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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 26

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 27, 1943 26 V.F.W. Notes ghetti dinner by the Clara' Barton Auxiliary, Kelly Mclvef Auxiliary held Its 14th ann versary dance and Price Post Auxiliary sponsored a motion picture show and dance. gion's mass Installation ceremonies last Friday night at Prospect Hall Auxiliary affairs during the past week Included a social party by the Naval Ship Auxiliary, a spa Room 1104, or by calling MAln 5-0008. Post Doings The Joseph D.

Rocheford Post will hold Its annual ball, chairmanned by Robert C. Keltis, Friday night at Veteran 1 Brooklyn By Sylvan furman By LEON J. ELTKHMAN Posts reserving ten or more tickets to the annual Armistice ball to be held Nov. 5 at the Hotel St. George will be as the Livingston, 301 Schermer- horn St.

Flatbush Memo S. Civil assembled. Write U. rial Post will fete Past Com signed tables right on the dance for An Service (see above) mander Jerry Case at a dinner Goverumrut jobs keep opening up, some in specialized fields, some where its possible to start from the bottom and Machinery Tool Demonstration THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Oct. 29 30 10 A.M.

to 6 P.M. Saturday night at the Toll Gate nouncement No. 128, Student Dietitian (unassem-sembled) in VA hospitals in Restaurant, Flatbush Ave. floor, Junior Vice County Commander Sidney A. Levy, chairman of the affair, has announced.

Past County Commander build a career in Federal, State Norman V. Engel was guest of California. New York, Illinois or municipal civil service. Here are some of the latest announcements. If you re in and Tennessee, Write U.

S. Civil Service for Announcement No. 120. Pharmacist for Veterans Administration hospitals and re James Cole, who heads the committee handling donation books through which a 1948 Iiuick will be given away the terested, do something about it; deadlines have a way of show honor at a bachelor dinner given him by the Fighting 14th Infantry Post on the eve of his marriage to Mildred Fraedrich. Earlier in the month Edward Gallagher of the same post marched down the aisle to wedlock Plans are being formulated for the third annual dance ing up before you realize it.

gional offices. P-l, P-2 and P-3 And remember this; as a vet night of the ball, reports that returns are coming in rapidly. He points out, however, that ratings, with maximums of $3,727, $4,479.00 and $5,232 a eran you have preference five points if you're not disabled, 10 the time for completion of all books is drawing near and urges By a nationally-known expert on the ue and care of Hand and Power Tools and Tool Sharpening Methods. A Real Treat for Homeshop Fans and Mechanics. Went of Mega Caristi Post on Nov.

27 at the Flatlands Memorial Post Hall, 2295 Nostrand Ave. that each post commander distribute those books still in his possession, year. File Form bi, wnicn you can get from U. S. Civil Service or VA Branch Office No.

2, 340 Broadway, New York 13, Y. Experience requirements range from none (P-l) to one year (P-2) and two years (P-3. points if you have a service-connected disability. riiotogrnphic, Lithographic, Copperplate Engraving and other printing and reproduction processes; Positions are opening in Government plants, mostly in the neighborhood of Wash-, ington, D. C.

They range from Auvillary li a 1 1 Kings County President Ethel Gor-, HANDS AROSS THE TABLE Mrs. Warwick Penny, left, who recently resigned her chairmanship of the Brooklyn Red Cross production and supply service, congratulates the new volunteer head, Mrs. John S. Modra. Mrs.

Penny will continue to serve as honorary chairman of the service and director of the church division of the Brooklyn Red Cross 1 949 drive. Brooklyn Council's legislative enendaal of the Ladies Auxil-j iary attended the American Le committee has taken under con 8" Homecraft Circular Saw TmwH wyi ssrtaty awHIy Rips, cross-cuts, wuT miter siock up to 2'(" hick. With moulding cutterbead, also makes mouldings. Furnished with saw blade, guard, Mai-kickback fingers, miter gage, and convenient adjustments. Oil-impregnated bearings are constantly wick-lubricated.

Enjoy the safe Clerk. $2,284 and $2,498 a sideration a proposal by the year. Position in and near wasn- Civil Service Career Association ington, D. C. Announcement No.

Lithographic Process Trainee at that civil service employes who $1,990 and $2,121 a year to Lith You are invited No obligation. 125. Closing date. Nov. 2, 1948 (Mr.

Furman's column ap ographic Draftsman and Nega serve in one grade ten years without being promoted be granted an automatic increase ty and versatility oi this hobby-shop tool by Delta. Natbush school or Keiiqious pears Sunday, Wednesday and tive Engraver at a series of ill $36 95 grades up to a year, Oct yours here now. Other openings are for Transfer in salary. If the plan is approved by the Leadership Lists Courses ers, Plate Makers, Plate drain ers, Film Assemblers. For more Friday.) Co-ordinating Council Officers Installed Jules Lipitz was installed as chairman of the 67th Precinct Co-ordinating Council Church, on the subject, "the Ro mance of Bible Study." council's legislative committee it will recommend that it be presented to the State Legislature next January with V.F.W.

indorsement. OSE OF THE LARGEST STOCKS OF DELTA MACHINERY, ACCESSORIES AND PARTS R. J. ATKINSON, INC. 4 RALPH AVENUE, AT BROADWAY BROOKLYN 21, N.

Y. T.t. ISM GLnmor be The sponsoring committee consists of James L. Anderson, in ceremonies at tne Miycier ny civil service employe de mm chairman, the Rev. John 1).

At Ave. Courthouse. Other officers information, write or visit U. S. Civil Service Commission, Oil Washington St.

(at Christopher New York 14. N. Y. Ask for Announcement No. 129.

Closing date is Nov. 10, 10 IS. Exam is unassembled, which means you're rated on your application, not on a formal written test. fiU. inducted by Municipal Court siring further information on the subject may contact the association at (ifi Court Justice Charles H.

Breitbart kins, Elmer E. Bullis, George Bendixsen, registrar of the school; Mary S. Dalrymple, the Rev. Albert A. Dickson, Laird IIIIOOKLYX STOKE Ol'EX THURSDAY 'TIL P.

M. were James Nugent, vice chairman; Mrs. Lea S. Singer, secretary, and William Crager, chairman of the directorate. C.

Dinsmore, Warren W. Fraim, Junior Scientist (Mathemati cian, Metallurgist and Physicist), 82,974 a year. These are of special interest to technical students with bachelor degrees or anticipating graduation. Justice Breitbart was installed as honorary chairman of the council by Dr. John F.

McNeill. Erasmus Hall High School principal, ('apt. John Eg-gert is the executive officer and; The use of audio-visual aids in Christian Education will be stressed at the Flatbush School for Religious Leadership to be held at the Baptist Church of the Redeemer, Ocean Ave. and Cortelyou Road, on Sunday afternoons from Oct. 31 to Dec.

12. 19-13. The courses to be given are: "An Introduction to Teaching," by Frances (Mark, former- children's Work Secretary, Canada, specialist in teacher training; "Modern Instruction in the Church School," the Rev. An-gelo G. Crescenzo, Glen Morris Presbyterian Church, Richmond Hill, "author, "A Curriculum of Audio-Visual "The Life of Jesus," the Rev.

Burton II. Throckmorton instructor in New Testament Greek, Union Theological Seminary, and in Bible, Columbia University; "How the Bible Came to Be." Helen Link, educational director, ImnianuH: Union Church, Staten Island. the Rev. Ward I. Hemenway, the Rev.

Ellis Kretschmer, 11. Arnold Moseley, Mrs. II. Arnold Moseley, Dr. Lindsey S.

Perkins, dean of the school; Harold L. Stahman, treasurer of the school; William H. Stanton, Mrs. Anna C. Trimble, Evelyn Tyndall.

They're geared to commence Patrolman Thomas Grayson is ment time, for the closing date is June 1919. Exams are un in charge of activities BROOKLYN GARDEN CITY -BAY SHORE BROOKLYN STORK OPEN THURSDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. BROOKLYN GARDEN CITY BAY SHORE author, "Sunday School Is "Understanding Our Young People, Dr. Alice Crow, assistant professor of education, Brooklyn College, author, "Ouri Teen-Age Boys and Girls." The address at the opening general session will be given by the Rev. John P.

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