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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, 9, T950 New Torker.fc.,ti n.AU, 14 at the Hotel Center lo Honor tlochfman is a-v wish u. Wictnr Hechtman is Mrs. Florence Around the Borough chairman. Proceeds are for tne.ii-Je Chain famn frir I TlleT-' 1 WW1 WVIM UUIUtll VllHDI 1 Rabbi Heller on 25 Accept? oMp Auxiliary Unit privileged cmturen at uians-town, N. J.

Everett B. Drew of 314 Strat Years of Service By CECIL JOHNSON Mrs. Sadie Lohman, who contributed 4,000 hours of volunteer service as a nurse's aid, was awarded a double orchid at cere monies held at the Brooklyn Red Cross Chapter headquarters. 57 Willoughby St. Mrs.

MacDonald Mayer, co-chairman of the The -Association of Public Sc.tool 244 Mill conduit a rake sale at the school. Jan. 11. Mrs. Pearl Smiley Is chairman.

Featured will be If mm, cream, fruit, banana, chocolate and other popular at en confections. ford Road inducted ascom-! modore of the Coast Guard Auxiliary of. the 3d Guard District at the organization's traditional Relieve the Watch" ceremony yesterday a' the Hotel Astor, Manhattan. I Mr. Drew reulaced William A.

The 25th anniversary of the affiliation pf Rabbi Abraham M. Heller with the Flatbush Jewish Center. 500 Church chanter's Nurses Aid Service, at the Barrymore Theater, Feb. 28. The proceeds are for the building fund of the center.

Mrs. Blanche Liebowitz is chairman. 'will he celebrated during the jweelc of Jan. 15. Ceremonies I will include a convocation open Smith of Island as head Kuilaiider Lodge, Knight of.

()f Ule organization rytnias, win nave a reception several vears prior for its new officers Jan. 12 atjto functioned as the Coat'to all, special services and The Parent-Teacher Associa Ihe Livingston. .501 rtse, ve now includes dinner maile the presentation. Executive Director J. Paul Thorn attended the ceremony.

Also, Mrs. Lillian Corbett and Mrs. Rose Xola. Dr. Nathan S.

Knoll will be Installed as cha.vellor commander of Criers Ltlge, Knights of Pythias, at the Plats Caterers on Flatbush Jan. 20. Inducted with him will be tion -f Public School 230, Avenue and E. 54th will have a luncheon Jan. 16 at the norn M.

biuney tuscneu tllan )oatjng enthus-will be installed as chancellor! jasls s()l1le jtxi craft commander of Norman Lodge 'jn Xew Yoik and New Jersey Rabbi Heller, who was ordained at the Jewish Seminary of America and school The Rev. J. Blaine Jan. 13. also at The Livingston.

Fister of the Greater New York Co-ordinating Committee on Re leased Time will speak at a waters. holds degrees from the Univer- Other Brooklyn and Long Is-L(ty of Minnesota and Columbia land residents taking office atand st j0hn's Universities, has yesterday's meeting at. which' lectured. widely. He has contri-Manhattan Borough President! buted articies t0 numerous peri-Robert F.

Wagner was a ocUcals and js the author of sev-speaker, included Philip P- eral books meeting of the association Jan jAI Kanter, vice chancellor; Ar 12 at 130 p.m. His topic is "The Place of Religion in Edu ('apt. Francis M. Mastrota of Brooklyn, is on his way home from Guam for reassignment. He is an officer in the medical detachment They had a toy-making contest at Yokota, Japan, and Corp.

Natale E. Al-banese, 110 Gerry won a thur Feinman, prelate; Lou Ka, lan, master at arms; Mickey ami naries i.ruizner,; He is a founder and past both of Brooklyn, and recorder president of the Brooklyn rnd public information officer, n(iaril of n.iiihu. has served two Seaman William H. Dervin, Schwartz and Ceroid Brody, guards; Sol Shinder and Sol 712 51st is a member of the prize of 540... Corp.

manes espective James E. VilIiam-lronsecutive terms as president navy ceremonial guard at the lierzfekl, secretaries; David Lutz. 324 Palmetto is at ru son. 1 lennivlcid R.L.r iv-. nt Div.

Naval Receiving Station. Wash- kuoka. Japan Pvt inuiuMi ij. 'Sloan, ooi mere insiipction ol V.Il. nnd linT, nenminantlv 1 Ollll Uil 11.1.11 ultMlllllVILM 1 1 ,1.1.

1 Albeit jarosnevsKy, i.m i-uu ticers am 'A. Botwick, identified with Zionism and Centre, IPvt. Joseph Tamelis Rockvillo liaitn iiln'i url fl'dlll MP. re: publications philanthropic endeav iiuic wtn vn.w.v OIIHUI. ors.

In recognition of his serv ices to Zionism, a grove of trees has been planted in his inc uituiai uui, a i im ix. v.v. eral Hospital. Fort Sam Hou i ton. Texas, and have been QUEENS CHURCH NOTES honor In Israel.

50TH ANNIVERSARY Special services to celebrate Under his guidance the Flatbush Jewish Center has grown from a modest beginning to a transferred to the Enlisted Reserve Corps (inactive), for five years Pfc. Patsy M. Russo, 292 Willoughby took part in maneuvers at Kobe, Japan Corp. Daniel J. Tracy, 415 the 50th anniversary of the membership of over 700 families.

Construction has been founding of St. Matthew's Protestant Episcopal Church in Woodhaven. were presided over started on a seven-story com bv Bishop James P.imunity nouse ana educational i L.i yesterday luncheon in the institute on a plot adjoining the De Wolff. A Enroll Now for Winter Popularity center. The new edifice will house a day school, gymnasium, Pvt.

Steven Guardino, 1228 DeKalb is at Yokohama. Japan Corp. Charles J. Lutz, 324 Palmetto is serving at Fukuoka, Japan. library and other educational Wri 3lt Arthur Murry' Studio, are so cer- parish house, at which the Rector, the Rev.

Thomas T. Butler, was host to Bishop De Wolff and 40 charter members of the congregation, followed. and recreational facilities. tain we can make you a popular dance Kase. treasurer, and Milton Kay.

publicity chairman. Participating in combat effectiveness maneuvers at Kobe. Japan, were Corp. Edwin K. Chapman.

177 Dean and Sgt. Anthony C. Cuciti. tit Union St. Brooklynites at Tokyo are: PfV.

William T. Fade, 91911 3d Pfc Terence P. Rice, -M X)th Pfc. James G. Cawley, 5510 6th and Pfc.

Herbert Lubelsky, 2K8 Troy Ave. Pfc. Donald L. I.indgren. 531 McDonald is serving at Sapparo, Japan.

Pfc. Harold J. Philippi 107 Van Siclen is at Yokohama, Japan. A dress rehearsal for the annual show of St. Camillust Council, K.

of to be held Jan. 27-28 at St. Francis tie Sides Hall, 129th St. and the Boulevard, Belle Harbor, will lake place Jan. 22 at the hall.

Joseph F. Connolly Is show chairman. Professor Raymond Shannon of the music department at Long Uland University has been named chairman of the College Band Directors of New York, a new organization Geraldine Oberleder, 2315 Avenue has been initiated into the Cornell University Pi Lamba Theta Two Brooklynites have been minutes our experts can show you "The First Step. To Popularity," which is the basic step to all dances. With this key step you will be able to lead or to follow the Rumba, Fox Trot, Waltz, Samba, with carefree confidence and grace.

Ves, you'll be the envy of your set. This generous offer of your first lesson mi 'is for a limited time only. So don't wait. Come in to the studio or phone right away. Visitors always welcome.

Calendar La Salle Council, Auxiliary Attend Mast, Breakfast Approximately 100 members partner that we are making this wonderful offer-your first lesson absolutely free. Here's your chance to learn just what's wrong with your dancing and how to improve it quickly and easily. Arthur Murray's methods are so unique and so simple to understand that anyone, even if they've never danced before, can learn how almost overnight. In just a few IfMtlnf -of Men i club By Kidft. Union Church of Bty Rldt.

8 lit St. Rlit Boulevmrd. 8:30 Special guilcna Justice Matthtw Trojr (L BpMka at meetuif of 13th Poat, American Left oti. Sumner and Jefferson 8:30. of La Salle Council, Knights of Columbus, and its ladies auxiliary attended the council's 50th anniversary communion breakfast yesterday in Michel's Res-; Boro Hall Merchants Don't Wait I'ntil You Are a displaced buinri FOR SALE Curnrr BuildinR 119 COURT STRUT earner el Mete gl.

Price $27,500 Joiph A. Bruton, Agent 1 8 Rcraeen Breelilyn TRIenrle 5-8300 William Dervln Utneral Leslie R. Groves speaks on "Whr Open 10 A. -10 P.M. Daily ington, D.

C. The guard turns out for all ceremonies, includ- ng when high officials are taurant, 34i Flatbush after attending mass at St. Joseph's It. C. Church, Pacific St.

and Vanderbilt Ave. the Alert About our Atomic snertr? at lotum of Brooklyn Jewish Center, 687 eastern Parkway, 8:30. Meatlm of Irving Civic Association. Washington Irvine Branch of Public Library. Irving Ave.

end Woodbine 81 8 30. Meeting and election of officers for 1930 of Al Torre Association, 2Stb St. and 4th 8pm The 14th Infanlrr World war I Veterans Association will hold lis annual meeting at the 14th Regiment Armory, 1402 8th piped aboard ships for visits. At a special meeting of Ihe 8 P.m. BQ00CIB.VDJ studio Fulton Street, Corner Smith 2 blocks from Borough Hall Phone MAin 4-3980 Speaker at the breakfast was the Rev.

Edward Lodge Curran, (PHD) jiastor of St. Joseph's. William B. Brown, past grand knight of the council, was New York Port of Embarkation Anchor Club, at the Sheridan Council clubhouse, 56th St. and 6th officers were installed InstsUsllon or Oavld Burd ss president of Congregstlon Beth Isrsel of East Flatbush, 89-20 Avenue A.

8:30 Installation of Louis E. Linden for his ninth term as president of Congregation Shear Torsh. 2252 Bedford 8. "fiOIXU PLACES?" PHOXK MA. FOR IDEAS A.M.-5 P.M.

for the year. They are: Col. Edward R. Martin, honorary named to the Syracuse Univer chaplain; the Rev. Philip Ceba-sino, chaplain; John .1 Burke, president; Joseph A.

Hull, vice president; Milton J. Trangino and Edward J. Messina, secre sity Winter Weekend Commit taries; Charles Dunn, treasurer, and Peter J. Golden, warden. tee.

They are Melvin Elfin, 770 Albany and Harold Grabino, 960 E. 12th St. Bruce Steinberg, 1875 E. 24th is treasurer of the. Syracuse Science Club Dorothy Arata, f) 12 67th has been named to the Cornell University chapter of Siema Delta Epsilon Jo Dr.

Samuel R. Natelson, who has done chemical, research work at the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, has been named head of the bio-chemical laboratory at. the Rockford Memorial Hos seph V. Bowen, 1501 E. 53d is enrolled at Pace Institute, pital, Rockford, 111.

The Athletic Association of Manhattan Douglas B. Graham. 541 E. 42d will be a charter member of the Park College chapter of Gamma the Shrine Church of St. Ber-nadette will have its Frolic Jan.

14, at the church hall, 82d St. and 13th Ave. The Trilled Irish Counties Association of New York, which has many boro members, will mmmmmmmmmmaammmmammtmm When Ihe V. S. S.

Columbus visited England, and the Brit-i-h ruler came aboard, the following Brooklyn sailors were among those lined up at the gangway: Chief Boilerman Vito J. Amato, 3(1 N. Henry Chief Boatswain's Mate Quintin T. Nowak, 2161 36th Tele-man Richard A. Kloker, 813 Knickerbocker Metalsmith have its annual ball Jan.

20 at the Hotel Commodore. Mayor O'Dwyer is honorary chairman of the ball. The 50th anniversary of Loyola Council, Knights of Co- Michael D. Vignola. 526 Haw lumbus, will begin Jan.

16 with thorne Seaman Edward S. Bloemers, 217 S. King Eire-man Thomas F. Lyons, 724 Franklin Seaman Edward R. Martin, 15 Pillin? and a second degree initiation, at the clubhouse, C28 Bedford Ave.

The observance will end Jan. 2S with a dinner at the Commo Hotel. Fireman Donald .1. Nash. 1532 Id ore Albany Ave.

Electrician's! Mate Herbert Hoover Swedin.j Officers of Ihe Ken it (sen Pai 7 IS MacDonough is servinglC'ivie Center, Bijou Ave. and on the U. S. S. Segundo AirjEbony Court, will be installed Force Sgt Dominick A.

Conte.Ua"- 21 at the clubhouse. John M63 S3d Js with the Air- Corby is the new president. ua.v and Air Communications; Service at Washington. IV C. i The East Flatbush Chapter, jl'nai B'riti.

will meet Jan. 2ii her William's and the East Flatbush Jewish dimming stars are gettingf-ommunity Center, 061 Linilen ready to "shove over" a 'Boulevard. At the meeting Mr. make room for 20-monlh-old and Mrs. Hartz will an nounce the engagement of their son Larry to Rita Freiman.

The Ladies Auxiliary of Congregation Beth Israel, 660 Rem-sen will stage a benefit I show Jan. 22 at the temule A I 1 1. Proceeds will go to the temple. Officers of Condfcllow Ijodge, Knights of Pythias, will be installed Jan. 12 at the Tropic Isle, 3.VI Flatbush Ave.

Extension. Joseph Jay I chancellor commander, and other officrs are: Jules Men-J dalin, vice chancellor; Abe Rubin, prelate; Morrl Gold-i fine, master-at-arms; mour Rabin and Hyman Mangusten, guards. beginning I Hi Ihe IOrk War Veterans pression engine, higger-than-ever hrskes, weatherproof ignition, feather-light steering. It's quality engineering at its best. Vet it is excitingly easy to huy and amazingly economical to operate.

No matter which make of rar you thought you might buy this year, make yourself this promise "I will drive a De Soto before I decide." Let us arrange a demonstration. Tune in THE csoicho marx sbow, "You Bh Your Ufe.l Kirj-y WeHnfyiay night over all CBS nation Here's the heat-looking new car of them all! It's the neic DeSoto, designed to give you more room, more comfort, more isilnlity, more safety and more lasting satisfaction than any rar yon eer owned. Here's the car designed with VOL' in mind. It's brand-new. not just a few changes.

If nailing for on to come and admire it from handsome new front grille to tail-lights. And it's waiting for you to come and ride in it. It lets you drive without shifting. It has a terrific high-rom- Civil Sen-ice will meet Jan 1 12 at the American Legion Hall W. nth Manhattan State Chairman John Rizzo preside.

The organization de Soto and ARTW1N MOTOR SALES, Inc 1249 Coney Island Ave. BUSHWICK AUTO EXCHANGE, Inc 600 Bushwlck Ave. HERMAN GOLDSTEIN, Inc 460 Broadway MARATHON MOTORS, Inc 6900 Fourth Ava. PITKIN AUTO EXCHANGE, Inc 225 Pennsylvania Ave. S.

M. ROSE CORP 365 Flatbush Ave. Extension SOHMER MOTORS, Inc 2200 Tllden Ava. VICTOR AUTO SALES .4623 4th Ava. WURTZEL Inc ..1520 Avenue YOUNO MOTORS, Inc 1679-89 Bedford Ava.

sag 'iolet Morales Violet Morales of Chile. She oiitswam 20 contestants in Chile in a 20-meter race. Vi ar-lived at La Guardia Field on a J'an American Clipper, and has joined her mother, who is visiting relatives at 365 Lafayette Ave. The family will return to Chile soon. The Sisterhood of the Avenue 7.

Jewish Community Center. 858 Avenue Z. will witness a performance of "The Rat Race," has several hundred Brooklyn members. A carnival and dance in memory of the late Al Wel-ner, who became a polio vie tim last Hammer, will be held Feb. 4 at the Hillel Foundation, 1320 Flatbush.

Ave. Proceeds will go to the Polio Fund. The Give and Get Luncheoi of Brooklyn Link, Order of tlv Golden Chain, will be held Jan PLYT, 0UTH i in i i 3.

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