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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 23, 1946 17 pany's plant, 88-06 Van Wyck will be directed by Mrs. Edythe Baird. Calendar Brooklyn Notes Boulevard, Jamaica, the' The P3" of th United Hospital Fund of fiw York of sprvic Bwarai ia oospii.au oluuwii The third anniversary ef TONIGHT U.I.I I IK u. s. Public Health services antituberculosis campaign.

Election ftnd Installation of offttn of, aneka mgvxmM Club Brookiyn. Tower, iAFaaS 'lie Womn, ll Joralmon Natsau Hospital. Oarden City Hotel, 7 30. Installation of officers of Oirls Snlor Leatue of Boro Park M. and T.

W. H. A 4610 14th 8. 30. Presentation of pis v.

Th Tamtnr of the Shrew." by Jamea Madison Huh School Dramatic Society, Bedford Avt. nd Quentin Rotd. 8 30. Annual dmner-danca of PYank L. Duffy Post, American Leiion.

Pelxmann'a Rca opening of Rhoda Schaap Council House, 227 Brighton Beach will be observed Sunday afternoon I Thuln n.rt for bfnfflt of F-den- Plaque in memory if m.mhlr. th. Bat Tam. 1 I Association of Coronsi National Hall, 85-13 Protestant Welfare Aiencits, Royaia members 01 the Bgt. James Wlnfitld, 8.30.

iThfater. Manhattan. with a Spring Carnival. There will Dinner celebratini 50th anniversary of tiurant, 4th Ave. and 39th 1.30.

be games, entertainment and. Bealln Post. American Leeion. will card party women'a com dancing. Al Reznick.

Millie Roth, Le unveiled at the clubhouse Sun-Sen. tSlHt iJSPfXXri. Betty Weiner and Laura Simon are dfty i honor of tnree members of Stent Hunters Sek Stylish Turquoisa Las Vegas, Nev. 0I.F9 The fash-Ion decree from New York and Hollywood that blue wu the accessory color of the year had reverberations Way out on the lonely Nevada desert. The style pace for blue cent semiprecious stone hunters scurrying over the desert, looking for blue tones for costume Jewelry.

W. M. Brown, president of the Southern Nevada Miner aloglcal Society, said Jewelry manufacturers want blue stones to match ensembles this year. "So we're all digging for varisclte and turquoise again," he said. The fashion for blue has boosted the price of turquoise to $100 a pound.

A few years ago it brought only a few cents. Association of Public School 138 at 760 Prospect Place. She succeeds Mrs. Dina Newman, Other officers are: Mrs. Peggy Donahue, vice president; Mrs.

Helen Walton, recording secretary; Mrs. Anna Webber, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Cella Friedman, treasurer. The association is sponsoring a bazar June 13 in the school. At meeting last night of the board of directors of Brooklyn Chapter, National Association of Cost Accountants, held at the Cen in charge of arrangements.

the post who were killed in action: Welcome Home celebration for aervlce men and women of Church of the Ascension, Lout Battalion Hall, Flmhurnt, 8 The celebration will also mark 20th anniversary of founding of church. Secretary of Commerce Hmr? A Wi Sgt. James J. Bealln, Lt. Walter V.

A rally under the sponsorship of New officers were installed yesterday at the season's final meeting of Ivrlah of Watbush In the East Mldwood Jewish Center, 162S Ocean Ave. Mrs. Marie Lazare, president of All Ivriah. was the installing officer. Those Installed were Mrs.

Gertrude Baltuch, president; Mrs. Edith Sonin, Mrs. Daisy Dorin and Mrs. Claire Mittleman, Vice presidents; Mrs. Nellie Unger, recording secretary; Mrs.

Sarah Weiss, treasurer, and Mrs. Maud Dyenson, cultural chairman, Mrs. Fannie Lang has been elected president of the Parent Teachers Sigbergman and Flight Officer the American Labor Party 23d A. D. Arthur J.

VogeL lace speaks at annual convention of Brook -prp. Communttr Council, Academy tclc of Music, 30 Lafayette 8. A parade, preceding the Club will be held June 6 at the Parkway Theater, Eastern Parkway and St. John's Place. The theme of monies, will start at 86th St.

and Bay Parkway at 10:30 a.m. The Water Must Be Boiling Warm a crockery toapol Put In on toaipoonful oftaa fox each parson. Add traih, bubbling, BOILING watar. Staap fiva minutas and aarra. Presentation of "Plantation Revelry." a minstrel chow, br Fellowship Club of Hoijr Trinity Lutheran Church, 90-20 161st HolUs, 8:30.

the meeting will be "Open the Gates of Palestine." Speakers will include Evelyn R. Lawrence, a graduate tral Y. M. C. 55 Hanson Place, Oeorge Kattenhorn, ne ly-elected Installation of officeri of Order of Terry Rosenblum, the Rev.

Benja president, appointed the followinglmln Richardson, editor of the Prot- estant, and Johannes Steel, radio committee chairmen: of Brooklyn College and Brooklyn mrrentjJ- 8ULe 01 New Vorl' Ho11 NfW Law School, Cla8 Of 1943, has Annual chool pity and entertainment nnpnAd a 1awr nffir nf htr nam nt Dy cniidrn of St. Vincent de Paul Church openea a law Oince OI ner own ai in observance of jubilee celebration of or- 44 Court St. She Is the daughter of pastor of the cnurch, N. 6th St. and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lawrence of Drug, commentator. Proceeds from luncheon to be sponsored this Saturday at the nnnnnn Milton C. Becker, special activities; Leon H. Curtice, publications; Thomas V.

Gillespie, education; Michael E. Harris, program; George J. McConegny, meetings; Kennedy 1433 72d St. Fishery Restaurant, 2 W. 48th Manhattan, by Justice Temple of 1131 Presentation of 'The Male Animal" by Dramatic Society of St.

Jonn'i College. 'DfQrar Hall, Levia and Willoughbr Scott, publicity; Paul B. Weid-ithe Pythian Sisters, will be used to Bay Ridge Post, Sons of the I A b. juuuu mann, membership; George L. Wil- purchase candy and other gifts for ttintl Rollarlrnn Amrrlrun Tinn ,0 Wood-Rankin Commil- gion equaaron, American Liegion, tMi undPr o( veterans Against helm, employment, and Robert A.

hospitalized war veterans on Ellis will conduct a dance this Saturday Tgth u.nhP. 34 Wlnans, member attendance. Island. The gifts will be presented in The Brooklyn Rotary Club en-: memory of Lt. Harold S.

Rocketto at the clubhouse, 345 78th St. A floor show will feature the event. Meeting of Kings County c-iuneil. Jewish War Veterans. 427 Pulton 830.

Dr. Clarence Tucker Crais addresses annual citywlde Spring meeting of 8undar Ochnnl iin.r)nUnil.nl, RrAnklun D.nl of ihe.eiisnt Center, 104 Clark 8 The annual "Power Night' James M. Power Democratic Club Joyed an exhibition of sleight-of-hand and other magic with Its luncheon yesterday in the Hotel St. George. Dr.

Joseph Burgun, Brooklyn dentist and Rotary member, was the magician. Sons and daughters of the members were guests. will be held Saturday at the Columbus Club, 1 Prospect Park West. Presentation of comedy. ''The Humdinger," bv St.

Joseph's Parl'h Dramatic Club, Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette 8. Designation of "Joseph Ooldstein Night." New Lots Jewish Center, New Lots and Pennsylvania 8. Annual meeting for presentation by Only Fine Quality Gives Fin Flavor The lower freshman class at St. John's University will sponsor a dance tomorrow night at the college when a king and queen of the dance Borough President John Cash who was killed in World War II. His sister, Mrs.

Edith Greenstein, and his sister-in-law, Mrs. Sylvia Rocketto, are members of the temple. The speaker at the luncheon will be Mrs. Harry Brooks, president of Jewish War Veterans Post Auxiliary 254. Gloria Senoil, 19, of 338 W.

28th Manhattan, has been selected as Queen of the Brooklyn College Student Council dance in the college gymnasium June 1. Miss Senoil, tall, blond and slender, was selected yesterday at a meeting in the college's Little Theater. Magistrate Edward Thompson more, other public officials, and prominent clergymen will attend will be selected from among 10 candidates representing the various classes. memorial exercises May 29 at New Utrecht High School. Two oak trees will be planted, one as a me Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Heidrich of Dicneu BSGirjPBernrjT mortal to the 82 former students of the school who were killed in World War II, the other in honor 56 Winthrop St. celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the Mldwood Restaurant. They have lived in the Flatbush section since their marriage. will speak tonight at a meeting of the St.

George Association of Tele phone Employes in Calvary Church House, 21st St. and 4th Man hattan. The annual communion service and breakfast of the asso if those who returned. A ceremony dedicating a grove in Palestine In memory of the late Rabbi Naghman H. Ebin will be held May 28 at the Jewish Community House, Bay Parkway and 79th under the auspices of Ha-dassah, women's Zionist organization.

Rabbi Irving Miller, vice president of the organization, will speak. The Brooklyn Navy Yard Garrison of the Army and Navy Union is sponsoring a reception this Sat-, urday at its headquarters, 148 Flat- ciation will be held Sunday at St. Bartholomew's Protestant Episcopal Church, 51st St. and Park Ave LesMn tha labor of your laundry your 999. other household tasks with new, improved DAZZLE triple-filtered for extra purity 1 Use DAZZLE in your laundry to bleach cottons, linens in your washing water to brighten linoleum, enamel stoves, tile, bath tubs, refrigerator, clean garbage pails, sinks.

Ask fpr DAZZLE at your grocer today 1 Manhattan, and the Commodore Hotel respectively. The church serv A meeting of the 24th A. D. Democratic Club will be held tonight at the clubhouse 367 New Lots Ave. Tax Commissioner Robert P.

Wagner Jr. wilL be the principal speaker. The Libber Band for Christ will be guest at the special services tonight at the First United Christian Church, Troutmai St. and Evergreen Ave. The constitution of the Bedford and Eastern Parkway Chapter of the American Veterans Committee will be read at a public meeting of ice will be at 8 a.m.

A rift of 30 notable books pri bush for Lt. Charles Shea, marily for Catholic readers has been made to the Brooklyn Public holder of the Congressional Medal I won't be a minute Don't think me rude, but I've a date with Beech-Nut. I won't be long. Beech-Nut meals go quickly Or won't you join me and learn flavor? Beech-Nut foods are cooked to retain natural food values in high degree. When you taste Beech-Nut, you'll want more.

Your grocer has it Beech-Nut STRAINED (JUNIOR FOODS STRAINED FOODS. Squash, Spinach, Carrots, Green Beans, Beets, Peas, Peaches or Pears, Prunes, Apple Sauce, Apples It Apricots, Tomatoei with Milk, Vegetable Soup, Liver Soup, Chicken Soup. Vegetables Beef, Vegetables Limb, Custard Pudding or Pineapple Pudding. JUNIOR FOODS. Vegetables Lamb, Vegc tables and Beef, Spinach, Green Beans, Carrots, Beets, Prunes, Vegetable Soup, Chicken Soup, Liver Soup, Rusin Rice Pudding.

YOUR BABY can progress from Strained to Junior Foods almost without realizing it, because many of the Strained Foods are also available as Junior Foods. of Honor, and for Col. Richard Cole, Library by the Brooklyn Circle of the International Federation of who has Just returned from over' seas. Catholic Alumnae, it was announced today by Dr. Milton James Per' guson, chief librarian.

A dinner in honor of returned war veterans will be held this Sat Read direction! carefully The volumes, now ready for circulation in the Brooklyn system, in urday at the Hotel Granada under clude "The Basic Writings of St, Jyjf i the auspices of the 10th A. O. uem ocratic Association. Borough Presl Thomas Aquinas," in two volumes, dent Cashmore, Fire Commissioner edited by Anton C. Pegis of the Quayle, First Deputy Fire Commis sioner Moran, State Vice Command Fordham university faculty; unris-tianity in the Market Place," by Michael de la Bedoyere; "God and the Atom," by Ronald Knox; "War er Vincent D.

Cronin of the Amerl DaxtU quickly HcfesdbM Evtry otttnttvt Kind of imtlL can Legion, and Joseph T. Sharkey, vice president of the City Council, time Mission in Spain, by Carlton the group next Tuesday night at 1218 Union St. Lt. Jack C. Grode, the chapter's constiution chairman, will read the document.

Raymond Wilks, chairman of the organization, will preside. A gift of post colors will be made by. the. South. Brooklyn.

Savings Bank to the Gordon Maher Post 1428, American Legion, at its victory ball tomorrow night in Menorah Masonic Temple, 5000 14th Ave. John T. Roberts, assistant vice president, will make the presentation'. Arthur E. Knapp, president of the Nassau Savings and Loan Association at 2815 Atlantic will be feted at a dinner next Tuesday at the Hotel Bossert in recognition of his 25 years of service with the association.

The dinner is sponsored by the boar dof directors. Charles Echmann is chairman of the ar Hayes; "The Christ," by Abbe Con' are expected to attend. Ketchum Hennessey Post Auxil f.LniUCQTT JHBlT 71 YUM IN RUSINCSS stant Fouard; "The Making of Europe," by Christopher Dawson, and "Our Good Neighbor Hurdlt," by iary. V. F.

will visit Castle Point Veterans Hospital on June 23, tak ing eifts to 250 veterans there. Mrs Nan Grossman, general chairman of the committee of arrangements, John W. White. County Commander Michael J. Buckley of the Army and Navy Union of the United States will be presented with a plaque for his organization tomorrow at the Brooklyn Naval Hospital.

The Army and Navy Union was very active In is being assisted by Mrs. Betty Mar cus and Mrs. Cella Castor. About 40 members of the unit will make the trip. rangements committee.

The annual communion breakfast sending 340 radios to veterans hospitals in the area, and Brooklyn of the Holy Name Society of St, Augustine's R. C. Church will be held at the Columbus Club, 1 Pre Arthur Horowitz of 23 Ludlam Place has been elected editor of the 1947 Lexcion, City College of Newi York School of Business graduate Naval Hospital received 140. The plaque will be set up in the clubhouse at 148 Flatbush Ave. Commander Buckley will head a Have you heard about the NEW Water-Mix Wall Enamel that's I ideal for kitchen I jfg (ttid bathroom walls I A and woodwork ti IP pect Park West, June 9, following yearbook.

mass at 8 a.m. lh the church. The Rev. Joseph Sohreiner and Special Sessions Court Matthew J. Troy Mr.

Horowitz returned to the col delegation from his organization which will place wreaths in Cypress Hills Cemetery and Pinelawn Na will be the speakers. lege last semester after almost three years of service with the air forces where he held the rank of staff A proposed amendment to the tional Cemetery this Sunday. Albert I.ewin, president of the In sergeant. constitution of Branch 68, National Association of Postal Supervisors, dependent Republican Club of the will be voted on tonight at Ameri 20th A. was unanimously desig can Legion Hall, Pierrepont ana nated for State Committeeman of the district at a meeting of the club Fulton Sts.

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