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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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BROOKLYN EAGLE. OCT. 27, 1950 7 In MM Old Agt Horn. Is now on.l th. cUm.

H. i. bm Around the Boroutrh Not. 4. Tn Ladies Auxiliary idienaar 0 "i ua it.

I Council. K. of will have Its annual communion breakfast Nov. 5. at the clubhouse.

The mass will be at St. Mr CtCIL JOHNSON me la Ilia of the jean Legion, 0717 New irecht; Pny' told pharmacy Malachys Ciiurch. Van Siclen us. tmmTuZZ t2? SSi dance tomorrow at the club- ana Atlantic Aves. Eleanor Kogers is chairman.

ml Sntats KssusfD aVISL 1 Pecora Tours Boro, Repeating 'Debate' Defy to Impellitteri Supreme Court Justice Ferdi- blan Association. Sanitation nana Pecora again challenged Group for Pecora at 22 Court Acting Mayor Impellitteri last and 25th anniversary mgM to meet him on -any plat- celebration of Local of the 1 wJSSmXSC" u0f Cooks- Countermen. Soda Dls-. Cfo8" 22. Cheers and Aa-, campaign and of wiw 2.

fi and t.ons between the justice 3gBj tt.Lll"i'l gambler Frank Costello. 301 Scnermgrhorn St- Pecora spoke before some DAI ii rAL Center Has 'ion in the group! clubhouse. Horror Chamber platform with Representative For Halloween 55 "Ramuffm parade of bovs' nd s- Attnmry J. Vincent gtrk, ages 7 to IS, followed a trip through a "horror The judge called upon Im- room" will feature the Hallow-pcllittcn to be specific in his een partv at the Miecio PAL marges and to speaking Youth Center. 183 Cmon St in generalities.

jtonight i The brief talk was one of The bovs and girls will be1 ral on a crowded itinerary diessed in costumes manufac-M night as the judge made tured in their crafts classes at a living trip through Brooklyn, the renter Thev will parade Hndwkmd between similar around the block, led hv fife Mrl si WiSf 1' mm Office Department Pout, Vet-eraas of Koreiga Wars, Past Commanders Harold Burke and Thomas Carney were presented with plaques for the work they did for veterans. The ceremony was held in Room Borough Hall. The post is record protesting the tat ng off the legal holiday calendar, Armistice Day, so far as postal employes are ronrernrd. il iiuusr. rroceens are for our troops overseas.

The SUterhood of the Co. gregation Beth Judah. Flat-lands and Schnectadv Aves. is having a rard party tomorrow at the. temple.

The follow ing 1 1 from the Hebrew School of the Beth Kl OaMf of KlHtbuih. I2I Avenue re. reived gift-, or MHiaa pragNaa in settee rarft KewaN Schneldcrman. Joseph Weinberg, Harold Rosenbanm, Charles Shes-tack, Hruee Hansel. Ronald WKotsky.

Harriet Scliolder, Paul Hoven, Brian Strum, Mitchell Kpiegel. Louis Maur-er. Sandra Schwartz, Briam Strum, Victor Torgovnirk, Ktrfanfe tietnlrk, Roberta Ma 47tii Dutnn. Enithu umnt of York 0, Mttt Ulnar 11 I Si Mark kluihatiu, 550 Noftrtntf Art Com ujTuS WUnd Anii-commuBljt rally nxmmnt rm The Parent Teacher Association of Public School 710, Benson Ave. and Bay 33d held its first meeting recemlv and will sponsor a card partv Nov 8 at the Colonial Mansion, 1933 71 nnas ana Hruee Karp, Sealed, intent I.

IMMattina and Sidney A. Levy; Thomas, won of Manhattan and ar.d drum "Yankee Doodle Queens He a. airnmp.mierl trio. After a trip through tin by Hni nuwh President 1 1 Chamber of Horrors" in th. ni'" basement of the Watfcaat Chapter "Hi tm, nrrn ana irwng Hinn.

asericaa 1,1,111 'ar vis iHronklvn $idi. u. thai the onh I few minutes piete urlth lighting and 'sound I i Sidnev A. Ley of Rrookh i.res,.ni,..i formation of a new tZ The Parent-Teacher Asao-ciatlon of Public School 221 will hold no meetings during November, In support the teachers ban on evtraeur rtcjte aettttfaa until hatr bpo) Iiiadf There atfl he sale Ch 31 Bethiehem Lutharafl s88CALIFORNIA'72 iu WUJ en CMilMH Veteran of Foreign Wat s. is in charue of th .1 "1 test mh.

on- mam room ot the center 9nnu. hall Mm v. mere mis Hella jn weapon I tjm "i i "in ior i et reshments and folk wswi ai angirs "Kin oi- InkMMulM UlO event are Senior Vice Count Cnmma.ar .1, to Idiie nrmiwl A I) s. a meet I I DlMattina. Junior Vice County I iLUUan Ashkin, president, gt-j Wolk production l.ommanuer 1 nomas M.

Reagen which maintains th Sprout alkeH on Ihl 1 a and Welfare Officer living Lake amp for Cardiac saw. 0" "eW drUg' lerra" Kahn. at Verbank. X. will in direct i.wui in jyociate director of the Familv officers and directors Oct.

I division, Catholic Charities of rou'H. K. of the East Midwood Jewish wlU the first degree on County I ommander Sidney the Ruth Circle. ov. 2.1 will be Carnival Mghts at South Congregational Church, President and Court 8ts.

A hot dinner will be served each night, and there will be games and danc-Ing. Charles Law son Is a large class of candidates Oct maica Ave. The Red Cross Bloodmobile will visit the K. of C. clubhouse.

231 Jamaica a. levy oi MrooKivn l.ouncil. Veterans of Foreign Wars, and his staff, are among those expected to attend tonight's 31st i anniversary hall of the Maj. James A. McKenna Post V.

F. at ihe Glenwood I Manor, 9J0 Seneca Ave Ridge-jwood. The McKenna Post, mm- venter. Mavies taken camp will be shown. The Arniy-Xavy Mo Club of Brooklyn, ente the veterans at Fort Hi Hospital and distribute Mrs.

Margaret McCarthy charge. Bond's ney president of the State Auxiliary, Jewish Veterans, will 'preside ton The Women Auviliarv Brooklyn Chapter. Disabled Bit with thu wonderful teUc- IHi lion of fm, that HHttit' lorricini Condisi hav built Br '2s world-wlds rtputaHon for 'Wt American Veterans, is conduct ing a membership drive. The I Commander Max H. Hirsh wnz win he guest of bom Iday of each month in Room obex today! I It Borough Hall.

Mrs. Dorothy A testimonial dinner, under the auspices of the I nited Wllner Benevolent Association, was held for I. M. Da- 1 If fj oania inuie inemoers help carry on the work of aid mm HdG? niversary as a member, at the note! Sharon. Manhattan.

He was presented with a set of uiB uuspuaiizea veterans. Sam Miller, Flatbush sport-lng goods merchant, has dls tributed 100 baseballs autographed by Dodgers, to crippled children in institutions in Brooklyn and Queens. dealer and president of the Tlie Rev. A.Green ID mmi Mo Wl Bfl otumoia at. Merchants Assn.

elation. he Rrooklyn Diocese, has gone lo Carswcll Field, Fort Worth, The Community Child Wei A ihiiii oi aaiaaiaaiasiaBiaaTMJMaf KlOB league, 12Z8 Ditmas A Ave, tor tne benefit of th wnct? lie win become an ATtty ehapldin with the rank Of captain. He served for three with the Air Force in World War ft nnH 1. ABRAHAM tf I aaaV Aft Hedlord Ave. aaal Th mm of the Congregational Church of the Kvangel, Bedford Ave.

and Hawthorne will preach Sunday on "Reformation." The auRmented choir of the church will sing. yourself i i ot Beth Israel Center, 56th St. and LaaaaW tiffin rtvc, jietu a ttallnwecii party for its members last night! at the center. There u-om save! eral novelty events with prizes! for the winners, and all sorts I of holiday games. Fred Andreasen, master of Unhemmed cepted Masons, will preside to pure silk scarfs Hit-of-Paris BLOUSES! Translated by nn fFynn in washable rayon crepe Versatile little scarfs in gay Autumn colors that do so many tricks for your wardrobe! Tuck one in the waistline of a black dress, knot one around your neckline, fluff one in your pocket you'll make many costumes out of one! The 18-inch, pure silk square ii unhemmed, and is simple to hem and thus saves you a tidy sum.

In the group are prints, stripes, paisleys, florals and novelty print! Fabrics, Fourth Floor. Fred Andreasen morrow at the 40th anniversary dinner of the lodge which wii be held at the Hotel Boaaerl alone at 3.29 ours ine moge is an active on among the Masonic units ir Brooklyn. Ora (iroun of Hadiissah will have an American Affairs Meet Oct. 30 at the East Flathiwh A. "Sundoy smocking for our soft-touch suit blouse in white gold.

evergreen, flame, cognac, tangerine. B. BolMcming bord.r, our career-girl overblouse in white, shell piak Community Center, 661 Linden Houieyara. Mrs. Toby Puchkoffi is cnairman.

name. Romance of the rose embroidered "i.ii Adapter Order of the Eastern Star, will on our suitor-blouse-white, shell ceienrate its YM anniversary to pink, crystal-aqua, black, All in sizes 32-38. auernoon at the Ma-wale Temple, Clermont and Aves. John Lawrence Bogert, 129 ambridge Place, celebrated his ft 2d birthday recently. He was born in Flushing, the son of a 400 Fulton B'klyn opsa Thurtdoy evemng 165-07 JAMAICA AVE.

open every evtninf FOK BIB FRONT EFFECT. Slit ic.rf on corner and hem. Cut si at left. Tie ai shown bn. and was graduated from Columbia in the elan, of isra and Is the last survivor of.

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