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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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Brooklyn, New York
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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED JUNE 13, 1945 Fy.NInTi rrmtivo A1 thelr only elue t0 the Jele Columbia Electt Dirtetort CX-INaZICapTlVe, OJ, sinking. Unci's G. O. P. State Committee-j mncU ptMident knf a-a.

oiuan unman' Slats Ittnrniv nr vjpncii He lacKea ciouies out was given woman; eiai Aiiorney 'Brooyn jve anj jar Hospital to Back, Sole Survivor ft shirt and pants by leilow pns- Nathaniel uowsiein ana muid announced the election of oners. Dally rations of watery soup, Baar. nk D. Fackenthal. Drovost of Declares World's Fulure Resfson College Graduates and an eighth of a loaf of bread Of Torpedoed Ship were supplemented by Red Cross Proceeds will go to the building Columbia University, and Dr.

Alfred fund for the new clubhouse at 100 Grant Walton, pastor of the Prospect Place. More than 1,000 Fiatbush -Tompkins Congregational persons are expected to attend. I church, as directors. Jose Munis, 63, sole survivor of: parcels and cigarettes, randy and tho m.vh.n sugar sent by the Isthmanian Ml Lines, operators of the Steel Age. The future condition of America 'ne- mut at Ma unlnj Born in Spain, he has been an and the world depends on the young st fter three etT ln German! American seaman since 1908.

4 7 'i prison camp. 1 SAVINGS irom our A11 other mernberse of the colleges and universities," declared were lost when the Steel Age UUD cxPecTS Dean Tristram Walker Metcalfe oflsunk off Tnnidad ln 1942. He 1 1,000 at Card Party Long Island University ln hU ad-i managed. aDoard 8 Members of the 10th A. Start Saving Today LATEST DIVIDENDS FLAWS dress at the 15th commencement; lu, will exercises of the institution.

"The lm ne explained. cultured mind." he asserted, -is1 use the captain sent me down old a card party the only dictator that free men t0 tne galley t0 make coffee wnlle their first social function since. rt asknowledge." clr WHltn; KinRS County G. O. P.

Leader John Thirty-nine student received de-! UP oy ine k. crews Became district leader last grees of Bachelor of Science and 18 wllcn ttacked his ship. December. It will take place in the were awarded Bachelor of Am de-iHls twounds were treated and he Hotel Granada. i wns rnlrpn trt th Mirla unJ lfn.

it i i mi i crees. Students craduated with nui ua nosiessen wm oe rar. honors were Claire Toby Deutsch, lag Mora camp near Bremen. His Crews, Mrs. Anna M.

Dixon, his, postcard from there provided I co-leader; Fred M. Ahem, Repub-I United States Intelligence officers I lican state Committeeman of the Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude; Dolores Elaine Greenstein, Marvin Sherman and Rita Marylin Silver, a OPEN THURSDAY 11:45 TO 9 P. M. Bachelor of Science, magna cum laude; Edward Israel Lewis, Bachelor of Science ln Accountancy, cum i if mil ii ruMiJMiiHi' jj laude; Carolyn Sally Cohen and Beulah Gordon, Bachelor of cum laude, and Lillian Rose, Bach- elor of Science in Retail Distribu-jf tion, cum laude. 1 5 Rabbi Israel Goldfarb of Congre- gation Beth Israel gave the Invocation at the ceremonies, held in; Richardson Hall.

375 Pearl St. The; 5 QUEEN OF DIAMONDS Anne Baxter, movie star, wearing $1,500,000 worth of diamonds, is shown with group of Brooklyn jewelers. The Bowery Jewelers Exchange will sponsor a War Bond auction tomorrow at Sara Delano Roosevelt Park, Canal and Christy Sts Manhattan. The rally will be at noon and $50,000 worth of diamonds will go to bond purchasers. Left to right are Adolph Pusrin, Benjamin Fabrikant, Miss Baxter, Irving Friedman, George Harris and Jules Rudmck.

Rev. William M. Mooney of StJ -s Charles Borromco R. C. Church de- -L livered the benediction.

Wiseman Honored By Masonic Lodge Lawrence Wiseman, Kings Coun Vets to Hear Surpless Church Federation Host in New Offices Magistrate Abner C- Surpless will ty Commander of the American Legion, was honored bv Centennial be the speaker Saturday night at Lodge, 763, F. and A.M., in Py-! meeting of the Royal Arcanum ithian Temole. 135 W. 70th i veterans Association at the LongI of the committee In Manhattan, last night. Mr.

Wise-1 Grotto clubhouse. 343 Carlton man is a past master of the lodge. iHis topic will be "Current the! Amonir those who arranged for Clarence Hewitt, president of the The Brooklyn Church and Mis- chairman ion Federation and iUs associated charge, organizations were hosts yesterday Others present included afternoon at an open house and tea Rev. Dr. Alfred Grant Walton, the open meeting, attended by association, will preside.

at their new offices in the S. Parkes president of the federation; Bishop Masons and Legionnaires, were Memorial Center on Cad- J. I. Blair Larned and the Rev.TJ. S.

Marshal Spencer C. Young man Plaza. Ralph Emerson Davis, vice presi- and William Purcell. WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN Open Thursday 1 1 :45 to 9 P.M. More than 100 guests were shown den" of the federation; Harriet M.

through the offices in the old Murray, federation secretary; Wil-Ovington Building at Fulton and "am G. Creamer, federation financial the Bible Store at 108 cial chairman: Eugene Field Scott, Clark the Neighborhood Club general secretary of the Brooklyn- mate and the church facilities provided Queens Y. M. C. A Frederick L.

through the co-operation of the Daniels, executive director of the. Church of the Neighbor on Clark Brooklyn Bureau of Social Service; St. and Monroe Place. Housed ln Mrs. Louise Simsar.

executive secre--the offices, in addition to the fed- tary of the Brooklyn Council of So-! eration. are the Brooklyn Council "il Planning; Harold B. Pretlove, -of Church Women, the Christian president of the Brooklyn Bible So--Education and Social Service rie- ciety: Howard Roberts, president of partments of the federation and the the Postoffice Employes' St. George a Brooklvn division of the Service Society; the Rev. W.

O. Carrington Men's Council. of the First A. M. E.

Zion The Church and Mission Fedora-' Joseph M. Lotsch and Dr. Eugene a tlon, with its establishment of the L- Carter and Earl Adams of the center, Ls the first important bor- Protestant Council, of which the; if ough organization to take definite federation is a member. action toward developing property; fronting on S. Parkes Cadman Gets Bov Scout Post 11 A til W'A MADE lOYOyRDm' magnificent new coats of 1 Black Persian Lamb Plaza as a Brooklyn civic center.

It ls expected the center, in the words Wlllard C- WoIff of 139 A-''elh of the Rev. J. Henry Carpenter, ex- Road, Douglaston, assistant man-i ecutive secretary of the federation, aqer of the commercial department will become "a focal point for of the Brooklyn Union Gas Corn-Protestant Urn in Brooklyn." has been appointed vice chair-Mrs. George Marshall Billings, man of the organization and exten- presldent of the Brooklyn Council of sion committee of the Brooklyn Church Wompn nrranppri for re- Pounril Rmr SVnnt nf Amorlm LU freshmenti, provided under the di-i rectlon of Mrs. William WathallJ SAVE FATS AND WASTEPAPER I0 REMEMBER SMOW DAD FATHER'S VDAY SUNDAY, JUNE 17.

1943 HE'LL LIKE 1 1 i T4 i 52.50--2.95--3.50 i refill Styled from the coat canvases designed by the City's top flight fur artists for 1945-46. And made from the skins you yourself choose here from the cream of the latest Persian catch. We can picture no finer Persian coats than will result from your selections now! Turn on the Sunshine, June 17th Get Father an ALLIGATOR the name that's at famous for rain protection as our Gentlemen's Corner is for good taste. Like Dad, they're all-weather friends. Impeccably tailored at well as thoroughly weatherproofed they look right in clear as well as stormy weather.

$495 t0 $1 295 Pto federal tat from .10 6 Many skins are A. Hollander Featherlite dyed Stormwind, fully lined. Galecoat, light weight. FUR SALON MARTIN'S THIRD FLOOR Galetone, tuede finished. STREET FLOOR Divided payments may be arranged, and we will hold your coat safe in our Fur Storage Vaults until you arc ready for it Mail and telephone ordert, Joan Taylor, TRiangle 5-3100 5 26 COURT STREET CORNER REMSEN Open 9 a.m.

to 6 p.m. CORNER OTKILTON B'KLYN FULTON AT BRIDGE BROOKLYN SM.

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