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

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

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Jessie Gneshin, Jeanne Cohen, Belle Sperling, Anna Abelow, Bertha Greenberg, Elizabeth Gross, Anna Sieglack, Ruth Kornreich and Gertrude Cohen. Supreme Court Justice Anthony J. DiGiovanna played host today to the children of the "Juvenile Jury" radio program at the Brooklyn Supreme Court. Members of the cast had never seen a court in action. Three of the children are Brooklynites: Dickie Orlan, Bruder and Jerry Weissbard.

The Congregation Sons of Israel at 2115 Benson oldest congregation in the area, recently held a mort gage burning at a dinner and special service marking the occasion. A special brochure on the history and achievements of the congregation was a souvenir of the event. Officers of the congregation are: Dr. Meyer Cohen, president; Max Seldin, vice president; Isidor Ijorberbaum, treasurer; I. K.

Horowitz and Sol Betts, secretaries. The newest developments in the educational and operational methods for children's camps will be surveyed by leading educators and others at a four-day convention of the Association of Private Camps which opened yesterday at the Hotel New Yorker. Dr. Fred W. Mo roney, dean of Brooklyn College, will speak on "Staff Supervision" during the convention.

Daughters are at the Caledonian Hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Kafitin of Groton St. and Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Shapiro of Lancaster Ave. Sons arrived for Mr. and Mrs. Henry L.

Henn of 72d Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Terner of Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Messina of DeKalb Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Casey of 10th Mr. and Mrs. David Shaw of E. lGth Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Lewis of E. 55th Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Filippazzo of 18th BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB.

3, 1949 Around the Borough Mr. and Mrs. Patrik Ebbitt of Ovington Ave. and Mr. and Mr.

Albert Teshkowitz of W. Beautiful BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE Luncheon Dinner Wedding Brldg BANQUETS Other Social and Basinet Gatherings REASONABLE RATES Fat Informatioa call at Ala 4-0M4 HOTEL PIERREPOXT Plarrepant ft Hieka Iti Braeklra iTaka anj nkm ta Bora Hall) Continued from Page 4 Club will be held tomorrow at Prospect Hall, Prospect and 5th Aves. Joseph Favaloro, president, is in charge. Murray Baron, chairman of the New York County Liberal Party, will speak tomorrow at a meeting of the Kings County organization at 1553 Pitkin Ave. National President Mae W.

Wiener of the Jewish a Veterans Auxiliary toured the Manhattan Bearh Hospital today and presented some long-playing phonograph records to the Institution. County President Frances Ja-cobson headed a local delegation. The 10th anniversary of the Kings County Council Auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans, will be celebrated tonight at Borough Hall. National President Mae W. Wiener will be present and the following former presidents will be honored: 27th St.

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424 ff. 10 1-J717 Ol POTENTATE Robert J. MacCormack of 302 Autumn Ave the newly elected head of Kismet Temple. A 33 degree Mason, he is a past master of Commonwealth Lodge and served os potent master of Aurora Grata Lodge of Perfection. Ann All Willi miVIUUJ TfrA I .1 I I 11 Spanish War Vels To Commemorate Sinking of Maine County Commander William A Daw-kin of the United Spanish War Veterans announced today that the veterans will liold their 51st annual memorial services Feb.

13 to commemorate the sinking of the battleship Maine. The services will be held at p.m. at the 11th Regiment Armory, 15th St. and 8th Ave. Colonel Dawkins will preside ami the Rev.

Dr. Alfred Grant Walton, pastor of the Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational Church, will give the memorial address. the invocation will be given by the Rev. Ralph J. Garvey, borough director of the Cath cilic Youth Organization, and Rabbi A.

F. Applebaum, chaplain in the Army Reserve" Corps, will give the benediction. The Fire Department Glee Club and the St. Bartholomew Church Choir will be present together with the Aida Brass Quartette and a trio consisting of Marie Rieks, Earl Rieks and Jessica Tunison. The Maine, which was built In the Brooklyn Navy Yard In 1S95, sank in Havana Harbor with the loss of 266 lives on Feb.

15, 1898. Calendar TONIGHT The annual meeting of Brooklyn of th Protestant Council, Hanson Place Church. Hanson Place and St. Fell 6:15. U.

S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Jrrome Prank talks on "The Impact of Psychology," Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette 8:15. Oeorge Horn lectures on "Print Modification," Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Ave. 8:30. Conferring of honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on Dean Ignatius Wilkinson, of Ihe Pordham University School of Law, commencement exercises of St.

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and Central 8. Edmund Fltegerald, chief of probation. County Court, rpealu at meeting of Andrew Jackson Club of the 11th A. 1j34 Bedford 8:15. Dr Morria Krugman, assistant superintendent of schools In charge of child auidanre, addresses session Brooklyn fi ate Hospital psychiatric forum, assembly 681 Clarkson 8:15.

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i ast five days before said time --itned, and make return to this Court. Anna B. Roger, Judge. Distributed by General Electric Supply Corporation (Wholesale Distributors only), 585 Hudson Street, New York, N. Y.

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