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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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MONI DEC. 3, 1945 12 Mrs lospph Reilly of Hewlett: 10m QesMc Wciuand of Pat- BROOKLYN EAGLE JUm -1 Reader Believes New York Is the Place For a Doctor Truly Interested in Career Jocie Br.i.iy illes Vnnouiuenient Is made of the narriage of Miss Cacelia M.n- ey to Lt Joseph V. Hradv. The ririiiii. FTWM uiptktl mass, Nov.

14, in Our of Angel's Church, the ev. Joseph Spellman otficiat- Purdy Auxiliary Meeting Tomorrow The regular meeting of tha Ida Harris Punlv Auxiliary ill lie held at Hopewell Haoaa, 211 Gates Ave. A buffet supper i planned for six o'clock and a group of the senior girls of Gould Hall will join with the members of the Auxiliary. The girls of Gould Hall will present a Christmas program which will be followed by Christmas movies. Miss Margaret Davidson and Miss Florence Dunn are in charge of program.

DEAR HE.EN WORTH In repoMe to the UB ItMtw I would to express the following opinions: Pwhaps I have no riht to express ray opinion solution If our 'postwar problem as I ha never jiP'HL Tt The bride as attended bv her 'n St' Men, the Mtssaa Nancy leen O'Mallev Knsign l.uke ikim Zbov a the marriage of heir daughter, Mrs Rradv at.en.le, Anne (. Michael School and Hakim, son of Mrs. Adele Ha-Bay Ridge High. I Rradv is a he mkm graduate of roidliain I niver- sl s-uiii-riav Donohue-Diehl Miss Kathetine I onise Diehl, daughter of John Francis Diehl of Douglaston. was married on Saturday to Lt.

ij.g.) Francis Xavier Donohue, U. S. It, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ren- son Donohue also of Douglas- The ceremony was per- in St.

Anastaala's Chun by the Hev. 1 nomas Kvan and mem was etven mar INVITATION TO THE DANCE Catherine Mcintosh, Miss Page One of the New York Nawspaper Guild Ball at Madison Square Garden this Thursday, hands an invitation to Mayor-elect William O'Dwyer. Wad Baked rotators Hot Rol Cafceaff Cerrn Slew Mincemeat Bclty Cofjee Iffi in Haakala fTMl recipe uas desigi for the meat in the cold counter. Buy tlie cold cut one pu ce about I pound I ill no me nick ond cut the meui into finger-length bars.) bars of delicatessen meat I cup flour l'i teaspoons baking powder teaspoon celery salt One-eighth teaspoon poultry tablespoons fortified margarine tablespoons milk 1 cap canned loatatMl 'i teaspoon minced onion One-eighth teaspoon powdered I teaspoon minted parsley Salt and pepper Make a dough ng together the flour, baking towder, celery salt and poultry ng. Cut in the marga- Add milk to make a soft dough.

Roll Roll the meat har; in each of these squares, Place in a greased hakine nan Rake in a hot oven at 100 de- salt and pepper to ta over the "pigs" afte Uteg of baking Bake an addi- tional 10 minutes, basting eiai nines, WV 'M I -Jne III arhet These are the ceiling prices for stores of Groups 1 and 2. This! list does not include all fresh 1st does not. Inclnrt all reallv been faced Peace Rests Callaghans Observe Wedding Anniversary Judge and Mrs. Stephen Cal ilaghan of 584 Fourth cele "Irlage by her ftither and had with quite ao definite a decision you seem to be But I have se OUltv ttaKMMs) the 0VM and ff of movuiif awav from one's f.tmilia: surroundings manv times pith MV eral friend. I am answering voui letter more from an linere.M in your .1 o.vto: extre In medicine and work In one o( New York Cttv's leadin; hospitals at a position that brings me in daily contact with doctors.

In working with them 1 1 am not a aOBHi my respect and admiration for the men. and the work they do, becomes greater each day. It seems to me that at present more than ever before medical history is being made in research, new discoveries, public health, clinics. i etc. Today people are being medically'' educated.

The doctor III making the front page in every; wspaper. ine question or social- lzed medicine is one of the mast poignant issues facing the Ameri can doctor. As a result of the war the medical progress of all countries has been pooled and the advancement in medical progress. 1 believe in the next lew years is going to be startling. Inventions of war, heretofore kept as military for obvious reasons, are oing lo spt.

up a whole new world for medical progress I don't think a doctor who is progressive and deeply tn-teresieri in his work .1 presume that you are i would in this era be happy clouds on blue sky from an islano In the West Indies over a period, of time. In this day and age a coctor doesn't sit back on what he learning and adding to his knowl- edge new techniques, methods, etc In my opinion, this is no time for a doctor to go to an island in the West Indies, when his services are needed so terribly here at 1 bring these new advancem his own people, and to fight the threat of socialized re high country. rs Real Thine ere Lt a charm In the thought ew pi.ices, new uces ana tne tngly easy pace oi in oiner truly Deiieve tnat ulv beiieve that' i brought up in' he can get first one who has Ne.v York where he hand the finest music, thea- very same things and soon sated with nv -ersatz." One cm he very ersatz." One can be very T. I'; Knt such a narrow field when one can have such a broadening and en- richmg one as offered by a cos ISffeea, N. and Miss Jacque line Staff of Hewlett.

Edward Moore, brother of the luittegioom, wis lest man. After a brief wedding trip, the ceupsi win live wiiii the brides lor the Present XfixMnrT Mis Dolores Marie Ann Veit. daughter of Mr and Mis. Frederick K. Veil will be married to Sigurd Non is on Dec.

16 at 4 and Mrs, Albert Ebeysa et Mills. announce Our I -uly of Lebanon R. C. Church. The ceremony was per- llV Ch Bishop Man- sour Stephen.

Miss Florence Zltoyan, sister of the bride was maid of honor ami jonn Kenny was the best' man. John and Paul hi others of the bridegroom will he ushers. A wedding reception! was hold at the Hotel St. George The bi itle ore an afternoon American H.mii' oniuu. 1 nici -ily and has give.

She is a member of Ser.ipi-i- x'ihgentp hridegrooni attended City let Miami Reach, Fla after which thev KlU 0vingl, 11 Latsha Reid Ml. an i.atsna ot i.yntlliursl, X. .1., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Margaret Latsha, lo William Watkins Reid -on ot Air. and Mrs. llliam Watkins Reid of Whitestone.

ha is a graduaie oi vnillun. Srhoo ZuTi A.B. degree in June, 1945. In Spnior ear at Oberlin she cudii man oi tne uengiou: Conference Committee of the Y. W.

C. A. Mr. Reid is a graduate of Bav-side High School and was at Oberlin College until called into military service in A medi- (al forpsman with the 7th Army ln ual'i i' ranee and Germany, ne was a prisoner ot war tier-many for eight months. He received an honorable discharge from the United States Army on Nov, is and la now enrolled In special work at Queens College, Flushing.

In the Spring he will re-enter Oberhn ami. alter gradi ation, will continue studies fo the ministry oi the Methodis W. I. A. A.

Meets To Plan Holidays 0f the a meet- nhids. She nrdSifl brated their fortieth wedding anniversary at a dinner given i their nor Hoi on Saturday. Judge and Mrs. Callaghan, who have been residents of Brooklyn for more than forty years, were greeted by members of their family and close persona friends. SAVE WASTE FATS Ever Try Making Cough Syrup in Your Kitchen? With Ihe People In ten i 1 1 1 1 1 erawe the Not one of th Bi ThrPP feiinwc Nni mm feace nas to be guaranieed by mental forces much basic than the fear of superior strength," declared Dr.

Henry Neumann yesterday, in an address before the Ethical Culture Society. Americas navy and air fleets. no matter how bis. will not overawe Great Britain." Dr. Neumann as hen unitd England's, thev will not keep Russia In order.

We ourselves would ob- 10 threatened by country a whole league. Ens- chief fae" be to build up in rv conscience and the good the main keep our ci wtii, air nagea not only with weapons OUi wlWl low. What goes is power ai least as mighty as the most power- ful of bombs. "Get over the illusion (hot. strong navy guarantees peace.

All: the nations in the recent war had strong navies but they did not pre- vent the war. Europe had compul- sory military training for over teed peace, by this time the world should have been utterly tranquil, It is much more profitable to work! at lemoving grievances and s.i.spi- oim uunuiiiK up uie auencie, 1 i "fOTNeVERi INVITE HIN FOR ANOTHER UNLESS HE BRINGS SOME OIF HAND CLEANER When handi really dirty, Hind Cleaner worka miracln. Snib-born greaie and grime taniah, evta from under fingernails and Leaej hands whilt and soft! A boon lo war workers! A "must" for young- who arc trying to keep work fr from dirty hand smudges! No home should he without Otf Hand Cleaner. Gat tha big red and white shaker box at your grocer today. DIP MTijaWlal Idrugjrist.

Put this into a pint bnttl and fill up with your syrup. Thin makesapint a family supply. Tastes une never spoils. Children love It. Ana a.t ror results, you ve never seen anything better.

It goes right to work on the cough, loosening 1h phlegm, soothing the Irritation, and ueipiug ciear me sjr passages, lou will liko it for its results, and not merely for the money it saves. run a la proven ingredients, in concentrated Money refunded if it doesn't pleas lyou in every way. KOftKCLUSURkll I if a i-r-n ry of tha Referee'a 3'BRIEN Referee. Alary Donohue a in n. I oi honor.

The bride wore a while saim guwn, tuiKfiiip viii in in oardmlas. Her attendant wore an ice oiue saun gown matci me let can and carried nmk roses. Lt. Myron Wood Hewitt was nest, man aim tne usneis veo Robert Donohue and Justin Diehl. The bride attended Oak-wood School and the hridegrooni received his education at St.

John's Preparatory School Niagara Fniversity and the Merchant Marine Academy at Kings joint, lie is a member of the couple will go to Florida on their wedd.ng trip. Thompson Brown Krrol Moen Rrown of Garden City, daughter of Mrs. Stanley Brown of Greenwich, and the late Mr. Brown, jr son of Mr, and" Mrs. Thomp- sun ill nasha.

were mar ried saturqa; afternoon in ihe Xhe Hage by her cousin. Warren C. "Agiy ol Rye. N. Y.

She blue- en-emhlt lohn Willla sage of orchids. Mr. Thompso best man and Sgt. Donald C. 0..

Let at Mitchel Field, for those items li toH sUr be your daily guide, was performed by 1 SSKJrS eS Tuesday, Dec. 4 Chaplain J. Myer. A recep- lghef, Prices whlch sAorrrARine a3-Dec was held at the home of Eunice McGomgle Eunice McGonigle Engaged to Marry Mrs. Catherine McGonligle of Orange and Pauiiogue.

announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Eunice Anne J. Rovtntini, of 70 Poplar St. Iis i a praiiuale of St. Angela Hall Acatlem; -i Notre Dame College of Statei Island. She is the daughter the late Daniel McGonigh Chief Clerk of the First Dtstric Municipal Court.

VrNlir 1 nlTTnnfl By Stella MONDAY. DEC. Born today vou are a disciplinarian and are likely to be as stern with youiself aJ with others. You may outwardly appear quiet and retiring, but actually you are self-possessed and have1 'me tne harat tens: ics of domi neering impatience. When you doi not see eye to eye with those who differ although you may find it expedient to endure them you do not, ao so ior long, xour reputation loroiunttranicness in personal opinions Is likely to outweigh your reputation for tact, diplomacy or charm.

Since you ofter change your mind and youi plans, you are called fickle. 'you change your plans quickly. To find what the stars have In iStore store for tomorrow, select your mJWSi van-ae 'rnran' tm xm '4 M'' tb.sVem" u-o s.u x'tout Vek Brooklyn, the former Miss Miss I irna- on Saturday. Miss Mclllhenny was honored earlier in the week at a supper and gift shower party for her of Hempstead. nounce the birth of their fourth Mr.

and Mrs. David J. Hogan 4oi, st. Johns Place announce the birth of son David .1. Ho-.

ean on Nov. at Madison Park Hospital. Mrs. Hogan is Miss Gladys Miller. Scantlin on Nov 22 at the Brook- Gives Quick Belief.

And It's So Easv! No Cookinir. never tried mmnR your ot. It a no trouble needs inp and gives you about four times as muencougn syrup loryourmoney, You'll say it beats anything you ever tried for cougha dua to colds. And here's how it's done: Make a plain syrup by stirrlnff 2 of granulated sugar and one cup up 5f Vew moments, until it lei 0et 2V, ounces of Plnw from yourl foreclosv SUPREME COURT 0 NEW TOMf. Molt a t.tmh of fc Uuv ihe prein ju.lamei.i A I'm being SO Approximate 'in 1 1 1 1 ofSL New York.

November 20. 194.1. I.KNIK!t I.BVINK mopolitan atmosphere. 101 es ot any your heaM rrfuiir Mr Mr Lawrence W. Os.

Ufe. the advantage of HRSft Ji? SSborne of Arthur Garden friends, culture, and the stimula-, from Nov. 20 through Dec. 5 Imltht oocur. ril JS! fJZl GETABLES-Bunched ctt Thp hrIde waa glven ln mt.

which guarantee a reasonable. fairrM, handling of complaints. No neetl Is nor'hnrh vJzSJLJS weighing less than 10 'nces per head. 11: weighing 10 to 13 ounces, 13, weighing more than ounces. 17: all lettnro if sold by the pound 14' yellow "cri- io 0ud onion.s 3 inches and 'over 1 "tiSL ati.

-1'0, eautlen i btorkoU(T --Not rood inches, 1 pound, 7V4; white boiler you, actm.t."' Noi onions, under lVi-inch, 1 all spinach, 1 pound, Eva Mclllhenny yams and golden sweets, l'vt -J i pound, 12; all other sweet pota- 6fl ceIore iaai toes, 1 pound, 11; peas, Mrs. Creighton V. Phillips afternoon at the'iion-dollar-a-year ceramics indus Sherman S. Smolly of the yest Warren Moen Brown of Mount ihome of Kisco, brother of the bride, and Tl" Henry R. Lawson of Garden Christmi Bl0uKbn' J6.6t n26-Ki 'PREME COl'RT "kin.is COUNTY.

T- Ron abroad and about the United States and 1 am a "typical New eiuh.i-'i a minute oar: of the time- I live In and lot Juat sit and watch the by. But my argument for a decision to -settle down central New York Is not all based on the matenal things of Ufe, but i believe that the joy of the home, family, and friends can never be substituted bv new places, an easy life and new I friends. Perhaps I lack the courage of the adventurer, but i can't help .7 ,1 adage. 'There no place like home J. V.

MY DEAR 3, upon this picture, K-Upstaters letter yours a.so! Me. In: Look first on nnncing- have J. decision to make, for so ni.a can oe ed either side. Be that as lt may, let digest these thoughtful replies and then select his home. Having selected It.

let us hope he will always! Thank you for vour letter HELEN WORTH. Catholic Alumnae Plans Its Breakfast The annual communis ci.s A Melntvre Auxiliary Hi-h- can imnanas, 1 pound, 12; all other bananas, 1 pound, 11 all table grapes, 1 pound, 17; pears, except Secke! and Forelle, 1 pound cranberries, loose, pound, it Nation CafmJat Sl'GAR Sugar stamp 38 became St. Charles Hospital Guild to plan the Christmas party. The .7 n' work of i Tache wh0 gl I'lsa fnn Pilots during the war. There wil he an art exhibit by Edwin Kling, painter.

Mrs. rover A. Sillman of Sayville was at The Barclay, Manhattan last week. THK OF' THE STATE OF' a.S'.VVi s.i:kis realdea SS, x-imim." hi: I CHARD0 i R'ttai" to oeip our voting pen- pie find for their stock of seething energies a better outlet than war. Mil oi be done the world over by young persons banded together to fight disease, prejudice, pover supersition.

war itseit Sees Field for Veterans In Ceramics Industries Qta, d. atn un tries ln this country can absorb all returning veterans who i'n8 to fain for them, according to; usn, -k th. (hvision at Pennsylvania ate College. end glass, for ex- 1ple. have Improved much GI bride lor wartime housekeeping jUSt as good pensive tableware sold years Dr.

Henry said. THK lByH.K'or THE STATE OF I SANNK P'lNfARa fnu I'- M.a.'ti hT.ANZ WF.li.NER. FRIED-' i WKItNKIt IIAXS WKItNKIt KARL WERNER named in tla- will OS SIPPLIB named 'ss i'a'ht'kn" ttKSKtli PmUF FARtSY ind WILLIAM .1 D.PKKN f'f. 7m -fiTvc I 4GRIC: mWATZ1 L.r,' County of New York, anrl a p'etlt'io: K.l... Cil settled: THEREFORE, you and each "surrogai'e's Courtth, f-fn wbv settlement should EP.ANClf A Rii i 1 "JT.

Moore AnlhrfO Miss Louise Marie AuliaiO, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An- ihony Aulisio of Hewlett, he- came the bride yesterday ol James C. Moore, recently dis charged Army Air Force sergeant, who wears the DFC, Air Medal with Three Oak Leaf Clusters and the Purple Heart. nephew of Mrs.

LaPaugh of Hewlett. The ceremony took place in St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Hewlett, with the Rev.

Father Hoffman. Dastor. oti mat- UK. .1 ccccpiion lonuwutt at nit; kVhite Oaks. Hewlett.

Sf" V't wood, was matron of honor Mis.s Wootlmere; I DIONN promptly I CHES DIONNE QUINTS CHEST COLDS WTH If emfli musses margarei Eve-lyn Smith, Ruth Murry and Mrs. John Mulligan will buv gifts for the children of the hospital toseph Tmesdali Ischarged from the and Irs. Truestlale. of Codarhiuv nnounce the birth of a sor oseph It. Truesdale 3d, their; Mr and Mrs.

Jack Scantlin of econtl child, Nov. 28 at Brook-1 33 Jayson Great Neck, an-i Naval Hospital. Mrs, Trues-' nounco the birth of a son, Dennis dale is the former Vffl PI llemv P. iceman thi 2M -r. teal Estate Exdianc in ii.) I'lt'nient 1 plot of ground ro rents thereon in the Ward of the Borough of of Kinea.

City and i York, on tha ut aid; of Jewel Street, n.i'.H i. dlatance through a party 25 'feet: thence eaaterly, again paral- i Me.ieroie Avenue, 100 feet; ginnlnp. Dated November 13th. IMS. PETER CAMPBELL BROWN.

E.q ARNOLD O. CHARTERS f-r Ptimtiff Ml J4i.iai.-a Avntie. Brooklyn New York. nl.VGt SUPREME COURT KINHS Cof Sj I 12 oVIoek noon 8w u'tr" lonnetl Iw ii.t'erse.-t,:,., northwesterly 2 feet 3 inches, then." northerly alonar easterly side of the Road from Flat hush to New Utrecht tea mand to landlylnir in the treel. Mlh Sl.ee.

Dated. Brookl' Brooklyn. New York, N. November HASKELL. Referee.

COUNTY NK UK SEPPE RAbOSTA individually and ct nl, defendants. TWhfflnHEloocBa friend. Plaintiff'a Attorneya. 1 Madiaon Are- nue New York to indttment dated October 1 11 in one parcel at 1 public auction by Louis E. rf.mhurK.

auetloneertt tW Brooklyn Real fcftJte ii i ii- SIreel, BornuBh of Brooklyn, tflnca County, City and State of New York, 13 o'clock noon, the murtiraeerl prem- 1,1 Klnira. City and Slate terly nortlierlv it; nawlM a President Ihence westerly parallel of York it nine o'clock in thp daughter of Commander lvn Naval Hospital Mrs. Scant-vomFta(ltaS 'W'h Jfavens. U. S.

N. Hn 1, the former Miss Barbara The Breakfast will be served at anfl Mrs Hnvpns' Supper. IMI.r inrhe In wiolth front feet in depth on eai asOl SouhFrat Strf DGEbRGE SUPREME COURT. BEOINNINO at the i Ihe snutl.e.ly si'le of 17th l.l.l.dr, ,1 i M0 1 feel: Ihellc- l.nrnllel w.lh 5th Aienue one I 1.10) feel tWO I 2 )lll. .1 rlv parallel with ITO.

Sire, 7 lv, I'0" saviN KAPLAN, li lli Pursuantto judgmentot Octob MctjtllNN'EaH6; KK.iu'.r. west''' comer of Pat'ehe'n 1 100 'fee" Si r'-eT and' PHILLIPS Plelniiff. Wall Itreet, City. nl tjSCl99'SA ten o'clock at the Hotel Commodore. Miss Kathleen Keenan, Regent of the New York Circle and an Alumna of Good Counsel College, will preside.

Mrs. Thomas Walker of Marymount College Alumna will be toast ma star, The speakers are Brother Edward V. S. Vice-President of Manhattan College, anil Brother Reid, K. S.

editor of The C'atho The Riviera Social Club will have a Christmas party on Dec. pi, witnessing the performance of "Are You With It," following dinner at the Candlelight Room of Ihe Hotel Victoria, Manhattan. Mrs. Laura Percaccla ll president of the dub. Miss Jane Dor Rodbai whose N'elke 840 si josh's Plai Liage to David ea at the roll Mur-i.

Alwut 1. i County' ,7,: ikv "of No- of THE i'F THE STVTE i THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF flee ...1 T.lv'KNNKfii E. NULTT Port Murine M.t n- a. and 1360" e'i )kljm, New York. IN TESTLMO: WHEREOF.

W( M.tiARRY Surr unty. the (lav of No- "'aarhn mcobt. Hinkl)ii. iuw cause in Room 1 nyii the auain.l li-ndanta. Piii-Htiaiit to JudKinent of foreclosure 2.

ii underak'ned will eell at auction Brcmklyn Real Eatate 189 Mon aitu. New York, Sf-JMfe Am- ti.ii.eer sa.d di- RAZOR-KLEENED ELECTRICALLY WORK GUARANTEED NO CHARGE IF WE FAIL Reliable, Efficient Service. Frtt Estimates Service Anywhere in Brooklyn Any Day or Night. We Service Homes, Factories, Restaurants ond Aportment Buildings. Bradford le with Pitkin ww- Da'.

-I I.r 2(1, ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER SEWER SERVICE Call NAvarre 8-0588 IN QUEENS JAmaica 6-6444.

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