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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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I 1 0 BROOKLYN! EAGLE, MOM MAY 22, 1 950 suit was taken by declarer wit' BRIDGE By Harry J. Roth his ace. Declarer now led a small iil "News in Briel' work la behalf of tht people of tha community." Alexander Tarrelly, 26-year-old Negro war veteran and a native of St. Crix. Virgin Islands, has been elected president of Pi Alpha Siem.i.

Pan- 1 Charto E. Lara will he presented with a check hjr Mr. Sigurd J. Arnesen for the hospital. The money Is the proceeds of a fair sponsored by the auxiliary Parkway Pn-t, Jewish War Veterans, will honor the na Donatl Jr, Charles Spactor, Robert Tolg.

Joseph Purtell. Edward Flocco, Harvey Rubin, Artuh Rjorlykke Jr. and Melvin Grossgold. Pfc. Charles W.

League, 333 Clifton Place, was officially commended and has been recommended for the Soldiers Medal for his.act'on in saving mond, intending to put up tha ten from dummy so that Eajt could win the trick. But West was a pretty good defender and put the skids to declarrr when he put on his queen. Now de Around the Borough To be a good bridge player it is not only Important to play a hand well you must be able to play a good defensive game. Most bridge books stress the hidding of a hand, hut the most la pabllc, haslnets and civic life, including Borough President Cash more, have accepted Invitations to attend the an-anal reception and dance of the 3d A. D.

Democratic organization at the Hotel St. George, Friday. James B. Hair ran, general chairman, said that more than 1,500 are expected to attend. Prank A.

Cunningham Jr. and Mrs. Elizabeth R. Struck are executive members. The Rom Park Ynnntr f.

clarer had to in the trick or important part of bridge Is the 'play, or the defence, of a hand. else uesi wouia casn nis tw hkh1 hearts. The shrewd play by West made it impossible for South to bring home his di mond suit, and eventually ha was set two tricks. The play West made couldn't cost his side anything. If Soufii happened to hold the jack of mi By CECIL JOHNSON 1 S.

tion's dead on Slemorlat Day at exerrises in front of headquarters. 571 Eastern Parkway, at 4 p.m. Past Commander Dr. Harry H. Friedman is chairman.

The annual United Jewish Appeal drive of Judea Center will start with a dinner Wednesday, at 2039 Bedford Ave. Joseph I). Albert Is chairman. The Jewish Center of Kings Highway will have its campaign dinner Sunday at the Center, Avenue and Women's Photo Club meet Thursday at headquarters. Walter Rncenhliim viro nrcxi.

On todays hand the fine defensive play by West on the first diamond lead was the only reason South was set in his three no trump contract. South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. A 75 4 '0 A 1096 2 52 dent, will speak, on "Content in diamonds, then Wests queens was hopelessly trapped no matter how declarer played his diamonds. Even if declarer had three small diamonds declarer would have to make at least five diamond tricks.

Rut if East happened to hold three dia AQ3 i A 1092 85 4 0 J87 AQ107 SOETH I MXJTB 10 6 0Q1 A J964 monds to the jack, then the playr, pt 'J. 1 "iC- rnotograpny. A show of shows, such as the old-time Friars Folic and Lambs Gambol, will feature the annual fathers, children and orphans dinner tomorrow at Union Temple, 17 Eastern Parkway. Sports celebrities will join with star entertainers in making the program something to remember. The Brooklyn Dodger Symphoney Band will play.

More than 130 orphans will attend. The event Is sponsored by the Union Temple Men's Club. tu ine queen to ine nrsi nia-mond lead would kill that suTt in dummv. and E. 12th St.

Abraham Lewis Is chairman. I The Fort Hamilton Memorial Post and Auxiliary, American Legion, will start their annual poppy sale Friday and continue i for three days. George Zicaro is ipost chairman, and Mrs. Doro- mi iiii A A 8 6 A 9 2 0 5 4 A A 8 3 The bidding; South West North East 1A IV 20 Pass 3 NT Pass Pass Pass West led the king of hearts and South let him hold the trick. West continued with the queen, and a third round of the 12th D.

Card Party The 12th A. D. Regular Democratic Organization held a card and bunco party Friday evening at the clubhouse, 911 8th Ave. James J. Heffernan and Julia Larkin are executive mem Alexander Earrelly American fraternity at St.

I harles League Ridge wood Lodge, Loyal i Mr. and Mrs. Karl Holm Mr. and Mrs. Karl Holm, 42 73th celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the Hospital and Prison Mission, 52d St.

and 7th Ave. Mr. Hnlm Is the founder and leader of the mission. The Rev. T.

B. Tergesen of the 50th St. Norwegian Evangelical bers of this group. Order of Moose, will have a get-i the life of a Japanese boy who together party and dance Sat John's University. He is the only Negro in the fraternity and the first ever to be elected to office in any fraternity in the college.

TWA TWA TWA TWA TWA i urday at headquarters, 6705: and the Rev. S. jumped from a bridge over the I Sumida River at Tokyo in an attempt to commit suicide. League is the son of Mis. Jack Amotleo.

1 I WORLD-PROVED man. Inspired by the Brevoort Savings Bank's historical exhibition. Bay Ridge's 86th St. Board of Trade Is starting a movement to have the deposed Battery statue of Giovanni da moved to the Fort Hamilton area. Verrazzano was the first European navigator to enter the Narrows 83 years before Henry Hudson and he stepped on Bay Ridge terra firnia.

The statue was removed to make way for the entrance to the Brooklyn-Battery vehicular tunnel. The Brooklyn Catholic Big fT, Sisters will hold its Spring bridge Wednesday at the Big "Un-Corli" Stomach Gas Without Acid Rebound man TAKIS YOU Your choice of ifmt or ormM ma-Hog it Mill Conittilitions it 8:50 AM and All ttmtt ikown iff local tfaytM tint fresh Pond Road. The Pfc. Robert I. Porter Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Auxiliary, visited Barkaloo Cemetery, 71st St.

and Narrows to honor the memory of two veterans of the War of the Revolution. Lt. Hams Barkaloo and Simon Cortelyou are buried there. 'Wreaths were placed on the graves by Commander Emil Bon a ma and Auxiliary President Mrs. Elvoria Granato.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. I 4' Smalley of the 2d Norwegian Evangelical Free Church took part in the ceremony. Mr.

Holm began his work among the poor 25 'years ago and has been decorated by the Norwegian Government and by the City of New York. The Ladies Auxiliary of Hi. vision 12, Ancient Order of Hibernians, is having a card party Wednesday at the Kings County Lighting Company auditorium, with the proceeds going to Sister Joan Catherine of the Maryknoll nuns. She has been made a piother superior and has a convent in China. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John O'Hagan. Mrs. Mary Halloran is chairman of the The Bay Ridge Catholic Ac- Sister House. 3:58 Clinton Ave.

Proceeds will be used for the maintenance of the shelter. Chairmen are Mrs. Frank T. Sloan and Estelle G. Heary.

Prospect Park Chapter," B'nai B'rith, will have a birth-day luncheon Wednesday at Howard Johnson's on 37th Manhattan. Feature of the event will be a fashion show A testimonial luncheon was given Mrs. Dorothy Shucard, retiring president of the chapter, at the Surhurhan Club. She was presented with a watch. lion Guild will sponsor a card party next Monday at St.

Patrick's Auditorium, 95th St. The Kings County Lighting Company won first place in the interior display division of the 1930 Better Copy Contest of the Public Utilities Advertising Association. The Brooklyn Union Gas Company won third place in the newspaper advertising division. -New officers of the Parent-Teacher Association of Public School 115 are Mrs. Olga Llewellyn, president; Mrs.

Elfrieda Fortmeyer and Mrs. Ruth You-tor. vice presidents; Mrs. Goldie Wolf, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Van Quickton, Mrs.

Kitty Clayton and Mrs. Dotty Hassing. secretaries, and Mrs. Wanita Horan, sergeantnt-arms. and 4th Ave.

Proceeds are for Ill i ill Friedman, 2094 E. 4th par Always Keep TUMS Handy! ents of State Senator Louis L. Friedman, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at A roll of Tumi costs only dime. But you'll 6nd it "worth its weight in gold" when acid indigestion causes gas and pressure pains. For Toms neutralize your frcrvaf oganf or caff TWA LExington 2-7100 the work of the guild.

Viola Kaffaniello and Mary Cummings are chairmen. Commencement exercises of the Prospect Heights Hospital School of Nursing will be held Friday at the Brooklyn Woman's Chib, 114 Pierrepont St. Mrs. Jesse M. Bader will be the speaker.

out risk of acid rebound. They contain no icaid party. baking soda to OTer-alkaliie. That why millions depend on Turns exclusively for fast relief. Carry Turns always.

Eat 1 or 2 after meals or when over-indulgenca iwm i mm mm brings heartburn and distress. Oct a roll today. Thomas Donga Conned, Knights of Columbus, will have a bazar Wednesday through Saturday at the clubhouse, 7B01 4th Ave. An automobile will be the grand prize. Magistrate Charles E.

Ramsgate is general chairman. Men and women prominent Only lOt The Young Democratic Club More than 300 members of the Ladies Auxiliary of Norwegian Hospital are expected lo attend a meeting May HI at the Sisters Home, 4fith St. and 4th Ave. Chief Justice of the Court of Special Sessions John J. Bennett, a director, and hospital president of Williamsburg will sponsor a party Wednesday honoring Dr.

Joshua H. Friedman, leader of the 14th A.D., for his "untiring TUMS FOR THI TUMMY li mini ABRAHAM? rWON ST. at HOYT rat and Mrs. Herman Friedman several events sponsored by members of the family and friends. The couple have five children and six grandchildren and expect a great grandchild soon.

Mr Friedman is a retired credit man. mm in The Christian Businessmen's Committee of Brooklyn will have its annual dinner at the Church of the Good Shepherd tonight. Leon Sul- van, Philadelphia banker, 1 I li will come to Brooklyn to he the principal speaker and there will be a musical program. "Cinderella in Flower Land," an operetta, was presented by' the Eluta Camp Fire Girls of the Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational Church. Dorchester Rd.

and E. ISth St. The director was Guardian Rarties of the Camp Fire Girls. There were 35 girls in the cast. (rand Master of Masons In the State of North Carolina Wallace E.

Caldwell will be given a reception tonight at the Masonic Temple, Clermont and Lafayette under the sponsorship of Mistletoe Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons. New officers of the Parents Association of Seth Low Junior High School are Minnie Tilles, president; Irving Saltzman, vice president: Ruth Mantell, Julia Eisenherg and Julia Sitron, secretaries, and Minnie Davidson, treasurer. hsjj 1" Ip Rrooklvn members attended the annual meeting of the Records Management Association at. the Hotel Martinique, when the following officers were elected: Ethel A. Carew.

presi glass after glass glass after dent; Beatrice G. Roach and Violet Campbell, vice presi dents; Mrs. Helen Foley and Conover, secretaries, and Mrs. Mary Bock, treasurer. fJiEWG COOL T-SHIRT WITH 6 POINTS OF SUPERIORITY, 6 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! Th Rosary Society of St.

Peter's Church will have its annual card party tonight in the church hall, 95th St. near 5th Ave. The proceeds will go to the missions in China. Co- chairmen are Mrs. Thomas F.

big value mm- mmr mm mm mm the new beer that's both light and dry Maher and Kathleen Dugan. Id. Donald Frank Rohles, 9229 Shore Road, took part in naval maneuvers held in West Coast waters Maj. Albert J. Ryan, 3811 Quentin Road, was an observer -nt the maneuvers Electrician's Mate Herbert H.

Swedin, 74S MacDonough and Firaman Charles J. Kerns, 1372 E. 50th are serving on the U. S. S.

Blenny Stewards-man Wallace Gorson, 51 Irving Place, took part in naval maneuvers-off the west coast, as did Lt. John William K. Osborne, 439 53d St The following boro tars have been named candidates for the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps; Tristan Krogius, Alfred I took lor nm ifTfl I MAIZE WHITE BLUE TAN GREY GREEN 1- Fine combed long staple cotton for etajra wearability and" abwrbency. 2. Closely knit to retain nhape and fit snugly after countless washing.

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