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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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8 BROOKLYN) EAGLE. FRI JULY 23, 1950 aSojt iavallabl! ty of fwi, hot fvt I I Brooklyn and Broadway NIGHT LIFE 'News In BrM Around the oHatlnn. made the preiU-Mons to Mr. and Mrs. HnrT Adler nf 5JU (nnlandt Si, Mrs.

Kltxahetli Kantx of 2721 Holmes Kl Mrs. Orsldtn array nf 9UO nrflandt St, Mrs. A. Pii-ara of 27 W. Sh St, and Mrs.

Orlrni)' K-haU of V. 2.14 St. Today is ihe semnd and final day for Ire rhest rays bring flfn hjr th association at Still well Ave. and the Boardwalk. All interested persons past IS hits been org I'd to come for the TOOMEY By JEANNE A restaurant, on the Mister if irr EstrelMU.

Rar.cho Grande. Noche de Rondi and Adios Murhachos. He has been singing inr he was a small boy and hia voice is known to American moviegoers who saw Walt Disnev'g The Three Cahalleros" for which he did the recordings. Pride of his heart Is his new daughter Maria Guadeloupe, a month-and -a half old. He also has a son, Jose Francisco.

Also at the Pierre may frequently be seen one of the most subtle advertising stunts in town. The Cafe is frequently patronized by Mrs. Walter Mack, mother of the chairman of the hoard of Pepsi-Cola. A bottle of her son's product is boat-weary diners. Reio cooling sea breezes, the cabaret with jstirh a location offers guest a fascinating, ever -changing view.

'CaArtrs Vinnsn nrAnrislnr Af Vinnan'i On ths Cat' trivnna -m )( 1 V.WwtSwhr Former Magistrate Tharles Solomon, special representative of Labor's for Political Education, A. F. I. political Charles Solomon i 'aoml Fink, Jack MarMahon and Sam Ran.lno Jack MacMahon. star basketball plarr at St.

John's University 1 learning the bitter truth of the "They also Fervt who only stand and wait." Jack, together with Ram Ranzino. North Carolina State can star. i. servjnjr, standing I-ong Beach, has this recipe for ucces. If his Marine Terrace were moved a few feet nearer the hav.

it would be afloat. While enjoxing a good steak or lob5ter dinner, visitors can hear the lapping of the water against the bulkhead. Over a cooling drink in the afternoon, the refugee from the sweltering city idly watches sailboats gliding past and youngsters riding surfboards. Ben and his orchestra piav for dancing Friday and Saturday nights. Xutsy Fagan and Joe Mulligan, singing waiters, ate also featured.

Open for the fifth Summer, Finnan's is a gathering place for- the I.ong Island political crowd. It is open from 12 noon to .1 a.m. every day hut Tuesday. Dinner i served from 4 to 0 p.m. A daily fishing boat leaves from Finnan's pier at 8 a.m.

On Aug. 8 when Dave Soden and other philanthropic Brooklyn-ites ecort fi.000 orphans for an all-day outing at l-ong Beach. Finnan ill be luncheon host to 126 nuns and brothers. fish than most could imagine. Clams here may be obtained in a multitude of forms, including shell roast, bisque, Chicago fry, Dttxbury stew, fricasseed and milk broil.

Waiters wear emblems indi cating length of service. A gold1 eagle signifies 25 years, a gold star fivp and a har one I IRISH SENORITA Betty Redly headlines the gay new Summer show which bows into the Copacabana Thursday. was sent up to the office, it was stale and lifele-s by the time it arried, to say nothing of the' fait that it was cold. AH of' which brings up to the Plattons toilav. They are married, and their brain-child is "Chicken in' the Box'' which is a company which delivers piping hot chicken direct to your door.

The chicken is Southern Fried ami comes with heaping portions of cole slaw and potato with hot biscuits besides. items such as veal cutlets, deep fried M-al'iops, jumbo ishrimps and main other treat iare all delivered, still hot, wkh-jin an hour of the order. The jPlattons are now located at IK. 7'ith Manhattan, hut jthey serve their home borough including that ery office build- in Brooklyn where the pair and waiting on tables at Tamarack Lodge, Greenfield Park, N. during the vacation months.

In the picture above, prrtty Naomi Tink, Brooklyn College junior, it giving the two husky 4 arm, will deliver the opening1 address tomorrow at the two- GAG A day convention nf the Newj One of the oldest. Brooklyn York State branch of the Inter-lrestaurants, which offers riinerc national Union of Operating a trip backward into the era 4' bu hoy a few pointer nn Engineers at the Hotel Com-jnf Lillian Russell and Diamond modore. His topic will he "l.a j.lim Brady as well as superlative hor and the American food is Gage and Toll-; The entire first, day of the con-oner's, founded at its present' vention will he devoted to a Fulton location in 1879. Famous'' consideration of political action for sea food its chefs know! EVERYONE is tk faaiilr Iawrrnre Tun Planning to drive out tn Iisland' Plan to visit the Law rence Inn, Rockville Centre, which features a quaint, ro-'onial atmosphere and complete dinners ranging from for sea food to $150 for Met z-ron. Appetizer and all the other fixings are included In the price of the entree.

BI8GER i I AND 4iftm BETTER THAN EVER ilitiuhni 100 Ynn. Quality Alwayi Oasis 2172 Rockowoy Avo. Off Btlt Parkway Brooklyn CL. 7-9818 Dining Dancing Nightly Italian-Style Cooking Sea Food, Steaks and Chops AT REASONABLE PRICES OPKN ALL YEAR off fht Beaten Path' LONG BEACH ENTERTAINMENT NUTSY FAGAN J0C MULLIGAN LOBSTERS CHICKENS for BANQUETS ro ALL OCCASIONS FROM tl TO in RV. 4-9326-1331 Y0m -Acco o4 ne tor 500 Con No Parkinf Probltm Horo THt I09E WAfHIMfJTOM I I FORT LCt.N.J.

I MMMMMPTII aaaem a M. Borough uii-tffr CECIL JOHNSON mander of Brooklyn and Stat en Island. The boro delegates will bivouac at the Statler Hotel. Flan for lh oiganlzatlon of Ian Drtnodox synagogue in the Slope neighborhood are Murry Boxer coin ahead smoothly, former Assistant S. Attorney Murry Fioxer announced today.

Boxer, chairman of the provisional committee for the new congregation, is slated to he named first president of the synagogue. Tha positions run in the family, rppaiently, for his brother, Har old 11. Boxer, is president of Congregation Beth Jehuda. Siv Coney Island residents, all volunteer workers for the, Brooklyn Tuberculosis and Health Association for the past four years, received awards yesterday for their help in controlling the oldest known contagious disease by helping promote chest X-rays. Kdwnrd Walton, assistant managing director of the as.

New Measutinj Guide, lusciout hosting recipe now included! New double-your-money-bacli guarantee ol extra freshness. BUY SUNNYBANKot SAFEWAY "mmmtm amJ INVITED Is crUknU joyoai tYt, tkxrs'li it titr )af for lis ksit if kt kolda kit itit ptrtf at Tk Bran Rail Mirror Rao. For fsrtkcr iafansatioa call TRianflt 5-7811. provide mam- attraction" f'r PHIL SPITALNY with his oil girl orchestra opened a mid-Summer engagement last night at the Starlight Roof of the Waldorf-Astoria, alternating with Griff Williams and his orchestra in place of Mischa Borr. on vacation.

guessed It, It's the same rard. The bespectacled prestidlgila- tor has S.fMMI tricks and claims; fo have initiated Ihe practice of exhibiting his Illusions at table, rhfr Vlwm He planned to he a teacher, but is; glad he changed his mind because a he says, "There's more cash in magic than teaching these days." One of the most refreshing; dining rooms in town, Ihe Cas-j cades owes its name to its main; decorative feature an artificial HOTEL PIERRE CAKE known as Francisco Cortes in his native Mexico City, came to this country six years ago and has appeared in Texas. California and Arizona as well as New York. He sings popular and classical Spanish songs demanded by pa i roils and has a vast repertoire of Mexican and South American numbers. Among the most popular with his fans are presents for voiir Darning Pleasure every SVS.

WALTER FRAZER Drum and Vibraharv aoloint Prince Bobs Vfnlifii.tf Bassist MARTHA SUE Snotna nt the Baby Grand Ernie Brown Km Unnon ft. the Eltc. Guitar LUNCHEONS. DINNERS SERVED DAILY RunrtRa Hlthwar Merrlra. I- 1 FrBirt Wh If 4 rniMm mi, frwrm tr.v.lv-,,..rv-j r- oL rvJUUK "1 ete lyn's leading citizens including1 b' "nd judges, political party leaders THE BRASS RAIL and department store heads fre-nncnt this landmark KEVINS FULTON, Brooklya Pancho Pitolas, famous Mex-BILTMOKK CASCADES tpnnr allf1 guitarist, is rur- Ktunts of legerdemain by appearing in the Hotel Sydney Ross, billed as intimate' afp- Veteran of 20 Mex-illusionlst, master of occultism ufan movies and many years and explorer of the psychic, are, Huh appearances in 1 WJTfW by labor organizations.

Corp. Robert. Rownan of 18 Connver and currently getting his mail in Paris with the European Command Detachment, was In the group nf surprised GIs who played host, to Mrs. Kleanor Roosevelt during her recent tour abroad. Mrs.

F. D. R. dropped in nn the soldiers at the opening of the detachment's enlisted men's club. After he made a short speech, she sat at the various tables and chatted with the GIs.

Rownan is the son nf Mrs. Margaret Rownan of the Con-over St. address. He served with the infantry during the, Xnrmandy, Northern France, and Rhineland campaigns of World ar II. Joseph V.

McCabe Joins Title Firm Thomas IT. Quinn, president of Inter-County Title Guaranty and Mortgage Company, announces that V. McCabe has joined the staff of the company and will make his headquarters at its Manhattan of- nce, in tiroamvay, wnerc he proudlv displayed on her table i at all times. Last vear she i ordered a Cuha Libre Pepi-Ciila and was interrupted by a man at an adjoining table who said, "Von don't make a Cuba Libre Pepi Cola, madam, you make it with Coca-Cola." He was, of course, an executive of the latter company. RANDOM NO'I'KS Jack Eign, Barney and Wally Wanger will be judges tomorrow at 2 m.

in the annual "Miss Rockawas Plav-land of in.7f contest, taking place on the Midwav of the Queens amusement park. Hundreds of bathing beauties will compete for the coveted crown. cah awards and a television appearance. Nori's in Lake Success is reviving the game of croquet as an after-dinnpr pastime and now has three courts doing a thriving busi ness proving that nothing ever goes out of fashion for good. Ted Mack will have ,100 mid- shipmen from Annapolis as guests nf his "Original Amateur Hour" broadcast Aug.

10. riattnns in Platters Two young Rrooklvnites who had good taste and capitalized on it. are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley riatton.

iney met only a few years ago in a borough office borough building where they worked. Their desks were side by side, and. during the course of the working day, they realized that they had many things in common. One of the things which they agreed on most heartily was the absence of any good restaurant in the vicinity, and the lamentable fact that, if food I $B' for special If group receptions CLEMENTfSCLOB 926 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Kir-luhr rMeculive'ii chirt in nsh Terminal Building now open to public for spr-rially arrsngrn parties, group dinners and rereptions, from p.m. Monday through Fridav and from noon on Saturday and Sunday. Superlative food and har and Attractive rlub dining rooms and lounge. Sperial menus maybe arranged. Tlphont: STtrllm I 03l or Shine, Hot or Cofdj it.

tDalton's Cabaret! Surf At, and W. SMh I Coner Island I ft Tickle Toe Trio, Sat, Sun. I Mnitft Entertainment Dancing a si a Cocktail Leon jo and Bar Steeki end Chops Lanchooo 11-3 Dinner S-t Sperial Sunday Dinner. 11 HALL, 330 FULTON ST. OPEN SVrDAYS I rr I aft IVV Rain proper way to set a table.

Fifteen tanned and happy youngster, radiant after 1o weeks at Mount Lawn ramp at Nyack, returned today to Brooklyn headquarters of the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, 401 State St. The children, all handiraped hoys and girls, were brought by the Brooklyn Red Cross Motor Corps from Manhattan, the first stop on their homeward journey. Bound for the missions overseas are two Brooklyn priests. Father Joseph J. Rickert and Father Thomas J.

Higgins, both Maryknoll missioners. Father Rickert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Rickert of 311 President is leaving for Japan, having seen service in Chile nd Peru missions in the past.

Father Higgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Higgins of 02 Java has been assigned to Peru. They are among the 20 Maryknoll priests who will participate in the annual departure ceremony of the Catholic Foreign Mission Society, to be held Sundav at Maryknoll, N.

Y. The First Brooklyn Squadron of the Air Force Association will be represented at. the association's convention in Boston, Aug. 25-27, by Vice Commander Arthur G. Wegman, Past Commander John Favorita and Herb Heimberg, group com- etk your liquor dialir ftr RlVEHBANK Quality California WINES mam mm "tank ch Kirerbank KVfKIANK VIM M.

BIOtM-VR. B. to 1 Crttradt tat bush 4ir-Conditton4 Authentic Cantoneso Cuiiioo LUNCHIONS DINNER bUUK TAIL LOUNGt Ncwll Dtcorattd BANQUET ROOM Aeoom. I to rerMni Facihtirl tar Dancing A tnltrlainmnl CHCRCH AVE. Inl.

i trv LATBU SH AVS. Ill cUmirul.r COMPLETE 7 COURSE SUNDAY DINNER J1.7S 1 Choice Winct Liquors 1 Catarina Small Parl.ien rrivato LHnin Boom Available Kl 10S ARIZONA DANCING ana1 BEN JAN0AK a. hn Onh. futurim 'DINNERS Irora Sl.iKt STEAK!) VISIT THg Jjt II II Ja will act as a title service off i- cer for the Manhattan First Field Trip aV9 vl DINE and DANCI an aar MARINE TERRACE UNDER THE STARS Clo.rrf Tun. Ttl.

I.Om Brarh S-IRO Gruhnund Dallr Flahlna Bnati defying the efforts of diners at the Billmore Cascades to discover how he docs It. English born and the holder of a Ph.D. degree grom the I'nl- versity of London, the Profes-j sor as waiters call the says that the secret, of some of his most inexplicable feats rests' in a knowledge of psychology.) One of these, is a card trick The subject watches as the deck' is rapidly flashed past him and! mentally selects a card from the! 52 shown him. The deck is then shuffled, the. subject pulls a card from the deck and, you Rr the first field trip of Long Island's newly organized Great Blue Heron Audubon Society will be held Saturday, starting from the Smithtown Branch Library at 8 a.m., and exploring the lower Nissequoque River area, with E.

A. Lapham of the Head of the Harbor village, Philip Nixon of Greenlawn and John H. von Glahn of Smith-town as trip commitee. Hdlsndor TONIGHT Carnival spniuored br Lh parent com mittee of the Oeorce Waahintton Carver Chttd Care Center, A M. K.

Zion Methodiat Church gymnasium, 480 Tompklna 8. "Ntuht of Stara, out4orr at ait Bttllwall Ave and the Bowery, Coney Island. Initiation In honor nf former Senator lame Meade, Loyal Order of Moose, Richmond Hill Lodge, 8:30. Louia E. Drago, Stt commander of the American Legion, will be honored a', a dinner given by the Kinga County American Legion at Tanpen'i, 3078 Ocean Ave.

Legion representative of SO 6 lata counties will attend. iJ MEXICAN TROUBADOUR Pancho Pistolas, famous Mexican tenor and guitarist, began a return 'engagement this week in the Hotel Pierre Cafe. He has appeared in 20 Mexican films and did the recordings for Walt Disney's "The Three CobaHeros." IT'S THE FLATBUSH est. mil a NIGHT RVOLI 1095 i i to GET YOUR BROOKLYN ZAGLZ fit Brooklyn Brooklyn offices of the com- panv. i Mr.

Mctane, a lawyer, has nan many years of experience in title insurance work and real estate law, not only in New-York City, but in up-State New Y'ork and other parts of United States, where he has represented a number of cli ents in title work covering oil and gas lands. He enjoys a wide acquaintance among real estate in the metropolitan area and lawyers and lending institutions elsewhere. He has been active for many years in the work of the Ameri can Legion, particularly in New York County, and with the Society of the First Division, with which division he served in World War J. Resigns as President Ernest V. Lyon has resigned as president of the Greenlawn Taxpayers Asso''on, to take effect next Tuesday.

1 1 NANCY ELIOT, musical comedy singer and supper club entertainer, opened at Jon Hadley's La Corn-media, 59 W. 52d Manhattan, for a four-week engagement last night. She sings show-tune favorites every night after 10 o'clock. iimi in i i 'siiVsasi! BEDFORD PLAZA AIB-CONDIXIONID 1268-70 Flatbush Are. JOE'S BOROUGH AIR-COTSDITIOIVED SHORE ROAD a THIS CASINO RICHARD MONTE ROSEMARY GARAOI SOt Pkv, it Ft.

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Air-Caditiaaa4 Eitaa-HahMl In MAIM In Queen and I.onq Itland 0 i EASY WAY must bo paid in advance warns Doily and Sundoy DAILY LUNCHEON 75c UP ITALIAN-AMERICAS DISHES CHARLIE CRIFCO AT THE PIANO NIOHTI.T TELEPHONE MAIN NICK REDAVID, HOST NAPLES IDEAL RESTAURANT LIVINGSTON ST. a Howard Johnson Queent Elmhurat. ar. 63rd Dnv CLUBS DICK m.nt;, M. C.

RAl'ER TWINS Deliciout Meal, 75c and Up Daih Lu. Snack, Cocktails E. 50th St, at. Park N. Op Daila Dlninr.

I)ni-lnf. Entrrlainmrnt TuesdaT thrnnirh S.n. day Walter Carlin. C. Bert Stnle Mnnrlay Oman Cneerta F-ieellent Rananet Faeilitlea Seatini Capaeilr UM) RESTAUR A NT BANQUET ROOM1 HOTEL BAB a.

ky WEST 41th St, RESTAURANTS Rtftaurant at ailllaetitn Lunch traia 4Sc. Oianar Alia a la carta. Obir Suntfan. Artonditiana nikolaus COMPLETELY NEW COURT CAFE air-conditioning 4- Court Sar. BriklT Cater to Umatt Parttrn Closed Sat.

Sun. SUNRISE VILLAGE SC.NR1SE HIGHWAY AT BELLMORE L. I. Want.fl 1132-1036 NcTer a Cover Caarc Subscriptions --WO- BROOKLYN IAGLE 24 Johnson Brooklyn Send my Brooklyn Eoglo Beginning Ending To (Noma). Vacation Moil Addreti Present Addrest- SERVE THE UN EST QUALITY OBTAINABLE.

AIR-COND1TONED LOUNGE. 103 HENRY ST. fit laitfiallaii FAMOUS FOR FINE FOOD BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, SIFTER SUNDAY DINNER AIR-CONDITIONED FOR TOl'R COMFORT PLYMOUTH Rataarant Cafeteria TOOMEY'S P.MPIRE BLVD. ROC.ERS AVR. WARFIELD ttt Car.

Kith Rt. NIGHT FOOD COCKTAIL Reataarant Chalca R0S0FF'SSSr HOTEL BAR 117 WEST 43rr St. AT TIMES SQUARE Ealakllahed 41 Dlmni Ida Oaem 11 A.M. Daliclaaa Haaaa Caaklna Wlnaa an4 Lla.uara. ala4arat Prlaaa Claaea Ranaay CHINESE Lichee PACIFIC LUNCHEON ItV UP PINNER fle UP CHINESE In Brooklyn CLUBS it Dlnim As Oancina No Coyer No Tal Faellltlei for WEDDINGS anj BANQUETS FREE Meetina Hoam.

DISTINCTIVE 30 CUISINE PELL ST. Club 802 Htli iv tr fltl Rets. SH. 5-8970 WINES LIQUOR A AIR-CONnlTIONEri Ratct Covir Postage Mailing Anywhara in the U. S.

DAILY SUNDAY I WK. 40c MO. $1.50 BROOKLYN EAGLE Phone the Brooklyn Eagle (Joing Helpful Ideas and Reservations. Places' Bureau, MAin 4-6200, for Mon. Ihru Fri, 9 A.

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