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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 37

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 37

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE HOME TALK-THE STAR SECTION, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1932 1 ON SA EX PAN 11 (ft 4DE dDUM NEW TMIE Hit IN ADAM CELEDBKATING TIME EHJETON T. STOflBE mm.eummni imnm i i Mi.jii.iiiiiiiJLJJaiJi,iJJkvi i Hi -I in? SENIORS FETED AT HIGHSGHOOL Seventh Grade at Bay Ridge High Gives Party In Gymnasum The seventh grade of Bay Ridge tigh School followed Drecedent wnen they gave a party to the senior grade. The entertainment, followed by refreshments and dancinj in the gym, was very novel. It consisted of: The Port's Inspiration." with Pearl Horowitz, Gertrude Damsker and Ins Fletcher. Tap danre Constance Nune.

Coiintv Twentv and Rencnje Heroine. Hehi Hammalanlen: hero. Rita Hart; lather Leona Kaiser: porter. Barbara Liejermann: chinaman. Catherine Toomey; villain.

Filomena Ceravallo. Toe dance Rita Laemke. Biv Ridge Hlth Rrhool in 1982 Pupils. F. Weaver, Mlas E.

Kupfer. Mr. 8chlenbrr. Carol E. Morris.

Mia O. Weber. Miss Walsh. Miss A. Waters and Mia Hit-lin; teacher.

Ruth McKenzie. The gym was decorated with yellow and green crepe psper and baloons. The seniors were presented with corsages of roses. The chairmen were: Entertainment, Alice refreshment. Leona Kaiser; h'jtess, Evelyn Wiliburger.

For the last two issues of Ridge Echo, Bav Ridge High School newspaper, the following staff was chosen: Editor, Helen Vrieilander; news director, Thelma city editor, Marie Manning; exchange, Marie Dolan; annex, Madeline Ho-lian; humor, Agnes Govcrtsen; athletic, Helen Kolson; club, Edith Ellis: alumnae, Evelyn Brown: society, Julia Jensen; business, Salwa Far-hood. The issue was a Bicentennial edition. The first of the ceremonies in celebration of the Washington Bicentennial in Bay Ridge High School took place on April 29. The program was as follows: Processional. wash inn on" Time Orchestra.

Mr. Morria conducting Bonf. "Hall "yit The School piano olo. flrat movement, Sonata in major Remame Pauline Brody. Son Handel'f "Welcome Mllhtjf Chief.

Choral Club Dances Minuet o'art Count rv Dance Old Enusn Fiht firls dressed In Colonial costume. Yankee "noodle" Old Colonial Tune Incidental solo by Eleanor Ounnaraon Choral Club iv nays Have Been So Wondrous Pair. Hopkinson "O'er the Hills" Hopkinson Mitt Wi'liamsnn and M'a Thompson. Son. America." by school.

Recessional March. "American Meacnan Orchestra. WW I J'Lr-i 1 1 $29.75 grade. WIMW SOo WEEKLY 4 Pieces In Maple Early American design BEDROOM Suite staunchly and attractively constructed in MAPLE! Bed, Dresser, Chest and Vanity included. $95 valuer- PAY OMV I.IM 4-Post Bed, with Genuine Spring MatJrcss -yff raij Amazing! -i iidr.

f'orcli Comprisinc woven fiber Settee. Rocker and Arm Chair, with auto spring seat cushions. 112) ro- WEEKLY laiisiou Salt ffiBEi i 1 jt ir1 iTi if in Comprising 4-Post Bed with SIMMON'S Reinforced and SIMMON'S Sanitary Mattress. li vi: its Entire Outfit A. JO Fite llinin Itoom TO ITHER'S Program to Be Given Tomorrow at Playground on 56 th St.

i A welcoming poem, recited by Betty Larsen of 253 56th will cpen a Mother's Day and May Day program to be given tomorrow at 3 at the 56th St. and 2d Ave. playground. A maypole dance will follow, the girls who will participate Including: Mary Everett, 270 57th Joan Everett, 270 57th Bernice Bres- lin, 248 57th Alice Breslin. 248 66th Mary Quisg, 252 57th Theresa Castiglio, 254 56th Betty Larsen, 253 56th Dor- 1 othy Larsen, 253 56th Anesther I hultz, 5717 2d Ruth Johnson, 519 61st Anna Airier, 347 56th Mary Duigg, 252 57th Marjorie Quigg, 252 57th St.

The balance of the program follows: RECITATIONS A Lesson tor Mama Castiilio The Tree" Anna Alfler 'Nobody Knows But Mother." Alice Bio-lin, Betty Larsen SPECIALTY DANCE Bernice Breliu. Marv blverett. Anesther Sliuitx RECITATIONS when Mother's Sick Shulti 'The New Moon" Ruth Jonnson PLAY "Snow White and the Dwarves" Know White Ruth Johnson Fed Beard Betty Larsen First Dwarf Anna Airier Third Dwarf Tessie Castnlio Stepmother Anesther 8hullz Mirror Dorothv larsen Second Dwarf Alice F-eshn pnnce Bernice R'eslln Closing song "Everybody Wrkome" ORDER VOl AWNINGS NOW Ettimatn Cheerfully Given ACTIVE Awning indow Shade Mfg. Co. 7605 New I'trrrht Avenue Baakara MILTON'S 'Two Pants Suits" 5111 Fifth Ave.

II A II I II I IE By ExpmrtM BAIM BLANK Mh Ay. Tel. ATlawtt. UHHIMkAre. JMS.IS.SH MUI GIRLS MARK Spring Arm back $1.00 3-Piece Living Room $80.00 QUALITY 49 $149 Quality.

Large, beaulifully designed suite, in costly walnut trimmed. Table, Buffet, Server, China Cabinet Arm Chair and Five Side PAY O.XLY i i' Comprisinfj Settee, Chair and hi(fh Chair, in the attractive style pictured. I EEKLV veneers, elaborately Chairs. KI.60 WEEKLY CO. EIETTDII AVE.

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Years Available:
1841-1963