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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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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1930. 18 Ml ABRAHAM A GREAT STORE NEARER HOME 261 Graduates At Lincoln Jr High Exercises Senator O'Brien IVliv 51 Makes a Specialty of Bathing Suits From the "Wlinlzil Table" On the Hotieware Floor, Where. You Find the A'te Thing That "Do Things" 10,000 Patou's graceful, full, pleated trunks, that flatter' any type of figure. In fine French jersey. 34 to 42.

'Pairs of Picoi Top mid Gordon French Clocked Chiffon Stockings The classic Hydyvc wears a contrasting band. Also solid color. Fine zephyr yarn. 36 to 46. -rl crs Coinnirncemriit A- Prizes Given State Senator Henry L.

O'Brien delivered the commencement ad-h-for the 261 graduates of u. T.incnln Junior High School, Rldgewood Ave. and Nicn ols yesterday. Joseph Wingebach, principal, gave the di ninmns and rjrize awards. Margaret C.

Konz and Sidney Itzkowit won the Lyman A. Best medals for service and scholarship, Dorothy Zwerling the French medal onH Hprbert Maae the Latin medal Winners of typewriting awards were Louise scnarer, iuic Harry Cook. Marie Homiak, Hope Cole, Dorothy Meaoscii uu i mkn Mitnhell. Herbert JohnsoT Velton. Marie Homiak, Jean uugntuu, aj Seward, Margaret Wrede and Mildred Hornish won pins lor speed-writing tests.

Doris Grady was recipient of the oratorical medal. The graduates were: OB coromercifti Eleanor M. PhUl.pl Clotilda J. Frrraro Katnenne Oiinbvro Helen L. Oanstr Floieiue oarimeyer Mae JUthawty fcvelui Hera- bfrncr Mildred H.Hesrh Mane Homiak.

Mildred M. Marcuente A. Howell Herbert P. Johnson Anthony J. Kavai- olsKl Gerald F.

Liteiia Jean A. Laughtoa Franklin P. Lrary James V. Lorello Low is Jr. Hilrtenarde L.

Lueb- kemann Ciemeiu-e A. Maier J. Mitchell GiiMie Nedhov Esther Nrv. 3 ns Norton Michael T. Nowak i'linor Niillmeyer Irvln Persfcv Hilri'tr Peierson Celia Pisano Josephine R.

Porto Joseph J. Prosino Beniamm Rabino- Dorothv O. Reynold! Victoria R. Rinaldo Simon Rosenberg Meyer Hothman Angelina A. Santo petro Henry C.

fcch-rz Muriel L. S.hmio Ruth H. Schneider Catherine V. Seward Pearl Silverman Albert Sieafned Jr. Stella O.

Stamler Florence A. Strump- tler Edith Tanner Ethel Tannenholl Majjda Trede Anna V. Sise Edmund W. Velton Jr. Henrietta L.

Willis Arthur Winheim MaiRaret H. Wrede Jeanne Ziou Muriel A. Petri 9-B Oeneral Althea D. Ahrens Louise E. Birk Rebecca Atlas Ruth R.

Berman Mane Aufiero Evelyn L. Clart Constance A. Baller. Alice A. Conn Morton Berenbach Hope E.

Cole Florence Binn Harry Cook Charles J. Bowra Prances M- Coster James H. Boyd Frank De Marro Cnrmillmo Ceraml Muriel E. Doerr Sylvester Corrado Ferdinand Febo Carmine Cutolo Rtith R. Oersten-Fleanor L.

Pieiim blatt August W. Drewes Elizabeth Haffner Anna R. Fardy Dorothy Hwlrick. Samuel Feldman Evelyn Johnson Charles Garellik Eleanor Jirnne Albert Gar.baldi Margaret Konst in GcrlniKer prfd ia Chanc Chail-a M. Grill in Hazel Larson Gutda vita Licala Evtln F.orentt- helmerie Helen Mauro Dorothy McCarrick Amelia E.

K.mpel Anna M. Leio Charles H. Lmdlau William R. Lomax Madeline T. Lombard! Emil Martin 3d Fred Nehrlng Harold T.

Newark Charles J. Norton Lester L. Ralph. Charles T. Roppolo Harry O.

Rosen ritlron Roptt Flsie William E. Srhneirie Nelson Seidenstein Mae Sleingolrt Ruth I. Silverstein Beatrice Strong John Stubinft Daniel Webb Herman J. Wuerarh Eleanor C. Yoder RD Commercial pearl Auslander james Mcuuire William McKnight Dorothy Medosch Margaret Melbert Lester Merkel Florence Molden- schart Michael Muraro Helena Neuhauser Herbert Reiter Winnifred Rudd Louise Scharrr Dorothy Schnepel Augusta Schulman Helpn Krhwurje Dorothy Esther S.nRer Harriett Smith Svlvia Snyder Brtha Stappen- beck Martorie Tear Gertrude Tonves Edythe Wagner Marv Wren Irene Zakrzewskl Bernice Bckelman RD General Edith Adamson Lottie Malaska lnti MrTnnps Robert Anderson Marie Appleton Evelyn arc her Lloyd Avery Sophie Axelrod Yvonne Barre Edward Bernhardt Merlin Rraioriimn Irving Melnick Duvid MTidelon Marguerite Mens Allied Mernone William Meyer Mir; Millar Onrneo Nobile Helen Esther Peril-on Phihn Pplcrwin Pauline Brownstein Esth Carrinio FUen Connor Fdith Cudriv Anna Deitrlck Frank Ehlers Ethel Eisenbersr Irving Feivlowiti aGeorge Fischer Geraldme Foote VMorria Fox "Milton Freeman 'Nathan Olasser Lillian Goldberf Doris Grady Eihel Green Mai lorle Hart Phirlpy Haight William Haven Harrv Himmelfarb Harold IngenHo Sidney Ii.kowitz Dons Jov B'ratrifR Kalsteia Jj'iip Kes.sman Albert Klimas Finest Knorhe Andrew Kohlhof Marjorie Lake Sp -v-nT p- Lippin A' 1 L'irieman, Pf Mang 8a.ii.itil Maiten Frank Ptnkoltch Leroy Placet iroiy.i Pohlman Leonard Pruahan'kv Gertrude Remmerg Bertra.n Rosenberg Loralne Rosa Anna Rnbel Sidney Sachar Francis Savino France Srherer Murian Schmitt Walter Srhroeder Pvlvia Schwarta Mane Scultro Bernard Shapiro Louis Shotiland Clifford Sihier Doris Swidmore Emma Soehngen Helen Sravros Ruth Thomas Fid ward Charles Ullrich Philip Waibel Alberta Well Ir in? Weller Ida Winchester Adella Wuntrh John Yansnn Dorothy Zwerling 9 Brooklyn and L.

I. Men Are Enlisted in U. S. Navy The Navy recruiting; officer at 8 Mth Ave. today announced the names of nine young men from Brooklyn and Long Island who re-rently enlisted in the Navy.

Upon completion of a nine-weeks training course at Newport, R- they will be granted short leaves of absence and transferred to cruising vessels of the fleet for duty. They are: Glenn Van Sehaack Armstrong, 15-50 Cross Islind Boulevard, whitestone. Alcide Duhe, Bergen BrookWn. Leonard Albert Hanson, 188-411 Mangin Ave Hollis. Charles Joseph Holmbcrg, 378 Essex Brooklyn.

Eri-'nrd Joseph Holme. 1845 Bergen Brooklyn. AUrM Freeman Honegger. 154-04 110th A Jamaira. R-rt Harold Olsen, 43 Gtihnr n.

WM! HrnrT Sullivan 4.1 Willow Phre. Brroklvn. PtRiil-v DuBma Tarrant. 1.T7-.T7 Laurrlton. Seoul Counril Members Inspect Swiniming Pool A party of members of the Brooklyn Council, Boy Scouts of America, engaged in a tour of inspection of the Farragut Pool, Albany Ave.

and Farragut Road, last night art the invitation of Frederick J. Church, scoutmaster of the Stuy-vesant district, and one or the owners of the pool. The guests enjoyed swimming, and other facilities of the Institution. Among those present were: John B. McLanf.

Julius Zennero. Charles McLavy, Julius Meyer and George pfluger, editor of the council publication. Copies of Expensive French Chiffons An American manufacturer took an exquisite French stocking, copied it and sold us his surplus, making possible this amazing low price. 6000 pairs, silk throughout. Low sandal French soles and French heels.

Self-colored picot tops with two-tier reinforcement guard for garters. A vegetable and fruit cutting set helps pep up the most jaded appetlt on a hot day. Makes fancy French fries, salads and attractive desserts OUC Fasten this stationary bottle opener near the sink. Opens any bottle easily having both cork screw and cap opener 1.00 A child of two will brush his own teeth if he has a Step-Pup; for then he's tall enough to reach. Children and mothers love this useful pet with his bright oilcloth jacket 2.95 It's the season for these chromium plated lemon servers.

May be used on platter with fish or individually. Protects fingers and drains lemon slice 23c No seeds or fiber Just straight orange juice pours into the glass from this hand-power Juice extractor. Firmly fastened to your table It is easy to use for oranges, -t tyr 1. .) Flexible rubber trays for your automatic refrigerator. No need for hot water when removing Ice-cubes or dpsserts Just bend tne tray .00 IVOIRE, eggshell rt-AGE, true beige ROSEWOOD, tan beige GRAYTONE, neutral gray Clair Tan Dianne Lightan Rachclle Pearl Blush Cymbeline Fortuna STREET FLOOR, CENTRAL AND EAST Boyish, all-wool worsted two-piece.

Three-color combinations, including red, white and navy. Button-trimmed. 34 to 42 Don't Be Just a Pebble on the Beach Dive Into an Famous $5 Suit BEACH CLUB THIRD FLOOR, CENTRA! BDTLDINO SUNRAY, light -suntan SUNTAN, medium suntan SUNBROWN, dart luntan BLONDORE, deep untan BE1GECLA1R, nude Gordon French Clocked Chiffons 1 4000 pairs of Gordon open-work French clocked chiffon stockings. Every pair perfect, fine gauge, clear chiffon silk. This is the first time to our knowledge such stockings have sold at this price.

Beach Chair With Canopy and Footrcst, Too! Ramona Sportan Champagne Caress Graphite Marron Moonlight AitS WOMEN'S HOSIERY "Utiga" Sheets Are STRONG Sheets Regular Price .1.59 1.75 1.75 1.89 2.25 Sale Price 1.29 1.39 1.39 1.51 1.84 Sizes 63x99 72x99 81x90 81x99 90x108 '475 It's adjustable to four different positions and it has become a lawn chair, roof chair and porch chair as well as a beach chair. Lacquered frame, covered with strong, gaily striped canvas. AS SPORTINO OOOnS SEVENTH FLOOR, EAST Pillow Cases Regular Price '42c 45c Beach Backrest 85c Lacquered frame with striped 24-inch canvas apron keeps sand, on the beach' instead of in your clothes, and sends you home without a backache. Sale Price 37c 39c 42c 45c Sizes 42x36 45x36 45x382 50x382 49c 55c A STREET FLOOtt, CENTRAL BUILDINQ.

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