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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, APR. 15, 1952 NetC8of- Calendar i Y6vvs In Br6 it Kmim County OmdH. af Otvth-9-? AROUIID the BOROUGH BROOKLYN GIs cnureb" tine. Itl Jortlmoft I Frances Piombino, 194 Bay 13U Street The rank of page will be con- ferred on a class of candidates Inmnrfniv at a miwtini, rf fri tires will be held la the State I'BlTeralty Iastitute of Applied Arts and Krlrnres, 300 Pearl St. The association has 3d member hospitals.

Democratic Leader A. Iaw "OniMrft Jena Dillinril. wither at By CECIL JOHNSON num." sn Club, 1 Pare wax. I pa of in communications. PuMK bouatna- la aukMct af naMlix at terion Lodge, K.

of P. In th rlas are! Frpderirk Pvt. Joe F. IfFranceeco the lath War Taxpayers Pratacuve Ajeo- rence Acquavella, president of I Vi l. laUon.

Sfasome Twnale. Oetaa ana Buan- ice Ava. I 30 a. They enlisted together and expect to attend Officer Candidate School. Borotifn Warka OoauaJaelener John J.

Brooklyn is In A Company, Airborne Battalion, 1st Regiment, at? i Lrneh presides at aieatina to prepara for 9U "Vatarana' Day" abaarTanca. ftlas Clue, aio UMon pas. Seaman Robert Korn, 130 the Jefferson Boys Club of the 5th A. presented medals to the winners of a model airplane contest staged Country Pair af (rootlra T. W.

O. 30 3d Aa. 7:30 p.aa. jason iinnyin Davics Roslaf.sky and Leo Solomon. There will be a meeting of the Community Mental Health.

Council tomorrow in the nurses' residence. Brooklyn. State Hospital. Officers for coming year will be elected. Fort Benning.

Ga. He was a tar baseball Bridge SL will be graduated May 3 from the U. S. Naval Training. Bainbridge, is scheduled to return home player in the rn.

r. FISHERMEN WHO FOLLOWED ti-ill make you mm. Mark 1:17 As Jesus stood beside the lake And watched the fishermen try to take A draft of fish without success He went with them in helpfulness And filled their nets while Peter gazed With James and John and were amazed He said they would be "Fishers of Men" They quit their nets and never again Left Him who made them into a band To carry His gospel to every land. JULIEN HYER Maryland. soon from Berlin, German.

by the club. A. L. Ataaarall Red Hook section before going into the service. Fort Dlx must be a suburb of Pfc.

Nichola Raymond, 218 1 mbia Brooklyn according to the no Heights, is a copyreader on tices we receive. There now are: Pvt. Gerald Marcus, 1441 St. Mark's Boris Corbin, The V. 8.

8. Miller wag well represented at Easter services held in Emanuel Baptist Church. Robert and Edgar Boyer of $SSi TMnall Dart Claiaia till Matfc-PrMfiRi 4 Wrmt OOMESTIC Rtif iMr4 Until Rat Winners of first places were William Depre, Mike Pandrese and Bob Pankey. There Is a new unit of the American Legion Auxiliary-meeting the second Wednesday of each month in the Bay Beach American Legion clubhouse. 1631 Bath Ave.

Prospective members should contact the Stars and Stripes, Army 739 Dumont Guilio D'An- newspaper, r-j-t ri-mmm -v -aj i xj V-; aaaaaaaJawisadfc. 'Sfe Brooklyn were hosts to the fol which has a tonio, 411 E. 35th Irwin Sachs, 1968 75th Francis lowing shipmates: William circulation of mm Smyth, 34 Wolcott and Ed rit. MM B.jaa 100,000. There' ward Salmons, 1932 E.

13th St. are 12 pages on weekdays and 40 on Sundays. Corp, Stan Humowltz, 370 E. Veatch, Robert Morgan, William Hudepohl and Phil Branch, out-f-Towners. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Boyer, parents of the brothers, attended. Pvt. Martin Goffe, 1011 44th and Pvt. Morton Randell, 5123 13th are at Ft.

Dev-tns, taking a special Sgt. Joe Alt man, 551 Wil- loughby is in the Officer Candidate School at Fort Ben-ning, Ga. Pfc. Charles Be-lanes, 11 St. Mark's Place, is at I m-r 51st is a medic attached to sored by the Catholic Youth Organization and the Bay Ridge- Bensonhurst Union of Battery, 171st Artillery, in Korea.

His half-brother, Martin Hoffman, is in Pusan. From Amarillo Field, Texas. Sgt Francis Delfgaauw, 457 41st Officers of the Ladies Auxil West Point, Cadets Frederick iary and Brooklyn Post, 29th Gilmartin, 400 Prospect and Robert Bartlett of Point The ONLY store devoted exclusively to larger women Division Association, will in stall officers 'April 18 in the Fort Greene Jewish Center, Lookout, are among a group that went to see how the other Bill and Bea VanVought llloughby and Vanderbilt half lives at Annapolis. Avenues. Jerry Aragon, 76 Rogers old-time trouper, has surrounded himself with a lot of young talent and in presenting Sgt.

Mike Brooks, 734 I)e Kalb Mrs. Pearl Perloff, president shows that delight in veterans hospitals and servicemen's can has been awarded the teens. Two of his latest finds are Bea and Bill VanVought, 1486 Bronze Star Medal for gallantry of the Jeri Finesilver Foundation, in action in Korea. Corp. April 22 at 1:15 p.m.

in the E. 58th St. They dance, act, model and have appeared in movies. Bill and Bea are fast becoming top-liners. John Fernandez, 356 Lafayette school.

Assistant Superinten Is in Wurzburg, Germany. dent of Schools Joseph Noethen Pfc. Ralph Wilmarth, 1310 will be the speaker. presented check for $5,000 to Aklba a golin, member of the board of direc Halsey was graduated from "The Pilgrimage Play," a film story of the life of Christ, will be the Intelligence Course at Low-ry Field, Denver, Col. Mr, faari rarlaff a saL a a laia.

mw tors of Beth El Hospital. The foundation maintains a cancer Pfc. Albeit Mandelblatt, 2216 shown April 20 in St. Pauls Methodist Church, Avenue and E. 38th St.

The 63d Precinct Coordinat Grand Chief Ranger Nicholas Coniglio, Foresters of America, will visit Court Italia tomorrow in the lodgeroom, irm Dahill Road. Officers of the court, as well as officers of the Ladies Circle, will be installed. E. 7th is at Fort Benning, alone with Pfc. Sheldon ing Council will have a Spring Washerman, 1745 E.

8th St. dance tonight In the clubhouse center in the hospital. Harry Bauer, former member of the Haganah in Israel, will speak April 18 at a meeting of the Stephen S. Wise Young Zionists in the home of Kleanor Lebow, 1702 Dahill Road. Philip Gennuso, 4106 5th is in the military pilots school of Flatlands Post, American Legion, 2295 Nostrand Ave.

at Craig Field, Ala. Pvt. WW BROOKLYN x- GI Tow Sixes to Fit jffflftWlk 44fMo SSvHip Spain $7.85 7 The Robert Fox League, an Isaac Salem, 1938 65th was affiliate of the Jewish Sanitari graduated from the Quarter J. Brown, 633 K. 16th retired after 58 years Louis has um and Hospital, will sponsor master Storage School at Fort a bagel, and lox card party April Criers Lodge, K.

of will have a Charity Festival in the 19 in the Judea Center, Bedford Ave. and Lenox Road. Proceeds Lee, Va. The following borough prl Hebrew Ladies Day Nursery will go to the Brooklyn Cancer I a3 an employe of the Railway Express Company. Employes of the Hanson office presented him with a cash 521 Hopkinson April 20.

vates have completed replace Waiting for His turn to "Play Ball" Proceeds are for the Federation Committee. Four forums on marriage, for single women, will be held in St. Finbar's Lyceum, Bay 20th St. and Benson beginning April 22. The series is spon- ment training at Fort Eustis, Al Fortunato, 226 Sullivan Place; Stan Sacks, 1460 Sterling Place; Dennis O'Brien, 314 Palmetto Artie Goldberg, 394 Montgomery Dave Jardine, of Jewish Philanthropies.

On April 17, at 2:30 p.m., a meeting of the Association of Hospital Personnel Execu- gift to mark L. J. Brawa the occasion. He is 72. Okeh young America here's your official Jacket Now jou're in training and all Brooklyn's looking forward to seeing you someday at Ebbets Field on the mound or at the plate The rank of page will be con 248 Madison John Yates, 434 Central Vinnie Kelly, ferred on a class of candidates tonight at a meeting of Bedford o721 3d and Bill Bruckner, 648 Decatur St.

Airman Key Ruiz, 119 Selgel is at the Jet Fighter School at Chandler Field, Ariz. NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY Held By Official baseball Warm-up Capt. Donald Merrlhew, 248 Garfield Place, was awarded the SATIN STRIPE TRICOT PANTIES Practical, good looking satin stripe, drop stitch, two-bar tricot, rayon jersey panties in TWO wonderful styles. Choose pink, white, blue 44 to 66 inch hips. A.

Band leg Mtyle icith double back and crotch B. Scalloped bottom Mtep-in Order by Mail or Pant LO. 5-0900 oi 3 pairi sr Add 19c C.O.D. ROAMAN'S, 15 Hanover Place just off Fulton Street i 283 Livingston Mar Ntvint Bronze Star Medal for gallantry THE COLONIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY in action in Korea. At In-diantown Gap, are Pvts.

John McGonigle, 228 Midwood Schaeffer, 456 Irving and Joseph Ventura, 216 OF AMERICA of Easl Orange, New Jersey Lodge, K. of 61 levins at. Square, round aiul ballroom dancing will be on the' program tomorrow when the Parkville Men's Club sponsors a shindig in the parish house of Parkville Congregational Church, 18th Ave. and E. 5th St.

Commander Martin P. Kell-man of the Sgt. Oscar 8olo-wey Post, Jewish War Veterans, will spenk tomorrow at a meeting of Brooklyn Barracks, World War I Veterans Association, headed by Commander Jack Werber, a mem-ber of Solowey Post. The meeting will be in Room 9, Borough Hail. The Parent-Teacher Associa Bristol St.

The persons whose names and lair known addresiet are set forth below appear from the records of the above-named life insurance corporation to be entitled to abandoned Lustrous satin twill jacket with zipper. Cotton flannel lining for protection. Knit bottom and cuffs. Sizes 6-20. illilllllf -c property in amounts of twenty-five dollars or more.

KINGS COUNTY (BROOKLYN) Mi only Lambertl, Gluseppa, 1153 59th St. Landerlano, Maria. 647 Leonard St. Lanzetto. John, 146 30th St.

LaSala, Joseph, 118 Hlmrod St. Lrone. Maria, 22 Snediker Ave. Lrwler, William. 2 Vanderveer PI.

Lomusclo, Louisa, 2305 Myrtle Ave. Malellano, Oiuseppe. 123 Somen St. Mancuso, Giuseppe, 165 Holly St. Mandella, Maria, 124 31st St.

tion of Public School 99 will present a fashion show April 21 in the school, Avenue and E. Aiken, Luvenla 099 St. Mark's Ave. Aneell, Renato, 61S E. 17th St.

Baldwin, Beatrice, 989 Madison St, Barrica. Antonetta, 1SS 20th St. Barrtca, Ooncetttna, 185 20th St. Barrica, Oiusepplna, 18S 20th St. Barrica.

Lina. 327 2nd St. Bass. Mary. 136 Dikeman St.

Brattle. Winifred 22S 8th St. Beliuscio, Maria, 25 Meserole St. BezBemblulc, Wladlmer, 237 Moore 8t. Blanco, Francesco, 5S1 Henry St.

Boiert, Gertrude, 11 Cornelia St. Campastia. Francesco, 131 Columbia St. 10th St. a Marino, Antonetta, 1749 East New York Royal Blue with word "Dodgers'' in white.

Navy Blue with word "Yankees" in white. Black with "Giants'' in orange. Matching Cap, 1.00 Deputy Grand High Priest Robert D. Howard, Royal Arch Masons of N. Y.

State, will pay his official visit to the Masons Ave. Martlllaro. Rose, 1805 W. 11th St. Mattson, Harold A 918 Lorimer St.

Menslng, Henry. 657 Knickerbocker Ave. Hubert. 657 Knickerbocker Mensing, Ave. with a I 4 Campagna.

Rosalia, 131 Columbia St. Campanella, Carmine, 314 5th St. Canese, Pierre, 663 Henry St. Oasale, Giuseppe, 121 Tompkins Avt. Casallno, Alfonso, 32 Fllmore PI Clcchettt, Michael, 1208 40th St.

Clrlllo, Giuseppe, 67 Hancock St. Clevenson, Fanny, 449 Ashford St. Cochrane, Helen A 291 13th St. Craparotta. Girolama, 20 Morgan Ave.

Cucchlare, Carlo, 329 Sackman St. Cucchiara, Glacoma, 329 Sackman St. Cucchlara. Giuseppe, 329 Sackman St. Cucchiara.

Grails. 329 Sackman St. D'Ambra, Bartolo, 748 3rd Ave. Promizina Monaco, Louise, S3 Pacific PI. Monaco, Concettina, 52 Pacific St.

Monaco, Michelangelo, 52 Pacific St. Monaco, Salvatore, 52 Pacific St. Monaco, Salvatrlce, 52 Pacific St. Pallotto, Raffaele. 255 6th Ave Pellegrino.

Ida. 18 Manhasset PI. Pericone, Lulgl, 945 3rd Ave. Pernlce, Vincent, 385 Cleveland St. Rachnack, Walter, 103 Diamond St.

Rachunack. Jennie. 103 Diamond St. Rachunack, John, 103 Diamond St. 8avarese, Lillian, 43 Union St.

I Bank af The Dime" of Brooklyn, April 25, attending a joint meeting of the seven borough chapters in the Tabernacle of Orient Chapter, Lafayette and Clermont Aves. The Maurice G. Jones Post Auxiliary, American Legion, will have a card party April 22 in the clubhouse, 3021 Tilden Avenue. The season's forum lectures of the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667 Eastern Parkway, will be started April 21 with Max Ler-ner, editor and author, as the speaker. His topic: "The American Scene Today." The Parkway Hchool and Parents Association of Public School 167, Eastern Parkway and Schenectady will meet tit Srattareggla, Frank, 724 Ocesn Pkwy Bill Scatterrggla, Peter.

135 33rd St. Scottl, Olga, 158 Powers St. Scudero, Vincent, 162 Graham Ave. Shapiro, Julian, 317 Slockton St. SlegeL Sol, 399 Livonia Ave.

SUre. Dora, 147 Sullivan St. Delia Ratta. Antonletta, 947 Liberty St. DeModena, Joseph, 166 14th St.

DeModena. Appollnla, 166 14th St. DeVico, Nerina, 206 Hoyt St. DiBona, Phillip, 14 Menahan St. Diebl, Elenore 694 Myrtle Ave.

Domingo. Girolama, 435 Lorimer St. Duckett, Huchell, 11 Hull St. FarrelL Edward. 490 4th Ave.

Fattoruso. Adolfo, 405 Lafayette St. Ferraro, Lina, 1292 Washington Ave. The truth is you'll never get anywhere without money! Daydreams won't fly you to California, sail you to Bermuda, finance your course in Advertising, Journalism, Designing. A Savings Account will.

It takes just $5 to open an account at "The Why not get started this pay day. To Bank by Mail, use the coupon below. We pay all postage. llilp SllTerstetn, Louis, 1565 St. Mark's Avt League LATEST IIVIIENI Sllverstein, Dora, 1565 St.

Mark's Ave Festa. Nicolo, 714 Logan St. Foster, Thonton, 67 Moore St. Oleason. Agnes.

3019 Fulton St. Glynn. Sccelia, 39 Orient Ave. Baseball UNCLAIMED PKOP1ETT Sturo, Lldia, 827 3rd Ave. Smith, John.

299 Oakland St. Sorrentlno, Aurora, 20 Devoe St. Spalange. Carmela, Avenue X-12th St Surda, Roslna, 237 Montrose Ave. Tltone, Alfred.

141 Pslmetto St. Tromblno, Bendetta. 140 Rodney St. Vaalano, Assunta. 32 4th PI.

Volpe, Esterina, 208 Hoyt St. Wsgshul. Leo, 449 Bushwlck Avt. Walsh, Mary, 572 Sterling PI. A Y(AI Goldstein, Hiea, 363 Riverdale Ave.

Hayes, William IVt Maspeth Avt. lagulo, Gaetano, 111 Bummett St. Iervollno. Maria. 345 Sheapard Ave.

Klessel, Katherlne, S89 Evergreen Are. LaOala, Lulgl, 259 K. 7th St. FIOM IAT IF IEPIJIT CONPIINIEI lOUttILT Officially tpprovsd by Mta tf Nmrmt tf Ptr-m Apptmint Omm 0f Ctrfaia Vmclmn-d Pnptity The faniitablo life Assurance Society of the Unrted ShrtM SAVINGS DANK OF DR00KLYI1 A report of unclaimed property has been made to th Safety tpikes of moiiMed rubber on soles and heels Tough, rool uppers of heavy xa-liable duck. Hard protective loe raps.

Springy Arrli Cushion and (U'ltinnrd insoles and heels. Especially designed for llie Little League. Tha poaom whoat name and hat knoam Mdrem are act forth below appear from tha Comptroller of the State of New York pursuant to Spction 701 of the Abandoned rroperty Law of the of iew lork 1 DOWNTOWN Fulton Street ind DeKilb Art. 1 1 BENSONHURSt 86th Street tod 19th Avenue 1 RATIUSH Ave. J.

ind Coney Island Avenue CONEY ISLAND Mermaid Ave. and W. 17th St. Mfrntf tuUttl Dtpoiit hwrmii Corporation t' A list of the names of persons appearing from the records the said life insurance corporation to be entitled thereto is on file and open to public inspection at the principal office of the corporation located at 111 Prospect Jtrret, in the City of East Orange, New Jersey, where such abandoned property u.s. Sizes 2J4 6 Mack only is payable.

Ik Ah. fTlt Dim Savirtyt Bonk off Brooklyn I I Such abandoned property will be paid on or before August 31st next to persons establishing to its satisfaction their right recuroa oi tne above-named life huurance eompanrto be emitted to abandoned property in amounts of twenty-five dollari or more. known address in Kings County James IC Bailey, Brooklyn, N. Y. Anna M.

Bailay, Brooklyn, N. Y. Molly Goodman SoVtn Street, Brooklyn, N. T. Ida Goodman Sr'.

Brooklyn, N. Y. Barnard Harnlk IIS Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N. T. A report ot unclaimed property bus beep made to the Comptroller of the State of New York pareuant to 1701 of the Abandoned Property Law of the State of New York.

A list of the names of persons appearing from the records of the said hie insurance company to be en deled thereto a on Die and open to pubhc inspection at the principal office of the company located at MS Seaenth Aranua, In tha City of New York, New York, where such abandoned property payable. Such abandoned property will be paid on or before August 31st next to persons establishing to the satisfaction of the company their right to receive tha same. ()n or before the succeeding September 10th. roch err burned ptoueity will be naid to the be paid to the rwnon ri qna Dtalb Avmim, Braokryn N. V.

I enclose my fint deposit of Plea open Sarings 5.95 at to receive the same. J0, BlRK ZX tkil ACOUM 00,01 Indirit1 QJo DTroat Send bank book and fre 1 mail kk so the addiess below, I a.1ta.ak aaa aa a i. 1 On or before the succeeding September 10th, such unclaime Mail and Phone ULSTER 5-3132 property will be paid to the Cornptnoller of the State of INew I oris and it shall thereupon cease to be liable therefor, Nom. mmmm I I aManaaaaaso AcfdrfaV. The Colonial Life Insurance Company of America Comptroller of the State of New York and it Aft li tTi I.

aaat Maiaairf mtrnM thai thereupon cease to be fable therefor. 574 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN.

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