke, An original song dedicated to American soldiers In Australia will be sung at the minstrel show of the Kings County American Legion, to be given June 6 in Kismet Temple. The number, entitled "Down was written by Edward Fuchs, a member of J. W.

Person Post, 14, and it will be climaxed by Feie for Orphans Jack Kalin, proer.xm chairman for the Men's Club of Union Temple, is com pie ting arrangement lor I lie annual failing' mid clnl- will be interlocutor for the show. Proceeds will go to the American Legion Children's Camp at Green Valley, N. Y. Louis Drago, commander of Person Post, is chairman of th camp committee. Mrs.

Rose V. Fuchs Is auxiliary chairman. dren's turkey dinner to for May Palk- Bensonhurst Women Aid 20 in the temple, 17 Ka.te VI Members of the club hosts io boys and bu-Ln of Judea Home, I ho Homo for Girls, Join; for Boys and the Orphan Anne Y. Crutehley Weds act lis Pride Joseph Home Loienie William Rich in San Diego 4: i Socieiv of Biwkh n. 35 Raid Wardens Sign For First Aid Course Thirty-five air raid wardens of Sector Zone 2, Bensonhurst, have signed up for first aid instruction by the Red Cross.

Classes will be held each Wednesday in the New Utrecht Y.M.C.A., 1841 84th St. Classes will be held under the supervision of Dr. Louis Bonfield, Red Cross lecturer, and Dr. S. Sultan, sector warden.

Another group of men and woman will receive instruction every Friday under the direction of Dr, Cohen. v. United Jewish Appeal The Women's Division of Bensonhurst and Mapleton, Council of Jewish Organizations, Is aiding the United Jewish Appeal and Is urging Jewish residents of the community to aid the drive. Mrs. Rebecca Gold is chairman and Mrs.

Samuel Brill, Mrs. Diamond and Mrs. Isaac Shalom arc co-chairmen. A conference was held by the unit recently In the home of Mrs. Aaron Kottler, 8404 Bay Parkway.

1 is club president. Speakers win State Transfer Tax Apprai cr P.ivid E. jjorien and Dirk Fii-hcll. radio sports commentator and a program of entertainment will he ptesentcd. Anne Yeaton Crutehley, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Crutehley of 78 89th was married in San Diego, to William N. Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mead Rich of Brooklyn.

The bridegroom is stationed at the U. S. Naval Training Station at San Diego as a physical instructor. Mr. and Mrs.

Evan L. Jones attended the couple. PARTING GIFT Copt. John center, recently was recoiled to duff in the air force, and is shown at the presentation to him of a plane mode of flowers. Left to right arc: Walter C.

Bryan, Richard-Jr- Moloney, Captain Doyle, Gus Dauernheim and Col. Archibald Pohl, retired. OA POCK CITY BROOKLYN BAY SHORt Ill WAH STAMPS AM BOMIS AT I.OESEBS Mm: Office to Assign Defense Duties Volunteer workers will bo flitted to at the Precinct OCDV tomorrow nntht. The meeting has been arranged by Special Scs-sioas Justice Matthew J- Troy, chairman for the precinrt. Justice Troy has i.ssued fl call for typto.

reeistrars and clerks. Mrs. Jennie Holmes. Mrs. Geor-tc Graveson.

Mrs. Thomas Dowlmff. Camilla Alienee and Mrs. Louis C. i Lohmann will a.s.si-,t in registering; applicants- 1, Neighborhood, Bay Ridge News Valerhe phoro ray ridge BRIDE Mrs William F.

Scully is the Holy Name Hears 3 Score 10 Club Plans Annual Fete i The Three Score and Ten Club of i Brooklyn is for i's an- nual dinner and dance, to bo held May 13 the Livingston. 301 i Fchermcrhorn in the downtown section. Mrs. Sally Schumann, hostess of the club, is directing a floor show, i and is co-chairman of the event, with Mrs. I.

LaiiR. Mrs. E. Feibert is in charge of the tables, according to A. Euiiene Sproul, president of the croup.

Other future events include a card party on Mav a birthdav p.ir'.v on May 26 and a dance on Mav 2f. former Grayce Davis, dough- St. John's Professor Warfare was dis tor nf Mr nnrl Mrs James1 'Spiritual Gregory Davis of 610 Oving-ton Ave. cussed by Dr. Walter Wilhran of the economics depart ment.

of St, I John's University, ouest speaker at the annua: Communion breakfast I of the Holy Name Society of St. I Aieim Church in Oivnon's Restaurant. Another was the Thomas also a member the faculty ai St i The Rev Owen .1 Smith, of the rlvrch. and the Rev Peter Fly. were among the guests of honor.

Robins A. C. Beats Bay Ridge Robins The Robins A. C. defeated toe Bay Ridye Robins, 3 to 1.

It was a pitchers' duel from start to fin.sh with Eddie McAleer having an edge on Amari. The Bay Ridge Robins were the first to score, Louis Eriqtiez hitting a homer in the second. The Robins A. C. marie one in their half of the inning and scored again in the fourth and fifth.

Score: Bhv Ridap Robin! Robins A abrhoa abrhoa Dahl.L'b 100 4 0 0 4 3 Sul van. 2b 3 0 0 4 Malfrs is 411 10 Gir.r;e. 4 0 3 1 2 K-orn 401 I I Onidrra 3 0 0 fi 0 Randall rt 311 0 0 Andrs nib 3 0 0 11 0 MrAtfer 401 0 Rrilly.lf 100 OOBornm.rl 3 0 2 0 0 Km canlf 1 0 0 0 0 Slanlf I'll ir 3 I 1 2 1 I ft. Wiy Personals Two Brooklyn sturiim's at Hamilton Collece. Clinton, N.

have i been chosen as contestants for the McKinney prize speakini; oompeti-i tiou. They are Allred E. Lovelanri Jr. of 639 Washington Ave. and Allan Grayson of 80 Winthrop St.

Mrs. Solly Schumann 106th Inf. Veterans Set Reunion for May 1 1 Headquarters Company of the 106th Intmtry. A will hold reunion May 11 to celebrate the anmveisary of the sailing of the Senecas Prevail Parent-Teachers Elect Officers Tomorrow Officers wnl be elected by the Paren'-Teaehcr Association of Public School 200. 1940 Benson at a meeting tomorrow.

At a mce'in? of the executive board plans, for the presentation of a play. "The Farmer's Daughter." were discussed. It. will be presented on June 12 and 13. Members of the association are Studying first aid.

Instruction is being riven under the direction of Mrs. Ceha Zanser, treasurer, one of the teachers in the school. Four mothers are air raid wardens. Bennett Post Auxiliary Presents Flag to Club The auxiliary to Floyd Bennett, Post, 1060. American LeRion.

presented an American to the Neighborhood Service Club, a uroup of relatives of men in the armed forces, at ceremonies recent lv in Public School 203. Avenue and E. 52d Flatlands. The banner was presented by-Mrs. Mae Naylor.

Americanism Wolfiiuer, Brooklyn music Fnniirz 3b 311 2 1 Razonli lb 3 0 0 11 0 PnskiMi.rf 2 0 0 0 0 Molrn 3b 30 1 ,0 teacher who studied abroad, pre regiment to France on the U.S.S. i s-h ck rl 10 0 0 1 Dolan 2 0 1 0 0 Over Emnons seined a recita' by her students Fitni7zi.cf 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 AlllHll.p yesterday in the Chamber Music Hall of Carneiiie Hull, Manhattan. 29 1 5 L'4 13 Tola If 31 3 8 2 President Lincoln durim; the last war. The event will be staged at 111 28 St Manhattan, and 'he cues! of honor will he Col. Arthur V.

McDermof. New York Selective Service Director, who was a captain of the r.impam Efforts are orine made to reach all members of tile comnanv. Knnnu -0 1 0 0 0 0 00 0 1 2 Robin A 0 10 1 1 0 0 0 x-3 A 3 Flrror---Gazalc Enduoz. Mn-n Mair-v Iloublf- Dolan HnmPl Enotlrz Runs battpd Ericnir. Dotiblp pi.ivs Sul.n-an i unassisird Slaplnnn and Sirork mil Bv Amur.

4 bv MrAIrrr 9. Walks- Oil Ama' i 2. nil Mr.Mp.-r 2 Unipup BurkP. Time ol camp 2 00. rtrooklMi nnd Garden City IFMOTHER WEARS A LARGER SIZE ol jusl one or two Iml many, nianv stvlrs in our pronp of slip.

Anil eacli anil every one is cliai'ining! Sketclird: Tailored ravon erepe villi lirnislilrlioi detail. Tearnsp anil while. Sizes 2.25 Mollier vill love the smooth tailored lines of Ihis ravon crepe nightie. Flalleriiif; Mir-plice norkliiie. Set-in midriff to give a sliniinins: effort.

Tearose and hhir. Sizes 12-13 Moth slip and piwn mono-graniini'd wilhoiil chaise. lfint'iiihrr Mnthfr Day Sunday. May 10 Linccric Second Floor Mr- Anthony Grassman won a pric of a wai oonri at a recent i-ridue and tea of the St. Angela Mali AuMhary in the 1 Prospect Park West.

The Bay Ridge Seneca? scored their third victory of the season when they met the Emnons on the Public School 94 grounds, by 4 to 1. No runs were made until the third, when Ditirro crossed the plate. In the fourth Matheson. Mele and Prep scored. The Emnons' lone tally came in the fifth.

They threatened anain in the sixth, but their rally died. The scores: S'-lHTas Fllinnn iili pn a nil pn a 4 110 1 Uv.r so; 80 rmodTi 3b 5 0 1 0 3 Oriftw.3b sill 4 3 I). linnet 311 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 Hrnrv.ss 401 110 Mir tin. 3b 4 0 3 1:1 0 Tuctiy.U) 401 4 0 P.IP3 4 0 0 4 4 1 no ili.Ib 4 10 nrrklry.rf 2 0 1 on rt 4 L' 10 Pk.gb 4 0 0 1 Luhilll.r 4 00 0 Maims. tf 3 1 1 00 Committees Appointed For Church Bazar Mr William E.

Jansen. president chairman of the unit, to the club. Mrs. Helga Small, past, president of the auxiliary, opened the rites. 1 MM W' i If Mil piP High School Pupils Give First Aid Demonstration A first aid demonstration was given by students of Fort Hamilton High School under the direction of Ruth Nash at the first meeting of the newly founded Parent's Association in school auditorium, 83d St.

anc Shore Road. Carl W. Linscheid, vice resident, presided in tiie absence of the president. Dousila.s McBride. An andre.ss of welcome was given i of the Women's Society of Christian Servire of the Fourth Avenue Methodist Church, has announced committees ir the annual Sprinc bazar which will be held Hie Parish hall ar 47th St.

and 4'h Ave, on Mav 14 Chairmen of 'he bnorhs are Mrs. Avery Pavne. Mrs. Charles Weeks. Mrs.

W. Goridard. Mrs. C. L.

Stouten. Mrs Alexander Staab. Mrs Chester Hume. Mrs. and Prospect Park Opens Big Croquet Lawn The Park Department opened the croquet in Praspect Park durins the weekend on the lawn ar the west side of the park near the 3d St.

entrance. The court accommodates 20 games and has a house for equip C. Lncuy of 1149 St. John's a candidate for a master's druree at the "1st commencement of Syracuse University on June 8. He is a graduate of Abraham Lincoln Hiah School and majored in public administration for his (ic-ree.

Mrs. H. B. Srheller of 33 Crooke Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert J. Walker of 800 E. 17th Hilda Lotr.cs of 3 Picrropont Place. Dr. and Mrs.

M. E. Hoefle of 430 75th S'. and Harriet. M.

Murray of 174 Cooper St. are vacationing at the Chaltonte Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. Mrs. Catherine Martin of 1336 State president of 1 the American War Mothers, who has been ill. is now very much and will attend a card party May 7 in Hearn's Auditorium.

Man- I 24 4 Is 3.i 4 9 21 0 Tola is 31 1 Tola Run Minns- banrd 111 MpIp. IVirro. Prop. Or.flin Tun-have Pn'P- Lil.v. Cninuindori.

Papa. Mi'Li hiif Hr nry. unhlm. Mrlr by the principal. Augustus Ludwig.

The school band, directed bv David S. Rattner, chairman of the music department, played. Krrors Smirk out Ott Mrle, on bal (iriffm. Httny 2. Vi By Mp.

A. Ba-os 3 Umpirp O'KppIp ment. Permits to play and to store Mrs. Robert Hammond, equipment may be obtained at! Litchfield Mansion, 5th St. and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, p0y Alumni Day Set Prospect Park We.st.

110V, iM x. nr l.S uil.l nil; UIUi.3- trial engineering. Alumni Day will be observed Saturday at Poly Prep Country Day-School, 92d St. and 7th Ave. The school will hold the annual exhibition of manual arts on Mav 21.

1 A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frankfort of 9413 5th i Ave. in the Gotham Hospital, Man-i hattan. I 1 I ha; tan.

John S. Averv of 461 Willoughbv a senior at Adelphi Academy, has been awarded an Olin Scholarship at. Wesleyan University, Mid-dletown. Conn. The award is based on academic record, character, and leadership in student The following Brooklvnit.es have been elected to Tau Beta Pi, engineering fraternity, at the City College School of Technology, Irving' R.

Chavkin of 538 New Jersey Richard Fenton of 479 Pennsylvania William Rabinowitz of 231 Brightwater Court. Robert. D. Schultz of 396 Bristol David i 1 miiniiis. 1 Catholic Women Fete Men in the Service Members of the Catholic Women's Council of Kings County served on the hostess committee at a social and dance held at the National Catholic Community Service headquarters, 9249 Shore Road, Mrs.

John F. Resan is chairman of the committee. Harold Rambusch Speaks At Communion Breakfast Harold W. Rambusch of 217 2d St. was speaker at the communion breakfast, of the junior organization of the Dr.

White Memorial Catholic Settlement in the Hotel Touraine. Mr. Rambusch is a designer and decorator of church interiors. Mrs. Flickenger to Speak Mrs.

Gordon W. Flickinuer will read a paper on Hawthorne'' at a meeting of Cresco Club tomorrow. The meeting will be in the home of Mrs. John D. Moore of Manhattan, formerly of Dyker Height.

it At Our Brooklyn Store Only SLIPPERS FOR MOTHER activities. A son wa.s born to Mr. and Mrs-, f.ri.vard La.an.-kv S.veeriler of 125 Ocean Ave. at the Israel Zion Hospital. Mrs.

Sueedler Is the former Ruth Le.slie Mo.s.s, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maximilian Moss of Brooklyn The child, who will be named Richard Moss Sweedler, is a grancl.son of former Municipal Court Justice Nathan Sweedler. The Rev. Thomas L.

Settle of the Episcopal Church of the Nativity and Mrs. Settle. Mr. and Mrs. G.

F. Sheeran. Mr and Mrs. H. B.

Landau, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eichler, Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Schmielau. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Bockover and Mr. and Mrs.

fi. A. Watson are vacationing at: lie Berkeley-Carteret, As-bury Pari-. John J. Delany Jr.

ol 707 E. 19th a graduate ol Brooklyn Prep, has hron made a. member of the sttider- dramatic organization at fsTORE I YOUR I FURS VfOR INFORMATION CALL BROOKLYN BROOKLYN Segall of 1586 E. 8th Si Georac J. Moncher of 83 Riverdale Richard Oriani of 903 Brooklyn Bernard Pearlman ol 1521 Sterling Place.

Joseph Pistrang of 1667 W. 1st St. and Irving Schuster of 428 Sheffield Ave. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Long. Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Dickens. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alcott, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Victor and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robbie are vacationing at the Chelsea, Atlantic City.

Local residents elected to positions at the recent convention of the Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle in Syracuse. N. were Mrs. Elizabeth Adams nf 72 Hemlock chairman of auditors; Charlotte Vreeland of 86-83 102d Richmond Hill, outer sentinel: Lillian Srheffer of 71 Elton inner sentinel, and Mrs. Denan of 1207 Washington State reporter.

1.39 BRIDGE CHAIRMAN Mrs William J. McCarthy nf 402 75th St. is chairman of the bridge to be held tonight at Gregory's Restaurant, 84th St. and 4th Ave under the auspices of the Blue Sfor Mothers of Bay Ridge, whose members have sons serving with the armed forces. Thoe are the kind of clippers Mother really uanls.

They're the kind she'll lire in hecaupe they're not fussy and frilly but conservative with a world of comfort. CapepKin or kid with soft sole. Willi or without heel. Blue, black, red. t'2-(5.

Fashion Thrift Shoes Street Floor. Reads Paper at Meeting A paper on current was read bv Mrs. Wiiiiani purely ai. meeting of the Bay Ririse chapter of Delphian. The meetinc was held in the home of Mrs.

Copley Self. 6815 Ridge Boulevard. Entertains at Tea Mrs. Noah L. Peterson of 68 Bay Ridge Parkway entertained at a tea her home for the benefit of the Bay Ridge Day Nursery.

A talk was given by Mrs. Arthur Van Aux. Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. Charles C. Valentine of 53 82d St.

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