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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. ,8, 1048 Borson of 5701 15th Jo-, dents; Max H. Sklar, treasurer; BETH. EL HOSPITAL Around the Borough The only I I 7 TP7 United Spanish War Veterana, Room Soroush Hall, 1:30. Commander Finn Ronne lecturer on "Antartlc Academy of Music, 30 Lafayettt 8 16.

Jessie Edna Orampton, executive secretary of Brooklyn Child Guidance Center, speaks at Parkway Community Council forum on "The Psychology of Family Life," Public School 167, Eastern Parkway and Schenectady 8 15. Boeclal tralnlnt demonstration review for the pre. by the 10th Infantry Battalion the Organised Marine Corps Reserve. State. Naval Militia Armory, 32d St.

and 1st 8 Bear of Kings Highway group of Brooklyn Hadasaah, Aperlon Manor. 813 Kings Highway, Official visit ot Rt. Worshipful Ray W. Kline, district deputy grand master, neeond Masonic District of Kings, to Victoria lodge. T.

and A. Flatbuah Masonic Temple. 2313 Bedford 8. Bajar of Brooklyn Women's Division ot Camp Susses, the Livingston, 301 Schermerhorn t. Meeting of the Irving Civic Associa tion.

Wilson Ave. and Wei: field 8:30. Hirohito Nods to Allies For Gleam of Hope Tokyo, Nov. 8 (U.R) Emperor Hirohito said today that the goodwill and assistance of the Allied Powers plus the efforts of the Japanese people, had made possible a "gleam of hope for the rehabilitation of our country." Hirohito spoke at the opening of the third national Diet. Calendar TONIGHT Dr.

Swphrn S. Wise sptaka on "Tlif Seat ot tsrifl and thr Nfw Jewish World" it forum conducted by ih Brookl. Jewish CMr, 667 Eastern Parkway. 8:30. Meetlna of Kinas County Committee.

COMPLETE FOR FOR HOSPITAL PROTECTION A a a M. Lindenbaum, assistant treasurer, and Bernard Austin, Sam Spatt and Raymond Zeitz, secretaries. Jeaneile U. Cheuvreiix of (553 St Mark's a student at Drexel 1 i tute of Technology in Philadelphia, played a leading role in the college pla Jneu "Thank You, Doctor." facavrtm Theresa Fornario of 3'M James Place played the supporting role. The Army Says lfc.

James K. Ahlers of 631 83th St. has completed basic training at Lackliind Field, San Antojiiio. Enrolled in the photography school at Weisbaden, Germany, is Pfc. Irving Price of Bergen StJ Pfc.

Michael J. Gallagher of 300 Lincoln Road has been graduated from the Air Force Communications School at Scott Field, 111. Master Sgt. Daniel T. Quigney of 21 Fur-man after taking a look at civilian life, has re-enlisted for six years.

At Fort Bragg, N. are Recruits John F. Clo-hestsy of 101 Java William F. Hunter of 203 Luqueer St. and Jerry J.

Colonna of 19 1st Place. "Brook-Rooks" at Fort Dtx are Enrico Caputo of 2337 Dean Paulaino Frank of 327 Parkville Ave. and Joseph Walsh of 23 Rogers Ave. Lt. Arthur R.

Buseh of 2S1 Schaef-fer St. is in maneuvers at Eglin Field, Fla. To Name Ruhr Trustees London. Nov. 8 Reliable sources reported today that the I'nited States and Great Britain soon would make public a joint statement on the appointment of German trustees for the Ruhr coal mines.

seph Ingrasaia of 230 Linden Henrv Louis of 270 Crown Arthur Mantis of 2172 69th Roy Miller of 1020 President Nathaniel Rosenfeld of 819 Avenue Alan Seckler of lot Sterling Place and Martin Yondowitz ot 721 Roder Ave. John J. Aulela Jr. of 2072 Coleman St. is taking a mechan ical engineering course at Cor nell I'niversity and has been pledged to the Alpha Phi Chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.

The Community Benevolent Society will celebrate its 10th anniversary Nov. II! with a dinner dance at The Plaza, 350 Flatbu-h Ave. Extension. Special entertainment has been arranged for the event. Jack Led-erman is president of the group.

The r.iKbler Club Post o( the American Legion will have an installation dance Not. at the clubhouse, Hicks Si, Edward J. K. Comer-ford of lie, Park Place is assistant po-t engineer at headquarters. Camp Rizal, Manila.

Corp. Patrick U. Fox of 2070 E. 72d St. is attending the Food Serv- ice School at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.

Pvt. Rochester D. C. (Vmeland of 1 KiS Knlton St. is 1 exas.

Leaders for I lie year at the Young Men's Hebrew Association of Williamsburg will be inducted Nov. IS at 575 Bedford Ave. when Abraham L. Doris will be installed for another term as president. He has served for many vears now, Oilier officers are: Sol Suss-man.

Dr. II. Mclmuth Sternberg. William F. Archer, and David .1.

Convisi-r, yice presi- FAMILIES INDIVIDUALS GROUPS A FEW CENTS A DAY 1: I Linda Newman, Abraham Jloris ami Jacob Kabinowil. By CECIL JOHNSON CECIL JOHNSON' 'We Va 1. YOUR HOSPITAL Up to $900 for Room and Board Each Sicknan ar Accident 2. YOUR SURGEON Up ta $200 Each 'Operation 3. PAY TOWARD Operating Roam, Anaeirhesio, X-Rayi, Drugi, Ambulance, Laboratory 4.

MATERNITY Up to $195 After only 9 Months When Abraham L. Doris Young Men's and Women's Hebrew Association to add to his string of years as head of the institution, it pleased the taking the lire control electri-iChtiie membership from the youngest to the oldest, and thoseicians course at Fort Bliss, Any Hoapitnl and Doctor ifi Medical Examination Broadest Coverage LOWEST COST TELEPHONE MUrroy Hill 4-7780 Individual and Family Hospitoliiation Operating Under Supervision of N. Y. State Iniur. Dept.

MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY For Complete Information No Obligation UNION CASUALTY COMPANY 345 MADISON NEW YORK 17, N. NAME Doctors Suggest Them Know Why Uwo did not hesitate to oi'fen their congratulations. Younge-t member of the i- three- iyear-old Linda Newman and jdean of the organization i Jacob Rahinowitz, 1 The lUlh Inland) Battalion or itlie Organized Marine Corps' Reserve will observe the 173d anniversary of the United States Marine 'Corps lhi Wednesday night at the Naval Militia Ar- imory. st. and ii There will be a meeting of the' Health Committee at: lie Creenpoint M.

C. A. to-'morrow night. wIipd a representative of the Health Department will talk on 'Rodent 'Control." Tim I' ii ion lunch at New York Ave. and Herei1 St.

DlaniunK for its "Christ- mas Shoppers Fair" to be held; Nov. 1K-1! in the parish house. i All of the church societies will be represented rir.nc booths. A turkey dinner will; be served on the first night and a meal loai oinnei on me iinai nlcrhl A iii e- lii isliiiiio perk luto Santa (Ma us" bag will be afford- ed visitors to the Yuletide Fair at the Hanson Place Central Church. Hanson Place and St.

Felix Nov. 12-13. Everything from accessories to zippers will be on sale and special eats was re-elected president of the tel. The theme of the con veil-. i ion For is, An Action Program Brook I iv n.

Dr. I). B. Stt-inman, consult- ing bridge engineer, will speak on ''Romance of Bridges" Nov. IS at a meeting of the Kings County Chapter of the New-York State Society of Professional Engineers at the Engineers Club, 117 Renisen St.

R.v and by, wilMie taking all of Brooklyn special training X. (, we guess. fi rorr mass. The latest boro boys to be an-learning to be sol- nounceu mers inere are ivct i iut- ivo.nn UHllM) Ot Wl I lilllg'' rum If- vain a no 1 1,1,1 Vincent St. 1'.

Miliante The raii'iit-Tcaclicr tion of Tilden High School i- otlel ln i course emit led far-. ents Studv Croup of Adolcs-; cents and Teen Age everv Wednesday into Decern-1 Iber. at the school. The discus- i01 arp being led by X. Kinaldi of the Tlureau ol The Role of ntelligence in Ad-ool and to Home II I I rant in on aov.

h. There will lie card games, V. P. Mllianle R. J.

Quinn i DC-6 lemce 4 Hours non-stop CALL MU 2-4200 or your travel agent STATE AND ACCIDENT PLAN I Sp, 'ctaffsts JSTONSQRING SERIES OF HEALTH LECTURES yBeth-El Hospital will open its unual Health Week symposium ies tonight at 8:30 with a lecture by Dr. Philip Levine, re- arch director of Ortho Prod "as I omnanv on ie Kii ac- childbirth in the lie- ow Frpp Sr-linnl KV' Stone Avp Or. Leo Taran. chief of Chil- en ardiac hnic, king lunty Hospital, will speak on heumatie tomorrow p.m. in the Brooklyn t'enter.

rr7 Kastern Park- Dr. Benjamin J. Ashe, phy-fiiian lo Goldwaier Memoiial -I' spital, Manhattan, will speak "Diabetes" Wednesday at p.m. at the Brooklyn Jew- t'r, Abraham Koplowitz. di- ior 01 gynecology ana ODStei-of Beth-El Hospital, will i-iak on "Menopause" Thurs-1 iy at p.m.

at the East Mid- Ki Jewish Center, 1625 Ocean These lectures are open to the rublie and admission is free. THE SHM THAT STAYS! because it has a hand-wax finish GRIFFIN HACK MOWN TAN OXUOOD Take no chances on a fuel shortage next winter. With a MOTORSTOKOR burn ing casy-to-get hard coal you can keep your home it comfortably warm. MOTORSTOKOR gives you completely automatic heat, and year-round hot-, water service. Voti also save up to Vi of your fuel costs.

E1Z hl-20 "1st Brooklyn 27 IJIeman .1.3400 4 Smn 4Wi sr ANY NIGHT NA. 8-0588 ES. 7-7388 ROTO ROOTER IT'S TIME TO SHINE WITH 1 II VxL rw i I MdM ROOF DRAINS YARD DRAINS KITCHEN DRAINS PHONE I ANY DAY Jkr ANY NIGHT 7 I I i I I 1 a smsms -uiuamr. me ThPi-P ill 1ip lur- dicus-'ion the topic ill I here win tie a each rlav. key dinner on the nooning day and mm fan.

I iquii 1 1 i Y. IN A LOW COST HEALTH iv.A' Nose and Throat per on the final day. A hat show with male man-1 nequins. and a Rxissian folk nov- Bi igliton Beach Auxiliary eltvare two more features. Mrs.

"fliP I'rideof ludea Children Harold Lindberg is general! annual I' all chairman. The Lester at the Iceland Restau when you smoke PHILIP MORRIS! ADDRESS I AM ALSO INTERESTED 0 Eminenf jfc: orchestra ill play each night. The Saxai MoCutchan I PoM.iPi'i. 311 audience partici- rauio irogiani. Pffiuplfos is I RIlTFOHIIYFIV 'eterans of Foreign a Thanksgiving dance al, Itlie headquarters.

-1402 4th Ave. Lawrence Hannaford and Al Martin are in charge. Bernard Koseiililum, psychiatric worker, will speak on "Courtship and Marriage" 11 at the Canarsie Cen-! 'ter. K. floth St.

and (I'lenwood Road. Alberl Woolwich, retiring commander of Rugby Post, I American Legion, will be feted; at a dinner Nov. at the Flat-bush Terrace on Flatbush Philip Isaacs is chairman. Jack Ri-evnilrj fnlmrlpr of itlp nnt ia I ii ii nn niLiuinji i I iwwyvtnriHiB Claire Roenhaus and Relle Shatunoff are chairmen. The aiimiiil memorial service of Ihe Thorna Dongan Ciiuik il, Knights of Columbus, will be held at the clubhouse, "lilh St.

and 4lh on Nov. wild John Alence a chairman. Speakers include Harry 1. Seebeck. chairman of Ihe Long Island Chapter K.

of and Past (Jrand Knight F.d-ward .1. Culleii of Itonan Council, A group women hitereslcd charitable work, with Mrs. (Jus Chiarello a chairman, will at the Shrine Church of St. Rernadette. loth Ave.

and S2d St. Proceeds are for the Father (Jreai Lakes, III. Radioman Wvckoff Ave. is serving aboard: attack transport I', S. S.

(leorge Clymer. Commissary-man Herbert .1. Thain of St. serving aboard thc cruiser C. S.

S. Apprentice Michael 78 ecminsr 'from Klnri.la for thpsP'' ChrisUnas bridge Nov. than any other eacincjr event. The following will be installed: Dr. Henry Tiyiii- oftrnmindflf Mptin Unit f.

i vjv( v.uiiiMiaiiuci uii miui oruna a man. Albert Spiro and V1 1' v- Coldstein. vice commanders; 1u Lew, adjutant; Gene sm Coldberg. recording -r'fi i 1 1 officer, and Louis Samuels, chaplain. The 1'areul Asoialion of Public School 110, at 59th St.

and 4th is sponsoring a the Every day, millions smokers arc enjoying in Philip Morris a milder smoke, 4 cleaner, fresher smoke than .1 1 Ml' sa of Mot) w. sth st. is with the Subordinate! lllCy VC CVLI Find out for yourself how really good a cigarette or irntation d0, ,0 srnokingl NO OTHER CIGARETTE CAN MAKE'THAT STATEJMfNTI can taste. Try a pack of PHILIP MORRIS today! YoiU he glad Tomorrow yon smoked PHILIP MORRfS Today! Doctort on FiU. aXIIUWII IC1CIC.

i PROOF I Utte from 1U Center, 54 th St. and 4th Proceeds will be used to chase children's benefit. Mrs Dennely is chairman. Ihe G. Post, American Legion, will hold its annual mass Nov.

14 at 11 a.m. at Holy Cross R. Church, Church and Rogers County. Commander C. Var-ley and his staff will attend, also representatives of more than 50 Legion posts.

The Todd Memorial Post Band will head parade to the church. Ihe Ivriah of Flatbush is sponsoring a luncheon and card party this Wednesday at the East Midwood JevVish Cen ter, 1825 Ocean Ave. Vice Consul MoMh Vtival of Israel will be the principal speaker Nov. 14 at the annual convention of the Brooklyn Di vision of the American Jewish Congress at the Half Moon Ho- i Crnmi exas drouo. Atlantic Reserve Fleet.

I Infantry reserve officers and enlisted reservists in Hrooklyn are becoming fully acquainted with the part they will play in the expanding American defense program as the result, of an educational program begun by the 111st Organized Reserve Training Cnit at its meeting in Group headquarters. 1'2! Pierrepont St. Col. William Kleinman. commanding officer of the group, announced jis re-designation as the lllst Organized Reserve Training Regiment, the first step toward preparing the unit to' take its place in the lS-dlvi-sion army.

The following Brooklyn slu- dents are at the Syracuse University College of Business: Stanley. Arbeit of 11.1 Hright-I water Center; Robert Blackwcll of ori Carlton' Murrnv! 1 GALL i an JU ff.

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