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

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NATIONAL BAPTIST CONGRESS TOLD: BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 26, 1953 7 GOING PLACES By AL SALERNO Ive months in the rebuilding, the House of Chan, Oriental New Garden of Eden Depends on Greater dining landmark just off Times Square, opened yesterday In all its new splendor but with all the tried and true dishes wnicti made its fame. a fire on Jan. 21 which still-rising costs. Air condition ing also helps take the heat forced House of Chan's closins Faith in Christ of God after more than 15 years of House of Chan will be open seven days a week starting feeding discriminating Chinese food fanciers. The earth eould become a re "The fundamental element In the Christian religion Is not with the lunch hour and con-, tinuing through cocktail time and dinner.

instated Garden of Eden, As host Sou Chan says, sicked fire gods burn down wherein there would be no Of This and Data MCE NOT KNOWING YOU Recently Sylvia Fine was dining at El Morroeo. Danny Kaye, her huiband, waa working at the Palace. They had arranged to meet there later. While Sylvia waa waiting, one of thoae buxom bore walked over to the table and aald: "Oh, you're Mrs. Danny Kaye.

I've been wanting to meet you for monthe. Dr. Raai-mataii, my huatand, Juet bought a house five blocks from youra In L. A. When We moved In we found our avimming pool measured only 20 feet square.

We just had to have a much larger one built, and it haa juet been finished. Now we have two awimmtng poole, ian't that wonderful?" There wasn't anything Mra. Kaye could do but wait until the Intruder had finished. Then, turning to her escort, Buddy Basch (Danny's press wiz), she exclaimed, in a loud voice: a creed nor a church, but personal experience of tl need to defend our way of life from Communism and a truce O'BRievh This is no fish soul with God, and it is upon in Korea would be Inevitable, story. O'Brien's Lobster House near the Long Island Rail Road terminal serves a Itrbster riin- majority of the world's tbU that the emphasis must House of Chan but not harm recipes.

Recipes made House famous, not other way around," Tht new restaurant at 52d St. and 7th Ave. is offering some 200 mouth-watering dishes done in the true Oriental style. Authentic Old -country flavor adds zest to the hill. population would exercise a for S1.50.

At today's prices saving faith in the Chrlat of be placed," explained Jernagin. Other officers elected that's more than a bargain. uod. This was the message deliv For your money vou get a the Rev. 0.

C. Maxwell, vice ered by the Rev. Dr. W. H.

president; Mrs. Bessie 8. one -and one quarter pound broiled Maine lobster withi In the line of real Jemagin upon re-election for ANNA APITAN uuuuKtW tell, secretary; Mrs. Wllhelmlna 8th year as president of Htretcnen, assistant secretary; dishes are such as the Yat Gaw Mein and lobster. Menu is a la carte, moder.ately-pi iced, and the National Sunday School nev.

a. i. aims, secretary em and Baptist Training Union came 15 varieties each of drawn butter sauce, French fried potatoes and a salad. The lobsters are received daily from Maine, guarantee-1 ing freshness. O'Brleirs at 596 Atlantic eritus; J.

C. Oliver, treasurer; the Rev. K. W. D.

Isaac, direc congress last nignt at tne latn Regiment Armory, 357 Sumner jchop suey and chow mein, ad tor-general and the Rev. E. C. before a capacity audi mittedly American dishe hut In demand. song stylist, ot Lester's 19 Park, L.

I this I uuuuuuuKul BABES ON ICl Georae Estell, associate dlrector-gen eral, also the Rev. A. Frank serves fixed-price luncheons ence of several thousand delegates from all parts of the Everything new but the lin Fisher, dean; the Kev. Hor menu and prices which have country. atio 8.

Hill and the Rev. been retained to take the heat arm dinner also has an extensive a la carte menu. Steaks end chops are choice grade and fresh vegetables are used. More widespread laitn McEwen Williams, assistant off the pocket in the: the Christ Of God, said Dr. deans; Lucy E.

Campbell, musi Lunch from 11:30, dinner from' HI 1 Weikel and Donna Jeanne I I of Hotel New Yorker show sV I hold a cool receotion for cal director, KObert Bradley, assistant music director, and Jernagin, would also result in the ceasing of all wars, the vanishing of selfishness, the subsiding of hatred and petty James E. Gayle, public rela Brooklyn Priest To Be Ordained tions director. 5 p.m. The establishment Is air-conditioned and has a coiy adjoining cocktail lounge. Hosts are Barney Premier-gast and Michael O'Mrlen.

whe Jealousies. Several thousand young Bap "Today we face the challenge tists paraded from Stuyvesant of fostering personal Christian faith in a new world com raric to the Armory with float; decorated automobiles. operated the Staghead chain of At St. Patrick's munity." The winner of the oratorical restaurants in N. Y.

am Long island. No Approach Needed contest was Elmiree Childs of Bethel Baptist Church of San The Rev. Harry J. Slev The survival of the Christian faith can no longer be fostered open Diego. with Darlene To- Two new skating act tonight in the ice show THE FINEST S.J.

son of Albertlna Sie and the late HarryA.Siev formerly of Hawthorne ran of Mt. Olivet Church of Mil joy past methods, he said, be- tel New Yorker Terrace Room. FOOD i there are waukee, second and Dorlyn will be ordained a priest of the churches in the world which ueraidine uavia or Baltimore, One, an English acrobatic comedy team known as the STEAKS CHOPS becoming more and mdre third. They spoke on What iork novmcc oi tee ety of Jesus in St. Patrick Cathedral tomorrow at 8:110 sensitive to the oneness of the My Church Expects of the Program of Tomorrow LUNCHEON 1 human race.

9CBVID Mil UTOt 30PM. "Doesn't everyone? POLLY AS A Ql Al KKK Kd Weinsr was Sitting in a restaurant 'when he first met Polly Adler. Polly at the time had the biggest hit in town, her own "Call Madam." Ed and the queen of the IMO $hady ladle had words, and Ed didn't pull his towels. A few years later, after his Damon Kunyon story was published, Ed was being dlnnered on the coast by Bror and Gllda Dahlberg, the Celotex biggies. Ed's escort waa Lady Fnrneaa (who had Introduced Wally Simpson to the Prince of Wales and thus had changed the history of a nation).

As they walked Into Romanoffs, who should be sitting alone at the bar but Polly Adler. She greeted Ed as he walked by. Ed, being the gentleman, turned to Polly and aald: "This is Lady Fnrness." Then addressing the most famous madam of our time, he added: "And this, Lady Fnrness, Is Pearl Adler." PORTRAIT OF A POP The other peeyem we were taking our dinner at a small 52d St. spot. The place la frequented by some of the town's toughest hoodlums.

Ai we were ordering, in walked one of our front page people. Ht had spotted our face atjmnd town and when we beck-oned him to join us he did. Moat of our conversation centered around his family, after we had discussed the six-carat cufflinks he was sporting. Recently he purchased a five-grand piano for his lassie. As for his boy, you could take 3-to-l he'd be a General and win walking away.

We asked him how often he ate out. "Oh, about seven nights a week," he replied. "How often do you get home?" we asked. "Oh, practically never," waa his answer. "When do you see the family?" was our last question to htm.

The affectionate father almost floored us. "Oh, they come to town once a week and I take them to dinner and a movie!" ELBA'S TOAST Wednesday we attended the premiere of Patrice Munsel in the Sam P. Eagle's production of Melon. In glorious voice, the Met star portrays the life of one Nellie Melon who reaches the heights of success only to lose her love, because her husband would be happier being called Mr. Armstrong Instead of Mr.

Melba. Later that same evening, at a party at "21" for Miss Munsel, we had the pleasure of meeting her. We saluted her perform-ance (didn't kiss her as others did, although we might have liked to) and said: "Mrs. Armstrong, we thought you were swell." Well, It almost knocked her over, but as she caught her balance she said: "Now you better meet the real Mr. Armstrong." The arm Robert Soulier extended was indeed strong.

1 ECONOMY One of our top female recording stars dismissed her press agent. However, after he got his notice he billed her for $17.50 he had spent on some small etty cash Items. Invoice after Invoice he mailed, but le never paid. Then he decided to mark it off to profit tf loss. The other week he opened some packages that "6 lying in his storeroom.

He discovered 75 records of a.m. by the Most Rev. Joseph F. Flannellv, auxiliary bishop of New York. I leaden, in the other, Karen, a vivacious redhead in a specialty dancing number changes bills next Tuesday, Sammy Davis and his relative replacing Tuny Martin.

Connie Russell added for DINNER FROM 1 DANNY SUTTON, homegrown crooner, headlines show ot Suburban Supper Club, Ocean Parkway. SUMMER UVaol SI -25 A graduate of ht. I i'miicn mi jjgtf Harbor Lights Assist School, Maple it. CHOICE WINES ft LIQUORS FREE PARKING Sammy is centermnn of the 2210 CHURCH AVE. BROOKLYN Will Mastin trio which includes his father and uncle.

NR. FLATBUSH AVE. IU. 4 KU So Buck mwi nek iptrUiaf (-lrti pl Ika topi ir idvfriiimi no wondtr it i Iki Brooklyn Etftt in min Brooklyn koaci I By JEANNE TOOMKY BLOND GLOBE-TROTTER Trust a determined woman to til Ci act! get what she wants, Eleanor Brit ton, vivacious cruise director of Moore-McCormack Lines, which anchors many cargo ships in Brooklyn, started out as a steno but kept taking WEDDING DINNE All INClUDfO! nAT and COLD MORS D-QIUVIES cruises till she qualified as expert and tended a Job, rest of the Royal Family in the Paddock, To be brutally mi IN MAGNIFICENT AIR-CONDITIONED The glamoroas platinum iranK, tnougnt yueen tuaa-beth, without her royal robes. PRIVATE DINING ROOM blonde lived In this borough as a very dowdy dresser by our WITH DANCE FLOOR a child, bat now hangs ermine at 10 Park Ave.

tandards. And Princess Mar GIANT MANHATTAN C0CKTAII FRUIT CUr GlACf enw oirvis carrot sfuai Anorffd Ron. nd OLD FASHWKED CHI0CEK SOUP WITH WCt ROAST VERHOMT WRKEY garet was worse. She She's back tnin the Corona- an with some belated but original impressions. She over on tne America, returning beige taffeta with panels swooping out under a little white sports Jacket, a dressy hat and white shoes.

But they were very sweet and the crowd obviously loved them. Nobody could beat England the way on tne inuen states wnere half the crew knew her ha v- INCLUDING ALL TIPS Inc worked previously on M-Mc vessels. This marks her ney an stick together. There 84th voyage. She's crossed the a great reeling or unity." seven seas more often Rev.

Horry J. Sievers many veteran mariners, and SHIPP1N0- NOTES Harry nas pisyea tupia in ion shipboard romances aboard her nusson of tne Norwegian set-men's House, Si Hanson Place, Futher Sievers attended Regis High School. Manhattan. He Conditd I TOSSED GRKH JtW REHCH DRESSING CHOCOIAT! PAWAIT WFFIl A BOTtll OF "FOUR R0SB" ON WIRT TABU and erfl Ginger Ale end Soda yo S.T1IR DICORATEO company's shine. Never mar II sttu campaigning foi entered the Society of Jesus in ried herself, though mirht In if, inril seamen recrea- t.w.

terfere with her globe-trotting. Uionai Held Brooklyi He received the degree of awwtiB rntwerw nwlW most recent recordings in each package. These are to the star at 50 cents apiece, and so far he has ived six such bundles with new ones arriving almost ry other day. Totaling this quickly, it adds to over two idred dollars. Normally, he would have telephoned or t'tten to have the deliveries stopped: but he won't be-ue he's sure she wouldn't pay the ten cents or the 8- nt postage for the letter.

The Rev. William Farrell. master of arts in philosophy from Loyola Chi Miss Brltton take over director of the Catholic Sea men's Institute, will be toast- VIOJ.NETTES stayed fn1 vH)DiNC cam NEVINS pulton BROOKLYN cago, in 1(1-17. He taught hi'torv at Caaisius College, Buffalo, (luring 1917-18 and received his tne urana noiet wnwn. met' master tomorrow night at testimonial dinner lor Jam ulentnlly, is not very grand.

'was there for only the first Morrissey, secretary-treasurer in 1 limn Ceorgetuwn University Graduate School. I FRANK HOOELLA prMtt FRI. tfj SAT. gV. and organizer of the Marine ignis ana tntn got a rather Mcvrs the i at until where Gen.

George Marshalll tht Port of New York, at the Hotel St. George. Some 1,000 'Wish You Here' Celebrates Its First Anniversary any other notables were are expected to attend. marks 25 years of service by of "Hoosier Warrior," a biography of Benjamin Harrison, 23d President of the United States. He has been pursuing his theological studies at West Baden College, Ind.

The first solemn mass will) bp celebrated by Father Slev- ijworrissey to me tocat water- Staying. The switch wan accomplished through the kind-nn of John and Cecil Moore. multi-millionaire owners of Britain's football pools, who "Wish You Were Here th row laoor musical with the built-in swim own tne simw ueacn ming pool, last night celebrated on Sunday at p.m. in First Aid Practice Hotel in Bermuda. They alto iti first anniversary at the Im the Church of St.

Francis of ton my seat tor tne rro- No -I rand Ae. and I.in- perial Theater. There Is Cfjsion, Which I witnessed COll) Road. The Rev. W.

Cole ord of how much water has Held on Avenue from a second floor private flowed through the illumi amng room at manner all drank champagnt man N'evils, S. will assist as archpriest. The Rev. Raymond A. Roesch, S.

cousin of the ordained, will be deacon and Ithe Rev. Timothy P. Reardon, A demonstration in and light duty rescue was giv nated tank, but the box-office boys eatimate that the Leland Hayward-Joshua Logan production haa taken In almost $2,300,000. with peers in knee britches en last night at the corner of ana lace go oyr S. will be sub-deacon.

Avenue and ocean with about 100 persons partici Broadway refers to the show MORE OK SAME "Later I aa "a miracle." When it opened went to a cocktail party and Dint Ik. wen Known peer. last June the general consensus of opinion was that like a WODdtr Id. Brooklyn i 7 Brooklyn homti! He'd had a few and was as tight pating uncier sgt. josepn oster, police co-ordlnator; Stephen t'hlckoa, light rescue supervisor, and Noah Freeman, head of the first aid group.

Two ten-man teams of spe clallsts. demonstrated the low as his knee britches. So a door I firecracker It would be out by July 8. But they counted with 'THE DESERT stor- man had to lift him into his rina KODert Newton, is at own open car a chartreuse RKO ond Century's Ava- Ion and Brook Theaters, ering of two "bodies" from a five-story building, which had koiis noyce. Between my Diue ball gown and white ermine cape, and his black velvet and! out director-producer-co-author Logan.

He began immediately to festage and refurbish the material, making the changes and improvements he would have made if the show had had "Treasure of tht been "bombed." Pedestrians! and tr.iffip wr nilrirl hv the1 looked like we iv.au in in in me ricjp0ilce auxiliary. A light duly very kindly dropped me off atireScue truck was used in the an out-of-town try out tour, TRADKJIABR noTlCE precaution tne me Dan was neading for." demonstration. swimming pool had prevented. DIHHCJt Wn.il'tl "It (ondillonrdDBBplJ Tamtam 9 BHITIHH HP1RIT "The ACCUSE JANITOR, BOSS OF SETTING FATAL FIRE IX" with the Secretly of Stttt igar ration is romine off in Yvunin inrte weexs, tne snow had been rewritten and redirected and within another three weeks "Wish You Were Britain. You can get butter Boston, 26 (U.R)- Meat is still nara to get.

D.fKK) hall Of Itor waa held in $100, Here" was a hit and the "hot never see any beef, but public notices today on auiplcion test" ticket In town. For ten and his boss was held i Dine Dance month! the musical was Broad they have some lamb. I never saw more wonderful people than the British. Many waited two days for the Procession in way's biggest grosser and lr ALKlJ WU.l, lift KFX'ElVBDI ball as a suspected accessory in an apartment house fire that took three lives. sun one oi tne major hits.

tat streets. It was very touch I'ohee William K. 4th for ing to see them sitting there In the rain. I asked the cab driver sewe sf the SMvsrtowa RISTAURANTS RESTAURANTS AMERICA CAFE Sa3 PLllMHJTH SfSSS H.V1S Fifth AM. II (IIS 81.

CHICMN IN THE BASK IT OUH liPSClALI BlITAt'EANT C', court, 42, confessed he toucheil off waste paper in the basement of the five-story building tor a promised $100 from the owner. He said he never col why they didn't seek shelter and he said, 'These people WlR Under Contract 41! At the Victoria Paramount'! lavish 3-D Technicolor film, "Slngaree," yesterday started Its fourth week at the Victoria Theater. wouldn't leave here snowed'. lected it. Edward A.

Reynolds. 5ft. ar eoiul't of five spmik of utruc-nWtaafcTn1. a. evVvm We Cater to Banquets, Weddings, Psrties and All Social Functions "Among the persons I recog nlsed In the carriages was I.dy 1 HIS TINS FOOD tM scrrsa The torbudiret production rested oh suspicion of being TOOMEY'S SMflRS RLVD.

a BOORBS AYR. ANSELMO'S CAFC AND SESTAtaANT CLASSON raax AVIS. Churchill at the side of Sir starring Fernando Lamas, Ar- AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOCR COMFORT Iv Th ''deck 'of in accessory, was quoiea laying he recently unped the Winnie, she leaned out and led Amrlfn FnnS icne Uani and ratricia Medina, la a solid hit with its exciting the people In singing. A police In" widtrf 'in insurance on the building from $15,000 to $30,000. BERN I E'S The Malbern House Itl LTVINQSTON ST.

(NEAR NIVINS) tnree-dimension etiecu. toTsn roa good food tamiiy DINNERS ALWAYS OPKN FF.K FASKINO IN REAR AlR-CONDITIONRD man rame by with a large bath towel and dried the necks of imphleti containing 'information ABBlONEK NOTICES TH1C VlTTBK fi all the sailors standing at attention. They looked like in ST. OFF SI RF AVE. CONEY ISLAM) e-ains oriN all ykar GARGIULO'S I CmNESE RESTAURANTS In 'I ii ii fm i fn ii ivar paint because the.

upon applloaVlon Jn chalk from their hats washed off in the downpour and made each5MmphtwSln I lullo lh- Sii- PAGODA BOROUGH HALL, AiRJcmumomv 330 FULTON ST. OPES SUNDAYS IDinins Daoctnc EntBrtainmen't 1 fOF 'Sfc 2 Skew. N.l.ly Km S. I VJ streaks all over their faces, The fur busbies of the Hussars depoalt wilt be refundad for TStklir OotkUII Laont' LicheVWiB i I I DUKI NORMAN, M.C. I-V, K0" fM iNST fAOILITUt NO oovis IS 1 were dripping and people began to sing, 'Old Soldiers Never Die, They Just Melt DOWDY AT THE DBRBT Phone the Brooklyn Eagle 'Going Place MAin 4-6200, for Helpful Ideas and Reservations.

Hon. thru 9 A. P. M. winners.

Bnar Supply; BETTY COHEN. "I got to the Derby and took William Alnrrn. Attorney for As-' i ih, pictures of the Queen and the JeM to JylS-Mt, Insl SuAh.

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