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BROOKLYN EAGLE. MONDAY. MARCH 16, 1942 10 Boro Bundles Benefit unuesjarir d. fictf A DAY a To Be Held April 14 Mammoth Bingo Game and Entertainment Will Feature Defense Stamp, Bond Prizes LraJSng E'Eies cf Brocklyrt'i social and business worlds MAGAZINES ft OLD BOXES AND tisTe bessa for a mammoth "Bonds for Bundles" bingo gux xzd eatetalcment to be held April 14 in the grand bsHrocca ol the Ttrwrrs Hotel, with Bundles for Amer- WRAPPING PAPER nil i AdAa 1 Jewish School Raises $15,500 AI 34th Dinner Contributioris to the Yeshiva and Mesirta Rabbi Chaim Berlin, totaling $8,000, were made last night at the 34th annual dinner of the institution in the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 667 Eastern Parkway. The more than 550 persons attending the dinner were addressed by Morris Meltzer, president of the institution; Charles Fine, former president of the Brooklyn Jewish Center and dinner chairman, and Dr.

Maxwell Ross, who was toast-master. In addition to the $8,000 given by the diners, $7,500 was realised from the journal published in connection with the affair and $2,000 was raised in outside gifts by Jacob Rutstein, who recently returned from Florida. The Institution's rabbinical college, now located in the Hebrew Free School of Brownsville, 400 Stone Ave, will shortly be housed in the former six-story bank build- erma5y in 2ae piiaLwix Defease Robrrt E. Blum is ca the general irP -V 50 lbs. OF PAPER EVERY MONTH Thai rrary family efooan lot lb papal board adad to ship muttitiona.

dodiiaa aad lood lot Amdrica't Uqhttoo. ata. Civw to chanty Ball 0 Junk dacrlat. sTatr-ja Jsaoos wiE fee grten as committee. priars.

Ocber chairmen are: rf ssaj. sere-a aat tm: t-. rjetmisoa. who Is head tnffi JSx ta eoaraaaiens rf or Brain, tickets: praETMiaagJac Deader w-J be Harris, patrons and amat the asssser. eeremKaes.

paneses; Mrs. Jules Goldner, Usual jilsas far 2be aCia- mt R.rvrtoloh Trr- far atlaanHn. Cal Vaar a tew ushers; lis. Prank D. Schroth, a cjx.uwb3q ata jjocsmaa mmj lasa wwt 3a t2 eaBC3S2i aTSccs off Afrrahaa.

a Straaat V-w TSant Vaat laat arurnased "ads." and Mrs. Gordon i Edwards and Mrs. John Lawrence Smith, chances. H. Raaitaan.

ibe Ssrsier Marfcne HlSs, wrha Sr eSaaxaaaa af fit aene- i Members of the men's division, headed hy Mr. Schrota, who are an active Dart in the affair. ing at Pitkin and Stone Aves. The college has 600 students. The Yeshiva, or parochial school, at Prospect Place and Eastern Parkway, has 420 students.

Mrs. A2re6 SaCtoaa vk iaclude District Tax Supervisor fcmca ef si feasal cnmarit-; Davf T. Soden. Fred J. Zeiu and wiule Strv Bxacr A.

Ssxh Thomas A. Swift, executive aecre-and CSaOt K. Maxstr aire co- tary of the Downtown Brooklyn ciiKirniea eaKeraasnBrac. Mrs. Association.

ABRAHAM cf rwtOM a BOt Latest, Biggest 'Who's Who' Lists O'Dwyer, Cashmore 1H Xwle StftB yiHfSe BUNDLES TO BENEFIT Borough rotables discuss for mammoth bingo ot the Towers Hotel April 14 for The benefit of Bundles for America ond Bundles fcr Britain. Left to nght, seated, ore Mrs. Horace A Smith, Mrs. Thomas H. Rou'ston ond Mrs.

Rober? E'um; standing, Fred J. District Tax Supervisor David F. Soden, Thomas A. Swift of the Downtown Brooklyn Associction ond Charges E. Murphy.

LENT ERIC'S ILUJ aTal K. OF COUHCIL Poly Prep's 'Polygon' Garners HOST TO 1,000 10th Straight Columbia Medal The ItaeA Wia Wra ta Aaier- "editor Borough President Cash-ic. oat anciaT. bss 3L5M pas man and Edwin B. Wilson, editor more thaa Gon Wa fce W'jmT of the Brooklyn Eagle, and Antiiany Atssc' enrnmrwd The new volume, showing the ef-aad TLS81 toaenjizanZ.

skeathes. Ft cts of the spread of the war, lists is thui. fcgeest "lat i Win" jet a number of famous refugees from pubiaiied. Mam-controiled Europe, such as Eve Off 32 total, iSSt acw nevctnxers. Curie (France, Louis Raemaekers mrhiiTrrtt a nuniWii Brwrtuoe3.

and Sigrid Cndset tNor-Amanc ticsa aset wmT. IDfeuiSLt Ataaraejr ODwyer. wio Also irjcluded is a full sketch of was as canary Jaocr wiea the last Rear Acjsiral Lsaac C. Kidd. isine casfi a S3v jprvsa, out Sac C.

S- with the notation that he some ram mm raor axsjsica, was. 'killed in action. Pearl Harbor, Rfpresstoastiv James J- BeCerux Eawait Dec. 1941." CantroiTjer teria MvCotrfrxk. Michael J.

Quill and Jotph R. Qjmtm Bersala, OaCeri WeeiLy Oirraa are listed for the first time wr csoeuBOHES. wl Ussed as as iaaor leaders." Red Cross to Open New Blood Donor Center Thursday Pw the caesecacre ypar B--jc. St'jart MilrhtX Wuliain R. i the Po.Tjon.

srjdesi weekly tews- Richard Jr, Xoncan E. Sicholsan AT BREAKFAST and Theocore Robertson. paper of Prep Cocntry Day The Polygon was founded by Mr. i Foal Dedication of the in SchoaL has ran the MedaLst award who joiiwi the Poly fac- blood decor center of the Broot- I i Columbus Club Diners Hear Boston Mayor 1 1 far pr.v:e school in the Co.umh ny in ihe Pal of 1911 Its lye P.ec Cross vrd take piace Thurs-cay at ceremonies in the headquar- Press Asoctauoa raurs. i issue, a modest four-page, four-: At tit ume occ of seven gid 1 column sheet, appeared on March if- 5 his been awarded to Charles I 31.

Dll and the Brooklyn Ea? ters 57 WSoQchby St- Barouph xira oi tee cu I. is a ortznt. sttitr- aim art Synagogue. School Mark Milestones R. Bearcsjey, chapter chairman.

cepartment and faculty ad-; pjly written paper of which the vLer cf the pcblicatsDC, for "out- Poly Prep boys might we3 be prod "SOFT FOCUS" MAKE-UP CO-ORDINATED ENSEMBLE FOR COMPLEXION CARE A complete collection of comctics from powder base to lipstick co-ordinated in color and texture for your complexion to give it a soft-focus qualify. LfjHui or cream make-up bast each 00 MEET Min VESICA Rl'SSO, Ienther'tc Chirm Consultant, who will bt in the Cosmetic Department all thi week. Picu your beauty problem with her, let her co-ordinate your ensemble for compleiioo care. A GIFT FOR VOL" Mi. Kusso will present you with a sample bottle of Tweed perfume at the end af your beauty consultation with her.

A4S Comtict. Bta(j otwu faiH'71' Street, East niversary of the congresatiort and the 15th year of the educational center. Past presidents of the Institution were guests of honor. Morton Brauer. dinner chairman, was toastmaster and Henry M.

Oren-stem headed the journal committee. Nathan Greenbaum. president of the congregation, recalled that the institution is the oldest of its kind in. Bensochurst. Other speakers included Past Presidents Isaac Brauer, David Urge Religious Unity To preserve America's basic principles, "we must have a predominant number of peop aherir-g to a spiritual philosophy which reccj-Bizes the dignity of the human sou! and appreciates the rights -men," Mayor Maurice J.

Tot at ci Boston declared yesterday. Speaking at the 18th annual communion breaifast of the Colum and of its directorBte wl make conations. At the same time an ambulance unit will be presented to the chap- and meritorious service" i Today it is a six-column, four-jj the scholastic press field. parr, streamlined paper, Euirene Lous Schoo. present etS- tative of up-to-the-minute thus becomes the tenth ism.

The name Polygon was sug- Strrartiienmj szzsaZ centers i of jparriTnt ani wascsin that teaca ii value of cjemarratir pruanpies was irreefi last mztt 4w Kuoi Xarhmaia BL Eias Ctecresatton of the PoJyson so receive the grested by Edward Hope Coffey, its ter by members of the Amf-ncan Syrian croup cf Brooklyn. maVfrtj; possible visits to zx.C awtAi. Xne Cttcers. first co.umcist. who pointed oat from when the Madelist class that 'stnee the polygon is a was created, were Benson Austin.

sided fteure. the school paper miiht i Sans Israel 1 lie animal -tnrtg- Drechsler. Samuel Kramer and Dr. i John Sewell. Wdtam A McCon- be so termed because it covers the crabs, ch arches and r-ell.

Clark C. Benson. Dooaid F. many sides of Poly life." coISeEes to take blood ttanatians bus Council, K. of attenced by 1.000 persons at the Columbus Club.

1 Prospect Park 'West, Mr. Tsbm i life" dtnuer cf fiar cinnppitaxi ant Meyer Cohen. Also present were i ts Tahnofl TarsA at Besason. Aw Henry J. Pasternak.

Abraham and Bay sea sa. Mazer. Charles Paston and Abra- Xne acartea tie- ft.a a- ham Cohen, all former presidents. I from larse croups. A panel of volunteer Sonars w-Q 1 1 Ordain 3 Ministers Bensonhurst Park be inaugurated at the pointed out that aO percent of the people of thii nation are col connected w.th any cnurca.

and will be oeveioped into a per manent honor parrl of tbtoe man. of race are willing to "enlist their blood 111 WON Boot At Borough Church Project Completed color or creed has the nght the army and navy" at regular in his face in the he said. tervals for the duration. Wliam Elbert Jr. and Barold work on Benson- 1 in addition, alartm's, through HDmberger.

both Brootynites. anc hurst Park. Cropsey Ave. between Harry Zeitx. lice presideic.

will Eans W. Jtnvh were ordained Parkway and Slst Ave. has present to the chapter a station been completed, the Department of wacon which. wiE be used as part have to see that these rights are preserved. We have to have a predominant philosophy other than one of pure ma termini if this Gov-mment is to continue." Faancis G.

Dempsey, who served three terms as grand knight of the council, was presented with a diamond ring on b-hilf of the orgar.i- Parks announced todav. of the mobile unit to tran.port oac- ASS a whole community of services! by the Rev. Dr. Samuel Trexler. a e(t jrground.

baseball fields tors, nurses and staff assistanti. president of Tnited Lutheran xrl other recreatjocal facOities Tracy S. Toorbees, president cf SjTiod of Xew York, a servve in have been laid out on the 19-acre Lottg K.and College Hospital, i St Stenhens Lutheran Church. was rence-ed sertmr as chairmam of the xk-w 1 raaoQ oy H. Grecory JtXler.

and Sewfcrk Ave and E. 2SJh The nil rmnl a a-v' blood donor diviaon. with Mrs. An- i g.vrn iluh oraceiei nts Rex. Olirer crew A Jackson as director cf vol- Powers, pas-c cf swings, sjies and see-saws curm.

was master cere- have been provided In an asphalt ur.teers of the clrrisjcin. Dr. Fmfl 1 Goetsch. professor of surgery at Long Inland CoBege of Medicine, is medical director and Dr. Euwne R.

MarzuUo is associate seora: director. mi es I urfved playground and there are Clergymen partxipating fn the also a court game area, handball. tacluaed brothers of two of basketball and shuffle board courts the young men who were ordained. and a combinatajn roTjer and ice- .415 CLH1V4 CORMER: wue. Peggy.

Mocs. Edward Ear vicar of the diocese and chaplain of the council; Mons. Joseph V. S. McClancy, cioceian superintendent of schools, a-c Victor J.

Matthews, the present grand fcught also poke. James F. Donlan was toast-master. Others t. the were Secretary of Sate M.chaei F.

Walsh. Edward Gilt; in. chairman of the See F.liuKrih A den's Clalatea mannequins at our School Settlement Fashion bhow. Hotel St. George, Wednesday, 3 p.m.

Tnese were the Rer. Werner skating area. Jentsch. president of the Synod The park also contains two soft- Wei fmr fwrwrfwrw Lcng Island Cxtfereace, and the ban diamonds and eight surfaced COLDS BRING ON i Rev. Oswald Elbert of Columbus, tennis courts.

The project Ohio. Other ministers taking part earned out by the WPA from Park were the Rev. Dr. Paul White. Department plans.

COUGHING SPELLS Long Island Chapter. K. of c. and of the Synod, and the Rev. AD VEK TI5EMEXT Edmund A.

master of the M- irr, pastor Of the it decree of the l.st New York Chr3t Lutheran Church. Floral District. C. Monstgsor Hoar Pa-" preached the sermon, I celebrated the communion man at Mr- Elbert has accepted a call as Guard against "winter skin" with elizabeth arden orange skin cream 1.00 keep your completion in th "pint of condition use Ardent Orange Skin Cream each night to thoroughly cleanse and soften. Rich in emollient oils, it will aid in relieving dry winter skin.

1 -ounce jar. (Other sires: 1.7$ to 1.0") WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Father JoWi Medicine Gires Prompt Relief Tf too are rwfraing iirraue aif a and vour rkroat ia Taftpt i nu CM relief aritk FarbeT Jntuiti MrCMine. lti aroiraaipc iiigTrd rtrnt Owr ktaaaleJ awa call at vour luiawr mmi a tlionxiuii cleaninjt jb war avair-v ifa ami other fwrmitanw txrs. ork. carefully mil wftriilf ni rlie you of llae "aaearrw" cleaauas jW Pri.

nat-wrally. aVryewl pm th- nnmbr of iecra cleaaweiL fj ClaKinin Vrr, assistant pas-or of Si. John's Church, of St. Francis Xavier which he is pastor. otbf throat trrita- mirbout the ine I kmi T-1 Ot i tm Harang Earn' la i "i rw pwm nrr If tba ku avia tracer, fmW Mr Mt -rnc tt mr jaM anr ta hemmm.

Tkn na Uaa nw nc torn mm. Church Eiston. Pa. Mr. Horn- I berger ill serve St.

Mark's Church. 2 E. St. as paor. and Mr.

Jentsch wiH assume the pastorate of Chr.ft Church in Philadelphia. LEG AL NOTICES the St-'X iC ta (r i 1 j-at Kt.V-ELLA st bt KP.T KT ---i WTUJAje KISJ.SLLA x-i ann.e. lavb fr.i HV i- ti-t'tET or airoho karat-tol driic. Firktr Ja Mrdicine al buiida rrtrancc ta eatWa Street, Ea auut f3 pmow ottM nufo I ml MW. MB tMl UM aini 4ts mrr coR.rR: ohrn rbr Vodr arrtfa more vitamia A Irmnll it UM tkM aU OBW'i Ltti Lhvr ru to ikat 2 wtma tt ktl ixm trmiw voa 1mA V9 op a liiir li mr- Taa aa airccwaL a an tin Ml Soar trmtr.

An lr Carer a Lutat Lmr Piiav lac aaa 'ne of tbe impsrrant Morgan Questioned By Herlands, He Reveals Former Markets Commissioner William FeUones Jr ar.c his aide. fcrmr hst Deputy Com-tsioner Carl K. Kr.tall. been questioned by Commissi rr.er of toveituration Wilham B. Herncs.

It was learned today. Morgan resigned in December because of alleged mvrf'-rence in ti.e alfairs of his deparrment by Mayor LaGuardia. Morgan said had qiestior.ed him about general ailairs in his department, inducing the activtiies of the Bureau of Weights and Measures, headed bv A Pisctrfa. enred military serric earlv thi vear. tartora lx-rori tfiw II againat eald.

art people aHJ X.tFIT KEU.T. i. LEG AL NOTICES hair urd if auccrw JAXf-'N-. 1 L.J tullv during h- S- a I i a iS xrara. FOUCLOSrXES i r--.

rt a i- -1- a a J. 4 t-4 ii jr hi, V. '-at MART KELLY rf i i HwOm fw Eanrtrr! li iir fay -ante kax a out of rumm'x-wa aaftaraMC of a bvui.ea ratrh. i)lit i raaw. baua-c a a torn hanJle -WtBxc at ia ws.

iW expert rraft- akl rrfatr the- alama'e. ami you'll Biaae a Ixaf tkal alnwt a jtxxl aa af-a Tke (awl atat orally: lep-nl upon tW rxletwi ad rrfsair wtressary. Th pia.ntiff a a -Ta'T dayj aftr lb -rTK of aummoa. eaclutv rwici and iB ra-i -UT failure to appear, or an U-Tri-n: will tak'B yt.u i it th rhi oVtuanad a.Ti-E-i-'i Ftbruarr h- OP-R BP.EXX a- Vf aad P. O- Adlra.

ia -urt 5 R- -vfclrn. X- THE BOVE NAMED EEFEXZ-A NTS IN THIS ACTImX SI HP.EME OOT CVrXTT KINilSPP.EsIDEVT AVI. T' -KS I'F THE pla.atifT. L' 'TT; J'. I M- 'RE and ANNA IT'EiJT.

o- i iodalrt'i- F'iir3uait todrmn1 rfT i and ui dul-d Maria ISlt arid cj, I LEG NOTICES TH" Jtv- I trui "-ii aTtiuci'r ay i 'I "AL Tn 1nr'tnc r-r i rv--l upua jroa by r. 1 Ht.i i.a at a Cf I fi Na. 1 I 'I a- iy FkEO SCTiAt tK. au iv: PHILIP A. BP.EXNAX.

of is Str-l. n1 j- i a b- KKNRT f-T. -ix-'-iii Court wf in --a. i.D aprj ai ii i-'i a oi ir-emL tbriB test: sc xr iiiH I'll T'ra. datd Februarr 25lh.

tZ al f.ii vita the aJnadd ia rr- -ft; oC th of O-sairy at th Hal ot R--r-i. tK B.Touacb ot Brooklyn, -nift-y ul City and Stat of Xw -ra. a 4 and as That part' of iaftd )Tuat vt. -urh of Broi-fclyw. tr X'W Turk.

6r9rntmri an luU.ia-j. u. rVr.CBi.na' at a pittt ra tr? FT. WIT.NE.-S tiASET i SrOTUCITT! in'v 1 7 riy or rTTWio'-iu 2iru ran cbxrt or to -E" -ir- -f i TV At" fi- if L--. an ni wk -r it u- i.J Tic 'v r.

yp: VTT i-ur a 1 a tM diV N-w tl ia to frl i a tiundrd BBd flfTy t-t by P.EGIXA FUAXKEL. to, from tb rorBT Jnrni. try th rn-. tMTEI STATES TITLE Cl'ARANTT -in. of th Brwili-riy td O'MPaXT.

dat4 Sptrr-r i-tt. I j-Bt ptrt with tr attT t.i- ol aad rrorild ia tv of Avmu: nmnrti thm c-h-p. tr of th C'-uniy of i 5jv t-riy paraifc with ta Av-im- iLitd t-ir-r ITth. 15C5. ib of i.f th daBr throuch a turn Cin sec avd Doia." Pi'RLIi- X' Ti I 'KT CI VEX 'hat tt- of x.w C' i h'- r.

1 r.V at pre la. aa1 1 i ail it: ttv-Tir' 26. Bl ob liaralW with Srr--t -Mil ml DAGGETT 6 RAMSDELL'S PINE BATH OIL Pour a trs spoonful into your tub after a busy day, you'll revel in its cool frerhnett. A few drops in cool water maket a refreshing rinse for your face. Use it in your shower it can be rubbed over your body.

It leaves your skin pleasantly fragrant with itt delicate pine stent The big -ounce bottle goes a long way. Cosmetics, Street, East N- a th' 27' it Hi hur'-aftr a I i -T FTAPi-rr -f ti I slf-HEVF. PP.O KLTV yiVINils riv. ti -k THT S.s BLAt FlEF. "KA a rie "riJ ti'" aa, i 'a- "n-il Iwinc tusks a' 'f v.

Va i- 1'W EL PUVFArTi i WKEI. St II-Ai' r-f yE 5TT" NEW ANf THi. AuE MVLj I EFEN .1 ARE HEf.EST -irvv-XED to ara.r at a tm -t. awd fn a i.r a-i-4 I a -t -i-r-d wrk tk.a ar-Tsa-ai I an.ai-.c., ia ar a aXv.e -ar- a 1942 Sai9 FatsJtao Skew ihe alale: Weilnesflay, Manrlk IS at rlork. AJcS ia Macaav a fawkawa aitow fur the bene it 4 tlae Sclaaol Settteioeat Aseocta-Imm.

ia tke CraaJ Ballroom, Hotel M- "-r-arre. See Brooa.Iyn't fmartest aal aarwieat fattkioaa for spring nod f-3e4 kw BrvJyai' faimt! TickeU re SI; away kr ftartcLase-i at the door. ti OPKHVETEH -i- ai'i B-. 1 si lt: th'-Br- ap.utt'r(y a- Si Afnur and ia-t t.f rr tanr thru-h a party wall to th aid Strt. and t.

B. ww-v a. Th nd ot Pr-'ind-'iit f-t the of r----LRnLna. Al all tti rirht. title aiij mi c.

of th aaid nn'-rttat'-ir (1 in and Prcdl.t lvin IB friiTil uric aaid prfniiaa Ue ttOil.r l.n th-'rf-'i'f. Iwted. at-r ts JACOB Si HlTZr -iXTC CRtT A TOJfLIJC (Lnoriwi tor PlanvfT 33 Couil tret 'i-n X.w atiF rr.p of th County of r.t ptait a.t'a:d a th ii aa-. B-rh of B--afya ai j-'a- of Xw Tork. kn-ian a AtB.

and fr-riK fre w-trr aid of Ai-tj-. ai-taat Ii3 fr-H ax-rthry fr-its tri eTB.r of Hawtftflirn- 'r aad Xjatraad Au. aisd a-si ft ia Widta. froal aod r-ar ar. 1 Ski an or laa.

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