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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 28, 1 954 11 Marine League Masonic Vei Holes i legion Noles News of Veterans Army-Navy Union By VIVIAN RYAN V. Y. Navy Yard Garrison base of employees and Agency of the Social Seeur- By XAT JAMLOW The name of VVC. Louis Drago the one most promt By HENRY FICKEN jBy OTTO HUNT ployed persons will be in- ity Administration.

The Cohen-DeMeo Detach- Fr 18 yearn the Brooklyn creased to $4,200 starting Jan. 1,1 ment has elected tbe following! Association for Charity, accordin). t0 the Federal Secur- DON'T WASTE WATER officers for 1954-55: Command-! has been giving life and hopej nently mentioned to fill the 0. A. V.

Noles IV. F. W. Holes will have a regular meeting at headquarters, 148 Flatbush Wednesday at 8 p.m. Members are urged to be present on time.

ant, rhilip J. Cascavilla; patients in non-profit and hoes of the late Joseph Vice Commandant. Charles puuuc Hospitals ui an iauns in -MAMMOTH BAZAAR KUOX MILLER LEON J. ELTESMAX the borough cf Brooklyn Maucerl; Junior Vice Com through life saving equipment It Summer Albert Cun. mandant' Jack Steson Adjut- mander James R.

Curran ap Kins County Council Com-j Earlier this week, County pointed by National Com-inlander Thomas J. Eldoia atiCommander George H. Gunsher mander Collins to serve on the last council meeting ap-Called tinon all members of ninghain of Municipal Garrison was seriously injured in the ant Paymaster, Louis Guttman; Judge Advocate, Magistrate David L. Malbtn; All hospitals agree that no charge will be made for the equipment it will put to use, regardless of race, creed or color. The bigness of the effort is Distinguished Guests commit pointed Joseph Thaw of Chap- p-nt-i m-v hio Chaplain, Benjamin Harris; Sergeant at Arms, Patsy J.

performance of his duty with the Water Department in Queens. A delegation headed by Adjutant Charles Peiper ier 107 as Membership weekem, with prayer man. Mr. Thaw's first official tho rllllrf.h the church tee The family of a VV1 veteran whose name shall remain anonymous is deeply Bruno, and Chief of Staff. Al aui, iu oiinuuiivc him of their choice exceeded only by the wonder bert A.

Clark. We wish these Indebted to PCC Emil N. Baartronhy will be awarded to the! th'' him a visit and both Al officers the best of luck in the of the work. Let us think of Xo'-his efi'orts on their chapter of the D.A.V. in 'jbert and Mrs.

Cunningham Everyone In wondi-lng whyirountv which showed the most, were so pleased thev made a forthcoming year. ourselves as bearers of hope The Bay Ridge Detachment and thofe, who have n' will hold Its smoker and enter-vet contributed some small ISm.nDni rw in sin way to this worthy caue I say Save 40 to 75 On Wood and Wrought Iron Furniture, Upholstered Chain, Swedish Overrware, Clothing for Men, Women, Children; Toys, Groceries, Notions, Etc. Luncheon Served Dally Nov. 29, 8 P.M. to 11 P.M.

10 A.M. to 11 P.M. 8 P.M. to 11 P.M.; 10 A.M. to 11 P.M.

TEMPLE BETH EL 111 WEST END AVE. Manhattan Beach, B'klyn DIRICTIONS: B.M.T. Brighton Lint I SHBtliW lay Man. tiatran Itorh Bin to Ttmplt Btth El. on the day following the elec- increase in membership for the pians (h tMtinonlal ot tne we'-' tion for Governor Lewmnaires year 1051-53.

Idlnner to Junior Past County i'8" fun'1 Thanks mtlon- "mail vour check to W. Paul Iianzilo. Hill Elliott. Anscio J. (m" announces" 1 es.

due s. K.C.C.Ivln Ail members are cordially Ludvvig. Brooklyn Masonic 1.1. I nni, 1 -Clncotta. Harold M.

Suhmer.i that the county U.A.V. blood "'P J', 1 e1 invited Kleng M. Nelson ami Cliff bank is low and he pleads P. A speedy recovery for "iT6 i i im "tin ui me iiwiii wu iasi numiuv wh i imi nipi mm Cowan, not only paid for, but blood donors Those Jan; 22. to P.

F. 1 lope we are Xr-t J1! Lafayette Avenues, personally served luncheon at. in donating bood should commander Yin-Wen hospitalized at the ror Th; deadline for the clubhouse on Pierrepont'tact County Headquarters at: Td, I Hamilton Veteran's Hospital' (1 rm. St. to smiling LegionnairesRoom Boro Hall.

Uuirmim ilh in.npc! The three winners of for the past two months. riinnancp to he llon aimer, nr. 0ra. x. Navy Yard Auxiliary held Dec.

11. has been extended Harry B. Ahrens, Arthur Rotolo, Spencer C. Young, mander of Kings ounty, who. Mike De Fazio, Sal.

Barbuto. sented with a 22-pound turkey to Dec. 1. Let's go. chairman.

mrence isegn eacn was pre-in time for TnanKsgiving. The $3,600 maximum wage Louis E. Drago, Thomas F.I is also the publicity chairman, Dugan, Donald Lent andadvises that all chapter news Vincent D. Cronln. litems must be in not later than Last night the ootlettes installed Irene Gallagher as 1: niiAur vniin nnncn Piiuniv a ta 11 11 1 11 a a si The 40 8 Ritual Team is Monday of each week.

Offering its services to posts, plans were discu sed for at' IChief Grayback of the Susie-Q jJJ nunc mun unucn ounuHi iu r. i h. m. iu r. m.

Club at the Steneck Post head- Annlriner ttiam TV. Taw. 1 ir. rt f-i CFnta VvAniiliiial Capt. Vincent F.

me icraiii nij urn. iins ouarter obligate a large class of Meeting to be heldn 1 Pi Atene Post celebrated its ninth llifl vesta 6.w..,.aiiCi iiiiiu.MK i in uuiiu.li dim U'e -ciiiii next week. that at that time chapter reso-K'v -J. it.t introduced toV'T "'ul lutions will lie iwu uclllun iui iiiniuiii; inr yit ers with continuous music, J'a EVERY MD6C3TT 7 rectify the present V.A. policy of treatment for service con-! Post Lommaiider incent Con-, Ll'iitirirt la Wa a in I ri it thi rvttM.I nected dental conditions.

SATURDAY 9:30 TO 6:00 jing, flushed with success. IRISH FRUIT CAKE DUBLIN, IRELAND DE4 NEIGBBOB: We irt pUased to brlnr yov thr Itllowlm llJlo, trial lir nd rnr Irlrndi Uiii romint Ibrl.lmn. U.S.W.V. Noles Four cnniiadu of the White Pot are on the sick hook at By Bllil, llKK I Fort Hamilton VA Hospital. Ilubbell Camp 4 will meet Marty Joyce i recuperating early tne coming montn ioifrom jn appendectomy; Jack elect, officers for the is back again with a re-year.

Kit-hard Schat-kla hasj currence of hi old Illness; been nominated for command-, John Burke and Joe Caruso er, Peter J. Hammer for senlorjare aKo on their backs. A get-vice commander. James A.iwell card to each would help Ryan for junior vice command-ltheir er and fast Commander seph Nathan for trustee. The County Auxiliary, leaded by President Alice Tom Riley, after a long stay PVrTmut'z.

is readying plang for at the Fort Hamilton V. A. hospital' visits In thp CAKVED ALL-WOOL WILTON In tar own iTent here In Ireland feav llo-tkd fine fruit eairt the traditional Irlak mannrr. tarh was KcUally baked In 111 wn Mm allawliLt th eakt iMlare. Ikoi haaariu a dlitlnat flalar and rlek-WJ, Tha flaeit IniredlenU bat been) aaed creaaiery butttr, flare aherrlea, caadled erante and leaaaa, raittna and almondi.

Tbe Chrlitnaa aeaioa brlnia with aplrll af eloaer Ilea, gnrelr, aae waf 'e reaeir and laread that feel-Ini 1 (We aa a illl a frail eabe frent the aid eoontrj. Theta rakea ara aew their wae aeer, each ane la Ita a ana (a; bolldar lln. Sincerely, P. S. Order aew far yearaelf aad friends.

1 Lb. Cake $2.75 tlSt (er 1 tar 0O apd aaS Carhrtmaa List Gill Card Eneleiare Free Check er Money Order Na C.O.D.i CERTIFIED PRODUCTS CO. If, Starteiant N.T. N.I. cility, put in an appearance at lear future.

Senior Vice Presi- County Headquarters and wa lent N'an (Jrossman and Chap-warmly welcomed. bin Maxine Cross will head tie group. BKOADLOOM WITH LUSLHI POLE R30KE THAN V-INCH DEEP Ed Murtagh and John of the 11th Regiment Camp J. W. V.

Noles were greatly in evidence at the last county session and their tales of our prowess In the past By HENRY R. SHIELDS brought a flood of memor.es to A mtmhfn nt Kn.s me oia gang. County Council join in wishing fcste guarantee our County Commander, Miltnn --Crrrr -xiw: tjj. 1 QUICK RELIEF FOR The delegates from Aston I. Weintraub, and his Eleanor, congratulations on Camp and Col.

A. L. Kline were sorely missed from the county session and it is hoped that the oirtn oi a Dany girl. JCTev'iC JWV Week-Monday, Dec. December meeting will bring -legislative Gerry! 3 If a Easyl fs Painlwt a better turnout.

Kaplan chairman Vi Dec. 14 Blook bank 1 I af Murray Gherman Wednesday. Dec. If not specially purchased would do i iMW mm vr OJj" Letters from Commander Emil Pfaff and P. D.

C. Axel Swanson were received in the true Thanksgiving spirit in Rights Day celebration, Manny 1 Greenberg. P.C.C.. chairman-1 rnairrmtv i ar ii. which they were written.

Thursday. Dec. 16. hosmtal1 program at Brooklyn VAJ 'J Delegations from all of the local camps were in attendance cnanes bkaika and Joe, Rothenberg, chairmen; -Dec. 17, Memorial Over-all PWV Week chairman, at the Theodore Roosevelt 15' widths Sq.

Yd. House in Manhattan and the lfllaSk old time cottage at Oyster Bay. Past Commander Dick Bernie Kaplan. Jotting! Goldmunz Auxiliary 173 held a bingo party for 80 vets at the Brooklyn V. A Nov.

18. Miriam Mensch Is Rhodebeck, now a resident of Ml FILE AWAY PAIN XThis Amazing New W3f! the Jamaica Y. M. C. is busy with the many activities in Auxiliary hospital chairman Jt which he is interested, frater nal, patriotic and social fluu luu olefin llll.siiirfi chairman for the post.

shirts, socks and toiletries were VaemJaaWajtJZ-XLa Jr' distributed Last Thursd Looking for a really luxurious broadloom that will give you years and years of wear? Then here's the carpet you've dreamed of owning, and at a sensational $7 a square yard saving. It's extra-heavy with lush deep pile more than '2-inch deep. Made of the finest, springy carpet wools, jacquard-woven deep into the heavy jute back. The stunning carved leaf design is embossed by the needlepoint technique blends perfectly with period or modem decor. Resistant to soil, shadings.

Grey, rose beige, hunter green, sand, sable, rose, spring green but not all colors in both widths. HURRY! Bring room measurements. Namm Loeser's Broodloom, Fourth Floor Shulman Post 335 showed the film "Murrow-McCarthy" fol lowed by an on "How Ca WE WILL REPUCE YOUR OLD WORN-OUT OIL BURNER $110.00 COMPLETELY INSTALLED STOVE-NUT $20.75 PEA 16.95 kf BUCK No. 15.00 RICE 14.50 THICK yiV- )pen discussion rr' y.j "-CX in Traditional! I tf-" doms Be Main-L. 4- week Prospect A Vr A open discussion Freedoms I American tained." Last Park Post 198 held its annua a FREE OIL BURNER SERVICE FUEL OIL No.

2 12.9c mm (Mia MB card party and bazaar. Ely! a) Shapiro served as auctioneer. Bert Riegler is Post Com- mander Gober Auxiliary 123 recently celebrated Its 8th an- niversary. County President; Ruth Silverstein and the staff1 were present. Barbara Perlman was chairman the birthday 't party Last month Roen-'o ONLY 10 DOWN delivers your carpet, take months to pay on a C.P.A.

Luxury Nyralori Tricot Fitted SMlETS The Eagle's Annual Christmas berg-Margolies-Hoffman Post! 103 held its annual card party.L IN 4 COLORS OR WHITE Joe Cohen was chairman. It VI- VPir tfSSV Bernie Drucker is post com-1 i manrier IsmpI Rl.ntt (PC 5 lit WRINKLE PROOF. DRY IN A FLASH Tht sheet that breathes porous, silky-smooth 103) was recently honored by Bl8K his Masonic lodge with a life membership after 30 years of service Morris Xa'sh (P.C.! 5.95 was presented with a life, DOUBLE tizt bottom iheet- TWIN size bottom jhet 6.95 1.95 E. PILLOW CASES- 7V (iff I membership in JWV by his post at a gala function last! week Levy-Tuchinsky Post 51 last week took a group of 35 vets in wheel chairs to the Polo Grounds to see a football game, reports Irving Kantor Regrets to Jerry Casper, 209, who recently lost his wife. i Pure luxury fitted sheets made of "Airo-Knit" nyralon a new blend of 50 nylon for strength and 50 acetate for porous coolness.

They dry almost instantly, art wrinkle proof. Come beautifully packed in clear acetate containers to make really smart, elegant gifts. Blue, yellow, pink, green, white. Namm Loeser's Domestic, Third Floor. Mail and phon rdri filled en 3.01 or more exclusive of tax.

TR. 5-8100, Add 17c for C. 0. JS-1. C.W.V.

Noles will be published Sunday Dec. 5th By no colgan 'le St. John's Unlveridiy Post guide to Broolhn'a Book nllAn1 Mnnmvt.l M.n.-.n nt I I I I II ill aiicnu a iiiciuui id uiun .11 ih. E-Rle. Book full of n.w,' fl thp q( ami au ci iiauiK, Sale! Christmas Tablecloths for your rincent De Paul Church.

04 tnp atlrction of books to hrlp you select your Chriatmit gift. There will lie a Nperlul meet. ilng of the Ladies Auxiliary Wednesday evening in Room S. Holiday Entertaining Very slight misprints save you $1 to $3 oach I Father Rteduiiin Post will ihold a dance on Saturday at Council, K. of 76th St.

and 4th Ave. BROOKLYN EAGIX viiit Broo.irn't Social Action School 52x52 I' ptrfect 298 Holiday Book Fair jo Hear Boro Priest The Rev. Joseph B. Schuyler, at the Brooklyn Public Library S.J., a native of Brooklyn, will Grand Army at the Brooklyn School Drc. 7th-27th of Social Action at St.

Joseph's 52x70 If perfect 3 98 2.99 60x108 If perfect 7 99 5.99 60x90 if Ptrftct 6.98 4.99 60x120 if ptrUct $10 6.99 NopkinS If perfect 49c 29c Lustrous rayon and cotton fast color. Choice of several gay holiday patterns. Buy for yourself, for gala gifts. Commercial High School Tuesday from 6 to 7 p.m. on "Religion and Collective Bargain j.

si Vrr-J i ing." This will be the seventh in a series of eight talks on "Phases of I.ahor-Management Relations." The public Is jj Namm Looser'! Domestic, Third Floor. Mail and phon orders filled on 3.01 or mort to s.ninn AAA 1 1 ir n1. 'atv'V'SfJl inblu.iT wi ,1.1 I WW. VI. Wt 9.

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