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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 5, 1950 II 1 Killed, 1 1njured fArbiind the Borough Parking Mettr Ordinance I Huntington, Jan. 6 The In Collision of Aufo DEAUTIFUL Huntington Town Board will hold a public hearing at the. Town Hall tonight on the pro-! posed parking meter ordinance EASIEJll QUICKER! be Installed formally Jan. 10 at Rosoff Restaurant, 43d SU and Broadway.

When Mickey Walker, retired middleweight champ, was In the ring, he knew what it was to go round-by-round. Mow, as an artist, a set of murals by him will go round and round the walls of a shoj. at 224 Livingston St Mickey Is completing his paintings in California and will have them ready to hang about Jan. 13. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Lieber- and the establishment of a meter zone. And Motorcycle Wantagh, L. Jan. 5 One person was killed and another injured when the motorcycle on which they were riding and an rORAESIGHTia driver of the motorcycle of 58 Lenox Road, Lynbrook, was taken to Meadowbrook Hospital suffering a possible fracture of the left leg and -head injuries.

He was reported in fair condition. Police said the driver of the car was. Anthony La Marina, 17, of 1150 Broad North Bell-more, an unlicensed driver.Xa Marina, according to police, said he had borrowed his brother-in-law's car and was riding with his girl friend when the accident happened. Neither La Marina nor the girl, whose name was unavailable, was injured in the collision. La Marina was given a summons for driving without a license.

Police said Miss Weller was riding on the rear seat of the motorcycle and was thrown 10 feet by the Impact of the shinz on to yL Calendar automobile were in collision at Tabic Service TONiear 4rlu W. Dwin nmka BMtlnt al yi Solid-Plaied Conunltu es Taxation of Brooklyn Bar AuocUtlon, J71 pvl man, 93 E. 56th celebrated Silver 1 Robert Aura Smith Mb oa "From th the intersection of Sunrise Highway and Old Mill Road here last night, according to police. Fatally injured was Elaine Weller, 18, of 85 Driving Park Lynbrook. She suffered a 'An lUaKd' to Uu Rlfbu at Academy of tluiia, so LataraU An, tosseroiee 0 their 20th wedding anniversary with a dinner.

Trays Paul Wolf tectum oa "Osier Riotoc-raphjr," Acadenur of Mutle, LalantU 1:30. Dlnntr launehini 1B50 flnuue oampalcn of the Brooklyn Sot Seoul Council, Tewett compound fracture of both legs and internal injuries and died "GOING PLACES?" PHONE 3IA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS MON FRL-a P.M. Hotel. 7.

Dr. Thoaue S. Cueack dlieuMfe "Merer KUUnn" and "Inaanltr (re the Standpoint in Meadowbrook Hospital, East i ill i Hi 1 of a Jury." Andrew Jackson club el the Meadow. Richard L. Mahler, 20, 11th A.

1534 Bedford SO. WHOLE YEAR THROUGH I kMfeiaW ai A-t: k. i Seated, left to right: Daniel Griffin, Hugh Casey and Dr. R. Spencer Hamilton.

Standing: Al Schneider, Wolfred Johnson and Jack Arnold FIvorvth i a fa ora filnnir ual! witK a arva tiinnj py Lt. Laurence C. Lovell Post, American Legion. The com- iptfttee met at the Norwegian Club, 117 Columbia Heights. nresent were Dr.

R. Spencer Hamilton, post commader: Dan IGriffin, commander; Hugh ICasey, Past- Commander Al Harry Z. Kaufman of Local Schneider, Adjutant Wolfred lJJLL 1 1 1 1 Johnson and Treasurer Jack School Board 42, in an address before the Parent-Teacher Association of the district, said: Arnold. 'Compulsory education cannot "Samuel A. Kaufman was force intelligence upon unwill warded a television set at a ing mmds, but it has never party held at the Central Y.

C. 55 Hanson Place. Chair done harm even to those pupils who hate school. What compul MEATS, FISH mm 11 1127 FUTBQSI AVL, it CUREKDON I0JU AND 1251 ntLTON ST at ROSTIAHB AYL POULTRY 1721 BROADWAY, at I0CU1AT AVL IN THE FOLLOWING Ml BEACI 116th ST, BOCRAWAY PARIT STORES ONLYl 1412 SEAVtEW AVL, it JAMAICA BAT PROJECT Jifen of the event were Barney Goldstein and Sidney Balensky. sory education has done Is to develop the ability of the in Center of Flatbush, 1819 Avenue T.

A reception will be held Saturday night at the temple. Mr. Strauber is president of the congregation. Dr. Beryl Frymer, national executive director of the Labor Zionist Organizatiorsjkof America, will speak at the Friday forum of the Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, 7802 Bay Parkway, tomorrow.

The Parents Association of Public School 140 is having a party for mothers today at the school, 60th St and 4th Ave. The children of members of Pfc. Robert I. Porter Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, enjoyed a post Christmas party at the clubhouse, S12S 4th Ave. Toys and refreshments were distributed.

Past Commander Joseph Kadish was master of ceremonies. Magistrate Abner C. Surpiess will install officers of the Kings County Republican Club, 1626 Broadway, tomorrow The Monday Night Ladies Social Group of the club will meet Jan. 9 and Jan. 23, and there will be a card party Jan.

20. The first anniversary of the opening of the Federal Courts branch of the Legal Aid Society will be observed tomorrow in Room S18, Federal Court. Many noted Jurists will attend. The Student Council and Parents Association of Public School 244 are sponsoring a puppet show tomorrow at the school, Tilden Ave. and E.

54th St. Proceeds will be used for playground equipment The Lt Max Quartner Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be instituted tomorrow night at the Crestco Club, 8907 Surf Ave. Lydla Mayer and Margaret Williams will preside. County officers of the V. F.

W. are expected to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newman, 3878 Bedford celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with a dinner at the Hotel St.

George. The engagement of their daughter, Natalie, to Norman W. Palmer was announced at the affair. Another observance of the anniversary was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Murray Woolf, 710 Avenue and was attended by members of the family. Members of Sagar McCutch-eon Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and its auxiliary paid a post-holiday visit to the Sea View Hospital and distributed gifts. Mrs. Margaret Farrelman was chairman. The Aperion Men's Club will open its new headquarters at 1609 Kings Highway tomorrow.

Officers will be Installed by Jacob P. Lefkowitz. Jack Levy is president, David Drescher, vice president; Milton Adler and Irving 8kol-nick, secretaries; Sam Cantor, treasurer, and Max Leibowitz, sergeant-at-arms. The Thomas Jefferson High School Alumni Association will conduct a reunion and dance tomorrow, at the Henry Hudson Hotel, Manhattan. Alexander O.

Greenlick, 180t Ocean Parkway, has been re-elected president of the Clalrmount Club, a fraternal and charitable organization. Starting his fourth term, he is the only president of the club to have held the office that long. He will telligent student and prevent IgfflJMSS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal La him from wasting his talents Froscia, 636 Classon will through a hostile environment.

celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Saturday. They are The time is near when nobody with talent will be without the the parents of Peter. Louis and educational opportunities to de Vrank La Froscia and Mrs. Jo velop it because of lack of seph Amato, Mrs. Charles Cai funds." Mone and Mrs.

John Vitereitti. They also have ten grandchil Homer N. Bartlett, borough civil engineer, will serve as chairman of the commerce and The Locomotive Committee of the American Legion 404 will visit the Kallman Home for Children, 83th St. and Ridge Boulevard, Sunday. CniSCO ca-: 29' 79' SUriSlllllE HYDROX BISCUITS SPRY '29' 79' CRAX CRACKERS "25' RED PACK TOMATO PASTE 3 25 HABISCO OREO SANDWICHES 2 29' PRIDE OF THE FARM CATSUP 15' SHOW CROP FROZEN ORAKSE JUICE 2 C5' NESTLES EVAPORATED MILK WECTOH'S GEORGE Iflfl CRACKERS 39' AUNT JEMILIA PANCAKE FLOUR 14' EHLER'S GRADE-A COFFEE nr 75' HORN BRAHD PLUF.1S 19' Maxwell.

Beachnnt cr Chasa Sanborn COFFEE L' 79' HORN BRAND TOMATO JUICE 2 -19' DEL MONTE or LIBBY'S PEACHES 25' in II The committee members will stage a show for the children, ff and present them with books, candy and Ice cream. The organization's "Locomobile" Till be stationed outside the it i iSi 'in? iV The Neighborhood Sisters of East New York have presented an ambulance to the Red Mogen Dovid. The ceremony was preceded by a luncheon at the De Luxe Palace, Taking part lru tne presentation were Mrs. Mary Trager and Mrs. Selma Dashowitz, president and vice president of the Neighborhood samuei uiamona, vice president of the Brooklyn League for Red Mogen Dovid, apd Mrs.

Rhea Bernstein, co- chairman of the Manhattan Beach Red Mogen Dovid Com Homer X. Bartlett mittee. Speakers at the lunch eon were Rabbi Morris Gancke row and Charles Roseman. industry division of the Salvation Army fund drive. He is vice president of the Brooklyn Mrs.

Philip Brenner was In Rotary Club and a trustee of stalled as president of the the Roosevelt Savings Bank Brooklyn Hebrew Home and John C. Newton Jr. is general I-' 1 LACHOY CHIHESE NOODLES -17' 1 sterling DASH DOG FOOD 2 25' LACHOY BEAN SPROUTS 15' TABLE SALT STROI.GIIEART DOG FOOD 3 25' LACHOY VEGETABLE CHOP SUEY 27' 5. UNCLE BEN'S CONVERTED RICE -17' BLUE WHITE 217' CAROLINA RICE 33' 20 MULE TEAM BORAX RjvER BRAND RICE 15' 25' IV1EATS nrnniunn OSCAR MAYER WIENIIERS 43' Z7. REDDI-WIR wmm table grade margarine LAMB S3 BEEF 65 SUPERFIflE immm spring uamb-5 lbs.

up 6000 or cHoici Bsschnul Strained BABY FOODS 10 93' FRESH KILLED IKOILIRS tr CITY DRESSEDJ.CMNS O- 53' B88Chnilt ChOPpOj BABY FOODS 83' FRYERS 378 PORK 37' L1BBrt H0M00EN12ED beechnut baby cereal 6RADI' "BH BflBY FonnS BEECHNUT PEANUT BUTTER TOfiGUE 45- Spare Ribs beechnut coffee -79- SUGAR CURED SLICED 10NELESS 1U 0 BOSCO CHOCOLATE SYRUP 25' 43' BACONvi u. 25 Beef Stew 65 puss 9w boot cat food WILBEHTS NO-RUB fWW S. GRADED 1-SKINLESS PURE CHOPPED CI AAD VAY JUNKET RENNET POWDER gSs 3 29" Franknersu.49' BEEF -45 FLOOR WAX LIBBY.S RICH can" 39 qcuaa5t 65 TOMATO JUICE 3 -35' 25' FISH DEPT. LIBBY'S JUMBO SWEET PEAS 19 FANCY SALMON FRESH MAZOLA, WESSOFI LIBBY'S CORIiEP BEEF HASH 31' STEAKS 59 WIIITiriG uJ8 or hi-hat oil goopmah's matso heal 225' FANCY HALIBUT FRESH GAL f-f QQ OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 '27' STEAK 55' Butterfish 29' Ilachoy difikers 49- chairman of the drive in Brook, lyn. Donald I.

Strauber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob X. Strauber, 1984 Ocean Parkway, will conduct the service Saturday on the occasion at his bar mltzvah at the Beth El Jewish UtWI jaw 1 is I NO MIXINOI cTF S0 1 Mrs. Philip Brenner-w Hospital in ceremonies held at the home, Howard and Dumont Aves.

Other officers are Mrs. (Samuel Katz, Mrs. Samuel Kap- A FULL LINE OF HOUSE CLEANING NEEDS AT OUR LOW PRICES pel, Mrs. Firyuis v. Coffey and Mrs.

Abraham Wagner, vice presidents; Mrs. Louis H. Schle- kinger, treasurer, and Mrs. Sam uel H. Ulanoff, Mrs.

Samuel L. Atolitzky and Mrs. Samuel iMoses, secretaries. The organiza Listen to tho McCann's at Home WOR, 9:30 to 10 tion Is sponsoring a bazar March 14 at the Hotel St. George.

Private Iframi Vfeleelimafi fcl61 was home, for lie nouaays rrom ort Bragg, J. C. Corn. Jerrv Gross. 14 DOLE'S FANCY FroilCocklail "-33 brafton is back from Japan hnd Is now at Camp Campbell, The most convenient frosting you ever used! Just spread it on, as is, right oat of the jar! The most delicious frosting you ever tasted.

Burton's stays spreadable-soft and velvety-smooth in texture. Needs no refriVeratian! KttMIAH'3 BORAX SOAP 3 20 LUX FLAKES "Ml1 KIRMWS SOAP FLAKES 26' LIFEBUOY SOAP 2 22' 2 21' KIRKMAH'S GRAHULATED SOAP 27' BNS0 1 1 26' KIRXHAH'S CLEAHSER 1' LUX TOILET SOAP 322' 2S- KinXLIAtl'S SOAP POWDER jfijfifi 3,23. 225. 'S mm mP siiinluST 27' 53' PALCO CLEANSER 5' PALO rift Frea Pith Cloth 12' "ST SOAP POWDER f.1Y PAL POLISH POWDER 8' OLD DUTCH CLEAHSER SWIFTS CLEAHSER SWEETHEART SOAP 3 -T- 21 221' DIF POWDER 2 25' DIF IIAI.D 19 Ky Pvt. Charles W.

De jfalco, 2157 Pacific St, spent the holidays at home and has re- HEART'S DELIGHT PEACH. PEAR or Apricol 37' turned to Fort Lewis, Washing- Truly sensational new cake frosting. Try it today! Arailibl tt Lcadiof Ch.in sad Iadcpadat Groccrt ion Jecn. sgt Samuel C. tfanford.

41 Lincoln Av. awarded the Army Commenda tion KiDDon for meritorious uj omnm i annul crvirei as a KDecial 3 a ant with LYDIA OREY DOESKIN Facial Tissses 33 the Intelligence Department 1 The young people of St. Vin- nt Ferrer Church will have a iew rears aance tomorrow in NlbUt Brand WhoU Katim! 0 II 2 as 29' TIUH4 4m ralM Ufa. Vaar. hr he school hall, Glen wood Road Jmd E.

37th St James P. O'ftlen 3 chairman..

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