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

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

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Tht Rev. Francli J. Dolno, itand. and Pfc. John J.

Doherty adjacent to the building, 153 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI MAY 5, 1950 fcfrt. Louis Gross. 201 Perm will be guest speaker. Mrs. Arthur Olsen, chairman.

Is as Pennsylvania Ave. Proceeds will go into the building fund. The bazar will be open through 1st, has been appointed to West Point from the 245th A. A. A "Newt In Brief TbomM CCrady, O'Neill, Margie Fahey, Daniel Danaher, John Kflcawley, Patrick Burke, Joseph O'Relllr, Eileen O'Connor, Daniel Mc Keown, Patrick F.

O'Donnell and Joan King. sisted by Mrs. Fred Alfke, Mrs. Gun Battalion. Pvt Gerardo May 14.

State Senator Herbert Herbert Bltzer, Mrs. Manny I. Sorin is president of the Canterino, 104 Garfield Place, is at Honshu, Pfc Ron- Blog, Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald, synagogue. aid inkDen.

1419 8th Av Around the Borough mr CECIL JOHNSON Mrs. Lawrence Hoban, Mrs. John Hurley, Mrs. Raymond at Sendai, Japan. The Papal Medal, "Pro Eo Prt.

Peter H. N'orrls. aoa of McCaffray, Mrs. Rose Shana- clesia et Pontifice," has been E. P.

orris or Brooklyn, and Pvt. Larry Marvel, son of Moe han and Mrs. Thomas Sherman. The Organized Reserve Battalion 318 at the Naw Yard Is a real boy makes awarded to Dorothy J. Williams of Brooklyn in recognition of her work in the cause of the International Catholic youth.

She was graduated from St. sponsoring a dance tomorrow abetter mariw Joseph's College for Women. The Bobrow Brothers, Saul and Bernard, 843 E. Slst St, who play a mean accordion and marimba, and who have appeared at more than 100 benefits recently, are winning new friends every day. Sunday afternoon, at the Hotel Diplomat In Manhattan, the youngsters will entertain 300 blind persons on a program sponsored by the Associated Blind Committee.

Kings Highway Post and Auxiliary. American Letrion WW the boro Scouta. laout Joseph Sutton, 133 Richards St, witnessed the presentation. Member of the Rosary Society of St. Ephrem's R.

C. Church will board a bus May 7 for Summit, N. where they will attend the Solemn Rosary Pilgrimage of the Dominican nuns. They will assemble at and leave from the church, 75th St. and Fort Hamilton Parkway, at 12.45 p.m.

If Lew Pockstader, George Primrose, Honey Boy Evans and other minstrel men were alive, they would rush tonight to see how a modern minstrel show Is presented at the Annual Sp Social and Minstrel of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, Ditmas Ave. and E. 21st St. If any old-timers drop In, they will see Gus Johnson, a veteran of the blackface and bones, still playing an important part. Deputy Grand Chief Ranger of the State of New York, Foresters of America, Louis Mercorelll, was installed as Chief Ranger of Court Italia, Foresters of America, for his ninth term.

The unit has started a building fund drive which will end Sept. 30 with a UfT? Ibml P. Hank at the Naval Militia Armory, 1st Ave. and 52d St Pictures of the Caribbean cruises on which members went will be shown at the event. The annual baiar of the Brooklyn Community School, 196 New York Ave, will be held tomorrow at the annex building, 810 St.

Marks Ave. The event is for the benefit of the of this rolama are requested to notify Joseph CoalgUo at headquarters if they know of any hospitalised veteran seeds these little luxuries. Barbara Frietchle Post American Legion, will have a Jamboree tomorrow at St Stephen's School HalL 20th St and Lex lngton Manhattan. Brook lyn members will attend. Abraham Lincoln Temple, Pythian Sisters, will have a barn dance May 6 at the Par-adise Caters, 1530 Pitkin Ave.

Proceeds will go to charity. Chairmen are Rose Fielder and Claire Feldman. Lou Pod 11 Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will have a "Gay Nineties" night May 6 at Mapleton Park Manor, 2022 66th St There will be a dancing, an entertainment and special contests. The event is under the direction of Bernie Miller. The first anual bazar sponsored by Congregation Beth Israel, 231 AInslie St will be held at the church hall May 6-14.

Harry Malamud is chair-man. The Brooklyn College Unit of the Gamma Iota Chapter, Alpha Phi Omega, national Boy Scout Fraternity, has given the Brooklyn Boy Scout Council the funds raised at a two-week book exchange at the college. Sidney Miller is chapter president Marvel, 255 Eastern Parkway, have started basic training at Lackland Field, "Gateway to the Air Force. They will train for 13 weeks and then be eligible for further specialized scholarship fund, which helps will have their annual Spring dance tomorrow at the Flat-lands Post clubhouse, Nostrand Ave. and Avenue I.

work and an opportunity to The Rev. Robert H. Budrle of the Congregational Church of the Evangel, Bedford Ave. and Hawthorne St will preach Sunday morning on "Are You Free?" There will be Holy Communion and a reception for new members. Tonight there will be a song recital by Grace Met ropole, a former soloist with the choir.

She is now attending the Jullllard School On May 9, at 1 p.m, the Women's Association is sponsoring a dessert bridge at the social hall On May 13 the choir will present Its an-nual entertainment at the church. Former Magistrate Charles wear bars and wings. The Col. David Marcus House pay tne tuition of approximately 15 percent of the students. The school runs from the four-year-old pre-kindergar-ten group through the grammar school years.

Chairman of the committee is Mrs. Estelle Strowe. Plan of Long Island University will have a mother-daughter luncheon May 6 at the Loft Guild, Manhattan. Boro members on the committee are Lynn Wachtell and Pearl Weiss. The scholarship committee of iong island Chapter, Knights of Columbus, will hold competitive examinations tomorrow.

The Brooklyn center is Eileen Sackstein, 2437 E. 26th ball at Menora Temple, 50th St. and 14th Ave. Salvatore T. De- Commander Jack Werber of Brooklyn Council, Regular Veterans Association, has asked readers of "Around the Borough," as well as business concerns and labor unions, to collect discarded reading glasses that may be reconditioned and used by hospitalized veterans.

Glasses may be left at the service of-fice, 379 Bridge St The council has also started a drive to organize new posts in the borough, and Commander Werber points out that a group of ten women and men veterans, with honorable discharges from the service, may organize a post The annua Spring dance of the Bishop McDonnell High Soloman is today in Buffalo where he addresses a trade union gathering on the 1950 elections as the representative of Labor's League for Political Education, A. F. of L. is 16 today and a Sweet Sixteen party will be held at her home with 22 of her friends as guests. She is a student at Matteo is drive chairman and the goal Is $60,000.

James Madison High School. Left to right: Public Service Commissioner Arkwright Scout Joseph Sutton and Assemblyman Schupler The original proclamation signed by Governor Dewey, creating Boy Scout Week, has been presented to the Brooklyn Boy Scouts by Assemblyman Philip J. Schupler. It was accepted Sidney Whitman and Eman uel Cohen of Menora Temple, 5000 14th are SDonsorine by Public Service Commissioner George A. Arkwright, head of a dance there May 6 for the benefit of the United Jewish Appeal.

and exams start at 9:30 a.m. Sheila Snorn, 10 Ocean Parkway, was awarded a college scholarship by Daniel G. Arn-stein, president of the Terminal Cab Company. She is the daughter of an employe of the company, which awards three scholarships each year. In addition to providing four years tuition, Mr.

Arnstein also pays for books and all living expenses. The scholarships are a practical demonstration of Mr. Arnstein's gratitude for the loyalty of his employes. the Young Adults FellowshiD will be held tomorrow at St. Brooklynites taking part in Philips Hall, 80th St.

and 11th Ave. A floor show will feature the Army maneuvers, "Exercise Swarmer," In the South are Pfc. Thomas P. LaGruita, Pvt. John Lt.

and Mrs. James C. Ruddell of Fort Hamilton have a new "commanding officer," James Ruddell 3d, who has a wonderful Army background. It is expected that he will enter West Point along about 1968. The baby's father and grandfather were sent to West Point from Virginia, suh.

The young future general is a collateral descen-dent of Patrick Henry and a direct descendent of Colonial Governor of Virginia Edward Deages and John Haynes, an early Governor of Massachusetts. Col. H. James C. Rud-dell, the baby's grandfather, Is commanding officer at Fort Hamilton.

the event. It's a good thing that Terry, pet dog of Mrs. Helen Weser and family, 300 E. 12th reads "Around the Borough." He got away from home, and exactly three months later to a day, scratched at the front door and raced around the house yelping with joy. He had been racing around the boro all that time and his departure was reported in this column.

Terry had on a new harness to which a piece of rope had been attached, until his strong teeth went to work. He was taken to a vet and had a shot of penicillin and is now bark to normal. Terry is content to look out the window, and plans to sit in the sun and bark a decided "no" to any pal who invites him to stray from home. Max Rakofsky, boro Insurance The 748 Rhinos Post Vet H. McBride, Corp.

Thomas J. Quinlan, Pfc. Harold L. Hansen, Pvt. Francis Lyons, Pfc.

Charles J. Hulland, Corp. John J. McGuire, Corp. Daniel R.

erans of Foreign Wars, has moved to new headquarters. TONIGHT Thi 1RS0 Charity Ball et Lone lite Chapter, Knffhu of Columbtu, Columbua Club, 1 Prpt Fart Wt. S. Entertainment and refreehmenU eele-brtllni goth anniversary of founding ot Arllniton Avenue Presbyterian Church, 133 Elton 8. Presentation of the comedy, "Dear by Dutch Church Playere of Flatbueh Dutch Reformed Church, Flatbueh and Chunk 8:30.

Annual Sprint dance of Junior auxiliary of Holy Family Hospital, Hotel St. Oeorge, 8. Annual Sprlnr concert and dance of Kings Olee Club, Towers Hotel, 8. Ooneresewoman Edna F. Kelly and others will speak at meeting of the Association for the Help of Retarded Children, Stuyveeant High Sohool, 15th St.

between 1st and 2d Avenues, 8. Sixth annual concert of St. Francis Preparatory School, Academy ot Music, 30 Lafayette 8:30. "Family Night" of Lutheran Church ot the Oood Shepherd. 7420 4th 8.

Assistant District Attorney Charles Mayo, Jack Schata and others speak at mass meeting on the problem of Juvenile delinquency In the ares, Coney Island Community Center, 2912 W. 31tt 8:30. Jerome F. Oould addressee Port of St. John's University Propeller Club, School of Commerce ofst.

John's University, 96 Scher-merhorn 8. the Cafe Gregoire, 52 W. 35th Manhattan. David Erlich, The Mary Randall Circle. Companions of the Forest of D'Avino, Pfc.

Derotha L. Flynn, Pvt. Robert J. Van Demark, Corp. Paul Rivera, Corp.

Arnold 772 E. 37th is the only boro America, will have Its second officer of the post. H. Bertow, Pvt. John P.

Lynch, Pvt. Paul Nemerofsky, Pvt. annual dance Saturday. The Thomas Davis Irish Players will present the three-act comedy, "Professor Tim," Ronald Rosenblum, Sgt. Marcos R.

Cardona. Pvt. Andrew The Boys Congregation and Sisterhood of the Glory of The GI Pipe Smokers Club, a national organization, with boro headquarters at 86 Avenue is planning to supply pipes and tobacco, plus other articles, to 123 veterans in hospitals in the country. Readers J. Bowles, Pfc.

Joseph Mosley Pfc. Herbert W. Tollefsen, Pfc Israel Hebrew Institute and man, has been elected president at the Academy of Music tomorrow. Jerry Buckley is the director and in the cast are of the Independent Insurance the Young Folks Social Society Albert Blunt, Corp. Paul M.

Darcy, Pfc. Dominic A. DiGae- Brokers Association of Brook- are conducting a bazar in a lot You Can Rent a New STEINWAY PIANO YOUR NEW I IN BROOKLYN, N. Y. at a moderate monthly charge.

Arrangements may be made to apply rental payments toward purchase price. You have a choice of vertical or grand, in styles suitable for any interior. Send card for our handsomely printed brochure, "How to Choose Your Piano" OPEN SATURDAYS Max Rakofsky lyn. He has been active in the business since 1937. Other officers are Morris Weinberg, Alfred Multer, Hyman Gaster, Peter Liparl and Lee Colton, vice president; Murray Willig, treasurer, and Abraham L.

Sprlntz, secretary. Leo Kohn, father of Bernard STEINWAY SONS 109 WEST 57th NEW YORK CIRCLE 61100 Kohn, who lost his life fight-ing with the Marines in World War II, has been made a member of the 4th Marine Division Association. Mr. ATTENTION si ALL SPRING VACATIONISTS Kohn is treasurer of the Marine Corps Fathers Association, whose first president was Dr. George Prussin.

The Flatbush Council for ffYOUtKPTOGKAJaVAWI C. At i I I 1 "jsft Jewish Education and the Flat- bush Jewish Community Council, an affiliate of the Brooklyn Jewish Community Council, will jointly sponsor the annual mm field day known as Lag B'Omer May 7 at 9:30 a.m. at Wingate Field, Avenue and E. 17th Herbert J. Caplan, Inc.

484 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. St. The day will consist of a track meet in which 20 reli 5 gious schools will participate, Preceding the meet there 11 be a parade of the schools and mmm participants. Chief Assistant District Attorney Edward S.

Silver will present medals to the winning participants. Max Goorland, president of the Flat- 0 bush Council for Jewish Edu cation, will present the school ONLY BUICK HAS AND WITH IT GOES, trophy. VfalMfflFTiTtl Jfr mill Both you and your car have a new friend in town, and we'll wager you're going to like him. He is your new Buick Dealer, with the welcome mat out and ready to prove he's prepared to serve you well. He invites you to experience the courtesy and consideration that come with genuine interest in your motoring problems.

He invites you to inspect his fine supply of Buick-engineered parts and modern equipment to meet specialists skilled in service and repairs for your car, regardless of make. He wants you to know that your work will be done properly, finished promptly. And while you're there, take in his floor show of models from Buick's three great series for 1950. Look them over, inside and out. Look at Buick's famous new-note styling, interior luxury, and husky high-compression Fireball engines.

Then tell him you want a real demonstration of that great Buick ride in a Dynaflow Buick where oil does it all But don't wait until your car needs care or you're ready to learn how reasonably you can move into a brand-new Buick. Come in now, be one of the first to call on your new neighbor and new Buick Dealer. You're going to get along fine. Dimotow Drivt it ttandard on RO ADM ASTER, optional si extra cost on SUPER and SPECIAL modtU. One of the few remaining relics of the glamour formerly attached to military life will be revived tonight at the Officers Club of the Fort Hamilton Military Post Brooklyn Chapter, Reserve Officers Association of America, will install officers for the coming year.

Col. William W. Klein-man, retiring president will turn over the gavel to Col. William C. Bauer Jr.

Mem-bers of the chapter will at tend In uniform and following the installation will hold a military ball. HIOHf. COMMISSION flrtball vove-ln-neod power in thrss engines. (New F-26S engine in Sum models.) rWW.MJTMN STYIINO, with MULTf-OIAJID fors-frost, fapsr-fhrough fenders, "doubts bubble" tail-lights. WIOI-ANOU VISIBILITY, efott-up road We both forward and back.

TRAFFIC-HANDY SIZf, lew overall length tar easier parking and garaging, short turning radius. IXTRA-WIDf Sf ATS cradled between the axlst. SOFT IUICK RIDI, from all-coll springing. Safety, (ids low-pressure first, ride-stsodWng torque-tube. WIDI ARRAY OF MODELS with tody by Fisher.

Wfd t. The Rosary Society of St Patrick's R. C. Church. Fort For reservations and information on resorts, or transportation of every type to any point on the globe, use the free services of the Brooklyn Eagle Resort and Travel Bureau.

Call MAin 4-6200 Hamilton, will hold its annual communion breakfast follow Ine 8 Clock mass rl a momlne. at the rhanttclepr -When better automobile are built BUICK will build them. inesiaurant, yaa St. ana 4th Ave,.

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