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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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SNWS IN BRIEF5 BROOKLYN EAGLE, DEC. 15, 1953 AROUND the BOROUGHfr Cini is president, recently held a successul annual fund-rais Wingate High School Hailed As Great Education Project LYMAN W. TAFT ing card party. Much of the success was due to the gen Abe Stark, president-elect of the City Council, was pre sented with a gavel by Victoria Lodge, F. and A.

M. Attending the ceremony were Deputy Commissioner of Hospitals Maurice H. Matzkin, Rabbi Abraham Felhln, master of the lodge, and V-i If Br Past Master Harrv Abrams. onn meets mis ajicr loon at 1:30 with Capt. J.

Fa BROOKLYN CHAP erosity of the officers of the George H. Nichols Republican Organization, who made available to the council all of the organization's facilities. Joseph H. Davidson, humorist and story teller, will entertain tonight at a meeting of the Parents Association of P. S.

225, Oceanview Ave. and 12th St, in the school auditorium at 8 p.m. The Frances Frey Aid of 1625 Ocean which has been TER of Young Men's and ter, Military Counselor, U. S. M.

speaker. At Public Young Women's ORT will School 183, 76 Riverdale Ave. meet this evening at Astor Ca musical-comedy revue at 8 2112 Church p.m. by mothers. Pershing where Dr.

Murray Banks will speak on "What to Do Until Junior High School 220, 9th Ave. and 49th Christmas the psychiatrist Comes." Re and Chanukan musical pro freshments and a social hour gram in auditorium tomorrow will follow the meeting. i if. 4, -a i Ni I --r--rT. at 8:30 p.m.

Christmas play, "Christmas in any Lands," at Public School 105, Roberta Cynthia McLoughlin of 40 Tehama member Fort Hamilton Parkway and Commissioner Maurice Matzkin, Abe Stark, Rabbi Abraham Felbin and Harry Abrams 59th in school auditorium of All Souls tonight. Panel discussion notaing a Dazar toaay ai ranK-lin Manor, 836 Franklin near Eastern Parkway. Tova League will hold its meeting tonight at 8:30 at the Brownsville Boys Club, Linden Boulevard. The Elsie M. Bennett Accor Universalist in the ballroom of the center at on "Teenagers at wan wnu-man Jr.

High School, Veronica Place and Snyder tonight. Church and Midwood Assembly, Order of Rainbow a meeting tonight. Mrs. Florence Singer is' the membership The Sisterhood of the Jewish dion Studios, featuring about for Girls, re Parents Association of P. S.

244 this afternoon. He will speak on the reorganization of P. S. 244 "The 6-3-3 Plan." Fund-Raising Party The 64th Precinct Coordinating Council, of which George SO students from 6 to 10 years Center of Kings Highway, Avenue and E. 12th of which chairman.

Thomas Nevins, assistant superintendent of School District 41 and 42, will be the speaker a meeting of the cently received the degree of Grand of age, gave a concert last week at P. S. 221, tielng in with National Accordion Week. Mrs. Seena Hurwit is presi Course of Col obwto MeLwshUa dent, will Induct new members or at the Hollis Masonic Tern pie.

She is also a member of the Junior Auxiliary of the BROOKLYN STORE OPEN. 9:30 TO 9" Garden City open 9:30 1 to 9:30 POST-WAR MILESTONE The cornerstone of the $6,000,000 Gen. George W. Wingate High School, Kingston Ave. and Rutland Road, the city's first post-war high school, is set in place by, left to right, Arthur Levitt and the Rev.

John M. Coleman, Brooklyn members of the Board of Education; Joseph Reich, borough secretary, and B. Sumner Gruzen, architect of the banjo-shaped school. Ceremonies were held' yesterday at the school. Baptist Children's Home of Long Island.

"We See Them Through" is shaped school, a snarp depar- the name of a New York Heart Association film which will be shown tonight at a meeting of the parents Association of P. S. "great American, Brooklynite, soldier and athlete who emulated" the finest attributes of ture from traditional school design, will accommodate 3,200 students and relieve 'over citizenship." 217 in the auditorium of the school, Coney Island and New- Borough Secretary Joseph crowding In Samuel J. Tilden, Erasmus Hall and Thomas Reich, speaking for Borough kirk Aves. President Cashmore, expressed Jefferson High School, which BROOKLVn SU CBRDEII CUV tne nope tnat the name of Win.

are presently on extended time '7sV. The new president ol the gate would be an inspiration Holy Name Society of the schedules. Named for Boro Hero ter Supply, Gas and Electricity The cornerstone of the General George W. Wingate High School, Kingston Ave. and Rutland Road, hardened into place today as construction of the city's first new high school since World War II was stepped up to meet the scheduled datt for completion in September, 194.

At cornerstone-laying ceremonies yesterday, the Rev. John SI. Coleman, Brooklyn member of the Board of Education and chairman of the program, described the event as a symbol of "the jiiost important single project in the Board of Education's post war building program." The giant $6,000,000 banjo- Department is William Yin Speaking at the ceremonies, to students to offset "the unfortunate conditions in which American students today find ways to break from tradition and listen to the undermining Artnur Levitt, Brooklyn mem cent. To Honor Pythictns ber of the Board of Education, said that the name of General Wingate had been chosen for of their thoughts." A. H.

F. plaques will be presented to Chancellor Comirfand' the school so that "future gen HEAD FOR THE HOLIDAYS IN STYLE WITH OUR erations of school children will er Moe Eisenberg and Brother Harold Feldman at a meeting Dr. Jacob Greenberg, deputy superintendent of schools, also spoke. The invocation and salutation was read by Rabbi Jacob Leibowitz, spiritual lead have a model and shining ex- ample of American manhood." of Goodwill Lodge, of P. He described General Win tomorrow night at Sunrise er of the East Flatbush Jewish gate, a Civil War hero, as a Manor, 1036 Pitkin Ave, Community Center and chair man of the local school board, A cookingware denionNtra The Rev.

Rudolph H. Davidson of Grace Reformed Church Willi I (M I St -t tlon be given at tonight's meeting of the Women's Club read from the Scriptpres. of the East New York Jewish ITALIAN BOY COIFFURE Individualized by our expert hair stylists OGILVIE SISTERS CASTILE SHAMPOO OUTLINE PERMANENT STYLE SETTING OGILVIE SISTERS LANALLURE FINISH Center, 308 Atkins Ave. Doro thy Gordon is the clnb's prest dent. A metal box containing an American flag, a Bible, official documents of the Board of Education and copies of the Brooklyn Eagle and other city newspapers was sealed into the cornerstone.

PARENT-TEACHERS ASSO CIATION of Samuel J. Tilden High School, Tilden Ave. and 12.50 11 for Thi Christmas, give each other present for your future I Before you get caught in the Christmas rush think of yourself first! Our expert stylists can turn you out looking your prettiest in very little time! They'll adapt this style just for give you just enough permanent so that it will be easy to keep! Wonderful gift idea why not give this "glamorous setting" as a thoughtful present a Martin's Gift Certificate makes it all possible! You may use your charge in Martin's Beauty Salon BEAUTY SALON MEZZANINE BROOKLYN STORE ONLY i Call TRlaagle 5-3100 (or Your Appointment ST This Gift will still be saying VMerry Christmas" in 1973 1 Giv yourself the present that can makt your hopes and dreams come true; the present which can provide that big trip you've been planning to take, that dream Ht I ft 1 house you want to build, that farm you long to own. Gir yourselves the present of U. S.

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