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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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10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 25, 1953 Guidance League For Children fo Convene Friday the aisembly on the history in goals of the League, and Drl Richard B. Droozpsychiatri' i group led by Dr. Victor consultant for, the Child Guid-' I ance League, will speak on News of Veterans The Child Guidance League, 1705 Cortelyou Road, Is sponsoring a convention of all its 40 chapters on Friday evening 4. League's Diagnostic and Testing Center led by Dr.

Aaron Stern. The League's president, Mrs. S. Cyrus Merrill, will address "The Prevention of Mental III Klkln. 3.

Mechanics of the group process led by Mrs. Ira Fleldsteel. Health." at the Brownsville Boys Club, I. U-I-- 1555 Linden Boulevard. IRn nn NOICS The League, a -mental health 3 oreanization whose chief ob- 1 CA vAr Jm I iective is the prevention of Bx IAT JA9LOW J.

W. V. Notes By HENRY R. SHIELDS Last Wednesday the County J. V.

V. took a group of Korean vets to the fights at Madison Square Garden Arthur Bernstein Post 100. re I 111 If J. II. f.

Ill) fUlTON.ST. at HOYT 1 I emotional illness in children has championed a parent edu cation program through discus- Department Commander Paul S. Samuels of Poughkeepsie has called for an area confer sion croups for the last six ence at the Hotel New Yorker years. next Sunday at 2 p.m. Commit ports they recently held a bingo The Child Guidance League was originally organized over party for the vets at Fort 30 years ago by former Magis Hamilton Hospital and are tee chairmen will be briefed by department heads in order to carry out successfully their prescribed functions.

County Commander Amedeo J. Lorn- trate Jeanette G. Brill to meet making arrangements for an-other one in the near future. the community problem of juvenile delinquency by psychi Park' Post 198 will bardi requests all post com atric treatment of the children manders and chairmen to at present a show today and will pay a hospital visit, reports referred by the courts. Today, the League has broadened its scope to include 11 areas of Newest in wonderful world of cosmetics emotional disturbance, viewing Sonia Sisskind, Eisman Post 254 recently tendered an honor night to 5 outstanding members of the Post.

Abe Alberd, Sam Kaplan, Ben Leve, Abe Spinner and Sam delinquency as one of the symp- o- toms of mental or emotional ill health. It has shifted its tend this conference. Callahan -Kelly Post celebrates its silver anniversary at the Hotel St. George on Friday Voiture Locale No. 17 of tfte 40 8 wrecks 20 Pee Gees at county headquarters this afternoon Pat Coyne once again reminds his Christmas party committee that meetings are held every Saturday afternoon at 160 Pierrepont St.

Jim Watters was host at the focus from treatment to pre Kline each received a beauti vention. The Child Guidance League, HEADING FOR HOME SHOW Borough President Cashmore accepts invitation to attend 2d annual Home Show of the Kings County Catholic War Veterans from County Commander Joseph H. Clune, right. Mr. Cosh-more has proclaimed as "Better Homes Week" the period from Nov.

9 to 14 when the Home Show will be held at the 2d Corps Artillery Armory, 8th Ave. and 15th St. ful scroll as part of its community program. On Nov. 14, Eisman Post will honor P.

C. Al Lieberman Our deepest regrets to Bert Riegler vice formerly known as the Brooklyn Child Guidance League, now serves parents all over Greater New York. commander of Post 198, who re The convention will have as dinner-tendered the Junior ii. nt lv his mother. On! l.TU.

UiA Pt.MnnnA i un ti in us iiieme i nc umu uuiuouu ing in the footsteps of Jake county headquarters, there will far: Jim Heaney, Flatbush: .1. G. Hale at the age of i Thpre Vl II he four work Youdelman The most woe- i)t. a oi tne couiuy-Vangone. Ft.

Greene: CunieJio.190 brought to mind the many! jJ 1. The role of the League in he community's mental health program led by Dr. Ernest Bulova. on any one face was tnai'by Bernie Kaplan. which suffused the counte- nance of Leo Ross, chief attor- ii rey of the VA legal II PJmAC when he was encountered atjVi II llwIVJ man; Tom Tobin, Donlan; AT of Hubbell Camp.

With long Tarzia, Costello; Joseph service in the National Guard Father Georgio. land the political world, he was; charter member of the U. S. Sext Saturday's Tablet willjW. V.

2. Composition of a discussion National Comm. Tom Cuite teature a uo-page magazine supplement, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Diocese of Brooklyn. I ii 1 ABRAHAM HIUON It 1 HO'I lamented World Series to his son serving with the Army in France County committee meeting at Legion headquarters next Wednesday. All delegates must attend.

was grand marshal of the parade that preceded the annual memorial mass of Donlan Post this morning at St. Paul's R. C. Church. U.

S. W. V. Holes 31 The members of St. Jerome's By BILL DIXEKV THERE'S ALWAYS SOMETHING rost are on reireai mis weeK V.

F. W. Notes By LKOV and ELVIRA ena in Long Branch, N. .1. When they return they wlU complete their plans for the KLTERMAX Halloween Party, to be held at INTERESTING GOING ON AT A AS: With but two weeks to go to.the Farragut Inn next Friday.

the 1953 Armistice Ball at the The 95th anniversary of the birth of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States, will be observed by the camps of the borough Tuesday, and a delegation will join with the Boy Scouts in the annual pilgrimage to Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, and the final rest-! ing place at Youngs' Cemetery. In previous years, when the day was celebrated as Navy- Comm. Joe Clune is well again and will InstaJl the offi 4 St. George Hotel on Friday evening, Nov. 6, County Commander Charles R.

Lewis, this past week called upon the few remaining posts that have not, as yet made their table reserva-j tions to do so at once for seat "ITJALTING DE'A'UTY" DV i. '4 The vitamin-enriched creme that works while you sleep you wakt to a fresher, smoother-looking skin "Waking Beauty" is entirely new. Contains not one, but three beauty-giving vitamins (A, and E) each In per feet balance to give your skin ideal care. See bow it work wonders on dry, sensitive skin. Just smooth it on, sleep through the night that's all.

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ALSO AT HEMPSTEAD AND GARDEN CITY STORES 'r' cers of Holy Cross Post this Tuesday. Jim Gilmore was reelected commander. Dorothy Hillan will install the ladies auxiliarv. TOMORROW, OCTOBER 26th En-ry Monday is Women's Fashion Day at and tomorrow you'll see our impressive collection of women's coats and suits. IV'ew fabrics! Piew silhouettes! ftew colors! ing on the main floor of the! ballroom.

I Welcome to a newcomer. Flatbush Post has joined the Day, the camps and auxiliaries were prominent in local celebrations commemorating the event. John V. Shroyer, who was III bowling league. It will have the distinction of having the only distaff bowler in the league Mrs.

Hemming we mean. Posts are urged to forward to County Headquarters a ros the Restaurant from um i Final plans for the annual Armistice Day services to be conducted Nov. 11 at the Fort Hamilton VA Hospital have been completed by Senior Vice County Commander George H. Gunsher. All posts and their colors will meet at the Fort Lafayette Memorial Post headquarters.

9003 5th at 1:00 to on the Womtn'i Fashion Floor at 2:30 P.M. elected commander In chief of the national organization at the recent Cleveland session, has begun forwarding to the local units a monthly statement of finance and progress. The recent passing of Sgt. 1 1 TV ter of their newly elected of ficers. The following are the new commanders reported so 10 a.m.

for a brief parade to the hospital. Ceremonies will start in front of the hospital at 11 o'clock. Auxiliary President Catherine Blanch and her staff fUlTON ST at HOYT as well as various post auxil 4 iaries will distribute cigarettes to the patients after the cere monies are completed. i3 lb Last Sunday morning the Sgt. Oscar A.

Jones Post con 4w ducted memorial services for departed comrades at the Brown Memorial Baptist Church. Post Chaplain Thomas ale! Save 1 2.9 W. Martin and Post Comman der Howard C. Coleman are to be congratulated on the fine service and turnout at the ceremonies. lit 4 Anvet Notes By LOII9 L.

HITTER Last Sunday afternoon the Joint Committee Against Communism of New York held a luncheon honoring Dr. Joseph 017ECS K. Cavallaro, chairman of the Board of Higher Education. Amvets attending this lunch eon, honoring Dr. Cavallaro for his anti-Red stand, were Mr.

and Mrs. Louis L. Hutter, State Adjutant and P. R. O.

of Kings County; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gebhardt, Queens County Coun ILS cil commander; Daniel Clarke State Americanism chairman, and William English, State sec 66.95 CLEANING TOOLSl Converter, for quick, easy Rogularlv 79.90 Flexible hose, long. Extension tube 1 pholstery bruh Crevice tool 4 retary to the membership committee. This Friday evening the members of Bushwick Post, 31.

are holding their eighth annual dance at Hoffman Hall, Myrtle and Cooper Aves. All proceeds for the post hospitalized veterans fund. Last evening Fillmore Post, lfi, held its housewarming at its new post headquarters. Quentin Road and Nostrand Ave. Tomorrow eening.

at the regular meeting at post headquarters, there will be election of officers. Congratulations are in order to the following Amvets: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferguson, past State hospital chairman, on a brand new baby girl: Mr. and Mrs.

Edward VanHouten. art editor of the Empire A.V1VET. on the arrival of Paula Mr. and Mrs. Adam McCuillian.

adjutant of Ridgevvood Pot. .34. on the arrival of Susan Mary, who will be christened by the Rev. Martin F. Tully, post State chaplain.

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24 (U.R The Agriculture Department said today housewives may snon be able to buy potatoes already peeled. The problem of Pdckasiiie pte-pecled spuds and lowering their cost is near o-lu'ion, the department said..

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