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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1943 1 WiHno Mnct Four-Star Father To Visit His Son (.: tii" local church following t.i" IjsWs vu.e on June 6. John Hart, president of the Brooklyn Society, said: "Although, this is a splendid opportunity for Dr. Wunsch and we are proud that he has been selected for the post, I his resignation will be accepted with the utmost i egret." Dr. Wunsch has been pastor of the Church of the Neighbor since 1933. He was previously professor i of theology, Bible literature and Washington Churcii Calls Dr.

Wunsch The church of the Neighbor. Clark St. and Monroe Place, today announced tne resignation of Its pastor, Dr. William F. Wunsch.

who has been called as minister of the Washington, D. C. Six'iety of lie New Church, designated as the National Churcii of the General Convention of the New Jerusalem. Dr. Wunsch will be Die guest of honor at a luncheon in the parish Star Mothers in the group.

Mrs Fran Knight, president of the club, answered: "Thank God there are no Gold Star Mothers among ii'. We just pray and keep our tinners crossed." rJi-JJ BKOIs'M Mock Raid to Give I. Town Taste Of Commandos 4 Defense Groups Will Repel Enemy In Maneuvers Sunday Special to the Brooklyn Eaglt Manhasset, June 4 Residents of this North Shore community will be eiven a realistic picture of a com-nmndo-type raid Sunday at Manhasset Ncek, with lour defense organizations taking part in the mnneuvcrs. The outfits will Include the 4th Itcgiment, N. Y.

Guard; the U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, the Civil Air Patrol, and the Port Washing-tun Auxiliary Police. The incident calls for an "enemy" raiding party of about 150 troops, transported by commandeered private cruisers and guided by ttolen scout planes, landing at several paints on the shore and attempting to infiltrate to vital military objectives inland. Defense troops will endeavor to detect, intercept and destroy the invaders.

The "enemy" troops will be supplied by the 3d Battalion, 4th Rest. N. Y. Guard. The Coast Guard Auxiliary will supply the "commandeered" boats.

The Civil Air Patrol will furnish planes for both sides, and the 1st and 2d Battalion.1!, 4th Regt. N. Y. Guard, will be the defending force. The maneuvers will be about the same as started seven or eight years ago by the South Shore Power Squadron of Freeport and tthe 3d Battalion.

U. S. Marine Corps Reserve of Brooklyn, when the feasibility of transporting troops through inland waterways to a point on the ocean front, where "invaders" had landed was successfully demon-fctrated. BUY V. S.

WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS Wonderful lecec DAM-BUSTER MEETS KING Flight Lt. J. C. McCarthy of St. James, L.

an American serving with the R. C. A. is shown being congratulated by King George of England at a British bombing base. Lieutenant McCarthy, vvho took pert in the raids on the Ruhr Valley dams, was awarded the Distinguished Service Order.

He already has a Distinguished Flying Cross. JEWISH ENCYCLOPEDIA IS NEARING COMPLETION TAILOIIEI) AS WELL AS IX Ol OWX WORKROOMS When wo riistnmrrs last year that our Kinglitr Tri nls didn't have any wool in tiicni, tliry looki-d duhinns. Hut tins year tlirv' sent in adinirini; I'rirnds. and tlicsr frir nds t. ll ns what "a wmiili rful pifcr of cloth" that Kinjjlitr suit is madr of.

Spun rayon, lonp-wra rinjr. beautifully lonl. woven hy tile mill that many fahrie men r-m-ider the foremost in America. 'c'c the cloth in suits selling for a pood deal of money. Ours are 2.2.

.50. Vc don't tailor them in Announcement was made today of the publication of the ninth volume of the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, of which the Rev. Dr. Isaac Landman, rabbi of Congregation Beth Elohim is editor-in- chief. The 10th and final volume will appear in a short time, it was stated.

community for the benefit of the Appeal. Among the events scheduled will be a dinner of the Ocean Parkway Jeaish Center at the Fust Cong re gallon Tifereth Israel. 550 Ocean I Paikway, on Sunday evening, and on the same date a dinner nf Con- si elation B'nai Israel of Mid wood Closing exercises of the religious school of Beth-Sholom People' Temple. Bay Parkway and Benson of which the Rev. Max Reich-ler Is rabbi, will be held at 8 pm.

languages at the New Church Theological School. Cambridge, and was principal there from 1921 to 1929. His previous pastorates have been at Bath, and at Roxbury and Waltham, Mass. Since 1927. Dr.

Wunsch has been Summer preacher at Little Harbor Chaicl, Portsmouth. H. He w.i- born in Detroit. and is a graduate of the University of Michigan. His Henrv, has been on Guadalcanal for some months with file armed forces.

ii KI.VG 7 1 ft lit the us is our this luiy. than $22.50 i aiot4 in out cton tttciriiccmi our own hut tailor who makes them for one of the hest. You have complete assurance that Kitifilitc Tropical is a rare Worth considerably more we're asking for it. One of the unusual features of i at the temple's auditorium, 251 Volume IX, which runs from Rochester Ave, "Piosbul." a legal form originated by the scholar Hillel, to "Speyer," The Rabbinical Alliance of Amer-a biography of James Speyer. th? ica.

which has headquarters at 141 American banker and philnntliro- i S. 3d announces that its newly pist, is that for the first time in elected officers are: Rabat Leon literary history it will present a Machlis, president: Rabbi Samuel comprehensive picture of the Jew i Turk and Rabbi Sliolem Udensky. as a soldier. The volume is dedi- vice presidents, and Rabbi Israel cated to the memory of Justice Turner, secretary. Louis D.

Brandeis. Max Abrams. chairman of tfte Flatbush division of the United Jewish Appeal, today anonunced a series of social functions in his MARTIN'S Memorial Riles Set for June 13 The anni'al memorial nervier of Bay Ridge Post, American Legion, will be held in St. Michael's Church, 42d St. and 4th on Sunday, June 13.

The Legionnaires will march to the church, led by the posts senior drum corps. Other Legion posts will also be In line. Thomas Flnnerty is to be marshal of the parade. His aioes will be Thomas Cahill, Fred Muller, Frank Clinton, David Brown, William Rankin, James C. A.

Hennessey, George Kin. Herbert S. Carter, Harold Hodgkin, frank Hushes, William Gooth, James King, Gerald Dowd and Harry Hoti.se. Commander William Boyle will lead the post members in tne march to the church. Luncheon io Aid Children's Shelter More than 100 persons are expected to attend the annual luncheon of the Children's Day and Night Shelter of Brooklyn tomorrow afternoon In liie Ocean Terrace Room of the Half Moon Hotel, Coney Inland.

Mrs. Mae Sclilacms, chairman In charge of arrangement, has announced that proceeds of the event will be used for maintenance of the institution. The shelter, at 130 i Boerum cares for 100 children daily. QUEENS CHAMBER TO HEAR LABOR CHIEF The Rev. William J.

Kelley. chairman of the N. Y. State Labor Relations Bond, will discuss labor relations and legislation at a lunch-eon meeting of the Queens Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday. The meeting will be held In the headquarters of the organization.

24-18 Bridge Plaza South. Long Island City. Arthur A. Johnson, president of the chamber, will preside. tomorrow temple.

in the vestry of the On Wednesday evening the Kingsway Jewish Community Center, 2902 Kings Highway, of which the Rev. Charles M. Rubel is rabbi, will graduate the largest confirmation class In its history at services In the temple. 9 P.M. 4 a a a 1 5 -1 i Wounded in Africa Glen Cove.

June 4 -Palsv Rici who operates a litile tailor at 33 School St. and has lour suns In the army, is going to take a trip Sunday. He is going to Ayre. where one of his sons, Corp Vincent C. iJimmic Ricci.

Is re- i covering at Lovell General Hospital from wound suffered in action In North Africa. "Jlmmie." who is 30 enlisted In the Infantry three years ago. went to England over a year ago with an armored uiii'. and arrived in North Africa in November. Recently Mr.

Run was notified by the War Department that Jim-mie had been uncled in action His worn was much lessened bv two telegrams he received yester- 1 day, one of them from Jlmmie. The other was from Mi. Ricci's nephew, Major Ralph of Brooklyn, vvho is stationed at Camp Devens. Major Cavalaro said he had visited Jlmmie 'he hospital, that 1 the corporal was fine. Mr.

Ricci lia a 4 -stir service flan displayed at His ether sons in service are Salvatore, 24 years, old. who is John. 35. and Eugene, 19 Mr. Ricci and his wife live at 37 School St.

No Gold Stars Yet, Mothers Pray And Cross Fingers The Army and Navy Mothers of a patriotic, social and welfare group of more than 75 whose sons are serving in the armed faces, held its first annual dinner last in-lit at Felzmann's Restaurant. 39' ii St. and 4th Ave. The mothers, with headquarters in the Jewish War Veterans Build- i ing. 8721 4th formed their or- ganizaiion a year ago and meet twice each month, holding bridges, teas and socials for the purpose of raising funds for their sons.

E.u ii of our boys is then remem bered at Christmas, on his birth- Car and on the various holidays throughout, the year with a gift of Si." Mrs. Leo Hines, treasurer and thai: man of lie dinner, declared. Her only son. Arthur, recently refill ned from Guadalcanal to attend Officers Candidate School, presented the mothers with a tattered Japanese bavonetted to shreds, which he found on a dead I Jap after a battle. Asked if there were anv Gold I CALL LANE BRYANTBi FOR SAFE FUR STORAGE layon mesh unmussable and meant to be "lived in" Now and through the honest port of Summer'.

with NO precious time vvasted ot the iron I Deli-ciously cool ond just classic enough to make it right for any occasion. Two-piece with young set-in belt solt shoulder tucks ond big "bow-tied" buttons. Blue, green or luggage. DPES5ES-- SECOND FLOOR bv Mail .1 4-4i rooruyn 15 HANOVER PLACf Off FuHa-sI SHl Sizes III I OPEN THURSDAY UNTIL GOOD NEWS FOR DOGS! 'MBATi :7 "wfrttm, IF! Buys MEAL FORM Dogs can have alt the animal proteins they need if they're fed MEAL FORM CRO-PUP, a dog food which contains the maximum amount of animal proteins allowed by the government more than many nutritional experts say is minimum requirement. And MEAL FORM GRO-PUP has every known mineral and vitamin dogs need for growth and vigor.

Experts indorse it. Dogs LOVE it. ECONOMICAL, also. Two boxes MEAL FORM GRO-PUP are all you need buy to feed an average, normal 15-pound dog for a week! Also available i RIBBON FORM MADl IH BATTlt CKtlK BT RllFF0R For Service Men I The New York City Defense Rec reation Committee, 99 Park Ave. a 40lh St.1, through the generosity of the entertainment world, offers partial list of free amusements and I recreational activities available to-i day.

Afternoon tickets from 11 a.m.; levelling tickets, 4, 5.30 and 7:30 p.m. Apply 99 Park Ave. for tickets. The Brooklyn Defense Recreation 'Committee. Concord and Navy Sis-land ihe T.

V. S. O. Information Center and Lounge, 191 Joralemon also distribute free tickets to leading Brooklyn motion pbture theaters and various other amue-! merits on special occasions. Stage Plays Tickets available for matinee and evening performances of many legitimate Broadway plays through the courtesy of the League of New York Theaters.

Baseball Tickets required. Apply 99 Park Harlem Center; Brooklyn Navy Street Canteen, T. V. 8. O.

Brooklyn, and Stalen Island Center. No passing in at ball parks. Yankees vs. St. Louis, Yankee Stadium, 3 p.m.

Motion Pictures "China "Paramount. "Crash Dive" Albee. "Slightly Dangerous" St. George Playhouse. "Jacare" Tivoll.

"Presenting Lily Mars'Metropolitan. "Desperados" Fox. Miscellaneous "Iolanthe" Provincetown Playhouse. 8.30 p.m. I Beebe Rollerskating Rink As- toria, L.

8 to 11 p.m. Henry Hudson Hotel Swimming. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. I Rockefeller Center Observation Roof, 10 a.m. to midnight N.

B. C. Tour Radio City, 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. Parties Hospitality Brooklyn Navy Y.

M. C. A 167 Sands dance. 8:30 p.m. Navy St.

Canteen, Navy and Concord Sts. Bingo. 7:30 p.m. Catholic Friendship Club Informal party. 9 p.m.

Apply 99 Park Ave. for passes. Duryea Studio Dance, orchestra, refreshments, 9 p.m. Apply 99 Park Ave. for passes.

Studio of Music Education At home party. 8:30 p.m. Apply 99 Park Ave. for passes. The Brooklyn Defense Recreation Commit Ice suggests that Brooklyn- ites who have tickets for any kind of entertainment, that cannot use, send them to the committee at the Navy Street Canteen, Navy and Concord Sts.

The committee will see that they get into the hands of service men on leave. 1111,111 COMFORT" DEPT. 'MS' i' CONSERVE Y0UR FURS Wlh HOLLANDERIZING This scientific treatment remove every fleck of life-destroying dust, soil ond grime in an exclusive "dry shampoo" process. However, it is much more than just a cleaning method you also RESTORE YOUR FURS wirh HOLLANDERIZING Natural oils, the substance that keeps your furs from splitting, drying out, and shedding the "youth" substance are stimulated and recirculated. But there is even more than this to the treatment You will BEAUTIFY YOUR FURS with HOLLANDERIZING Brilliant lustre and feathery-soft undertones, the source 'of fur's inimitable flattery these are acquired in greoter meos-ure than you remembered your garment ever having before.

coo as icy come We now are prepared to show our complete col-lection of Kinplite Tropical Suits, tailored of wonderfully cool and sturdy spun rayon cloth, in all the customary solid tones as well as the cluster and hairline stripes you like to wear to lm.sinc.ss. Sinplc-lireasted or double-breasted tsfi3BS2, DO YOUR FEET HURT? Are troublesome feet hampering your war effort; slowing you down making you "hurt all over Don't sutler needlessly get relief! Tike advantage of our facilities for relief. Dr.SchoU's Fool Comfort Service includes skilled attendants, private fining booths. Dr. Sertoli's Shoes, Arch Supports, Remedies, Pads, Plasters, Lastik Anklets, Rurtbcrless Stockings and other aids ior foot relief.

The cost is negligible in view of the results. Specify "Hollanderixing" when you phone TRiatlgle 5-3100 for our Certified Dry Cold Storage. Come in for a Free Foot Test! Foot treatment fiiien by UCEMSEI) I'ODI A TKIST To patron of our Litinftnttm tri-rt miiYi in now ilotril 4 romplne rerorrf 0 your rititt there ore on file irili 547 FULTON DeKalb (OfH-n Tluirs. niul Sal. 'lit Vil A 90.

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