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SCHOOL NEWS 34 BROOKLYN EAGLE. SUN MAR 2, 1947 ObitUarieS Continued From Paq. 21 $5,000 Scholarship To Marymount College Set Up Blizzard Men of '88 To Relive Record Storm Wmen Radio Broadcasters Plan Annual Convention Vets Can Get Free Commemorating the centennial Dodie Van Pelt, crusty of mow, the broken tele- year of the congregation, the Re- nun wide hla door and graph poles, the stranded horse- 5 Students Given Retailing Degree Five Brooklyn residents will receive the degree of master at Legion to Conduct Margaret Touhey J. J. Rooney Rites 'Rites Tomorrow ligloua of the Sacred Heart of Mary Income Tax Aid The fourth annual convention of itamped out Into the clear, frosty cars, the drift-bound New York announce the establishment of the Association of Women Broad- night.

Central and Long uiana Kau kom the Association of Women Broad- nigm. cmirai umj unna iuu i caster, of the National Association Three day, of confinement In Vomotlve the tuwieU from front uU op to MaounCol- Free wsisW In preparing in-of Broadcaster, wit. be heid FrldaT. Slope mansion had put him in he. retUn "bIe Broadcaster! will be held snowbanks from OaUhac achoUrship.

Edward A. Cummings Post. 8:9. veterana. the Kings County enee in retailing, Dr.

CTiarrfs ifc The funeral of Margaret M. wtyt down second- Brooklyn of 305 95th former aecre-Saturday and Sunday at the Hotel rnntrf windows. The award Is named in honor American Legion, Rill conduct Irv- hev irCB I'H tlUlLJl JlttVUl li it ton St, at 8 p.m. tonight the lor me umoiiuiN.iuaneH, aunnaiun. wr uv.e.wmd and blinding snows which kept Raged for u.y.

Pr tQUnifr of tne 0, rans Committee announced tt.w.u. chapel of Jere J. Cronin, 115 At- Edison Company, will be held to-for the three-day plan is "The mm indoors when there was work to For three days the storm raged, the Sacred Heart of Mary In 1848. day. Untie Ave The funeral ill take' m0rrow from Darr.ugh's Funerali Wonan Broadcaster Looks Ahead done.

'piling up what has been estimated The Gailhac scholarship is valued! Five chapter of the A. V. will, nounotd yestrdajr- place at 9:30 a m. tomorrow with Hom. M1, vh for the early-comers among the So on this night of March 15.Jat from 21 to 40 inches of snow.

at 85.000 and is tenable for four have specially-trained personnel onl Tht Brooklynltea are Norman burial in St. Johns Cemetery. more than 150 already registered, a i888 wnen the hurricane velocity of. For three days the winds howled year subject to the approval of the'hand to unravel the knotty tax prob-' Felnberg. 305 Linden Boulevard: Al- Mr.

Roonev. who retired two vesrs oi requiem wiu be oirered at 10 a. m. I preconvention W. B.

Day. wind had twltrheri in a hitinc at velocities the Blizzard Men insist centennial committee. The winner lems oi worm war II vets, many of u- uioraano. in unnwn svso an investigator for the Brook-. in St Patrick's R.

C. Church. 4th Thursday, March will be selected on the results of a whom are filing their first return Leonard Goodman. 1780 E. 7th 6.

includes a tcness and when the arratest bliz-iwere as high as 80 miles an hour competitive examination to be held under the wltholdlng tax system. I Dorothy A. Schroeter, a Arlington will be inlluncneon sklt- "Adam's Rib and zard of all time had ceased to blus-1 but the prosaic, fact-bound Weather Jvn Edison company, died Friday iiv aM nH a nuriai Two chapters-the Oun nn 1 and Barbara Zwayer, 2S3 Clin- Long Island College Hospital. He jhrr. flemeterv Radio," followed by an afternoon Dodie Van Pelt walked down Bureau declares hit a high of, In February, 1948.

was 53 and a native of Brooklyn. mlss Touhev. who came to Brook- vislt to UN at Lake Success. the hill and out to the street. about 60.

Chapter, at 309 Hart' St ln Wll- i 1011 AT'- liamsburgh, and the Parkside ChaD- For the last year the flvt stu- During World War I he served in p0Ughkeepsle, N. diedLTh(e on "nd -y rrl" Finds Buried Rooster For business was at a 2 Coedl Get Recoqnition the navv as an elwtrician. Friday after a brief illness She1 daV ln an opening panel at 10 a.m. 'standstill, tied in snowy knots by a cl 8 Surviving are his widow, Mrs. I va 'Our BiLsiness of He breathed the air in grea pilps Nature whicn goeto.For Extra-CorriCU Of Work ier ai osa lamusn will beopen uuitra every weekday evening.

The Cpl. Paul Venokur Chant school, which combined classroom Marion Rooney; two brothers. Frank and memaer of thei At the 2:30 p.m. se.vswn the theme smoieaoiueny aoout ine iosi Blizzard Men wi tel, Two Brooklyn co-eds who have mo, -Radio Trenris wll be examined three days as he passed between the received recognition for extra-cur-: will give tax assistance at the Ave-Ilralmn' wltn practical experience. A.

and Dr. Joseph F. Rooney, and Edlson G1 club she a. and discussed. j''ue dr' now that bordered haye winte llke in the old ricular activities at Bucknell Unl-1 nue Community Center.

Avenue the Perlod worked two sisters. Mrs. Helen Caemerer i The second dav will open with a lhe roadway and towered 20 feet, riov. it ro 'lVersitv are Claire L. Wvnkooo of and E.

4th on Tuesday. WedneK. I elght weeks full time and 18 weeks and Mrs. Rose Crooks. enne Culten wife Swart I Oul- 10:30 8 m' se-ssion on topic, his head.

Halfway down the! 3gth st. and Helen Ber- day and Thursday evenings. Ben- two of New York', ton attorney nree neunews Ed-' "Radi0 the Public 1 by 8 blizzards since 1888. look like mere of 1206 E. 31st St.

Isonhurst veterans may procure department stores receivlnf if itnBn itinmai" The main luncheon meeting on'lrn rooster buried to its neck In a (1 mere Miss Wynkoop has been elected! at the Kingsway Chapter, 2140 75th standard rates of pay. nmt'. a romfnorfon Saturday will be on the mound. Those are the sort of tales of the president of the college's chap-1 St. on Tuesday and Thursday eve- "By this store-service," Dr.

Ed- Thomas L. Cullen S. a seminarian DKi I Gruntins. he knelt to lift it and 50" lales or tne c.i.t i. D.i, wards said, "the students not onlv Samuel Newman, Insurance Man, 59 at Woodstock College, and Am he president, WJZ's Alma himself stroking the weather lSaturdav nilht STnP7 i Engineers and Miss Berlnger has ter will have its headquarters open' na? an opportunity to be partly brose M.

Cullen, a student at St and vane atop the First Unitarian' hoen namori assistant news editor of on Thnrsriav eveniTiff March 13 at -supporting but they also re- vance i reter aiies aiao niece, oiai urn nlh ici Church. 7 Tn.irnitian rimnni nviv in wct rnH iceivea invaiuaole experience the true, but nevertheless with true application of the fundamental principles of retailing." wiiun Vl dramatic presentation of the! uooe van pen. wno niimrtl Mra vlior ind nerhn newspaper. Granada, an nsurance underwriter, nff tn Rt Men vlgor ana' pernaps, for more than 40 years, died vester- i I AA twi intr n't lnrkv I i Al jiuuenn aehiev day at the hotel. He was 59 A life-! AjiniP IjldSCOIT VU be aTd WilVard Jr.

executive several hundred old-timers will beruse Will Speak M.manac T) Junjor Deb BoQrd CoIege Drama Cajf Annie Glascolt, 90, nrexident nf the N. A. B. The next, oaiuraay wnen me unzzaro mere wui oe a serious moment at, WT rroqres in cuutanon Rosemarie LoVerrie. rianehter of Raymond man conducted his business at 76 meeting will be opened with an ln-'Men of 1888 gather for their annual the meeting, too.

for Howard R. A compilation of basic facts on Mr. and Mrs. John LoVerde of 1656'and Mrs. Edward Kassar of 4VI ith William Manhattan.

He was rnrotinn Ku tho Pou Ralnh Ex-Insurance Aide A. LA'I I liU I OIILC MIUC luncheon at the Hotel Pennsylvania 'Cruse of the Port of New York Au-'education, the Schoolman's 54th a student at Midwoodi in observance of the 59th annl-ithority will speak on "The Current nae for 1947. has been Issued bviHirh Rrhnnl and is a member of the cast of member of the Central Y. M. C.

Sockman, National Radio Pulpit! for more than 30 years. He was aLso, ho trm versary of the greatest snowfall iniChallenge to Civilization." A. C. Croft. 527 5th Manhat- daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul LojMoliere's "Les Femmes Savantes," memory. But the BIG STORM, which in tan, publisher of the Educator's renz of 1335 E. 12th a student 'second dramatic production of the member of the Kings County SpfcM t0 the Brooklyn Eagle Governor Dewey, and close with N' March 1 -Annie Eleanor Stieber singing the national The luncheon will be only memories of the Blizzard Men Washington Dispatch. at Prospect Heights High School.

'French Club at Brown TTnivrttv dental to the recounting of tales enshrines the dates of March 12 to I Described by its editors as an have been named to Macy's Junior Kassar is a graduate of Boys Hieh Survivine are three brothers, uiascou, iormer secretary oi The thrce-dav convention ends "ke Dodie's talcs that have beenjH. along with other equally famousiannual book of facts to record the Deb School Board, which includes School. Simon, Louis and Nathan, and a sis-Commercial Union Assurance Com- with a Sunday 9:30 a.m. closed and re-told, and will continue dates in history, like July 4, 1776,1 developments and progress of Amer- tepresentatives from 54 schools ini icr, Mrs. Mary coirn.

junerai sei'v-ipany Ltd Ave Manhat-'ness meeting of active A. W. be told and re-told as long as will be the topic of conversation, for iv.es wui oc ucia hi iu a in. iimi'uitiw m.v, onH, there remains soryeone who saw theisas was a historic vear Oxford St ioriiur it'jsiueni. ui rjiui- niciuwrin, at the chapel at.

187 LATEST STREAMLINE WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITERS ican education," the almanac con-'New York City who attend teas and1 tains a variety of school informa- are given lectures on fashion and tion obtained from private and merchandising. I Government educational sources, I Dr. Lee Mathews of Milwaukee u.J. State Teachers College served Fraternity special 1 1 a for the pub-1 JosnT P' j1" Mr- Burial will be In Washington Ceme tery. hurst, Queens, died yesterday women broadcasters will be con- the home of a niece.

Mrs. Virginia sidered Quinlan. She was 90. Many non-radio organizations are Miss Glasmtt retired in 1930 after! entertaining for visiting A. W.

B. Bradley Inspects Ship Safety Here members. On Friday they will be Bishop Kearney Ordains Four New Priests in Queens Mrs. A. E.

Gunslen; Aided Hospital beenelected president of Alpha Phi i-rt Delta, social fraternity at Pennsyl- Gets Radclirte Honors ivania state college. 45 years with the Insurance company. Until a few months ago she lived at 83-40 Victor Elm-hurst. Surviving in addition to Mrs Quinlan are two other nieces, Safety conditions aboard vessels Bernlce M. Ginsberg, daughter of' luncheon guests of the New York Dress Institute.

At 5:30 p.m. the various networks will stage cock-tall parties and at dinner that evening they will be the guests of the greeting card industry in the Sert Room of the Waldorf. On Saturday Mrs. Agnes E. Gunsten, who fori los-nhlne Glascott and Mrs.

Mary assigned to the New York Port of, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ginsberg of 1855 Win post in Soeietv Embarkation were inspected yester- E- 26th a freshman at Rad- eh ten years was president of the Ladies QUinani both of Queens, and a Auxiliary of the Norwegian Ho.spi-.nppneWi Edward Glascott. it', W111.U SamuelShemow of 77 Raymond A. Auxiliary Bishop they will be breakfast guests of the aHrnini.H has been elected vice presi- ii, aiea yesieroay ai me nospuai Immediate yesterday wst, Milinery Fashion Bureau, and.

that' 7: ,1 of the honorary scientific so Delivery after a week's illness. She was the widow of Bernhard Gunsten, former cvpniniT wiu he tendered a rinneri1" ui u.c-.-- Smith College, B. E. Lawson Sr.r ciety at William Geneva, N. Y.

president of the Warner Service and by the Grocery Manufacturers of four candidates for the prlesthood suo-commlttee on snlP construction benool America in the Crown Room St. Marv Gate of Heaven R. C.iand. operation. i Repair Corporation, 68 Barclay Matchabelli Perfumes on 5th Ave Church.

101st Ave. and 104th was accompanied on his tour Club to Hear Tex McCrary Manhattan. Boro Cadet on Honor Roll nv rvi 'A i i rti K.u'srr i anv rrr Slate Ozone Park. -Of Brokerage Firm Before dinner, the N. Y.

For many years Mrs. Gunste The 427th meeting of the New Typewriters Sold, Rented, Repaired and Exchanged Paramount Typewriter Inc. Authorized Agency for oodslock Typewriter! 6715 5th Nr. 67th St. SHore Road 8-9497 priests are the Rev.imandlnl? general of the New York.York Schoolmasters Club will' bei Malfolm B.

Mansfield, son rrf CShnnlmaetaca mill ku 4 VI IK UVllUUliillMIttriO viuu Will UC a tea me iour new Women's Council will give who was born in Brooklyn, lived nm i thif Capt. and Mrs. Brook S. Mans- in honor of Miss Kitchell. Harold McBride and the Rev.

of Embarkation. "2L7ldiiln.C.JU"!,She2a.d Bernard E. Lawson 58, as The goal of the New York Port h.p1 n.iii fle'd 205 Clinton has made mond Graham, both of Gat of oreceding the closed business ses- i uii iin iiuiuc nil arwiiiisiuu raiio, N. J. She was a member of Trinity sociated with the mm orRioni tney wui be breakfast guest of Embarkation, General on 'The Gentlemen of the: ttrm honor roll at Fishburne stated, is to meet all safety require-! pressure iMilitary School, Waynesboro, Va.

ments of the coast guard, which are I of the Association of American Soap Abbett 63 Wall St Lutheran Church, 4th Ave. and 40th Lord and Glycerine Producers, Inc. Heaven parish; the Rev. William Dilgren, until recently of the Immaculate Heart of Mary parish, this borough, and the Rev. Clarence Murphy of the parish of Our Lady, of Lourdes, Boston.

St. Her husband died in 1942. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. Sencer Smith.

died yesterday of a heart attack in his home, 954 E. 28th St. Mr. Lawson, who had been with the highest ln the world. A With the pressure of war, Adelphl faculty gress had authorized the coast! Dr.

Paul Dawson Eddy, president SLA Bars License Mrs. Anna Olsen and Majoiie Gun guard to waive certain safety Adelphl College, Garden City Assisting the bishop were the! sten, and six sons, Eugene, Gilbert, the brokerage concern for 18 years, Kenneth, Raymond, Howard and survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna College repirotery -utlnett Secretarial Ce-lducatlenal Summer Stislon Individual Tutoring alto AvaHeblt William Lemmens. pastor or'lrnt which could not be met. has announced the appointment of Gate of Heaven Church and nlP construction program; Mrs.

Flora Rheta Schreiber as in- warren uunsien. lAVXn. iv0 sonSi Rr)bert jTo Graziano Kin of auring me war. Rev. Frank Setzer, superior structor in the speech and dramatic art department.

th. u.rand Bernard E. a daught Montfort Prep Seminary at Bay Shore. Twenty other priests were Sons Memorial Chapel 7501 5th and a sister, Mrs. Kather Believing the real owner of the 3 Scholarships in the sanctuary.

Burial Tuesday morning will be in ine Pigott. Venice Bar fie Grill in Long Beach The funeral will be held Tuesday 1 10 be Geor8e Levlne of 1777 Ocean Oceanview Cemetery, S. I. All four are former students of Montfort Seminary and upon com from the John T. Gallagher in- parkway, father-in-law of Rocky pletion of their studios at St.

John's Only Frl( Hlfh ScfcMl In Uattutk COH1ULUTIOW INVITI SNYDER BEDFORD AYES. (M.ar Irnimt Hall Mlah SthI) MOOKLYN, N. V. In Dietetics Given neral Home, 2o49 Lhurcn Ave. a Graziano, whose boxing license wasi xnlemn reauiem mass will be of-; inrfofinitplv iho Slatei Schnlasticate, Eastview, Ottawa.

2 Boro Drivers Cited For Safety Records Henry P. Butt. 115-83 222d foroH t. to a m. in Our Ladv Hell) tn Canada will be assigned to one of the residences of the Montfort The award of three scholarships Si.

of Christians R. C. Church, the bar's liquor license. nue and E. 28th St.

Burial will; According to SLA files, the estab Fathers in the United Slates. St. Albans, and John Quarkenbush I in dietetics by the Grand Street Boys' Foundation to the winners of UdimlMlar 4-S7t Father MnBride celebrated his first, snlemn hich mnu nl n'rlnck 83-04 133d Ozone Park, drivers: be in Holy Cross Cemetery, for the Brooklyn plant of the Con-1 Dick Hay met lishment is owned and operated by Ralph Figlileo of 197 Mulberry Manhattan, but the license board Mxrrun-Ut Haymfi this mornini at Gate of Heaven an competition among high school seniors in six Eastern Stales Church, while Father Graham was tinental Baking are among 26 employes honored for: safety records ctmpiled in the pat 15 years. H. E.

Zobel, Head iconienaeo uiai me owner oi nnnnnnrerl vpstevrinv hv I place is Levine, who has a long rec- celen i i nT: MrtlMto Srt of the -h nt rrt. tnrlnHimr orand lr-" that church. Father DUgen iona11, or.tlie ftMOHT. I wmsnm covnsi I I n5; celebrated his first mass ln the B0y? Assocmuon inc. Deaths hoipiuii.

ateiintl hnrr.h th. Tmrnoz-nUf. Mrt winners, wno win receive a Of Chemical Firm i mischief and other charges ttt. Vtr or Em. Co-eii I YODER MARGARFT PHTTRCH 'dipt, ttorei, AM ibiiatl HILL, on February 28.

1947. beloved! I James Halllgan, SLA investigator. I of Marv. Fort Hamilton Parkway PrePald course of study at the Npw and E. 4th at 11 a.m.

Institute of Dietetics. 660 Murphv will celebrate his first mass Madison Manhattan, are Grace in his 'home parish March 15. Walker of Charles E. Gorton CORRINE SALZER MODERN VOCAL INSTRUCTION Proper Breathinr- ITlctlnn, Tone Quality, Phrasing and Song Styling GENE SALZER Conductor of numerous Broadway musical productions will now consider a limited number of talented pupils for professional trnlning in sona interpretation and advanced pianism 100 Letterti Avenue, Brooklyn 25, N. and Carnegie Hall BUckminsrer 4-0454 BY APPOINTMENT NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF DIETETICS I 1 MUMS Ml.

(II t. liHI I "Herr hopint everyone will eain from the great opportunity offered in your School, ill that I have frnm your wonderful coaching and constant help. The Bejit of Luck and my Sincere Gratitude." Pick Haymes MARGUERITE HAYMES ocnl adriner to the THE HIGHLY SPECIALIZED SCHOOL OF MODERN SINGING 200 W. 57th N. Y.

19 CO. 5-7246 mother pf Gerard Churchhill and! Services for Hans E. Zobel, 72. testifying at the hearing for re-Vincent. Funeral from the Fair-; president of the Antiformln application of the license, said that child Chapel, 951 Atlantic manufacturing chemist, will be held he had visited the saloon at 11 E.

near Grand 'Avenue, Tuesday. 9:15 'at 8 pm. tomorrow in his home, 521 Park Ave. several times and di.scov-a.m. Requiem Mum Our Ladv of 9th where he died Friday.

Burial ered that Levine "was the real boss, nfiio mom Tnirmnt h. Tuptdnv in r.reen.Wmid did all buying, paid all bills and BALLET SCHOOL METROPOI.ITAN OTRRA HOI'SE. STt nit) 15 B. NOVIKIIFF. Illr.

Cln Clllhtrpn, Altulls 1425 B'WAY. N. Y. LO. 5 0864 Mign ocnooi in iuiiK(rh, iaroi um Thomas of Rutherford High School New Jersey and Dorothy Keers of Little Flower Catholic HiRh School for Girls in Philadelphia.

Pa. The awards have been granted by the Foundation In honor of the Rt. Rev. William T. Manning, retired Kniseonal BishoD of New York: Boro Couple Note 50th Anniversary Ccneten' aciuauy ran me piace.

In 1896," Mr. Zobel established the' Under SLA rules no person con-brewerv supply house of Hans e. i vlcted of a felony can own or oper-Zobel and and in 1902 organized ate a bar and grill. The law further the Antiformin Companv. He was a provides that a convicted felon can-member of the Master Brewers hired as an employe, sociation and recently received Its 30-year membership plaque.

,10 Aro lifillari Holy Cross Cemetery. ZOBEL HANS on February 28, 1947, husband of the late Justine; grandfather of Gail Robinson; brother of Louise Meyer, Antoinette Flcken, Ernestine Kellv. Adolph Philip Frederick C. and Charles W. Service at his residence, 521 9th Street, Monday, 8 pm: Funeral Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.

interment Green-Wood Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. S. B.

Abrahams of Francis Cardinal Rpellman, Arrh-7013 Perry Terrace celebrated their! blsnop of New york, and RabW DOth wedding anniversary last night pinkelstein, president of a reception in their honor in the Jewlsh Theological Seminary of home of Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey, 980 E. 94th St. America.

School Directory-Enroll Xow! ACADEMIC AND COMMF.RriAICOU.ECE AND PREPAR TORY ADELPHI ACADEMY. klvn. Co frt. ADpiy Inr rif r.i.,ogMAin BORO HALL ACADEMY, Fl.lhuili til. eor Fulton.

'yn. K-IMI Arcrnlill Am 2-2447 BROOKLYN ACADEMY. 1MJ llrnry St. Hklyn. Hay Kie Kemili Recltrd 4-4937 SCHOOL.

110 Schtrmerhorn Brooklyn TRlnngle S-ST5 COLBY ACADEMY. 2301 Snyder Ave Brooklyn. RtsenM. Day-Evt BUclc. 4-6878 ACADEMIC SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE GIRI.8 BERKELEY INSTITUTE, 181 Lincoln Place.

Brouklyn NEvln PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. 180 Joralemon Brooklyn TRiansle 5-6644 ACCOUNTANCY AND Rl SINFSS ADMINISTRATION PACE INSTITUTE For CP A. and business. Dav-Eie. 2.5 Broadway BA 7-8200 ANNAPOLIS.

WEST POINT, COAST CI ARD PREPARATION DWIGHT SCHOOL Speclsl Tramini ill Unr 72 Park Ave YCA S-5MI irrnBntnv In Palestine BLUE PRINT READINGS IOdge, PAA.M.; Brooklyn Lodse of Elks and Gilbert Council, Royal Arcanum. He maintained a hunting lodge near Port Jervis, N. Y. Mr. Abrahams, 75, was born In ivn nuiitiianie, to, was uoi 111 I Continued from Page 1 Manchester, England.

Before his re- College bCheauieS jjand JOB ESTIMATING ScimotoleDgments ERDMANN The aunt of SISTER Surviving are a granddaughter. tirement in 1937 he was superin-; Scholarship Exams fonHonr Ava yimAur1 in fsy Va of for the Gail Robinson; three sisters, but lhU denled bJ pendent dye production The Colle ot Mount Saint Vin- architecti ral mechanical DRAFTING IHollday Kemp Woodride. Forl Riverdaie, win hold its MARY LEONTINE acknowledges; Mrs. Antoinette Meyer. I D'MSy-lT-t-T a Curfews were clamped down both 15 years ne WM cnier chemist for the Ficken and Mrs.

Ernestine Kellv. k. AUAijtMTf Beginners and Aivancea Accora on rerrea. fo exchanged and repaired, fully miunieM. ijn mti.

1657 way iMrd.n.i. N. CI 6-0020 kind expression of sympathy shown by friends, relatives and Nursing annual 0 1 1 1 ive scholarship nw, rormin, Now examination at the college next i intrTitwi rhone caiu iii and four brothers, Adolph Philip uc "7 .7 1 1)7q fflcl" Anuine uo' Mrs' ADrV Frederick C. and Charles W. lfiam.s- 7.3' ln Hudersfield.

ARTS AND CRAETR ADELPHI DAY CAMP-8ATURDAY GROUP. KinH HIshwaT. Eister of Henry St. AUNT LAURA, DEwey 9-9! Saturday at 1:15 m. Zobel.

Bl'SINESS SCHOOIfl ADET.PHI BUSINESS SCHOOL. 9J9 Klnts Hinhwav Kln-ut Thettrei DEey 9-9815 DRAKE SCHOOL I4'6 RrnArlnr.v R'UlLn ila tju ir, I TV. u.K ht irOvrroft. Q.R47 The two fun tuition scholarships National Technical Tered are valued at $1,600 each irt extend over four vears. with InSlltllTP miuwuukh iui me cnKiana.

inev nave a oaugnter, ground was imminent. I Mrs. Weslev Fanjoy of 137 70th Ten cars were stolen ln Tel Aviv and two grandsons, during the day, believedly to be used John Vetter, 59 Funeral services for John Vetter k'HEFPLEY Si BROWNE SCHOOL. IMy-hti. 7 l.ifrtte Ar.

rcr fl illmih. "Hvn 17NE 8-2141 yT LAMB'S Bus Traminc School. Day-Eve. 370 9th St at 6th klyn BO. Y.

W. A. School for Busineis Training. 30 Third Ave. Day-Eve TR.

5-1190 a BROWNE'S BUSINESS REDubl'e 9-404A Remembrances KONNER ANNA. Loving birthday remembrances of a dear mother and grandmother. Children and Grandchildren. enewal each semester provided 60 CYmln Slr(e, gl(1 2 in the attacks. Police radio cars that the student maintains i 55 W.it 42 N.

Lenten Message LA. 4-ZS cnmpinmeier macn. oner, lijfi joralemnn in school's scholastic standards. W.DELEHANTY INSTITUTE. ,20 West 42 N.

Y. Beginners it AdvancedST. 9-8900 a lifelong resident of Queens and an patrolling highways were given de-employe of the Bureau of scriptions and license numbers with will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at; this order: "You may shoot at these 116 Newark Jersey City COI'NTRY DA Rrmn KW POLY PREP Country Day 8cliool. 92nd and 7lh Ave Brooklyn SHore Road The following, one of a series of i II enfen messages and prayers, has, Centenary Junior LOIlege been prepared by the Rev. Vere V.

Names 3 On Dean's List I his home, 132-41 142d St S. Ozone cars on sight." where he died Friday. Burial 4-Hour General Strike Ooeit Private Veteran Students COMMI'ROAL ART JEAN MORGAN SCIiOOI. Or ART. Omlume.

A.li An. U.v 7(0 Ix-Jintlon Ate 9-40HT nivi In eocmorfam BADER FRF.DR1CA IRENE. Departed March 2, 1946. At rt. Sister.

MADALENE A. O'NEILL. will be Evergreens Cemetery. The JpwLsh Nationa, council- Loper ana ts presented vnaer fie, Three stUdenU from Brooklyn auspices of the Brooklyn Church'. hau.

mad. Dean's List at JANE'S DANCR STUDIO. 1R01 Nerlt Road til dren anrt PROF 8 FEI8T'8 DANCE STUDIO. 1801 Neik Road ir. was oorn in vvooo- rfB-TanoH a fnnr-hour EBEB STUDIOS.

489 Washington Ave Brooklyn. Auuils-Chlldren- strike throughout Palestine and Afission Federation. Centenary Junior College. Hacketts (haven 59 years ago. is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Annie S. Vctter; a John and a grandson, SENSE OF MISSION town, laHohtor tf Mr nnri Mrs Hrnrv nff.i .4 nou(jiv Richard John Vettter. Irom 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday to protest deportation of Jews illegal immigrants to Cyprus and officials feared that it would tonch off another wave of violence throughout the country. I of 1769 Stuart Jean my lather Luke 2:4.

WaUace, daughlfr of Mr. and Mrs. Read Luke 3:41 -51. wu 101 oii, Frank Branniaan DIKTfTKS X. T.

INSTrrtTE of DlrTCTIca. MOHadlion C. Kd Dr E'e. Rener.l 4-" 100 DRAFTING KI.TN TRCHMCUNII I VST f-1 F''tiiti At. mr.

F.llton. Arcl, Ii r-24T NATIONAL TECH. INSTTTUTE Arch. Mech. 60 CiillWn St 1R 5-19'.

I DRAFTlNfl BLI EPRINT RF.ADINfi IATH DRAKE SCHOOL, 134 Naaiau SI V. Uraftiiu. BEekman 3-4BIO TIRAKT1NG. DKSION, Bl.l'KPRINTS UONDELL IN8T. 230 W.

41, N. 129 Montaaue. k.yn. lirafung Merit H-c FI.F.MCNTARV CO-f FROEBEL ACADEMY, 176 Brook.yn Ave. Co-Ed.

Reasonable tuition. PResident 4-161J fine a no Arri ir.o arts RADIO. TELEVISION Practical and Thearalical Tachnlclana Cauria leads la apaartunltiat in laduttrr, (raadcattlnf ar awn lull. Day and Iva. Sattians.

Qualified Veteran fligibla. (NROU NOW FOR NEW CLASSES in lefeviiian Trainiae Since T3I RADIO -TELEVISION INSTITUTE 410 leilnol.n N.T.I 7 46tK .) Hoio3 licamadby N.T.Slota "I know," said Abraham Lincoln The funeral of Frank Branniaan, vulcanizer for A. Schrader's Son.i and Jeanne Birkett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward F. Birkett of The attack on the British officers' COWLEY In loving memory of mv beloved husband and our devoted lather, JAMES E. COWLEY. February 27. 1922.

Mrs. James E. Cowley and Family. FORD MARILYN ARMING-TON. In ever loving memory on Ihis her 21st birthday.

but Ood trwi I Knows vImi 11 mr hetrt. MOTHER. RAWLE JULIA L. In loving who died Fridav. will he held flnt Jerusalem was carried out "that there is a God and that He hates injustice and slavery.

I see the storm coming, and I know His nanrf i in Tf TJa a TlafH 3911 Olenwood Road. 9 a.m. tomorrow from the home' despite barbed wire barricades and of hi-s stater, Mrs.Wllliam Moe. 101-j extraordinary security precautions CO BR and a work for me, and I believe He Sweetheart Finalist 45 94th Ozone Park. A solemn lhat, have transformed the Holy City TRAPHAOEN SCHOOL of 1680 way i.i.'di.

NY, Trade mei'nod'i MCDOWELL SCHOOL ol Costume' Design Hay. it. A Sn ii iIieDi HIGH SCHOOL DRAFTINGHOME sti dy 'INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCB SCHOOL 11 W. 4d St HOME FCONOMKS requiem mass will be offered in TE 6-46J1 the R. C.

Church of the Nativity. in St. into the appearance of a im reany. 1 am notning, duu simone Brody, oaugnter or Mr under siege. i truth is Such a Mrs.

B. W. Brodv of 1186 E. One group of extremists fired on could understand the bov who.i10th was one of three finalists BritLsh troops Knd police guarding standing in the temple, said to his in tne annual "sweetheart" contest the club, covering the advance of parents. "Wist ye not yponsorfCi by the College of For-another group rarrving suitcases of nat 1 be alxMl1 at Syracuse University.

ir-nrorjr i ur Owine Park. Burial will be pissed i tway March ,2. 134S Masses John. CemMtrVi oflered. JEAN and FRANK.

March 3, CATHEDRAL COLLEGE SINNOTT MARY 1015. BROOKLYN YMCA Trade School OIL DIESEL AUTO MECHANIC WELDING REFRIGERATION RADIO MACHINE SHOP MOTOR REPAIR 1123 BEDFORD AVE. Gates) MA. Ml 08 explosives, while a third group in, kl 1 uui 01 me same awareness 01 01- ,1 u. 1 In eontnt, lovlnr mrmorr.

Daughter. ROSE: Sister, AGNES Grandson, JOHN. GRANTED CHARTER Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Albany, March 1 Cathedral Col a stolen army truck crashed through a barbed wire barricade and drew up alongside the building. Vine calling, these two men gained Cieciea as v.ountn neon a sense of mission dedicating! Robert Mayerson. son of Mr.

and themselves to tasks for which each! Mrs. Benjamin Mayerson of 945 E. lived and died. God also has some-j 26th has been elected president thing for us to do. We, too, should 'of the student council at Sampson The attackers hurled explosives lege of the Immaculate Conception.

I SCHOOL FOR HOME ECONOMIC TECHNIC. 274 Clinton Ave B'kljti MA.r. MERCHANT MARINE TRAINING ATLANTIC MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY. 44 Wh tehai, St -BO ll SIC PRANK ABRAMSON. P.ano and Arrord.on.

St. OE 5 Dull BROOKLYN CONSERVA l'ORY OF MUSIC. 58 Vlh Regent. MA CORNELL PIANO STUDIO. ii in I'M I'll" Wl O-RtiM EHNST SCHOOL OF MUSIC.

849 Fiai'unh Ave Piano. Clerme'. He BUck GEORGE THRAVES PIANO STUDIO. 1881 E. sath Bt tnear Ave 8).

klyn IS 5- (,97 ARTHUR KANNER. 1014 platbuah Ave. Sax. Clarinet. IN.

2-4HBI KORBER PIANO STUDIO. Adulu. Children School. 399 St John's PI. ST SAMUEL LEVINE.

Trumpet ArUlt Tfachnr: Trombone. 580 Eatt 54 Rt IN PARKWAY MUSIC INSTITUTE. 1540 Eastern gwav (Approved I Bi'l I OL. TEMPO DRUM STUDIO. Bob Kalln specializing in Drums, 2 Flalbush Ave.

ST. 3-9H4 Oil, PAINTING INSTRUCTION NORHEIM ART STUDIO. Instruction in oil painting. 6007 8th Ave WI OPTICIANS 'EMPIRE STATE. 81 WtUongllbv 8'.

Brooklyn. Day or Eve NE 8-91M4 iSCHOOL OF OPTICS. 182 Henry St. kl; 2. Dav or Eve.

Catalog 10 MA 4-4211 I PRACTICAL Nl RXING WYCKOFP HEIGHTS HOSPITAL. 112 Si. Ni.ui.a Bklja If Frr. Crturta HE 3-4500 ROII KLYN TECHNICIANS INST, 427 Flatbiifh Av. Et cor Fulton Day-Eve MA 2-2447 I RADIO TELEVISION ELECTRONICS established by the Catholic' Diocese through the windows, of the club, classes of Bronklvn for the of; named the nnlrixmith.

onrl fled un- ha. 0 GAMca r.f L-cl Ufi. V. EM CmmmTtmmf J8. I.

VETt nay ENROLL NOW places a tool in our hands, a child our arms, a visum In our hearts Weinrib Wins B. S. To accept our tasks as from Him isi weinrib. daughter of Mr. to comprehend more than our ownl purposes in life; it is to share tao.n.

Mrs" in Hii ulars Division has received her 1,. iva- r.rw! nffw bachelor of science degree from the; GALLAGHER First Anniversary studenU for the priesthood, has cier fire. The blaM. demolished the Mass will be offered for my dearly been granted a provisional charter four-story concrete building, leav-beloved husband, JAMES J. GAL-jby the State Board of Regents, the ine or.lv two walls and part of the LAGHER.

on March 3 at St. Thomas board ha announced here. roof standing. Aquina Church, Flatlands. 9 a.m.

Trustees of the college, located Loving WIFE, SON, DAUGHTER, in Biooklvn and Huntington, in- LOMAA MAE McMAHON. Sec-' de Bishop Thomas E. Molloy and BF La PREPARES fmr COLLEGES It Ciartererf Sttl't Bntrtt nt Repen'a Sav Time Caniarl Daon Talk IRON PREPARATORY SCHOOL 53 w.y at 14 N.Y.C.. AL. 4-4882 days anew to" Thee, that Thou who! School of Home Economics at Pratt I AMERICAN RADIO INSTITUTE.

10' West S.td N. Y. 2.1. Dv Si Ete TPs 4-2j9t end Anniversary Mass Monday. viw niym II I March rM arn.

St. McClancy. Superintendent ofj Trans World Airline yleTdav, dost appoint our tasks may direct! Institute, according to Dean Joan i Schools in the Brooklyn dioceie. claimed a new non-stop record on our effort according to Thy VHUlVii, nmiAt.HiA The rpv. the Shannon.

Eire, to New York; We desire above all to fulfill Thy A A I Cn-rdnealional lt LAFAYETTE AVE.NUI MAIa -7J RADIO TELEVISION INSTITUTE. i0 is M.i -V y. ir. lint Ktr. PLazi J-4S8J REFRIGERATION.

RADIO. Oil. Rl RNER SERVICING BROOKLYN M. C. A.

TRADE SCHOOL, 1117 Bedtord Ave. (Day Si Lve I J-110 SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS YOUNO SECRETARIAL SCHOOL. 24 Sidney P.aie, Bronklvn Hetchts 4-07Q1 DRAKE SCHOOL. 885 Flgtbush klyn Ate i. Dsv Naghr BUckramstei' EASTMAN SCHOOL.

E. Games, 441 LtrngMm C. MU. 2-1527 PACE INSTITUTE. Day-Evg.

Co-educatlonal. 225 B'w (opp. City Hall I. BA. 7-20 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT TRAFFIC MANAGERS INST Air Traffic Courses 1S4-0 Nasaau RA 7.S8 route when it Constellation Stan ambitions for us.

If must en-of New York arrived at LaGuardia dure suffering to accomplish Thy FOR OIRI. TO IS On laka in Ramapo 6S mllea from NYC ljtnd and watet aporM. trailing, r.dinr. dramatics, muaic, Field 11 hours and 5 minute after asaaaaanSan far Catalog mission for us. help us to acoept It as Jesus accepted His cross.

Amen. ,0,7 foraotten. the name of the Brooklyn High Huaband, Children and Relative, of SpecMy LOUGHRAN ALICE D. Fourth changed to George Westlnghouse Anniversary Mass for our beloved Vocational High School. The name' lister and mother at St.

Saviour's: of Girls Commercial High School Church March 3. 8 a.m. jhan been changed to Prospect SISTERS and CHILDREN. Heighu High School. Send tor Booktai Sc'ariol, Drafting, Journalilrn NASSn ACADEMY OF ADVANCED TRAFFIC.

309 Broadway. N. Y. REctoy J-3374 the takeoff. The previoiw record for the route was 13 hours and 10 minuted, heW by another airline.

Beatrloe rnwan nireeler II 1 '1 Vfliri THIRD avt.M t. I I 1M BEeknaa J-4S40 Tl TORING WHEV OIT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN ADELPHI STUDY CENTER. S3t Kings H.ghway tnsai Coney Iilsnd Aee DEwey araeahra Ta. I'lIN SCHOOLS IN ALL BOROUGHS.

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