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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 28

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fopublican Women in 2d Hold Benefit Party night in th clubhouse, 1634 E. 14'ii St Proceeds of the affair, which was attended by more than 200 persons, will go to the 23 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRL, FEB. 9, 1951 Piel Bros. Purchases were made by a committee consisting of Sadie Robinson, Millie DeCarlo, Estelle Gardner, Therese Falk and Kathryn Schad, The Women's Auxiliary of the 2d A. D.

Republican Club club's welfare fund. Arrangements for the party: conducted a gala card party last Trommer Brand, Plant William Piel, chairman of the board of directors of Piel well-known brewers for almost three-quarters of a century, announced yesterday the purchase of the Brooklyn brewing properties of the John F. Trommer Co. This acquisition joins together two famous names in brewing, Piel founded in 18S3, and John F. Trommes founded in 1897, who have been neighbors in Brooklyn for over half a century.

Jt- V1 3 -V 1 George F. Trommer, president of the John F. Trommer issued the following statement: "I am very happy, indeed, that the Trommer brands and plants have been acquired by "aw-" mk SALE I Piel Bros. It is real satisfac tion for me because both Trom- mer's and Piel's always have been made in the same Old World high quality tradition." Terms of the purchase will Bade Stift Photo MAKING IT OFFICIAL Former Sheriff James V. Mangano receives official invitation from Diana Lupf to annual dinner-dance of the Mazzini-United Democratic Clubs of the 8th A.

at which he will be honored guest. Shown, left to right, are Councilman Arthur Low, Mangano, Municipal Court Justice Charles J. Beckinella, co-chairman of the dinner; Miss Lupi and Assistant District Attorney Louis Andreozzi. Dinner will be held Sunday in Hotel St. George.

give Piel Bros, ownership of Trommer fixed properties, inventories, and good will, including the right to brew and distribute under the Trommer William Piel label, which Piel Bros, will con-! Men's famous-make suits and topcoats-all hand-tailored! use the automatic pasteurizer; the first in this country to employ cultured yeast; the first to use colored bottles, and a leader in the precise control of its Elks Plan Minstrel To Aid Orphans, New Hymnal Used in Poly Prep Non-Sectarian Chapel Service brewing process another step forward in uniformity of The new hymnals at Poly With the exception of flowers Vels Hurl in Korea tinue to do. Consummation of the acquisition is subject to appropriate action by licensing authorities. In 1883, three Piel brothers, Gottfried, Wilhelm and Michael, pooled their funds and bought the old Landser Brewery in East New York, a small three-story brick building set in the middle of farmlands and a good half-day's journey by horsecar from Brooklyn's City Hall. Here with a handful of employes, the Piel brothers suc also are noteworthy for having hymns that originated in such varied countries as ancient More than 60 prominent busi-j that adorn the campus in Springtime, the sprightliest bit of color to hit Poly Prep in years is on the cover of 450 new chapel hymnals. A striking nessmen ana executives win; Greece, ancient Rome, Wales, Stephen J.

Gullo Named an Officer sing, dance and cavort on a spe cial stage in the Hotel St. Switzerland, Denmark, France, Austria, Russia, the Netherlands, Germany, Bohemia and red with bold black lettering on the cover, the new books replace hymnals which Poly boys George next Friday evening when the Brooklyn Lodge of Elks conducts its annual min ceeded in recreating the fine used in chapel for 25 years. England. Negro spirituals and old Hebrew melodies add en-' Of Pepsi-Cola Co. The new hymnals have more richment to the hymn collec strel show.

to recommend them, however, than cover appeal. According to Frank R. Hancock, musical 15 OFF! Rich worsted suits Spring wool topcoats You save SI Stephen J. Gullo has been tion. Some of the composers represented are Bach, Beetho Highlighting the perform Old-World quality of which they had dreamed, and offered a new brew to the surrounding countryside.

During the first year, 850 barrels were brewed and sold. Piel's had started on its road ance will be the appearance of named assistant vice president in charge of the bottle product control department or the Pepsi-Cola Company, It was an the "Sixteen Dancing Darlings. ven, Grieg, Haydn, Handel, Mendelssohn, Schumann and Sibelius. The types of hymns include plain songs, tunes from Interlocutors will be Vincent director at Poly since 1917, the new hymnals fulfill all the rigorous qualifications demanded by a nonsectarian boys school. That means, among other things, that the music to fame with a reputation for the Scottish and Genevan Psal Damianl, Francis Cuite and David Wallach.

Exalted Ruler John Manning, as master of ceremonies, will introduce the nounced today by Herbert L. Barnet, vice president in charge of domestic operations. In his new assignment, Gullo will be responsible for plant superior quality which has constantly been maintained from this humble beginning. From neighboring farmers, ters, carols, chorals, folk songs and modern hymns. Thirty themes or subjects are listed in the table of contents, and the must be singable, the tunes must be good music and the hymns must be good literature.

members of the cast, which, as usual, has been coached by Al Doyle. me iame ot nets eeer soon topical index contains listings spread throughout the country' Poly boys, who represent a Former Magistrate Leo Healy of hymns under nearly 200 different topics. side to Brooklyn and "far-away" Manhattan. From the beginning Suits are magnificent, long-wearing pure wool worsteds (many imported)! Every one individually cut and hand-tailored to give the superlative "custom-look" for which this maker is famous. Single, double breasteds.

36-44, long, short, stout. Limited time hurry! Topcoats are lightweight pure wools and yes! sale-priced with Spring little over a month away! Find rugged cheviots, sleek gabardines and coverts. Button-through and fly-fronl styles. 36 to 44. wide variety of religious backgrounds, participate three times a week in devotional services, and the hymnals are chosen Among the old favorites In is chairman of the event ana will be cast as an end man along with Municipal Court Justices Roger J.

Brock, Henry the new hymnal are Rock of Ages, Abide With Me, Blessed Be the Tie, Faith of Our Fa it was tne policy of the company to make the business grow purely through the quality of its product and without offering financial aid to outlets, either retail or wholesale. This was a daring and courageous thers and the Twenty-third with care lest they offend the religious beliefs of any of the boys. In keeping with the whole mood of the chapel service, the hymnals must be religious in Psalm. Among the hymns most popular with the boys are Dear Martuscello and Charles Beckinella. Frank Dilson and Eugene Jones also will be end men.

Proceeds will be used by the Elks for the orphans fund and to provide comforts for hospi God and Father of Mankind, stand for any brewer to take in those days and one from Immortal Love Forever Free and I Need Thee Every Hour. tone, yet the hymns must be phrased in general words rather than in words of specifically religious or sectarian wnicn xtne company never talized veterans, particularly varied. Convenient payment may be arranged, plus snaul! seruir charge Loestr'i Sirrel Floor Shopn or Aen jibimwiilLOESER'S, Fulton at Bond, B'klyn N. Y. TR.

5-8100iiiiiiiiiiiliiiBiiroWWl the wounded returned from "The chapel services at Poly represent a vital part in the educational program of the The pioneering spirit which Korea. launched the business was lat er in evidence on many occa connotation. Furthermore, tunes must be arranged in lower keys in order to make them singable for the Poly boys, who range in age from about 10 to about school," Hancock says, "and among the qualities engendered sions. Piel's Brewery was first to produce and maintain a brew Dilling Sisters Give by our devotional services is the spirit of brotherhood." 17. that really matched Old World Mt.fyi':v.

quality and flavor; the first to Benefit Concert Mildred Dilling, harpist, as Eye and Ear Quietly Launches Fund Drive With Modest Goal Goodbye Heartburn -Hello TUMS! sisted by her sister, Charlene Dilling Brewer, violinist, will give a benefit concert tonignt Qokk relief lot sou stomach. aaa, aad indigeiaoa. Suu onlr I FOR THE TUMMY Stephen J. Gullo sanitation and operation, and also for water treatment for which he is a recognized authority. He will direct the company's traveling chemical and bacteriological laboratories, a service which he helped to start during the past year to assist Pepsi-Cola bottlers throughout the country in maintaining uni Hfwwi.

unmwi wan at 8:30 clock in the auditorium of the Community Church, 40 E. 35th Manhattan. The proceeds will be given to the John Haynes Holmes Community House at 28 E. 35th Manhattan, which is being developed as. a recreation and education center.

Mildred Dilling, in private life Mrs. Clinton W. Parker, has, during the past year, given concerts in the United States, Canada, Central America, South America and Europe. She is on the board of directors of Goodwill Industries of Brooklyn. preserving eyesight, restoring hearing, countless minor difficulties.

"This hospitfel Is not endowed. Consequently we are obliged to manage on a pay-as-you-go basis. By careful management, we are able to carry on with relatively little outside financial assistance. But what we need, we need. "This is a Brooklyn institution.

It makes no distinction of race, color or creed. Its dooijs are open to all who require the specialized services we offer. Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, 29 Greene made its annual appeal today for contributions to finance its philanthropic work and it was something unique among' appeals to the hearts and pursos of our citizens. For one thing, the 83-year-old hospital, which brings medical help to thousands each year suffering from eye, ear, nose and throat ailments, wants to raise "at least $18,000 in the next few weeks" an amazingly small amount in this era of atom-bomb-sized fund-raising ventures. And this despite the fact Direct (CM UOuudU Nmi Neil-Step MIAMI 535 Clki.

924 form high quality standards set by the parent company. Gullo joined Pepsi-Cola In 1047. Previously, he was associated in a technical sales capacity with the Liquid Condi that the cost of canng for patients has tnore than doubled in ten year's." Also, even that small amount is to be raised without a campaign, without a campaign staff, "WO 4-1000" Kf advanet reservation! not tioning and as a chemist with the Coca Cola Company. During World War II he served for nearly four years with the Air Corps Training Command in Texas and California, being Ulster 5-3888 Betel It Oeerre, Clark 103 9th An. (It 41 tt.l discharged in 1946.

BR. 9-6492 N. V. (V. lult IM A native New Yorker, the 32- without fund solicitors, without all the recognized big-time shouting to shake the conscience of the moneyed citizen.

Instead, the hospital management mini utirvary Plm iti Irr. Frh year-old executive resides in i -V I i ilililii riiHlMfdiH VlHi If fl'i Flushing, with his wife and two children. He is a graduate of Brooklyn College (B.A. in chemistry, '40) and did postgraduate work in chemical en pointed out, there is this one appeal followed by the hope that those who read or hear it For your Berkshire nylons gineering at Polytechnic Insti will think enough of the hospital's work to write a check and send it to the hospital. tute of Brooklyn.

He is a mem Said Louis C. Wills, former ber of the American Chemical Society, American Waterworks president of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and now presi a rwm CMgltt achini matd Muiterola not only bringi fast relief Association and the American Society for Quality Control. pam-reueving medication break, ud eonreetion In nnnr hnn. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES ehial tube. intern le offer ALL the benefits of i muatard plaster without th.

bother o( makinr one. Juat rub it on cheat, throat and back. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COuW. Eastern District of New York dent of the hospital: "When it is considered that our clinics are attended by 400 to 500 patients daily, at an increasing cost, you can imagine how our expenses mount. Specialized services such as Brook In the Matter of INSTANT HEAT OIL, BURNER Bankrupt.

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING PETITIONS OR CLAIMS AGAINST THE ESTATE OF THE ABOVE NAMED BANKRUPT. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to an order entered In said proceeding hy the Honorable Louis J. Castellano. Referee In Bankruptry on lyn Eye Ear provides for the ens of thousands of suffering men, women and children, January 25th 19M, all persons having is the new phone number for our Brooklyn Office, You can also reach our two Manhattan Offices by dialing WOrth 4-IOOO placing at your service the personnel and facilities of each of these offices quickly and conveniently through one switchboard. petitions or claims against the estate would be beyond their means; they could not afford to go to ASPIRIN Zl AT feSgj its AipL private specialists, yet their nf the above named bankrupt as debtor in possession or airalnat the Trustee in Bankruptcy herein tubsequent to January 26th, 1950.

must file suchpetl-llon or claim on or before March 15, 1951. at the office of Jacob Frummer. Those ever-popular, famous Berksliires will delight her heart. In new Spring shades to complement her new Spring cogtumeg pretty beige or pretty glow. So sheer so flattering yet practical! 8V2 t0 H- need is extreme, and they de pend on us.

Moreover, this hoS' Trustee In Bankruptcy, No. Court street. Krook vn. New York, which iaa petition or claim shall ha duiv pital has a long and excellent record for the successful treatment of eye and ear afflictions, verinea ana contain a statement of the particulars thereof and the facta snow ni that the ob 1 1 nation described in said petition or proof of claim wsa incurrea py tn Danarupt nerein debtor In possession subsequent to Reject Von Oppel Plea Title Guarantee AND Trust Company January 28. 1950.

and that all person firms or corporation who fall to file .1.63 .1.65 SI gauge, IS denier. 30 gauge Kant Runs- For Return of Stocks such pet tlon or cam as above pro- vmea on or oerore March is. I9.il, win be and are forever barred and fore Washington, Feb. 9 (U.R) The closed from making or asserting any 15 gauge Kant Runs 1.S5 United States Court of Appeals petition or ciaim against tne estate ot the above named hankriint for anv ob ADVEBTISEBUNT yesterday rejected a bid by Chartared 18S5 4 Main Offict: 17s BROADWAY, NEW YORK 7. N.

Y. WOrth 4-1000 MANHATTAN, I E. 45th St JAMAICA, 90-04 lSlit St BROOKtYN, 175 Rsmstn Sb WOrth 4-I00O JAmalea 1-3300 WOrth 4-1000 Hosiery Loener't Street Floor Fritz Von Oppel, scion of a German auto manufacturing fam Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH ligation Incurred by the bankrupt as debtor In possession or by the Trustee in Bankruptcy herein subsequent to January 26. 1950. and from asserting any claim against the assets of this estate now in the possession of the trustee herein by reason of anv such ily, to recover $3,700,000 in stocks held by the Alien Prop WHITE PLAINS (Westcheiter), 70 Grind Stieat WHIti Plain -7600-f Airbank.

BRONX, 370 East 149th Strut MOtt Hmn 5-0600 Do fate, teeth drop, slip or vobbla Ketltlon or claim. Any creditor, who ave duly filed such petition or proof of claim against the above named es MINE01A (Nhiiu), Old Country Road Franklin Avenua erty Custodian. The stock in the Harvard Brewing Company of Lowell, and the Spur litdttoM 7-0889 tate arising subsequent to January 38. tardea City MHO-fti IAEA etlt'on need not tile a duplicate pe or claim. when rou talk, Mt, lauih or neetet Don't ba annortd and embarrawd by such handicaps.

FASTSETH, an alka-Hna (non-actd) powder td tprlnkls on your plates, keeps falsa teeth mora JlrralJ sat. Olvas confident leellnc of security and added comfort. No rummy, tooev, pasty tail or teellnf. Oet, FAS-rEETH today at any Uuf store. 1961 near February 8tn, Distributing Company of Nash IT.

GEORGE, S. I. (Rldimond), Bay St SlbraHsr 74900 IIIVERHEAD (Suffolk), 6rffln Annus Mvtrinad 2300 yours, ville, vtos seized during Attorney for Trustee. 11 W. 42d rft.

lilLOESER'S, Fulton at Bond, klyn 1, IV. Y. TRlantfle 5-81001 the war as an enemy asset New York IS, N. 7,.

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