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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 24, 195! Kills Wife Who Uhifd Mand Hit Underwear Sanitarium and PjeplUl tomorrow at the Freeman Pavilion, Music, Jan. 28. On Feb. 27, the Guild will conduct its annual Parent-Teachers Association meeting at the academy.

86 E. 49th St Several members Detroit Jan. 24 (MJ A mil In BrM of the staff will speak. Dr Melselaa has completed two mannered postal clerk, Theodore Pearce, confessed yesterday that he killed his wife. years as president of the medi cal board.

Around the Borough Elsie, 57, because she reruaea 10 mend his underwear. "I had asked her again and ty CECIL JOHNSON A testimonial dinner for Surrogate E. Ivan Rubinstein was held at th Elks Clnk and attended by mors than too Jurists, attorneys and eonrt clerks. Sapreme Court Justice James B. McNaDj was toast master.

A concert by the Charles Pone again to mend my own underwear, but she wouldnX" the 61-year-old Government worker said. When she refused again yesterday, he strangled her with a toweL Choristers will be given at the The launching of the Winter program of the Brooklyn Health Edacation Department of the Y. W. C. A SO 3d Ave, will take place tonight at the There will be demonstrations and displays, a swimming and diving program In the pool, and other events In Memorial HalL In charge are Mrs.

Norma Cohen and Mary Catlin. The Winter program opens officially Jan. 29. A variety of courses will be given and numerous recreational programs arc planned. rlatlands Dutch Reformed Church, Kings Highway and E.

Named to Zoning Board lotn st- Saturday under the The Babylon Town Board has auspices of the Mr. and Mrs. Club of the church. appointed Edward Mason of Wyandanch as a member of the Zoning Board of Appeals to The Ladles' Auxiliary of the complete the unexpired term of 3d A. D.

Democratic Club Is sponsoring a card party Jan. 26 at the clubhouse, 314 Clinton Members of Girl Scout Troop Coleman M. Burke, who has moved to Florida, and Charles A. Woehnlng, as member of the town's Planning Board to succeed the late William St Mrs. Elizabeth R.

Struck is co-leader of the district 2-338 were a busy group when they wrapped packages and distributed them at the Infants Home of Boro Park, 14th Ave and 5fith St. The credits they won went toward service it i badges. HE More than 550 members were Inducted into the Shore Front Chapter of Hadassah as the result of a drive which was climaxed with an affair at the Manhattan Beach Jewish Center. Mrs. Max Fischer was drive chairman.

Mrs. Max Gershunoff Is chapter president Walter A. Gibbons, 930 Presi Ki stall rboto dent has been named chair man of entertainment and pub licity of Hut 1, Retreads, which DUSHVICCl meets at the Legion CluD, lbu RECRUITS Nelly E. Coster of 1063 E. 31st Brooklyn girl to Join the ormed forces since 1942, signs enlistment papers in ceremony on stage of Fox Theater as Sgt.

Claude J. Talbot lends his Other WAF enlistees sworn in at ceremony are, left to right, Lucia Terenzi, 1417 New York Jeannette Docherty, 121 Greenpoint Geneva Jones, 2018 Dean and June Heffernan, 2172 Clarendon Ave. Thomas Gavin, Harry O'Neil and William McGrath Brooklyn was well represented, as was Queens, at the an Alfred A. Northacker, 1055 OtANO II. Al SjsuUUM AVf.

Ml II. M. V. I Htmkt federal Deposit Pierrepont St. The organization Is composed of vets of both World Wars I and II There New York was presented with a citation by General will be a card party Feb.

9 at nual Old Timers Luncheon at the home office of the Equitable Life Assurance Company in Manhattan Among those present Grand High Priest Earl E. the New Chesterfield Restau rant, 25 Willoughby St 'Ill Dusenbery, Royal Arch Masons were Harry O'Neil, 260 Cumberland William McGrath, 920 for his work In the interests of LET IT SNOW RAIN or BLOW the order. E. 8th and Thomas Gavin, A meeting was held today at the Waldorf-Astoria by members of the Goodwill Welfare watches at a dinner at Fer rara's, 3613 Emmons when they retired recently. They are Frank Meehan, 2548 E.

14th who served 38 years, and Charles Kramer of Freeport, who served 43 years. William B. Ressler will be in inside your M. P.S, Dog Robber Harold Devine, Company Clerk Wally Larkin and Private Worst Class Paddy Coyne. Also former K.

Pji Berger Hansen, Pete Halleran and Cord The Rankin Women's Relief Corps of the G. A. R. installed officers at the 14th Regiment Armory. Mrs.

Margaret Morrison was Inducted as president by Mrs. Maude Garvey, president of the Eastern Federation of N. Y. State. The group serves veterans of all wars and will visit Fort Hamilton Hospital on Feb.

1. stalled chancellor commander of Broadway Lodge, Knights of Grand Treasurer Clarence fKtv(. 6GG 109-05 113th Queens. They are members of the Equitable Old Timers Club and are now retired. The annual dinner of the Sgt.

Meyer Levin Post Auxiliary, Jewish War Veterans, will be held at Zimmerman's Hungarian Restaurant, Manhattan, tonight. A group of veterans from Hal-loran Hospital will be guests of the organization. Headquarters of the post are at 1630 E. 14th Street. Brooklyn Link, Order of the Glass, 166 Columbia Heights, Free and Accepted Masons, will be made an honorary member Phythlas, on Jan.

29 at Fraternal Clubhouse, 110 W. 48th Manhattan. Mrs. Nora Fitzgerald cele of Piatt Lodge at a meeting in Manhattan tomorrow. At the annual meeting of the Women's League of the Ocean League Congregational Church Alpha Chi Sigma Sorority WASH DAYS ARE ALWAYS QOOD DRYINQ DAYS WHEN YOU HAVE THIS AMAZINGLY EFFICIENT GAS CLOTHES DRYER JUST TOSS IN THE WASH DIRECT FROM THE WRINGER OR SPINNER AND IN IS TO 25 MINUTES EVERYTHING IS SOFT DRY AND FLUFFY.

ITS EASY ITS AUTOMATIC Immediate Delivery on Convenient Extended Term Always Dependable GAS Company Service KINGS COUNTY LIGHTING COMPANY 6740 4th AVE. 6127 NEW UTRECHT AVE. SHORE ROAD S-8000 Or at Your Local Plumber Dealer Our Fourth Ave. Sales Floor Open Evenings 7-9 P.M. Saturday Mornings 10 A.M.-1 P.M.

sponsored a card party at 191 Joralemon St. and winner of brated her 66th birthday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Daniel Meyers, 860 Flat-bush with a party attended by her friends and relatives. Brooklyn Branch, Ne wYork the main prize was William 13 Golden Chain, will celebrate Master Masons' Night tomorrow the following officers were elected: Mrs. Philip Brauneis, president; Mrs.

W. W. Young, Mrs. O. A.

Fredsall and Mrs. T. C. Schulze, vice presidents; Mrs W. F.

Stokum and Mrs. Griffin. Chairmen were Francis at the Livingston, 301 Schmer Johnston and Lorraine Foley. Life Insurance Club, re-elected Otto Schuler president at horn St. Guests will Include Dr.

Herman Grubin, patron, and Dr. Joseph Barnett, associate Assemblyman Philip P. Schup- T. C. Schulze, secretaries, and Mrs.

A. F. Young and Mrs. F. L.

ler will address a meeting of the annual meeting held at 26 Court St. Elected with him were patron. Grand Patron Emeritus Emanuel M. Biron of Atlantic the Victory Democratic Club, 4820 15th tomorrow. Dr.

Julian Bell, vice president; Otto, treasurers. Two veteran post office employes were presented with George Hallett Jr. of the Citi George Halaby. secretary and zens Union will also speak. Mrs.

Edith Levlne Mario D'Angelo, treasurer. League, which is planning The Parent-Teacher Assocta' tiw ifMtv ww ffMtytMryiefSfvwil luncheon for the benefit of Boys Town and Girls Town In Israel. tion of Samuel J. Tllden High School, Tllden Ave. and E.

57th will meet tomorrow at the Mrs. Edith Levlne is president of the League, which maintains the two projects. school Max Mathis will talk on current events. Officers of the 13th Ave. Chamber of Commerce will be elected tomorrow night at the City will be the speaker.

How times have changed! Once upon a time an M. P. was as popular among GIs as a toothpick at a hunger strike, and now the vets at the American Legion Club, 160 Pierrepont St, are going all out to let bygones be bygones, or a reasonable facsimile, lit. Col. John J.

Kerrigan of the 306th M. P. Battalion at Fort Hamilton will be the honor guest of the former bucks and non-coms Saturday at the clubhonse. He used to be with the old 6JHh, in World War and with the M. Pa in World War II, and is a retired policeman and a member of Sheridan Police Post.

The colonel is going overseas soon. Arranging Saturday's program are three gnys who were caught without passes by Young Men Hebrew Assocla tion, 14th Ave. and 49th St. "Sweet sixteen" parties are common occurrences, but Barbara Ann Halloran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Halloran, 1160 Flatbush will have a "sweet 15" party Saturday at her home. Her father is the chef-manager of the American Legion Club, 160 Pierrepont St Babs will have a large group of friends at the event. Simon Rudich is president of Fort Hamilton Post, American Legion, will have a Gay Nineties party Saturday at the clubhouse, 9002 4th Ave. Frank Scarola is chairman and prizes will be given the wearers of the most original and unique costumes. Patrick Coyne, a member of the post, will come dressed as Maggie Kline and sing the song about the guy who threw his laundry in Mrs.

Murphy's duck soup. Proceeds will be used for the GIs in Korea. the Boro Park Democratic Club for this year. Serving with him are Joe Sclallara and Moe Lie- bowitz, vice presidents; Martin ask your liquor dealer for Kreitzer, Jack Goldesteln and Lottie Ring, secretaries, and Fred Fruchter, sergeant at RlVERBANK arms. Goldstein is also treasurer Mrs.

Samuel V. L. Salsky re Ora Chapter of Hadassah will cently was installed as vice Quality 0 president of the Long Island have a card party Jan. 29 at the clubhouse, 661 Linden Boulevard. Proceeds are for the Califo iifomia WINES I AS If "Hadassah Supplies" project.

A mobile unit of the Red Cross will visit the headquarters of Canarsie Post, American Legion, 1130 E. 92d St, tomorrow from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. w- mm mm. The Balfour Group of Hadas sah will have a bazar Jan.

30-31 mm' at the Sunrise Manor, Pitkin Ave. and Bristol St. Blanche Jurman is chairman. The Xew Utrecht High School iw' i "bank oh Kivcrbaitk IW 2 ill Alumni Association has elected Howard Brenner Many notables are graduates of the school and have been Invited to act as honorary trustees. Among them are Abe IIVEDIANK WINE HOOKIYN.

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Samuel Salsky oeen graduated from the Chi Division of the Jewish Sani tarium and Hospital, 49th St INDIGESTION? THANK HEAVENS) Most attacks are Just add Indlgeitlon. When It itrlkci. Lice Bell-am Ublett. They contain the faitest-tctlna medlclnea known to doetorg for the relief heartburn, and similar dlitrew. aM.

College of Optometry. The commencement exercises were To modernize the triumphant phrase of an old campaigner "They came. They saw. It conked 'em!" In other words, folks are calling this smart-stepping '51 Buick terrific. Wherever you look, you find reasons for this fervor.

The Special blossoms forth with a full line all its own Sedans, Rivieras, Convertibles new in styling, new in power-to-weight ratio new in performancenew in thrift smartest car for its price that Buick ever offered. The Super has everything it takes to make it the standout performer and buy of the middle-price brackets. Standard uijmnil, aaiuorim and trim iUiutratei ore suited It cfcraye sritAoul Mftc. held at Northwestern Univer sity, Chicago. and Rutland Road.

She is the former Kitty Shaw of musical comedy fame, and is very active in rehabilitation work among ADVERTISEMENT NO OTHER CAR PROVIDES ALL THISi veterans. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH DYNAFLO DKIVt saves strain on driver, reduces wear on many parts of car FIREBALL POWCKhigh-compmsion, valve-in-head engine gets more good from ever drop of fuef by "cycone" combustion found in no other automobile MSH-BAR FOREFRONT combines smart stye and unsurpassed protection WHITE-GLOW MSTMJMENTS-grtater corifyol nioht TORQUE-TUBE DIMVE-sfeodies ride, improves drivina confro 4-WHEEL COIL SPRINGING cushions ride, saves servicino: costs DUAL VENTILATION outside air fed separately to right or eft of front comportment SELF-ENERGIZING BRAKES The Rand Cleaning Stores of Brooklyn v'll celebrate 25 years Wih Little Worry in ousiness tomorrow with a dinner at the Hotel Granada. Around the Boro readers have sent a large quantity of pipes to the GI Pipe Smokers Club, 86 Avenue and they will be sent to the Veterans Hospital in Korea. Among the donors were the Leonard Thomas Pipe Company and the Stern Pipe Company. Milton Sidney, IT E.

42d St, donated 10,000 razor blades and 2,300 books of matches. hydrauic multiply pedal-pressure five times of broke drum OREAAIUNe STTUNO tapered. i Ket. talk, laugh or fneeze without Tear or Insecure raise) teeth droDDins. car-length lendon, glooming sveepspears on most models rluM! Sell-locking luggage All employes of the chain will attend, and there will be an entertainment by television lid, StepOn parking brake, two-way ignition lock, Safety-Ride rims, Hi-Poiied engine mounting.

Body by Fisher allpptnet or wobbllnc. FASTEETH holds plates firmer and more comfortably. This pleasant powder has no fummy, tooey, putr taste or feellite. Doesn't eaue aauae. It's alkaline lnon-cld.

luminaries. Checka "plate odor" (denture breath). Oct 7ASTEETTH at any drug store. ff Standard on Roadhastik, optional at extra cott on other Series. Colored movies, taken In the classrooms at Public School 16, Lucille A.

Prenza. 63 Bav Tth Avenue ana W. 1st were has been appointed clinical shown at a meetine of the instructor in obstetrical nurs Parent-Teachers Association of mg at the Boston College me school. Will BUILD THEM ounuoi 01 JNUrstnff. She Is eiLi2)s graduate of the Lone Island to The Women's Board of the College Hospital School of Nurs Baptist Children's Home of ing and the Boston College School of Nursing, and has Long Island will sponsor thrift sale Thursday and Friday served in the Navy Nurse ATLAS IUICK SMS llrii Ave.

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4S4 Iroaetway (Wllllamskarl Beelleal '-orps. PEPPER AND POTTER, INC 12S FlatkusK Ave. Extanaiaa (Osaatem lerrlea) SCHMIDT-McKEEVER BUICK, INC, 6502 Fifth Ave. (Bay RIAie Section! McCARTHY-IERNHARDT IUICK, INC 1814 Cenay Island Ave. (Hlshwar Beetles) MID-COUNTY IUICK, INC.

44 Empira Blvd. (riatbnih Stotlon) 131 Steuben St. Get qejick rejirf of the cough, muscular eormeea and throat irriutioa due Uced, atleas than le a dose Let this old faaiiljr medtcin help 70a as it has aaaav others. Try itl JUIIIPERTAn COUPOUIID. 1 The Brooklyn Music Teachers Meiselas will br Dr.

David A. 'lonored at a nedlcal staff Mil! dinner by th will present Diana Ok-calldes, pianist, and Howard Fried, tenor, at the Academy of of the Jewish.

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