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

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which included a visit to St, 3ROOKLYN EAGLE, APRIL 20, 1949 Around the Borough will have a card party for the benefit of its building fund at St. Stephens Hall, Xewkirk Ave. and 28th Friday. Mrs. Frances Maggiore and Mrs.

Adeline B. Uril are Charles Hospital, the distribution of Easter plants to hospitalized veterans and a Visit to Fort Hamilton Hospital. Gifts their 28th wedding anniversary at their home and received greetings from their sons Mai. were presented to the patients Arthur Haake, U. S.

Marines, Recruit Arthur Lawrence of who is in Washington and Lt. William Haake also of the Marines, now in North Carolina. Mr. Haake is president of the y. Pfc.

Howard W. Ueimer of 1 12 1634 8th Ave. nas completed basic infantry Marine Fathers Association of Dahill Road is training to be an air force technician at brone will speak tomorrow at a meeting of the 2d A.D. Republican League of Brooklyn, 1634 14th St. Former Assistant District -Attorney Howard B.

Gliedman is club president. Other speakers will include William J. Elliott, G.O.P. leader of the district, and Sadie F. Robinson, co-leader.

Pilgrim Commandry, Knights Templar of Jamaica, will assist Long Island Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons, tomorrow in conferring the second degree on a class of candidates at the Masonic Temple, Clermont and Lafayette Aves. The Ladies Auxiliary of Bay Ridge Post, American Legion, sponsored an Easter program is president of the Associa tion. Unless the owner of two dogs, one of which bit a small boy last Friday, ran be located, the little feller, by order of the Board of Health, will have to have anti-rabies injections. Seven-year-old Angus Kennedy, son of Mrs. Margaret Kennedy of 1060 Rogers Ave.

sat on a corner at Rogers Ave. and Clarendon' St. When along came a man with two dogs, -both on Ipashes. One of them snapped at Angus and the man stopped, bat evidently did not Continued on following Page Fort Warren, I training at Fort Benning, Ga. lie is serving with the 2d Battalion, 15th i I Wyoming.

The fort is an old cavalry post 7 Arthur Lawrence a New York. Kdwiu J. Lucas, executive director of the Society for the Prevention of Crime, will speak tomorrow at a meeting of the Kings County Grand Jurors Association in the Central Y.M.C.A., 53 Hanson Place. His topic will be "Crime is an motional Fever." Francis R. Yacenda W.

ReUner and figured in the Indian fights during the days of Custer and Sitting Bull. Infantry, which took part in many major battles of World Wars I and II. Mr. and Mrs. (J.

L. Haakn of 18(16 ralmetto St. celebrated Commissioner of Standards and Purchases Charles J. Gim- I or wmii ii i ft 7 1 iaifortftntoieaWs no, xswwtv: iwi tut: iw --evsvutstt will talk on the work of author Graham Greene. Capt.

Maurice M. Wither- spoon, retired navy chaplain, will speak Friday at Xeider-stein's Restaurant, Metropolitan Middle Village, at a noon meeting sponsored by the Ridgewood Chamber of Commerce. Captain Wither-spoon is a Brooklynite and a' veteran of both World Wars. Anfuso-Sessa Post, American Legion, has organized a forum committee headed by Vice Commander Anthony A. Aiello.

The first of a series of forums will be held tomorrow at Finnocchiaro's Hall, Wilson Ave. and Trontman St. The speakers will be Dr. Vincent Bellafiore and Dr. Roy G.

Aiello, who will talk on National Health Insurance. On the arrangements committee are James J. Alario, Peter G. Mirto and Joseph Mazzola. Eleven training stations of the Junior Bluejackets of America competed in five events at the annual review of the First District, held in the 106th Infantry Armory.

More thcUi 500 members of the organization participated and Donald McQuenstion of 2203 Ditmas Ave. was adjudged the best drilled cadet, with Robert Gies of, 1310 Nostrand Ave. and George Horwege of 1932 E. 38th St. second and third.

Norman Rosner of 1838 E. 38th St. and John McCumiskey of 2646 Bragg St. were first and second in the manual of arms. Frank Donofrio of 366 E.

59th St. won a knot-tying contest. Joseph Rogers of 2074 Brown St. won the chief petty officer contest. Station 15 was awarded a flag and pennant as "top station in the district." The Ladies Auxiliary of the Columbia Association of Business and Professional Men ifffi The Kiv.

Joseph A. Ounder and standing, left to right: the Rev. George C. Magee, T. F.

C'uite and the Rev. Charles J. Bermel. By CECIL JOHXSO.V The Parish Club and United Societies of St. Paul's R.

C. Church, Court and Congress will present an all-star revue, reception and dance April 26 at the Hotel St. George. The Rev. John A.

Bohag, who has just celebrated his 45th year as a iimr- nm-m Wednesday Thursday Shop Thursday to 9 One Value Windfall after Another! Special Purchases, Drastic Reductions an Extraordinary Opportunity for You to Save on Hundreds of Items! Sorry No Mail or Phone Orders! priest, will be guest of honor. Helping arrange the event are the three assistant pastors of the church, the Rev. George C. Magee, the SeV. Charles J.

Bermel and the Rev. Joseph A. Grunder. Thomas V. Cuite is general chairman.

group of her littln friends at their home. Emily Sue is an avid Brooklyn Eagls reader, her mother says, and asked especially to have a birthday notice in Around the Borough. Hugh H. Culhrell, vice president of the Brooklyn Union Gas Company, will lead a symposium on Promotion and Advertising, activities at a convention of the Southern Gas Association which starts today in Biloxi, and will continue through Friday. The Visitation Rosary So ciety will have its annual com i I munion breakfast Mav 1 at Joe's Restaurant on Fulton St, following mass at the Church of the Visitation on Vernon Ave.

The Rev. John McCor- mack will be toastmaster and Mrs. Margaret Gluba is chair man. Mrs. Catherine Ryan Is president of the society.

The Light Buoyers, a team of howlers from the Indus trial Home for the Blind on Roger Kent (Jales Ave. will roll a team Famous Make BRASSIERES If wwiY I mi I 5 Musical Xote Mr. and Mrs. Richard Franko Goldman announce the birth of Daniel Franko Goldman, at Doctor's Hospital, Manhattan. The baby's grandfather is well known to Brooklyn music lovers who flock to the Goldman Band's concert in Prospect Park each Summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Chester, Pa. announce the birth of a daughter Adrienne Myra. Mrs.

Brown is th former Thelma Posnack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Posnack of 250 Ocean Parkway. The Little Flower Literary Guild will meet tonight in the parish library, 1281 Troy when the Gerard, M. Murray of St.

Francis College Shops tor Men 188 Joralemon St. BROOKLYN (near Bora Hall) 12 West 33rd St. HEW YORK Will Be Open Thursday to 9 2.29 Reg. 3.50 from the Williamsburg Branch of the New York Telephone Company tonight at the Km piie Bowling Academy, Grove St, and Broadway. The Light Buoyers are a "700 team" and have beaten many teams of sighted competitors.

On April 27 they will compete against a team of Brooklyn firemen, The Aquinas Players of St. Thomas Aquinas R. C. Church will present an original three-act comedy, "My Dear Sisters," Values! Long line uplift bras in tearose or white rayon satin. cup, 34 to 42.

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Arranging i in Men's, Women's HANDKERCHIEFS Reg. 25c and 35c the performance Is Jane Dil-gen, Jerry Driscoll, Audrae Desmond, Dick Ahlstrom, Marie Montegari, J. J. Newbatt, George F. Geary, Carole John-ion and Peter W.

Cunningham. Mildred Davis of 61 Bay 23d former Brooklyn Eagle staff member, has been awarded first prize by the Mystery Teen and Pre-Teen SUITS and COATS Misses' Summer SUITS Regularly 13.95 89 NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY Htld by THE JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Boston, MasMchusttts, in Kings County Th pertnnf hos name and lust known addree are net forth below appear from the records of the above-namrd life innuranre corporation to he entitled to abandoned property in amount! of twenty, five dollars or more. 14c $12 $14 Reg. 19.95 to 29.95 Writers of America for her Huge assortment of better hankies! Initials, hand rolled prints, colored woven borders. Stock up! SJMM'S Uankirj, Street Fluor Top make, first quality never before this low! Stay-Put heel will not twist.

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Her book was published in August, 1948. Emily Sue Ausell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K.

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