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Daily News from New York, New York • 246

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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Queens PC BORO BEMEFS MOME SERVING THE PUBLIC FOR OYER 25 YEARS MW1a7 oil aluminum PQ Brooklyn Leader, 89, Honored with Show LOUIS C. WILLIS, a Brooklyn leader in law, business, philanthropy and civic affairs for many decades, will be honored by the Long Island Historical Society with exhibit of memorabilia spanning his long years of achievement. The show, opening Thursday at the society's downtown Brooklyn headquarters, 128 Pierrepont St will include clippings, letters, photographs and other mementoes dating back to IS 92. It will continue to Dec. 15, from 9 to 5 p.m.

Tuesdays through Saturdays. Willis, who lives in Brooklyn Heights, will celebrate his 90th birthday in December. He was admitted to bar in 1906 and is Brooklyn Law School's oldest living graduate. The mementoes of the lifelong Brooklynite include letters and citations from noted figures among them President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Helen Keller and a 1919 newspaper clipping describing his appointment as guardian to John Jacob Astor Jr.

after the boy's father died when the Titanic sank. Willis is honorary president of the Industrial Home for the Blind an-1, active in several other community groups. He is former president of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce and Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital. Talks on Home Care Services for Elderly IX OBSERVANCE of Home Health Week, which started yesterday and continues through Saturday, Eunice Green, home care administrator at St. John's Queens PRIME REPLACEMENT FOR EASY CLEANING LIFETIME ALUMINUM Never I needs paint! Neverrusts, peels or chips! Replaces your old double-hung slider or casement windows.

ALUMINUM WHITE Hospital, will give daily talks on speech therapy, equipment and other services available to the public under var A JyL ious conditions. Today, she will BAKED ENAMEL speak at 10 a.m. at Marie Sheridan Senior Citizens Center. Jackson Heights, and at Lost Battalion Hall 1:30 p.m. Tomor "Hire row, 1:30 p.m., St.

Joan of Arc Golden Age Club, Jackson Heights. Wednesday, 12:30 p.m., Italian Charities Senior Citizens Center, Elmhurst, Thursday, 11 a.m., Glenridge Senior Citizens Center, Glendale, and Friday, 1 at Corona Preservation Sen 5- DOUBLE INSULATING ior Citizens Center. GLASS OPTL. Proven for greater fuel saving on our installations-sine 1966. BROOKLYN MUSEUM WILL OPEN four exhibits cPtit 'ono I as git goes into fall season under leadership of its new director, Michael Botwinick.

The shows, continuing indefinitely, will present the new Japanese and Korean galleries, a new installation Eunice Green SAVE FUEL of pewter, silver and toleware and a display of about 30 pieces of glazed ceramics illustrating the. crossinfluences down the centuries the ceramics of China, Persia, Turkey and Egypt. The fourth show, ending Nov. 3, presents the comic book art of 14 Brooklyn artists, plus a photographic essay to explain the process of comic book production from start to newsstand delivery. Brooklvn Arts and Culture Association's Sunday program series at the museum, on Eastern Parkway at Washington will feature Marshall Dodge, actor, humorist and guitarist, Sunday at 3 p.m.

Another weeklv series consists of free concerts at 12:30 p.m Let us help you save money on your fuel bills by installing insulation. Prime or Storm Windows and Replacement Doors. They pay for them selves out of the savings. with violinist Samuel Marder appearing Sunday and cellist Mary Green Jaccoma Oct. 20.

Federation of Italian-American Societies of Long Island City and Astoria will hold third annual Columbus Day parade 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, starting at 21st St. and Broadway, Long Island City. In case of rain, parade will be held Sunday, same time and over same route.

An all-day public hearing to discuss trans TILTABLE-CLEANABLE portation problems of eastern Queens residents to be- held 10 a.m. Wednesday by State Senate Standing Committee of Transportation in auditorium of Queens Children Hospital, commonweaitn Bellerose. STEEL OR ALUMINUM REPLACEMENT BPNk 24 BEAUTIFUL DOORS STYLES Other Happenings TO CHOOSE HEAVY DUTY WITH TROUBLE FREE ALL ALUMINUM STORM AND SCREEN WINDOWS Save Fuel as recommended by Con Ed. Keep your home warmer in winter, cooler in summer. Increase the value of your As part of Oral Cancer Detection Week, beginning today Thermal on ttnjction No Storm Door Ncsory! BIG SELECTION If STORM DOORS ana sponsored oy American tanwr oocieiy, xrec cAiiuimanuiio -to detect cancer of the mouth will be given at Queens General Hospital, Jamaica, 4 to 8 p.

m. today; Booth Memorial Medical Center. Flushing, 6 p. m. Thursday; Peninsula Hospital Center, Far Rockaway, 1 to 7 p.

m. Friday. Also, throughout the week at Jamaica Hospital, by appointment, for tests, 8:30 to 11 a. m. today, tomorrow, Wednesday and Friday, and 1 to 3 p.

m. Tuesday and Thursday. Registration will be taken at several speech centers for children and adults with speech difficulties as follows: at Holy Cross School, Church and Rogers Brooklyn, 2:30 to 6 p. m. today; at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs School, Austin St.

and Ascan Forest Hills, 2:30 to 7 p. m. tomorrow, and at Our Lady of Victory School, Tulip and Plainfield Floral Park, 2:30 to 6 p. m. Friday.

Today's schedule of events includes installation of Paul S. Graziano, president, and other officers of Queens County Bar Association 8 p. m. at 90-35 148th Jamaica A film on 'Italy at 1:30 p.m. in Central Library Theater, 89-11 Merrick Jamaica, for senior citizens American Legion Elmhurst-Jackson Heights Post No.

298, conducting its annual campaign to support city's released time program for religious instruction for children, meets at 8 p. m. at 88-24 43d Elmhurst Rosary Society of St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Flatlands, holds annual Communion FHA OR BANK PLAN ON ALL HOME CALL NOW! IMPROVEMENT LOANS Up to 1 Yurs to Pay Money Dwit N.Y.C. LIC.

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supper, preceded by 7 :30 p. m. Mass, parish hall, 1 oOl Hendrickson St, Congregation Ahavath Israel, Midwood, will, hold outdoor procession around the synagogue in services to mark the Jewish festival of Simchas Torah at 6:30 P. M. tomorrow A flea market and garage sale to benefit Holy Land I Conservation Fund will be, held, noon to pi.

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