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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 30

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 30

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i 30 BROOKLYN IAGLE, OCT. 13, 1949 FRIEDMAN'S STORE IN NEW QUARTERS To Hear Dr. Wartoff 1 Dr. Louis A. Warsoff, prof Sam Miller, president of Youth Careers Forum to Offer Educational Data and Prizes Placement Service at Brooklyn College, will ad Friedman'i Sports Equipment, formerly of 965 Flatbush announces that the store has moved to new quarters at 957 Flatbush Ave.

The new store will handle luggage, leather For Grads Planned dress the opening Fall meeting of the alumni association of th Jamaica Jewish Center tonight at the temple. His topic will ba "Social Delinquency." leaving, it should be dropped in More than 20 prizes donated by merchants in Brooklyn and Manhattan will be awarded to a box at the exit. The award of prizes will take place Wednes Airline, Store Set Display as 'Salute to Ireland7 Gimbels, together with American Airlines, today announced plans for a "Salute to Ireland" which will include the largest display of Irish merchandise ever to be collected at one place in the Western Hemisphere and a beauty contest to choose Miss Ireland of the New York metropolitan area. The Irish merchandise collec By St. John's U.

goods, electrical applicances day evening. toys and sports equipment in lVv li The co-sponsoring exhibitors. Plans for the creation of a a like number of students and adults attending the second which Friedman's has long spe cialized. several of whom will have more Also, State Employment Service, State Maritime College, Brooklyn 7. M.

C. A. -Trade School, Prentice Hall, Brooklyn College, State University of New York, Walter Her-vey Junior College, Department of Hospitals, State Commission Against Discrimination and State Agricultural and Technical Institutes. The booths will line the walls than one booth, are: Careers for Youth Forum next permanent placement service to function in co-operation with the vocational guidance depart Polytechnic Institute of WHY THf KST M4UKMENTSMC KQ Tuesday and Wednesday at the Hotel St. George.

Brooklyn, Consolidated Edison ran ry sr ment recently established at St. Company of New York, Second District Dental Society, Among the prizes are S25 gift certificates donated by Long Island College of Medi fum of the grand ballroom and tion, including every Irish cine, Fordham University, Cor Namm's and Loeser's, a $10 gift certificate, by Maurice L. foyer, and be staffed by personnel qualified to answer all Munberthlp admlulee to $4. Goorge Pool Include: questions pertaining to the nell University-NewTfork Hospital School of Nursing, Manhattan College, Fashion Institute of Technology and Design, Pratt Institute, St. John's Uni sponsoring organizations or lompc KMpina Triia i mm county, will go into Gimbels windows Oct.

31. There will be tweeds, laces, linens, embroideries, ecclesiastical objects, antique silver, carpets, gloves, underwear, blouses and thousands of other objects flown to Gimbels by the airline. None educational institutions. In addition, the exhibitors will distribute informative literature. PIE CRUST MIX Flako contains the same ingredientsof the same fine quality that you use flour, baking powdr, shortening and salt.

But precision-mixed for your convenience and to assure perfect results always. John's University were announced yesterday by the Very Rev. John A. Flynn, president of the institution. Father Flynn spoke before an audience of more than 400 "old grads" at the annual Columbus Day reunion and business session of the St.

John's College Alumni Association, held in De Cray Hall. Through the establishment of the placement service, he said, the university hopes to place its students immediately upon graduation in positions for which they are best fitted by choice and training, and in posts which offer incentive and opportunity for advancement versity, Barnes Noble, State Institute of Applied Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn Eagle and State Department of Com Gym cr tut Tforisioa V7f Ue of Swim tunt and Towt SmKSI IM NATURAL SALT WATES sr.6Eoa$Pccl HOTfl ST. CORGI 'Clark Iroekly Clark St. 7 Awe. LLL StoMea la Metal The forum is being held un der the auspices of State Tech of these objects is for sale, the sole purpose of the exhibit be Lehv, photographer; an electric toaster, by Frost Refrigeration, a briefcase, by Stevenson Marsters, two tickets to a current Broadway production, by the Student Organization of State Tech, and a copy of Harper's American College Dictionary, by S.

S. Book store. On entering the forum, all persons will receive a card bearing the numerals 1 to 28, corresponding to the total number of exhibits. The card must be filled out on the reverse merce. and the Brooklyn Eagle.

ing to assist Ireland to create William A. Barry nounced in the near future Father Flynn said. The university head also dis wide markets for her products. The beauty contest winner will be flown to Ireland for a two-week, all-expenses-paid vacation. To qualify, contestants must have had at least one great-grandparent born in Ireland, be between 18 and 25 cussed the criticism that has been leveled at American edu cation for assimilating the "as side with the bearer's name and and success in the business and professional The department will operate address.

The ticket will be sembly line" methods of educational institutions. "This," he years of age, and lived within punched at each booth. When on a full-time basis and appointment of a director will be an- a 50-mile radius of New York said, "of course makes for a great quantity of graduates with uty for at least one year prior to the contest. Entry blanks little attention paid to the quality of their performance." He Sour Stomach? may be obtained at the store ine deamine for entries, com offered personalized relationship between the teacher and plete with photograph, is Nov. 5.

Courses Planned the student as a means of correcting this error. "That is our program at St. John's," Father Flynn said. "It is one of per For Youth, Adult Our new refrigerator here because we saved each month Toe Mock Acta" sonalized relationship in which Catholic Leaders Coasts Heartburn Sour Stomach we are fitting our teaching to the students rather than fitting Three courses for the train Cat 0f BROOKLYN GARDEN CITY the students to our teaching. Harry Again Heads Alumni The meeting was featured by ing of adult and youth leaders have been evolved in a series of meetings of heads of Catholic Youth Organizations and Parish the annual election of officers Youth Moderators.

The courses, as announced today, are: and was followed by a luncheon at which the alumni were the Social Hour of the High School guests of the priests of the fac of Religion, Oct. 19 and every ulty. The two top posts went to veterans of World War I. William A. Barry, chief engineer of the Bureau of Highways, Wednesday thereafter for six weeks, at Cathedral College, Washington Ave.

TUMS Quickly Neutralize Exeat Acid Almost instantly TUMS get rid of excess Young Adult Training, Oct. Queens, was unanimously re 18 and the six succeeding Tues acid relieve gas, heartburn, stomachache due to acid indigestion Yet TUMS contain no bicarbonate to overalkalize or cause acid rebound. Minty. Pleasant- days, at the Bureau of Catholic Charities, 191 Joralemon St. elected president of the association.

Paul L. Murphy, former New York State Commander of the Catholic War Veterans, was tasting, still only luc Only I0e Square Dance Callars. Oct. 27 2 it chosen vice president. The as and the eight succeeding Thursdays, at St.

Augustine's, 61 Tark Place. sociation also elected two mem bers to the executive commit Similar programs are sched TUMS FOR THI TUMMY uled for Queens and Nassau. I tee, these going to Alfred J. Maguire of Brooklyn and William F. Ryan of Forest Hills.

Mr. Barry was graduated from St. John's College in 1917. He is one of the few men ever to receive the degree in civil circular son We're saving regularly at engineering from that institu tion, World War I having al most completely depleted the student ranks of the engineering department less than six years Now! Low-priced 7 pc. home workshop ioit of the World Hobby Exhibition! after Its establishment.

He lives J'K (sober) nii 1. ill ho "i at 725 42d St. in the Bay Ridge section. Preceding the meeting a solemn high requiem mass was offered in the Church of St. John the Baptist, adjacent to the col 89.85 lege.

The Rev. Henry A. Lang without motor 51 Chamber StrJ of Cutchogue was celebrant, assisted by the Rev. William M. Burke of Kew Gardens as deacon and the Rev.

Edmund A. Mankowski of Bayside as sub-deacon. The three priests are members of the class of 1943, which sponsored the reunion. Bttfirr-poliihrr''- Jul toil of Iroodwof 5 East 42nd Street off Fifth Avenue Gf inner ROOM LOTS A ln9' Sin8' 1ft SingU 1 Rolls Rod, IU Rot 2.49 For every room in the house The Woodmaster 7 complete power tool, in 1 compact 89.85 package! Save plenty do your own repairs, make things in wood, plastics, metal! Rugged, superbly huilt of rustproof aircraft aluminum castings tougher than cast iron! Built around Fafnir sealed ball bearings! See it demonstrated in our Brooklyn store this week! Convenient payment may be arranged, plug mall gerviee vharqe At our Brooklyn slur only Current Dividend Drill placks?" phonk MA. 4-C200 FOR lliKAS MOW, A.M.-5 P.M.

SJumsef tedtral Deport Inwranc CarperafM oatocn cirr 1 ST SHOII LADDER SALE I Extension Ladders Steplodders I (WOOD) (WOOD) 1 1 20 t. $10.95 Sft. 5.9J to. 13.95 e. 6 It.

3.95 eo. t. 15.95 o. 7 It. 4.95 to.

31 t. ia.9Sea. tit. S.9S e. ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDERS 30 ft.

26.00 ea. 31 ft. 39.95 14 ft. 31.00 ea. 36 ft.

45.95 33 ft. 33.91 ea. 40 ft. 51.00 "1 sw Lit painted toy or utility chest! Tcarh junior to put his toys away, slon- thine Knotty pine, anded for finihaig. Ha sliding shelf, Urong hinged lop.

Roomy 29'ixlSxl7" 9.5 I tlllty table rolls on casters! Lsn aa auxiliary work table, tea wagon, While Heel frame, hurnproof Formica top in red or mother-of-pearl finish. 18x22" top, 32" high 5.98 PAINT SALE! 'Pure Linseed Oil 1.79 gal. Terantin 49 gal. Alcohol in your container New! Remarkably low-priced famous FreeWestinghouse Full rotary! lias round bobbin! i's II i V- 1 It I 'I 4 1 if is 1 Hot White 59c gal. .1.15 gal.

-3 35 gal. .3.30 gal. Floor alnt Outtide White-Pure Shellac (S lb. cut) 1.60 gal. gal.

gal. gal. Ole.e Whlto Inamel White. Cole. Caater Roof Coating and Cement 1.69 for 5 gals.

Kith enh machint: 20-hr. truing course uorth 1, plus 4-hr. tours in attnrhmentsl 14 attachments! 148.15 OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 P.M: WE DELIVER? Quaker all-metal stretcher Lifetime Cnrv-A-Matle can't warp, rnt insnrei curtains always! Painle" ball-point pin, easy to set np! Takes, curtains to 51x90" 7.99 Mew low price! Fan-forced heater Arvin heal, evenly! Circulates 43 ru. ft. of warm air a minute! Tan enamel, ll'i" high.

AC. Limited quantity. No mail, phone. Form. 12.95 8.93 IS'ow Our Iovtftt price ever for a smooth-running full rotary round bobbin model! It makes skillful sewing fast, easy! See its exclusive Gib Hook'' that rnrls jamming.

Its backward, forward cwing other features! Walnut or mahogany venrrr. Limited quantity. Convenient payment may be or-ranged, plug small service charge Setting Centrrl.neter't Third Floor At our BronhUn mom onv Mail and phone orderg filled on all it emu (except Arvln heater) Houienares Loner Fifth Floor. This merrnanfue mny also ordered through our Bay Shore store. TI11S MFnCtl WniSF (except Workshop) O.V SALE AT THESE LOESER STORES: 8100 1800 IlllOOKLV 1.

IV. TRiangle GARUEIV CITY Garden City 7- BROOKLYN 1, IV. V. -TRUngle 3.1800.

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