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BROOKLYN NEWS IN BRIEF AROUND THE BOROUGH with CICIL JOHNSON -1 -r i itaro JFoman Iff 700,000 -Wins $1,000 of Higher Education will be the principal speaker. St. Vincent's School Band will play. A Brooklyn woman, who has "never won a thing" ended heri Cantor Walter Davidson of Temple Beth Emeth olg-sl ll'UI l-Ml' II IIW lUlliriTIIl lllMWMMMMMllllM I losing streak in happy fashion today. Winner of a $1,000 Savings Bond, donated by the Pitkin Ave.

Merchants' Association, Mn. Elynore Rothbaum of 1975 Union St. was presented with the bond by Arthur Rosen, president of the association, on the stage of the Loew's Pitkin Theater, Pitkin and Saratoga Flatbush, tnd a foundae ofi A the Reformf Cantors As' sociation, wa- hnnnroH at J. i'f meeting of the Roard t- Vyj I A iner i a last night. Accompanying her onstage wa her husband, orbert, a dental Walter Cooke U'lLM Kazan Mm isters in Will.

DTUUa Democrat Namo I ha bond presentation cli maxed the annual Pitkin Ave. Sales Days, aponsored by the association, during which 100,000 numbered coupona were Aaron David Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levy, 1215 Carroll had his bar mitivah in the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 6G7 Eastern Parkway. Mr.

and Mr. John Cairns, 44T 7th celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a Walter Cooke as Leader in 10th A.D. Former Assemblyman Walter! Cooke took over the Democratic leadership in the 10th A. D. today, succeeding the late Thomas F.

Cuite. Cooke received the unanimous vote of the district members of handed out to customer! and visitors to Pitkin Ave. stores, whether they bought anything or not 311 The lucky number, M.095, Marine Walter Barken and John Garfield. TicS was drawn several weeks ago dinner in Restaurant. They have three children: Ber and, ever since, stores along I the county committee at a meet- 1 Ave' nave Deen aavertls- nard, John and Mae, and five You have all heard of Paris green! There is Farris firoen down at the Marine training emporium in Carolina, the Shamrock Platoon which wa3 bworn in in Brooklyn on St.

rat- landchildirn. Mr. Cairns and last night at Sarah J. amuer since hU two sons are emnloved bv! vocational High School. rrcoiu names was Kept.

1ro UAIhhatim hn.n A OFFICIALS AT SCHOOL EXHIBIT-Jack Mayo, 14, of 534 Alabama Ave.x&, to visiting dignitaries how the city gets electricity during on inspection of exhibit commemorating the 300th anniversary of the City of New York wlvch has been staqed bv ninth grade pupils in Isidor and Ida Straus High School, 430 Dumont Ave. Lett to right, Alfred D. Beck, Science Superintendent of the Board of Education; Lee Thompson Smith, chairman of the Mayor's Committee on the 300th anniversary; young Mayo, Mayor Impellitteri and Superintendent of Schools Dr. William Jansen. rick.

Day by Tyrone Power, treated to corned beef and cab- b.M.T. Active in noitica civic and look in a store window a week bage, and sent on its way. They, Pave a banner all their season at. incem tnurcn Anniversary ago and, lo and behold, Lady Luck had taken her by the handi business affairs for many years, he served in the Assembly in 1913 and 1944. He lives with his wife and three daughter at 47 Plaza St.

th mpmhers are Wal-'Ferrer R. C. Church, Glenwood ArcnDishop Moiloy and other church dignitaries will be at ir Burkett 1637 NostrandiRoad and E. 38th St. Columbus and John Garfield, 147 Council.

K. of will debate the anniverarv celebra- ISt. Vincent Ferrer Holy Name.tion tomorrow of St. Agnes CUrkson Ave. WILUAMS8URSH 'Ca! R.

C. Church, Hoyt and DeGraw streets. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Cohen, 157 Bristol St, will celebrate Member of Girl Scout Troop their a old en wedding anni-2-13 displayed dolls of all na- Eugene L.

Wishod, ton of Children Give Benefit Show To Aid Pal, 8, Victim of Polio By PEGGY O'REILLY his mother entered St. Luke'Sjthe show and. at the uma time. Choir of Trinity Baptist Presents Spring Concert Health Clinic Gets Grant of $2,500 tomorrow rerep-1 tions in P. S.

232. Mrs. Mildred Mr. jjnd 1 Mrs. Ben Wishod 1582 Terary tion in the I)e I.uxe Palace.

VWl Howard Ave. They have lived In Brooklyn for 3I years, iias oeen graduated from the Wood row Wilson School of Diplomatic and International Affairs at Princeton University. He got his degree cum laude. A $2,500 grant has been re- Although day after day since Hospital as patients. The boy's was a member of the cast of van Cohen heads a moving Ranging from popular to1 'rom.

ine. company. January Stephen Goldman, 8, cute, brown-eyed and bright, has lain on his stomach in a olacsirai mucin iha ounaation ior tne wnuams- Trinity Baptist Church, Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Qnigley, motner, undergoing two opera- 20 children ranging in age tions, gave portions of her pel-jfrom seven to the late teem, vie bone for grafting on mother, Mrs. Minnie phen's spine. The child had two! Rosenthal was one of the ac spinal fusions, operations thattive workers for the entertain- Dr. Emanuel Neumann, Just vmiii, jus, vctLtuiiie neuer.

heavy cast extending from arm- returned from Israel, will slstea several guest artists, speak tomorrow at the Brook- presented its Spring concert chairman of the area's mental, pits to knees at St. Luke's Hos-health committee, announced 'pital, Manhattan, he has not today. The clinic has been op-; been forgotten back home in liivoiveu ine wnoie spine ana ment. E. o'ith are celebrating their silver wedding anniversary tonight in their home Their original attendant.

Mrs. Daniel Ppillane rover, lyn Zionist Convention in thejlast nl8nt in the church gym lU'iori r'nni mnnUtt nasium. 179 New York Ave. which were performed seveni. weeks apart.

He'll be returning1 vu.imui.iij nuunc ui 'oratincr n.n..ku. ofu rt n. The aildmnrp vuaa ior nmpH cl oung on half it's yearly the big apartment house at 2300 Ocean Ave. Ouielev. will attend.

home in about two weeks butl ne nome lalenl show, itaged he must remain in the cast three'and directed by Mrs. Natalie Last night children living at the Ocean Ave. address and months longer. Shiffman, had a great variety from the neighborhood staged Looking ahead to Stephen's sones and dances Inti of uy ine nev. uonaia J.

Mmmonsi A lot of boro youngsters will pastor, and it was 3n-'0Penecl two 'ears sne said, be stepping out in the annualnounced that the proceeds of' The "generosity of the trus-regimental review of the Cath- the affair will be used for thetees of tne foundation of which olic Sea Scouts, to be held to- purchase of new music for theJerome Schloss is secretary, morrow in the Rpoimont rhnir tho rtiroMnv r.f mu iiWill make it Dossible." Mrs. A Votrt Santa Kmgs Countee Quarante et, Huit, Voiture Locale 17. American Legion, elected new officers a variety show in Public School 2.14, E. 17th St. and Avenue coming home, Mrs.

and Springtime color. Solo-who Mill limps because of the'ists included Cheryl Shiffman, operations she underwent to Martin Safier, Jerome Leitner jArmory, Park Ave. and 34thjFred Patton. He is also the Heller said "to offer more and and will tnrn the proceeds- at tne annual "wreck held in 1 Manhattan. Cardinal Spell- church organist.

better service to the people of help her little boy, said last night, "Stephen's spirits are the Legion Club, 60 Pierrepont St. Some of "em never even saw it-4 man is expected to attend. Guest artists included Vales-lWilliamsburR and Greenpolnt." and Rita Milkman. Phylisa Stroch was cast as Salome. Mickey Rifkin and Elaine Pre-deger played piano selections.

Joe Burns, Joyce Goldstein and Parris Island, but here they are' "The Long Island Story" will wonderful. He's not trouble some; he's a very understand more than $260 over to the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis on behalf of Stephen, a 1949 polio victim. Stephen, who is the son of Bernard a saleman, and Sel-ma F. Goldman of the Ocean1 Chef de Gare Joe Maggio; Chef ka DePalma, Elena Donate'lli, To date the committee has Anthony Enrico, Nancy Lau- been successful in obtaining; rentano and Robert Schmorr. np'P the way of services Mr.

Schmorr also Joined Har-ifrm Brooklyn State Hospital, rison Osborne. Ronald Oshnrne the New York City Department jbe told by a representative of the Xew York Telephone Com lng boy. Everywhere he's been, tie Train Bob Katz; Sous Chef rie Train Pat Coyne; Commis- he's been well-liked. It'll be ajpat Gold were three daneera Just Dolls pany Monday at a meeting of paire Intendant. Rill Boyle; Cor tne Central Brooklyn Mid-Day respondent Ruble Allen; Con- Kro11 15 ln charge of the troop club in the Redford Bed' case of our moving right Into wh0 added a professional touch, the bedroom, having dinner pickie Fine was master of cere-on a bridge table to keep him monies.

Music for the produc company. It'll work out Motion was supplied by Herbert and David Boddie to render of Health, and the Brooklyn'Ave- address, has spent more several quartets. (Tuberculosis and Health As-'than two of the fours years The choir members appear-' Nation. The clinic is he was stricken in hosing were Barbara Hill, Alice! Wednesday mornings at 151 iPitals, the initial period being ducteur Sal Curcurrollo; Che-Ianu -rs. Breerher.

ine ford Ave. and Monroe St mir.ots Joe Ferris. Nat 'dolls were created by ngni; inings are never Ph D3. at the Diano. and Sid- I rl A nnnrll rk TV pranTwin 7 what ,0.

can tlndey Safier vtoUroTt Lou Drago, Bob Halloran, Wil-'of the troop. 1 Clune, Nick I.ane'-e. Rob; Rodgers, O'Connor and The Clarendon Polcha r. Virginia canon, re-menis 01 ine imams-w na ir J' i Stephen's father, who at nt health district rnea to bt. ones Hospital, John Flaherty; Commis Voya-I Mrs.

Josephine Tinifi PrPsiHon nospnai fttepnen nas.icnaea me snow wun nia wne I trude Bearman, Lydia CowellJburg.Qreenpoi Wali of (hurcb tomorrow aril a.m. Carolyn Howe Caro Jo are eIigible fc a gala The entire service will be con- sen, Llnian jorgenPen and Lois the facilities iJl ticaniiriiL aim and older son. Michael, 13, an geur Lorenz Wernerburg: Sous Brooklyn sponsored i for those underwent two operations one written lots of letters, illustrating them with his drawings are Commis Voyageur Tony Yen party in O'Toole's Clarendon ducted by the children, Simmons. over 13. trice: Medicins, Drs.

Frank Inn. 349 Adams in honor He's keeping up a regular correspondence with his special on nis nip and another to "re lease" leg muscles, Gave Bone for Graft eighth grade student at Public School 234, said his sick child was "a brave boy." Stephen'! home teacher, Mrs. Mary Planding, was also present. friend Renee Rosenthal, 9, who In January both Stephen and'sold $35 worth of tickets for Guarino. Leo Rosen and Joelof the 19th birthday of heriuAB OUTFIT MEMREPC Ribaudo; Garde de LaPorte niece, Miss Evelyn Ann Polcha.

uni a Mike Haynes; Publiciste EdThe young lady is active in the MULD ANNUAL REUNION Patterson; Historian Jim Var-LNational Catholic Community! former members of the 3604 ley; Lampisie Lou Schapiro: Service USO. Some of the boy3Quarterinaster Combat Truck-Avocat Henry Cghetta and Au- from the V. S. Bennington Company, from all parts momer I.arrv Wiseman. tpndpri thi ovpnt anH tho fiar.iof the country, hold their fifth Boro Girl One of 60 to Receive Salvation Army Commissions Naval Reservists Off on Training endon Trio.

Wally, Molly and 'annual reunion dinner tonight when fiO young men and.there with her family until Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge H. War-Pollv entertained." at the Hotel St. George.

who have dedicated1 1948 when they returned to the Mafera Launches Bid For Queens President Cruise to Europe wtrk of Kast Orange, x. .1... he company was organized their lives to the service of Lnitecl Stltes. formerly oi Brooklyn, reieni at- iu Brown rost, American uisuaiiueu lu-ia nrS4n More tha fino re- ed their golden wedding anni-Legion, will have a memorial 'th a Presidential citation and (ho-ien from outstanding rvhts from the Third aval 3 ition Armv officers nn tnnr av ci, i .7 WMS lne -N3vai Mafera. former presently constituted Transii vrrary wnn meir aaugnier mass tomorrow in m.

si'vci aiais na oaivanuiusis in ji cdsi- District were amons thoce vho- Mildred ind other relatives. R. c. Church. Members will as- i-p i anore, former Dodger1 uiiws osm ern btates to be future leauers embarked today for a four-week Queens Borough Pres They were married In Brook-'semble at the clubhouse, W4l.pitcher, will he the dinner- will be among them.

ear-of the organization, the class, itrainins cruise to France and a member of the City ident andj.Uuhonty not only because of Tax Com-lthe possibility of higher farea lyn and Mr. Warwick served Ocean at 9:30 a.m. and. led PeaKer. was known as "TheiGreat Britain.

today added his hat tolbut also because of higher real in ihe War with Spain and was hy the st. James Cadet aiuan tint or -N 3 nicy wm.neraias" session, has completed! Thev boarded the growing nu 7r 1 "cy uesiroier-e inber being estate taxes, one of the reasone marrh Infn th. i i i i.wd is president ana on the staff of the Brooklyn will marc to the church ui dii jmensive course of siuav in rnrto ut th. TT. 1 1 69th St.

and'Salvatlon Armv doctrine re.iv-.i overt of Poughkeepsie, Times. Dnrine World War thrown into political rings for city acceptance of the au-throughout the city. 'thority. Announcing his candidacy an Roe Support x- eh. i 1 i 1 1 he was In the A.

E. F. as a car-! Mr. and Mis. Aaron president of the organization.

1 Ave to re- ligious subjects and actual, ships from the district tralnine Tonnisi ann rniri (HinPr, nripinff wui ucv 01., w.ii feieurdie. uvi.at.ncii is in i-iidige; v. V1 "aLiiiug, me iuiiuinssiurune -command The shin win be 7' I y. Mafera was not a candidate KKie JanH keep np thf morale tlieir golden wedding anniver- of arransempnU. uonary neuienanis.

marks their graduation fromidivlded into two tak force Ihc n-mj ni- a niirnii ui tha fpAnni l(imrfrnu' thou mvo in the liiol election to fill out i TnPv ha vp s.av pn r'nilihon inil NEW LEMBERGER HOME Thl R.alva-the college, and the beginning under the command of Caption Army Training of their ministry. Dennis Francis College in Xew York last Commissioner Donald Mc commanding officer of" the employed at Millan, Eastern Territorial.u-aining center in Brooklyn HIT IOCII ArillV at JJO rnminanrlnr will "i ui -J-ii I nm TiandiT np in -it u. 1.1 The Catholic Debating Leazne grandchildren SITE TO BE DEDICATED will have its final riPlwe of tne iii in Brooklyn for 45 Mjny public officials and other last night. Hie tei'm becauie of poor hea th. Stale roiiimiiteeniiin halted.

1 lining he support of Democratio 21, ''i leader, and many civic II wrlv to announce his plat- borough, general, he al. Kirn tms country. 'rnmmissinninff. It tho rlnco nr artu ouon mm 1 kcil to Nor- thp rerpmnnip parh nf tin, on' r. Howard A Swain, secretarv Ule of a new, modern build-i, l.f .1,.

1 nt tho 1 smlurm. Mnm. (nr' dN rf and remained. officers will receive seaipd at sea, and arrive in ders. Then, for the first French ports June 23.

The re-! jiairid, imp as nor- ui. they will know where in the servists will be taken to Parisjough presHni for four monthsj. Commerce, will spek June IS Aged at Bay Parkway and at a meeting of tne Kings RGTii at noon tomorrow. Long Island Y. M.

C. A. County Chapter. Y. State Officials of the home, now at'- a i r- borough president.

unnea Mates tney will oe sent sight-seeing tours. The ships in the latter part of in.11, fol Prior to Mafera announce io carry on tne religious and'wil) leave France June 27 and'lowing the death of Borough' Society of Professional Engi- Hertford are opening umner ment. the club members, meet- a t-if- 1401AM rowrf west POWT J.OO Hempstead. June Robert: ot nR ivation go to Portsmouth, Kngiand. of Ovsier Bav, Army' tour of London is planned.

sai. A' at their headquarters. 60-70 'hat he opposed the unnnimnsiv neei'5, in t'-ie clubhouse. 17 a building fund drive. His topir: Busir.c--.- Tiie site has been con-nnd Ci k- I'Mihieni? of Hi-ook 'lemned hv the city because it in i tie path of a projected pi-e-iident of t'-e i.on? Inland dorsed a resolution calling for Mafcra's ranrildacv on the Dem V.

M. C. A ias announred the At nsuway. Mis. Dora Rahona is BManaaammiMMiintiMiiiwimv.Miii, ihipiwh i iiaaaMiMmutaiBnMrHMi ocratie ticket.

William N. Conrad, presidr-nt of the club, pre. sided at the meeting. n.irr) Paul Ring-ley. on of prp'ient of tiie home.

annual dinner-meeting of the Mr. ar.d Mr-. I.eo OM jorganizatinn xull he held at the K. Zn had his bar rmtzvah J- iRethpage Clubhoue Monday at in the Jeu -i Communal Cen- UUlCllllfll P-111 ter, Avenue 1 nnd K. 13th St, A tovioiiT reception followed in the Hotel1 Ht aiwhi at but ivr nm Dr.

hairnian of the Department of Physical Education. Health and Recreation of New York University, will speak. 'New Yorker. Dancer, 6, Appeals To Thief to Return Stolen Costumes A six-year-old Brooklyn girl Vnit Ksownlt Mrmwiil, Hrdt Puk. Bui tvnu.

toutbkttpm (r. Mm.) SATURDAY MOONLIGHT SAIL MNcmo and tmintrnmHt tiso W. 414 If. II A lit dmimo turrtuA hsM lM a KWias I (tHtiH Ian HUDSON RIVCt DAY LINE )3 W. tlmt St.

JI14MX I SM Ocrair.f of ait annual oonTtnUoa of th Refftm of tho Zkmllt OrftnUttlon tnrlf Votilv AuIUrlul, BJ Tut- iXXlVLRbAR) .1 'o sv. t3o. GOLDES SERMON TOPICS Fifty years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Yinrent Mnttrrn nerf rnamrtl (nul tmnorroir mnss of ihanksqiviritj mil he rrlebratt1 i Sf.

Rrrvadrttr' R. (' Church. Tlicre iritl bp hoir thou 1 1 if g-irx'i nt a ir rptitiv i. Thf'i i'fi a vh-ldren. I ANNOUNCEMENTS I Public Noict ond Cemmtrcitl iiiou tunics tor this column uTwtw Ml I he in the hands of the am leligious ei'tor NOT LATER isi -n.

fit-" L-n-p ProaurM Si'r'il appealed today to the thief who broke into ner mother's car, to return the ballerina and tan costume he stole which have little value to any one el.e but are of girat value to her. Linda of 1285 48th St. appeared in a dance recital at the Andemy of Music last night. At intermission time, 9:30 p.m. her mother.

Mrs. Noticti d'fENOA8LSPRTY WNTID or Pjeo.o. Col, frd ot Mnr.F ami MK IHODlr-T than NOON on THURSDAY. -1 1 fM lii It Id uptikt iMMANI tU -rr. ji tt, PRwidfit fcXPlRIENOEO DR1VLR veir.r...

a andj The SKierhonil of the Ah- A -Tt Svmoo.jm of fold St. Talmurf Toi ah 1T.1 ih. LtNOX ROAD OIN. A VI "riii.drwn Dt Prof run lorn uill honor Mr. and FiASI COM HOVI llDtt ytp.

Smllh at a Hlnnrr "Uvint on Tour Inoom iTaeuaes performio, c.f,i 1 at dlnneri PM tureuih Muutri Burnti, 3i wuhinfon tomorrow in the temple's hall. Richmonu HAK'ON PI.A.-T! AM: "A -o CifiCJUl PM: "A HAr.o.'i. Qii.tnon" PRESBYTF.RIAN 8ILOAM A "An A.t4r Too Am.ll BEDFORD-CENTRAL "Noil Othfr Nm tM.X rhrlltn Dtr 1. 'Qultt FIRUT A "Nw in Li; -p "Orovth of Conimusim It Boutji Amrtc MBMORIAl AM Til fill of BEVERLY A "ChiidrMi i IT trromD Hoboktn. HI HObokm J-J4UJ unt.ll 5 Mr AM Ju.v Pntn4 of ChlKroo Smiih is lmirman of the i udan strkkt Ssnrtu.

I. Sund7. 10-12 tttt, lernnl hoard and helni-a found' AM; Ywl oki UKNI IUTT8 MADS TO OROF.R "TV.B VlrA m. oos the institution In IMS. (brlo: I mtinl.l Ofr.oni, PlolMub At Reeva A gran, brought the costumes to her car parked on Lafayette Ave.

opposite the Academy. When the recital ended at 11 o'clock, Linda and her mother returned to the car to find the side window forced open and the costumes gone. Mrs. Agran said that no quc-tions win he asked if the costumes, valued at art reuiriu'd. I.rw! Brennrr be vrvtt miinnat ihb Rnbbl Krvtr.wopTH ,.,,,1 I AM "ChlldtMl Dtf," PVIOSPEW PARK -j AM: "PHlowinlp HANfN PI ACT A -om-a Ctinrtini Vou Tmu'4 fat Ic.n fltt 'nr 'rt finf iiinirr.

booKltt. Btooklrn flKl Ruinrr To JA Ool At. 'AIM ggitarri. MA A-fl02' I Old Glory Day Rrooklyn Lonee of Kik will tt Lett ant round A r.i t'nnit ii, c. RRonlMKH ANKBOOK-li: Mo Nm fu Inrt Iwooolawu A Toa OiMp!" Pl.ATIJCBH AM: "Htppinwi (south AM: "A Cnutch in INtTARIAN 'SAVioun AM: A Vm-M Lihrl.

Phufrti "Tht Dwl.ini of Pr Dav Klag Of U'C- A ft Mtj ni of Bt)M Vort Rotuil BUli 42IU 1HI.1 A Monday on tne step of Hor- T1 rv Ttfnft itooottd Pl4 r-iim Mr.ii "mmir. nn gh Hail. Boroijgit Pi esuieiit POSTER CONTEST WINNERS Ben Simon, manoqtr Loo.v's POO TjOt; fpmt't wtr-hAlr1 ttiniri of Jyn ft. Apt I D. lme.il P.

ci r'r'1 i chairman. Samuel 1-1. I-IHOUTW- rtrf "Ut.irt.-l.-lll win JPM'P ine ni.v A Th AM 'h. BBWARD rtturn of mat '4 in tkjnt PLATBuSH AM -Th Pit ind ri'ur of th Und CHBKTIAN MMKIOSABT ALUAKC1 CUAMKDOW ROAD '-prniiprlt of toul Uto-lntn Atl CoantTy r.M 11; nn it b-wi torv of tho flag, Chairman Jo- cadmak M. PIMM On BBMb- v.

r. A 1 Ouf if-eph B. ava'iarrt of the Rosrd Etciillf lor won tr LIVING IN BROOKLYN, Mirprrt Mr, fticmiha ftU IrtoUrt IV la lit ItooUr. Eik oter, presents oil paint set prizes to winners of Brooklyn Eagle Toulouse Lautrec Art Poster Contest, inspired by the movie "Moulin Rouge" now showing ot Loew's theaters. Left to right, Judith Lipowsky, 1519 E.

3d Esta November, 593 Lenox Road; Ben Dimon, Zalia Scenzi, HO Rutledge Norma Lindbergh, 1968 99th Drive; Edward Bobryk, 5206 6th and Anna Bums, 4111 Avenue P. 1-SA "2 BROOKLYN 13, 1953 HOt.T TRrWTTT a i nm Imm uu." r.M.I HnadMiHl Pmm.

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