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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 34

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 34

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BKPCTOYN DAILY EAGLE HOME TALK THE ITEM SECTION, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBZXIC3, C. Waldeck Heads HAROLD A Speakers at Ridge Colony Breakfast LAD ESAuXILI ARY ORCHESTRA HEADS 1 10 GIVECDNCERT UNIT U43 ikK MkJ- Hi-Mi -K frv ill "j''n" i Independent Club Juvenile Musicians Will in Leads of New Democratic Unit 7th A. D. Plans Further Expansion Democrats 12th A. D.

Play Tomorrow at 4th Ave. M. E. Church If If tl'l-S" Welfare Agency Unil Ernest C. Waldeck of 7814 4th) has accepted the chairmanship of the Morticians' subdivision of the professional group in tha commerce and Industry commlttea of the Brooklyn citizens family welfare committee, to aid in the cam- 1 paign to raise Brooklyn's ciuota $400,000 01 the $4,000,000 for tha benefit of family welfare agencies, it was announced today by Andrew J.

Gonnoud, chairman of the commerce and Industry committee. St. Anselm's Pupils Visit Notre Dame Conveni Three hundred pupils of St. Anselm's School, 83d St. and 4th made the trip by bus to Fort Lea 1 on Friday.

The destination was tha Convent of Notre mme and the program of events Included athletic games, the presentation of play and a bazar. Buses left tha school at 10 a.m. and returned at 8 p.m. i Harold A. Bowie has been select' ed as temporary chairman of the recently orgainzed 12th A.

D. In dependent Democratic Club. A meeting of the club is be held tomorrow night at the Prospect A women's auxiliary for the new Democratic Club of the 7th A. of which Alphonsua Cotter Is executive member, has been organized, according to an announcement. Plana are being made by the new auxiliary for "ft dance and entertainment to be held on the evening of Jan.

30 at the headquarters of the unit at 50th St. and 5th Ave. Mrs. Catherine Nehlsen has been Branch Y. M.

C. Prospect Ave. between 5th and 6th Aves. Plans are already under way for the ac quisition of regular headquarters for the club. Classical and popular selections will be played by Karl Moldrem's New York Baby Orchestra at a concert tp be given tomorrow night at the Fourth Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, 4th Ave.

and 47th St. Although this outfit has played in Manhattan, this will be its first appearance in Brooklyn. Master Charles Raynes, one of the baby violinists, who lives at 651 41st will act as master of ceremonies. The children In this unique orchestra range In age from two to seven years. Owing to the age of the entertainers, no admission will be charged, but a silver offering will be taken.

Among the youngsters appearing. elected president of the auxiliary. The club was formd as the result of the activity of independent Democrats during the last campaign, an da large membership Is Other officers Include Mrs. Mary Morris, first vice president; Miss claimed bv the officers of the unit Other temporary officers include Emma Brown, second vice president; Mrs. Catherine Farrell, third vice president; Miss Marcella Morris, secretary; Miss Jennie Wallace, assistant secretary; Miss Anna Far Louis Walters, secretary, and Rich ard Morrtssey, treasurer.

OnOANtZSD isee rell, treasurer; Mrs. A. Cotter, assistant treasurer, and Miss Cath URGES CIVIC UNITS Members and friends of the Ridge Colony Club heard these five speakers Sunday at their first annual communion breakfast, held at the Biltmore House, 315 93d St. Left to ight Magistrate William O'Dwyer, Assemblyman Daniel McNamara Frank J. Artese, founder of the club; the Rev.

John F. Kelly, chaplain, and the Rev. Francis X. Fitz-gibbon, professor of philosophy at St. Joseph College.

I some of whom live in the South Brooklyn section, are Eileen Weizer, Ronald Liss, Marie Jarecki, Monte Collins, Arnold Liebowltz, Stanley Greenbaum, Harold Teolitz. Patri erine Carey, sergeant-at-arms. Bridge Proceeds to Buy Gilt for Orphans A bunco and bridge party will be given by Our Lady of Loretto Coun P.5. 3 MOTHERS ROOSEVELT APPOINTED cia Paulsen, Estelle Kasper, Sydell Kertes, Charles Raynes, Harold Oarlick, Monroe Oottsegen, Bobby Bass, Sunshine Katz, Leslie Stearns, Paul Zweifel, Lawrence Goldman. Bay Ridge Post To Distribute Xmas Baskets cil, 585, K.

of at their clubhouse, Raymond Kaplln, Don Morrison, BROOKLYN; N.Y. IAS PLAY TODAY IN OUTLOOK CLUB 117 First Place, on Friday evening. Following the cards there will be George Krassner, Sheldon Lelbow and Sheldon Jacobsen. MM danoing, the music to be supplied by a 10-piece band. The proceeds PLANiCARIfAL Democratic Club of 9th A.

D. to Use Proceeds for Poor Plans for the annual distribution of Christmas baskets were discussed Will Present 'The Romany TO BACK FUSION Writer Says People Should Interest Selves in Government Editor Home Talk: We first heard the word "civics" In our school days, but like a good many other studies, for the most of us, it was something dull and uninteresting and not of much consequence, and this idea has clung to us right up to the present time. of the affair will be for the benefit Cumin Announces Board at the meeting of Bay Ridge Post, of St Malachy's Christmas cheer Tablecloth' at Public School 39 157, A. held at the clubhouse, 345 78th Friday night. A resolution Special Offer I Adjust Radio Test Tubes Check Aerial and Ground Make Necessary Repairs fund, which Is used for furnishing toys and gifts to the orphans at the home at Rockaway Park.

to Guide Future of Unit on Sunday next the council will The Mothers Club of P. S. 39 will make its annual Christmas visit to In an effort to raise funds for a hold their annual Christmas party Christmas basket drive, members of the home, at which, time the distribution of the toys and other arti Appointment of an advisory com All For 50c prohibiting the use of the clubhouse by political groups was also passed. A social will be held at the clubhouse next Saturday night for the Christmas fund, and Neil Strand, commander, is chairman. Others who will assist include John J.

O'Neil, welfare officer; Walter' S. Collins, John B. Hatton and Harry Desmond. mittee to develop the future policies in the Kindergarten Boom of the school, at 3:30 o'clock this cles will be made. of the New Outlook Democratic Club of the 9th A.

D. has been an Civics is a thing apart from It Pastors on. Air The Rev. David Sandstrom, pas self, which plays thte most Impor nounced by Michael P. Curnln, executive member.

James Hagen is chairman of the tor of the Swedish Tabernacle Congregational Church, 55th between 3d and 4th conducted a devotional service over the air the Roosevelt Democratic Club of the 9th A. D. will hold a carnival Friday at their headquarters, 514 86th St. Jack Sullivan is chairman of the committee that has been making arrangements for the affair, and more than 200 are expected to attend. A program of entertainment has also been prepared for the event.

The proceeds will be given to the welfare committee of the club for the purchase of the Christmas bas committee and Nathan Epstein is Monday morning. Yesterday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock, the Rev. Ralph H. Larson, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, conducted secretary. The functions of the committee will be to guide the club and discuss with the executive member any moves that may seem advisable for the advancement of the unit In the district.

a service. Beaumont Social Club Holds Annual Dance The second annual dance of the Beaumont Social and Athletic Club took place recently at the Dongan ballroom, 76th St. and 4th with an attendance of 400. prizes were won by Joseph J. Flannery, 348 50th and Edward Scully, 8212 10th Ave.

Among the local social clubs represented at the affair were the Shore Road A. Beau Dons, Lucky Thirteen 8. Trojan A. Other members of the committee kets. Include Warren Murray, John Jack As part of the entertainment members will be provided with materials, and prizes will be awarded to the mother who makes the most original Christmas card design.

The entertainment committee also will offer a three-act sketch entitled "The Romany Tablecloth." Those taking part in the skit are: Mrs. E. Hatch as John Kingswel; Mrs. William Julius as Bridget Kingswel; Mrs. G.

Poole as Miss Venus Black; Mrs. Perrise as Mrs. Alman, the grandmother, and Mrs. L. Garguilo as Tupassl, the fortune teller.

Officers of the club In charge of the affair are: Miss F. Ethel Stephenson, president; Mrs. C. D. WoUson, vice president; Mrs.

Vei-meister, treasurer; Mrs. G. J. Hazel-ton, recording secretary, and Mrs. Ballantyne, corresponding secretary.

Radio Repairs The Oldest Radio House in Bay Ridge Esl. 1922 SPARKS RADIO CORP. Tel. SUnset 6-4081 fT 5415 FIFTH AVENUE Complete line new Atwaler Kent, Majestic, Philco and Other James L. Meeks is executive mem son, Frank Knight, William Hussey, Harry McAteer, Samuel Matthews ber of the club and Roy Orton is president.

tant part in our municipal, State and Federal Government, and is something which we cannot any longer Ignore. We must become "civic-minded; It is very, very important, and means our future, our children's future and our country, believe it or not. Every American citizen and non-citizen should become a member of a civic league. Through numbers we can get recognition, our publio servants will recognize us, we can demand a reckoning of their stewardship, they can be Invited to our meetings and hear our views on what laws we would like to have passed and hear our ideas in the matter of legislation; we could listen to their arguments for and against each measure, which would make for a clearer, better and more personal understanding between the office holder, whom we put in office, and the voter who knows only too little why and wherefore he should vote for this or that candidate. Our civic leagues could dictate to and Pranklyn Sflth.

Larsen's Splendid BUTTER BAKINGS 55c Lb. Pkge. P. 5. 2 Mothers' Club Rhythm Girls and the Bay Ridge Cameos.

Will Meet Today The Mothers' Club of P. S. 2, 47th near 4th will meet this afternoon at the school. This will be a Christmas meeting, with com Benson Civics Meet Tonight Members of the Benson Park Civic Association scheduled to nominate officers at ia meeting to be held tonight at the Jewish Community House, Bay Parkway and 78th St. A number of civic problems are-also to be discussed, according to Nathaniel I.

Helfgott, president. Joseph J. Stern is secretary of the unit. K. of C.

Women Hold Card Party Tomorrow The Ladies Auxiliary of Brooklyn Council, K. of 60, will hold a card and bunco party at the clubhouse, 373 9th tomorrow night. Proceeds will be used for the or munity singing and story telling. The members will bring their favor ite recipe. Miss E.

M. Fisher is the president. 1 CLUBS ganization's Christmas basket fund. Miss Sylvia Anastasia Is chairman of the committee in charge. BACK BOOCHEVER I GIFT BOXES FREE If Individual Coirrures 1 i HI ustrating the Elegance of Modern Times the Judges on their unjust decisions, lawyers who are working for the Interest of the people would get a more respectful hearing in the courts.

the various commissioners would be men who know their Jobs, as they would be recommended to the Mayor by the citizens, and If they do not do their Job their removal can be asked for by the same leagues, wherein numbers will count, as where one or two may be wrong, a congregate memmbership of two or three thousand cannot be wrong. We have a new administration going into office in New York, and as a staunch supporter of the Fusion party, the member of several civic leagues and deeply Interested In my city. State and country, think we have the right party for our good in power under the Fusion banner, from Mayor -elect F. H. La--Ouardia down, who want to hear people's views, will listetn ti hem and act upon them if they are for the pood of the city, it is the people's party, as it is for every one who is for the good of the city, but will show its claws to the arbitrary ones Just as quickly and with stern determination.

Get behind the new party witth your civic leagues, the surest, safest, shortest way to get to your politicians, who with a concertetd move 7506 FIFTH AVENUE, BROOKLYN Jflerrp Cfjrtetmas Continued from Page 1 resentatives voicing their stand reads In part: Whereas we realize that the only method of continuing the victorious step which we have taken Is by remaining an organized unit for the purpose of ousting Tammany, therefore, be It Resolved that we go on record as representatives of the various groups of the 9th A. D. of the County of Kings, which supported the Fusion movement, and express ourselves as being in favor of and In sympathy with the leadership of Mr. George Boochever, the Fusion Campaign Manager of the County of Kings, Brooklyn, N. be it further Resolved that these Independent groups do not recognize Joseph C.

Israel or any one man as leader of the Fusion movement in the 9th A. but respectfully request the County Campaign Manager, Mr. George Boochever, to deal directly with a committee consisting of one representative from each of said organizations in all makers affecting Fusion Welfare In the 9th A. D. to Christmas is the season of unselfishness, when we enjoy making others happy by the presentation of some needed or wanted article.

behind them cannot helt but do vur biddine. if there is no league In your district, get to work forming one: if there is one. loin it without delay. Get interested in your Gov Our store has been the favorite Christmas shopping place for Bay Ridge folks for many years, and knowing your needs we prepared accordingly. ernment, but.

most Important of all. eat, sleep, think and act civic mnded. MRS. K. KAY, 925 80th St.

Selling only goods of standard quality the year round, a gift from this store assures satisfaction. Ready With Extra Christmas Assortments Veritas Unit Gives Card Party Thursday The Veritas Unit. C. S. M.

a local charitable organization, will hold a card party Thursday night, Dec. 14. at the Kins Countv Lighting Company Building, 6740 4th Ave. The members of the club are the Misses Dorothy M. Marne, Florence Patterton, Ellen Sullivan.

Frances Klrby. Cecelia. Finn, Regina Hand, Catherine McGrath, Catherine Lof-tus, Mary Long, Mary Drew, Peggy Burns and Kay Fleming. SILK UNDERWEAR, SILK GOWNS AND PAJAMAS The Ringing of Christmas Bells Christmas Bells mean Christmas Bills. You can have extra money next December for gifts and other holiday needs if you decide now how much you want and plan to have it by joining our 1934 CHRISTMAS CLUB SILK HOSIERY Many Qualities Sheer or Service by Zakon in his exquisite establishments every modern facility is included to assure the comfort and ease of his customers, and the cost is no more than one might pay for common-place service.

Louis Zakon formerly beautician to Her Majesty the Queen of England and to many other celebrities. 6909-5th Near 69th St. Tel. ATlantic 5-1793 Branch: 8321-5th Tel. SHore Road 5-4564 FLANNEL DRESSING ROBES, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS Direct Banking Connections in Norway, Sweden and Denmark MONEY ORDER CHECKi RADIO AT BEST RATES Hand Dags Neckwear Scarfs Wash Dresses Apron Uniforms SUNDAY iMCnT AND STREET DRESSES BAYRIDGE SAVINGS BANK 5lh Ave.

at 54th St. 13th Ave. at 48th St. Shop Favorite Thirty-five booths and operators of unfailing courtesy ond exceptional ability to serve you. With Comfort at Your Neighborhood Store -v..

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