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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1938 decided to postpone the first Special Gifts Group port for a week. The meeting wa Report Is Postponed Thf anecial sifts committee of Radio Dial-Log Today's Radio Program t.h. Rrnoklvn Division of the Citi -By JO RANSON caueo. oy hukui x-. msjumu.

One of the very Xeaw archeo-logical authorities in the world i Dr. Lillian Lawler ot Los Angeles, Cal. In a fiel dwhlch has hitherto been restricted to men, she has zens FamUy Welfare Committee Interesting Features Philadelphia Orchestra Starti New Series Tonight met yesterday at pjn. quarters, 215 Montague to make first reports of collections toward the $75,000 quota set for the special group in the borough's Dr. High Does a Good Job Would Merge 5 Presbytery Fiscal Groups Vote on Coordination of Functions to Be Voted Upon at Next Meeting The work now being done by Ave Other News achieved signal honors.

Dr. Lawler is author of more than 50 works oa Latin' antiquity and won the Prix 30 Betty' BtrttMll. i.mv, nnanlntlnn nf teams 11:15 Mary L. Roberts 11:00 Ann Stevens. 12:30 Haas Ensemble.

12:55 Ohman and Ard 1 1 oSMuslcafTevue 1:30 Rosalind Oenet, rv Hio-h'K knowledge of religion, not quite complete, however, it was de Rome in 1925. The Philadelphia Orchestra un current events and his ability to himself in clear laniruaee der the direction of Leopold Sto-kowski inaugurates a series of certainly merit film the microphone the American City Magazine, exchange views on thl Important subject. 00 Radio Vanltlea, WOR. You'll be hearing Jean Sargent frank barker, Fred Ottel and Ftrde Orole a orchestra. :30 New York Symphony Orchestra, WMCA.

Philadelphia Orchestra, WABC. Leopold StoaowsM Inaugurates a series of nightij eonetria, Mh IS minutes In length-music ot quality In small quantities. nightly concerts over the Columbia network this evening at 9 o'clock. This feature is particularly newsworthy because no orchestra of the Former Senator William L. Love sneaks on "Pinching the Racketeer1 over WMCA tonight at 6:15.

This is Telephone STerUag -0O 8705 distinct financial agencies of the Brooklyn-Nassau Presbytery will be taken over by a single executive committee growing out of a merger reputation of the Philadelphia has ever attempted broadcasts of 15 minutes duration before. Stokow-skl, who has taken a keen interest one in a series of talks the Wtar has been delivering on 11:15 Oertrude 1 We will serve a real old-fashioned Wc will aerve a real old-tashioned sou this station under the heading "New lSiOO Lopi Orch. Thanksgiving Dinner NOON TO 9 P.M. .00 in radio matters, promises muiui- ators something radically different TWEES York's New a kw tvMirji of the existing groups, if a resolution presented last night at a meet-. Xt or.thvt.MT: at the Firs numu will be described over' WRNY at 9:30 tonight by Presbyterian Church, Henry and Clark Is approved at the next 40-d9U riaiDUBn veiauc, uiuviuu, Nr Eights.

Arenae leached by B. M. Seventh Areni Angelo Paiange ana oam iu broadcasts of the discussion of the Foreign Policy Association will be 1 5 Household phllo'i :00 Panels" Mafkoe', ana aisiincuve in wus senee. hb initial broadcast will consist of a group of selections from Wagner's "Parsifal." The entire program will come from WCAU in Philadelphia. More concert music tonight: The first of a series of symphonic programs by the Hew York Symphony men.v nr.

Herbert H. Field. 10:45 Betty Crocker. resumea oy vr- Dec. 9.

pastor of the Flatbush Presbyterian Church, reporting for the church extension board of the group, offered which would co 8:30 NewV Cottone" :45 Orant 1 JVA JJWJ JMA Wfllfl )VMifl 1:00 M. Gene ordinate the financial functions of the body, handled at present by tne 1:15 Aaronson Orch. Crumlt. soloists; orch. :00 Bernle Orch :30 Kd Wynn.

oioff direct from Carnegie Hall at 8:30 pjn. over WMCA. For his first broadcast the conductor will offer Suite WOZBX, the work of Philip which won him the hand ML 18:16 P.M. Johnnj 19:30 On Wings 1:15 Close' Wrm! 1:30 Concert ensi 3:00 Fiddler Orel ministrative agencies, into a single 1 :00 vvmtz OrcK 0f( 3:30 kafdos Orch. a :45 Suleiman Orch 1:15 Barnyard Doln some prize of $5,000 by the N.

B. C. Maurice Chevalier Might Express It financial unit. Seen Efficient, Economic The resulting centralization oi autnortty and administrative powei In both effi readings: Grande Trio. 3:30 Woman's Review 4:00 Pop Concert.

and Loi several seasons ago. yvvjda a scored for such instruments as the voice of a robot, Chinese temple blocks, baby rattle, tom-tom, high tension buzzer, fire siren and vibra- PlWhat, no 1. B. C. chimes? WANT COAL ciency and economy, M0Wll to fee report.

Details of the new finance setup are to be put in the Concei hands of the memoers bytery for study, prior to the flna Looking back: Dr. Stanley High's broadcast Saturday night was one TOMORROW Support of the foreign mMM of the most Ruminating features it has been my good fortune to hear ir. irme- time and If I were a 8 00 Crime program director at the N. B. C.

I'd the Board of Foreign Missions, who pointed out that the monetary policy now being sponsored by the 30 Organ recital. 10:00 Josephine United States nas hmjw cial burdens of the missions double St. James Players' Comedy Draws 700 Aore than 700 persons attended a Prior to this country going off the gold standard, the sustaining body of the missions could depend upon definite amount of work being I 4 5 cosmopolitan NOT NEXT WEEK NOT TOMORROW BUT RIGHT NOW! Sometimes I want coal quick like that! Do I tear my hair? Do I say, "It is Do I try to get warm with cold promises? No! a thousand times No! Tom very calm. I know my HUNTER COAL. Always ORDERS PHONED BEFORE ONE t.

M. ARE DELIVERED SAME DAY BEFORE FIVE P. M. With HUNTER COAL in my cellar I sitting on top of the world. My money has bought good, clean, economical coal from a good, dependable company.

Me I don want to worry about gyps and short-weight artists! I like that grand, contented feeling! WE ALSO SELL KOPFERS SEABOARD COKE CARBO-COKE Chas. J. Hunter Coal Co. OF FLATBUSH 51 presentation of "Oh Kay," a two-act musical comedy, staged by the St. James Players last night in the auditorium of St.

James School, 246 Jay St. done for tne iunoa mui uin said, whereas un 19:00 Voice of Expert '1 FJ. Ovpsy Nln rnose prominent xne cast. wcic. Edward Onglonl Raymond Farrei: 710K.

WOR 422M. der the present monetary policy no definite assurance can be given as to what the return will be for the money invested. 'Must Be Continued' The missions must receive the necessary support to carry on, Dr. McAfee held, "for thousands of men and women who have dedicated their lives to the spreading of Christ's message cannot be cut off (n tvn mirist nf their elorious task. Uoran Marcella McDoni Th nroduction was under the 5 00 Railroad Adve jilS Babai li Hollywood WOR supervision of James C.

Diver. The lSM Scwart. :20 Wlman 1:00 Nordstrom listeri penormance win De night. Current hard times at home make Tonita Pena, a Pueblo Indian and thp mother of seven children, is Edith Handman. the task a "bit more ounraii iiu-haps" but not impossible, he said.

Dr Horace B. Underwood, on fur-ih fram thp missions in Korea, Phone MIdwood 8-3000 artist of unusual ability. Some of her work is in the collections of 50 Piano Moods. Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs.

John Nell ft. Shackley. reported on the progress being made in that country. The dissolution of the pastorate Rockefeller tne wnitney rau- Museum of Santa Fe, N. M.

seum of American Art, and the of the Rev. Dr. leroy u. umum, p-tor of the Wyckoff Heights Presbyt" Nicholas was voted at last meotlnr. The action WBS Rablen, presbytery of Lyons; the save taken at the request of Dr.

Daniel and his congregation due to the lat- Horace N. Dougherty of Bedford I Church. The Rev. Dr. .7.

Milton Thompson was chairman of the conference on the work of the church session. The examination of session records was under the supervision of the Rev F. ter's inability to pay Rev. Richard J. Dosker, presbytery of Louisville, and Rudolph S.

Garv-pie, presbytery of New York. The Rev. John Deans, pastor of Glen Morris Presbyterian Church and moderator of the organization, NOVEMBER Tii mn Arrears In salary amounting $1,700 will be paid to Dr. Daniel. Other Dissolutions presided.

Other dissolutions voted last night were the Rev. John Barlow from Memorial Church and the Rev. Dr. J. Newton Armstrong from Rosedale Church.

The call of the Rev. Arthur Rablen to Valley Stream Church ihihs LaJM Home for Thanksgiving or Anywhere by LJ GREYHOUND O. Wallace. A youth budget plan was presented by the Rev. James F.

Riggs, representative of the general council. A report of synod delegates was given by the Rev. George D. God- raclinine chairs. In conjunction with the new standing rules of the Presbytery, on nrnvlsinn for an elders5 con church at Hempstead Gardens as received.

Guests at last night's Our Famouf Thanksgiving Dinner will be served from Noon till 9 P. M. Hotel Lafayette ference at the meeting, a series of meeting included the Rev. Arthur Thanksf irinf trips. Nalionwi J.

Sarvic. Bargain Farat go a vary 4iy Liberal Staeaver PriviUfar 6-Month Raters PrivlUf C.rt? hound Terminal short talks was given by elders representing various churches throughout the borough. Tii. Hrlr.K which stressed the comst-texoasr networft of the number listening One Service Call FREE need for co-operation with pastors as one of the most important of the elders' responsibilities, were given by William A. Main, Union Bay Ridge Church; E.

L. Cleaveland, Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian firiint Moffatt. Classon MARVEL RADIO SERVICE I0S Court Bldja TRiangle 5-5179 1 I nUMIMF.R 81.75 Avenue' Presbyterian Church, and "The great thing Radio can do is to bring Inspired Music into the home" Louxt Island's Gayest Restaurant "It is not necessary to know about music one can simply feel it, and love it. "Listening to a cathedral organ or to any great orchestra who of us has not felt uplifted and refreshed, as by the cool clean air of the mountains? "To my mind, the great thing radio can do is to bring Inspired Music into the home. My comrades of the Philadelphia Orchestra and I welcome this wonderful opportunity.

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