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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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18 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 11, 1949 N'ocera of 7611 17th Ave. is at. Tokyo. Pvt. John J.

Curtin Aikman Gels Hew -TWA TWS TWA TWA TWATWA TWAl of India St. is at Jinmachi Long Island from the civil engineering field in which he had been active since resigning from the service of the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1946. Lt. Robert J. Burns of 100 Around the Borough L.

I. R. R. Post E. 21st St.

has completed a held July 1.1 at Harmony Park, Grassmere, S. I. Joe Maher will preside over luscious hits of sirloin at noon and dinner will be served at 5 p.m. In between, athletics, games, dancing and other outing events. Brooklyn graduates at New course in the administration of military justice at Sendai.

Tm Corp. Edwin R. Weiland of 9-15 trank Alkman Jr- has been 42d St. was promoted to that.aPPointed maintenance-of-way rank at Ramey Field, Puerto'engineer of the Long Island 4 Men Rescue Girl Westhampton Beach, July II Gabrielle Shamburger, 28, of i outfit" Rico. oyk university this year were Reuben T.

Blum. MS Bedford Rail Road, a new post, it amDria8e- Mass- was rnnnnnrpri t.wlav hv ifl'0m th" "an WaT Moriches Nathan Cornfeld, 3021 Isdaeli Delegate Leaves lStctson sul)enntendent at th.if Avenue Henrv Dressel, 239 31st Fe'mstein. 2374 Aubrev S. Eban, Israeli dele- Wte to the United Nations, left railroad "Plating headquar- make her way to shore. K.

Harvey Glasser, 0G1 ADVERTISEMENT LaGuardia Field la-t night, ters 111 'amatca. aboard a Trans World Airline Mr. Aikman succeeds John Willoughby Frederick i plane tor Israel. v. Wallenius.

formerly division ii Guminick, u7" Bradford St. Stanley A. Immerman, 0th Harold Kail). 138 1 St Sure Relief IJon-sW AlUlNt n-i -ensrineer of the Lone Island TtAHS nre UMtroys mhk T. I God-tend tor GAS-HEARTBURN" CALl Place; William New- j.

rrTl i 11 I I ''HI' i LiJl ft- riiiiiini' n-fiiii-iiffiiiimiiiffMiiitoiii- ijMiirnin-mmiMiniii ininiiiui Ogdensburg. N. Julv ll" PPomiea aivi- (U.R)-Fire destroyed Dutchy's sion engineer of the Pennsvl- Inn, a skating rink and dance nia's Eastern Division at hall, here yesterday. Damage Pittsburgh. fly toran b.

tp tor douot. mw tr was set at about 15.000. i Mr. Aikman comes to Hie BELL-ANS for Add Indigestion ZDP some, 10S0 K. Douglas Null, 301!) Bedford Nicholas Pitaro, 3i)3 Graham Estelle Rosenthal, Vermont Milton Schaffer.

K. Ruth Smith, 7200 Ridge Boulevard; Paul Thau, E. 22(1 David Wein-blatt, 2123 Avenue Harold McNieee, Ofi Schermerhorn Louis Alloca, 1 13!) 73d Clar i GARDEN CITY ence Kendall, 108 Montague Sidney Advocate, 2117 tilth Hvman Herman. 2137 79th Edwin Kelly. 9913 3d Joseph Zalk.

00 Ulmer Park. Kvery year, college students who belong to the Reserve Officers Training Corps go to some armv camp. Taking signal Seymour Coller, Vincent H. Iniprllitteri, Irving A. Fussberg, Dr.

Leo Jung, Sholma Koschitzka and Assemblyman Ben WerbrI By CECIL JOHXSO.V Poalim, which is conducting the Homes for Israel Campaign, took a model of a house in the children's village at Gedera, Israel, to City Hall where it was inspected by Acting Mayor Vincent R. Impellitteri. Attending were Seymour Coller, execu U4yL.y A I r'fc- ir ill AbraDam Kubn.teln M. J. (iardnrr LJ L- 1 I tive director of Poalim; Irving and will go on a cruise July A.

Fassberg, secretary; Rabbi and August. Fire Controlman i Robert C. Weber of 177 Irving St. and Fireman Salvatore II. N.

are Melvin G. Gardner of 7)h I j. i 1 i 1000 Presftlent from the l-l I-V fX, 4 BWhI rS I I I I -s. I Massachusetts Institute of I. L' IfrTl fit 1 I tl I Technology and Abraham Ru- A II I I ll.

A bl I I Leo Jung of the New York Jewish Center; Sholma Koschitzka, Israel representative and Assemblyman Ben Werbel. Marino of 81 Bay St. are on the ii 1 1 1 1 i i mi sir in 1 i It. S. S.

Gyatt. Seaman John; henstein of 157 E. 90th St jPctrie of 19 Clifford Place is Syracuse University. Lt. Col.

Kichard K. Weber of on the V. S. S. Washburn.

S80 Bainbridge St. and Chaplain! I Kalberine Ciirnen Mullen Lt. Col. Kenneth M. Sowers of! Samuel Lefkowitz of was chairman of the Committee 2 Grace Court, graduated Unxkl.vn was promoted from for the Feis Commencement from the Command and Gen- a recruit at Sendai, Japan.

Mas eral Staff College at Fort Leav- ter S'gt. Sherman Thompson of enworth, Kan. 88 ureene Ave. is at Kobe, japan. Pvt.

Royal 11. Alfano of Pvt. Frank A. Truglio of Jefferson Ave. is at Yoko hama, Japan.

Also there Is Pvt. John J. Kelly of 750 5th Ave. Sgt. 1st CI.

Milo K. Shaw of 457 E. 9th St. is attending the Army Transportation School at Fort Eustis, Va. Seaman Waller H.

Rosn of Glenmore Ave. is serving at Hachinohe, Japan. Pvt. Alford J. Cirone of 692 Franklin Ave.

Is serving at Camp Schimmel-pfennig, Honshu, Japan. Pvt. Walter J. West of 422 49th St. was promoted to a private first class at Jinmachi, Japan.

Corp. Elmore Yeoman of 553 Decatur St. is at Gifu, Japan. Also at Gifu is Corp. Cleveland Foster; Of 00 Clifton Place.

At 0020 Fresh Pond Road is serv ing aboard the U. S. S. Marquette, an attack cargo ship of the navv. JH 1 1 'j i I If I -4'' 4 I -t2V "1 mwnni-rii- im iwiwriin-inniir nrin.nr unm I turn i III i mi n.

11 3j Katherine C. Mullen i 4 4 Japan, are Sgt. 1st CI. ClaudCj R. Lyons of 039 Madison St.i Cadet D.iniel Gormley of 130 and Recruit Henry W.

UidderlMarten.se St. has been electei) of 125 Weirfield St. Pvt. Nathan, president ol the Newman Club Baum of 531 Willoughby Ave. is at Otsu, Japan.

Sgt. Michael J. Normandia of 830 03d St. is at Kvushu. Japan.

He is a for mer Police Athletic League athlete. at Tiie Citadel, the military college of South Carolina, lie. is majoring in history and is a member of the R. O. T.

C. Infantry Vnit.J Brooklynhes at Kyshu, Japan: Pvt. Rudolph A. Suma of 003 Rutland Road; Pvt. Thomas C.

Alfinito of 5209 Clarendon Road; Pvt. Isaacs Valansky of 231 New Lots Pvt. Jack Weinberg of 3001 Fulton St. and Norman F. Perrin of 3304 Tikkm Ave.

ti iow: save zy.za on new held on the Central Park Mall yesterday. Mrs. Mullen is an attorney In Brooklyn and has long been active in the affairs of the United Irish Counties Joseph Relna of Brooklyn Is In charge of a children's outing today to Clove Lake Park, S. and several busloads of them were greeted at City Hall prior to their departure. They came from all five boroughs and the day's program called for fishing, berry picking, boat rides and tramping through the woods.

The event is sponsored by Ijie Community Councils Day Camping Trip. Association of New York, spon- 1949 General Electric Charles iow of ift Mon-lsors of the Feis. The Feis is a roe a stu-jcompetition in traditional Irish dent at Nor-jdancing, singing, playing of wieh Univer-1 instruments and other events. Full-width vegetable, crlsper drawer! sity, is one of the Signal Corps R. O.

T. C. taking ml Corp. Albert L. Vinelguerra Of 830 Herkimer St.

was pro 194.75 moted to that rank at Tinker formerly $224 Field, Oklahoma City, Okla Around Japan Cor. Herbert Goldstein of 301! Montgomery St. will soon lie home from Nagoya to swap his uniform for the gay shirts and ties being worn by civilians this Summer. Corp. Victor Staginitta of 258 Schenectady Ave.

is on duty at Osaka. At Gifu are Pvt. Homer Amacker of 437 Flushing Ave. and Pvt. Felix Green of 1102 LCMJn Staff Sgt.

David G. Timberlake of Brooklyn was promoted to c. l. Low a 1 1 at Fort Monmouth, N. J.

The session ends July 30 and started June 20. The 17th annual outing and beefsteak party of the 86th St. Board of Trade will be that rank at MacDill Field, Tampa, Fla. Extra food space, extra features for your small kitchen for less! Glass-topped drawer keeps your fruits, vegetables moist, fresh! Freezer holds 17 lbs. frozen food! Deep meat drawer under freezer! 5-year protection plan on sealed-in unit! Just 24 116x2714x53 in.

Bergen St. Pvt. Patsey J. VJ If V7 The twinkling toes of Evelyn Fischer, dancing daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Fischer of 69 15th Ave. won her a cup r. utooKim I j. OAOIN CITY Hard wick thrift range! Only 20 In, wide! For tiny kitchen, summer cottage! $82 Save 14.55 on Monitor fast, small washer! Electric! At tieic loic price! For apartment, summer home! Just If Follow Ayds' reducing plan Eat this vitamin candy! In this gas range you get: Full-size 18-in. wide oven! Fast, cool high-speed, low-temperature oven Robertshaw oven heat control for exact temperatures! 4 burners (2 giant size!) Roll-out smokeless broiler! Lustrous porcelain finish! 54.95 formerly 69.50 now 2.89 35-day tupply Evelyn Fischer a recital given by the Retta School of Danee at tha Academy of Music.

She did a "South of the Border" dance with a dash of "North of the Border" tap in it and won the plaudits of the large audience, Pvt. Walter Sonner of 129." Ocean Parkway has been graduated from the air force communications school at Scott Whisk out a in 5 minutes! Aerator washing is thorough, gentle! Wringer folds in tub when not using! Compact just 15" square, 30" high! Rolls on carters! See, buy now, save! Want to trim off a few pounds? Eat Ayils candy as directed. It curbs your appetite, yet leaves you satisfied. Ion don't cut out mpals just cut down without dieting. Field, 111.

Chief Commissary .6.95 Triple size man Hugh Stine of 747 Mc- PAY 10 DOJVY, balance in easy monthly payments. Take advantage, now of Loeser's Convenient Payment Plan. Small service charge Major Appliance Loaser't Basement Mail and phone orders filled Street Floor O.V SALE AT THESE LOESER STORFSt Donough St. is serving aboard 4he U. S.

S. DeHaven. Seaman (Anthony R. Gentile of 7203 12th Ave. is training at the Great ILakes Center.

Seaman Jamei L. Jdorgan of 10 Ten Eyck St. Is serving on th U. S. S.

NfWj BROOKLYN 1, N. YTRIanglo 5-81C0 BROOKLYN 1. N. Y. TRlantfte 3-810O OX SALE AT TUESE LOESER STOUESt GABJQ3 City 7.1 SCO I.

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