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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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he college's music and arts 1 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 30, 1 948 Hofstra to Exhibit Hospital Fund Drivel Paintings by PeirceiLo Camera Clubs Hempstead, Sept. 30 An ex hibit of 12 paintings by and modern photo- By ROBERT R. MORRIS, P. 8.

A. The Pictorial Photographers of America, 115 E. 40th St. Manhattan, will have Morton Strauss as their guest on Tuesday evening. He will talk on "Seeing Pictures." Guests invited.

vlU include works of Island artists, painting Hofstra College students, ex. famoUS modern con- grapns. SPECIAL PRICK SPECIAL gasi DISCOUNTS mat rvMtn PHOTOGRAPHY noted American artist, will be on display at Hofstra College's faculty lounge from Oct. 18. It will be the first of nine art exhibits to be; sponsored by the college this for its students and tne public.

xhibits planned DJ Bert Seckendorf THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM SCHOOL OF COURSE mwriAMFKITALS OF PHOTOGRAPHY By ROBERT R. MORRIS, P.S.A. are open 10 puuiiv, are cordially inviieu io aiteuu, MEMBERSHIP DRIVE The Dyker Camera Club, who meet at the Y. M. C.

1841 S4th is renewing its drive for new members, ine omciai opening for the fall season will be early in October, and if you are interested in obtaining an invitation to one of their meetings, get in touch with Harold Friedlander at 1103 Cropsey Brooklyn 28. COLOR SLIDE LI croim of color slide en thusiasts is forming under the guidance of Ed I'oole and mey have great plans for the coming season. If you are interested in this phase of photography, call Mr. Poole at his home any ening at Nightingale -(M, or during the day at TRiangle 1832. MUSEUM EXHIBIT The Museum of Modern Art, W.

Manhattan. is having an exhibition of photo: secession and camera PICTORIALISM AND ADVANCED TECHNIQUES PORTRAITURE. BASIC COLOR TECHNIQUES RETOUCHING AND OIL COLORING COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNIQUES HOME MOVIE TECHNIQUES DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY Vagal, 6wmI, Fraakal, Horawitz Rmi'lrr Rrqw't Catalog "EP" FAULTY. FALL TERM Eastern Parkway, Irooklyn LATEST deWetter, Sinderi, Xov ilailmu. Boro Cine Television Just back from a three-day uainesa trip" in Bert Seckendorf of 445 E.

5th shining example of an amateur cine fan who made ood in a big way. The purpose Bert's Bermuda jaunt was i) film the beauties of the Is land for Bob Loewi's television ii. "Photographic Hori-a weekly feature of VVABD. Loewl was attracted by Seck- the Jay T. Fo Mui trophy for 19(7, with his foot "Indian Summer." a Koda-I chrome with synchronized I The exhibition will remain oivendoifs work after the latter ound.

This culminated a rapidjcomplemcnt per annum pW Dr. Moses Spatt File Plans for City Housing Project Plans have been filed th Rrooklyn Division of the Dt pai tment of Housing and Hull' pal Buildings, the Ne Yo Hoi liuthorii apartment houses to he built if the area hounded by Batcheklei Avenue V. Rragg St. a in jAvenue X. in the Sheep-head Known as Nostrand Houses, to contain 1,152 apartment lunits.

they are part of Mavor O'Dwver's $200,000,000 housing were prepared bv the late liam K. Haugaani and ere filed by his successor. Andrew .1 Thomas. FARMINGDALE DOGS TO BE VACCINATED a protective service to pr snt or control rabies amor )gs of Nassau County. Oyster Bay Legionnaires To Visit State Hospital Oyster Bay.

Sept. :) Tin Queiilin Roosevelt Amer i Legion, will make its an I pilgrimage Sunday to the srana at Kings Park State -pital. The Legionnaires been making the ni lei im ages for the past 20 years bringing to their comrades at the hospital cigarettes, cigars, candy, ice cream, cakes, maga and entertainment. GOING PLACES?" PHONE MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS in amateur cine rank- -ince Bert first became interested in the.ield about eight years ago.

Seckendorf was an active! member of the Brooklyn Chapter of Reel Fellows in his early days of filming, then became 'Cheesecake Jamboree' Every one of the 300-odd amateur photographers at the "Cheesecake Jamboree" on the Hotel St. George Roof last Saturday seemed to go home happv and it's pretty safe to rate the affair an outstanding success. Perfect weather, pretty sub-cts and an enthusiastic turn- Brooklyn and Long Island com a perfect field Chairmen Named In 3 Boro Districts Dr. Moses Spatt, president of the famous Keaitv omnany, chairman of the Downtown Brooklyn committee will organ ize one of the borough's major business and professional areas under the community division for the 70 annual campaign of ne l.nited Hospital Fund it as announced today by Ed-card A. Vosseler.

Brooklyn hairman for the drive. The community division. which began its activities as a new unit of the Brooklvn cam paign last year, is seeking to increase support of the fund by privately owned businesses and! i orporationi through a broad and profo -iona I orsran liamsburg, Greenpoint and Bush Terminal areas, Mr. Vos-'seler said. A quota of S375.000 neen set for the borough tills Morris Kirsch, president Cirsch Beverages, and Abnei Irossman, secretary and at James A.

Kelly torney for i Terminal Hiiiiilirv- chairmen of the William-burg committee the Hu-li I erm inal committee respectively. The three chairmen. Mr. Yo-seler said, will appoint representative- of the broad divisions of industry in their areas in a he I 1 Fund fro tratogy as met utive commit l- divisio Thev font Fir -ioner John J. Dorman, Deputy County Clerk James A.

KellyJ Abe Stark, president of the Brownsville Boys Club: Frank Democratic leader the Dt A. and Ass stan Disi i K. Cor Attention Camera Fans! chH o( camerM and luppliri coniull Peter Sagonoa ART PHOTO SUPPLY 628 No.traad NEiai 8-2993 Brooklra 16 Giant Side Freezer More Food Storoge Handy Package Shelf Double Width Hydrovoir Tall Bottle Storage Spacious Tiltabin PLUS MANY OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES 17, N. NEvim 8-4486 DIVIDEND ABRAHAM 3 Deposits made before the 10th of October will draw interest from the 1st of October, if remaining in the Bank on January 1, 1949. BREVOORT SavinasBank ENTRY BLANK BROOKLYN EAGLE Weekly Amateur Photo Contests (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT) CkrUr4im Bay Ridie-Fort I Inn, it 'ton Ofiicet 465 Eighty sixth Between 4h 5th Avetniee 1281 Fulton St.

near Nostrand Avenue BROOKLYN, N. Y. a Mtmbtr Ftdeal Deposit iwwrMf dl'Porartm The Midwood Camera Club, 977 E. 7th will meet tomor row evening. These meetings ABRAHAM rwiOM sr.

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Tax 10', Down en on AfrS CPA. Tok up to 12 months to pay (small VIEWLEX ljj BRAND NIW 49'75 o''y until 6 p. m. jll l.m MS tl, TT Fan Gets Assignment iffiliated with klvn Amateur Cine Club of which hej now treasurer, lie deals ex-lusively with color, uses wire ecorder for narration with mu-icnl background. Most of Bert titling is done rtth i and, rder to bring about a more professional aspect to the titles, they are all upei impnod over suitable backgrounds.

This is done by shooting the background then lling the film back ra. Then the white ire laid on a piece I et and superim-he background. uses an Eastman Special, with full of lenses, consist-i: wide angle 2Vi-1-inch lelephotos black ov Seckem Kodak (' ing of ii of telephoto is f2.7 on latter two, He has used an urn. Revere and a Bolex H-8 I a Bell and Howell 70-D net. Enjoyed by Photoas The first rush of photos taken at the jamboree have been received by the contest editor.

Tuesday morning is the deadline for entering these shots. Winning prints will be published next Thursday. Regular weekly photo contests will be resumed Thursday, pet. 14, so just continue forwarding prize shots. All pic- received in the past JO days will be entered i tha Topic "General" Camera Club Film Used Entry 123 95 Complete with Pump 15TH ST.

SOUTH 8-1800 I BACK-LESS I STRAP-LESS! view through Oct BOROITES SHINE AT FAIR recent amateur movie contest held in conjunction with the Mineola Fair, mem bers of the Brooklyn Amateur Pine (' lib ma.le an excellent showing, by winning four of the top prizes. Arthur Gro; won 2nd prize witn in ture "Florida Sun" and Irving Gittell won 3rd prize with Charles Carbonaro won 3rd prize in Class 2 with his picture "The Viewpoint" nue ham ass won jno prize i Class 7 with "Lake George Preferred." Nice work, fellows! NEW EXHIBIT There is presently being1 at the Photo League Gallery, 23 E. 10th Manhat- tan, an exhibition of prints by Rudolph Burckhardt and Mor- HUDeriana. Dotn memoers of the League. The Gallery is open weekdays from 4 to 10 p.m.

FLEXOMTE O.K.D I am proud to announce that this column is the first to see and examine the brand newj Flexolite, made bv Mayfair Mfg. In Brooklyn. This isi amateur should be hether he is interested in still movie photography. It is at-1 tractively designed, and well made. The flexible goosenecks may be attached either to your camera or to your tripod, so that the subject receives an; equal distribution of light.

Il lumination is controlled by a switch, so that no trouble is en countered when turning the! lights on and off, as very often! tne case wi: niton i of sockets, that were never de-i igned to break a load as "hot" as a photo flood bulb. Manufacturers ought to got ise to this. The neck- are chrome plated, while the renter box and handle have a neat brown finish. Ten feet of heavy duty approved cord complete this unit. I hope that Is the beginning of an era hich more attention is paid to the electrical construction of photographic apparatus, so that fewer accidents will happen In the future.

Mayfair Mfg. Co. deserves a oat on the back for doing a swell job on tnis new Mexoiite. Congratulations! DIRKCTOR LECTURE The Camera Circle. 1367 Broadway, Brooklvn.

will have Charles Coles demonstrate the Norwood Director tonight.i Guests are invited. As you undoubtedly know, Norwood are the originators of the incident light meter. CINE CLl'B PROGRAM Brooklyn Amateur Cine Club will feature "Guest Nite" Wednesday evening at 8:30 p.m. the Neighborhood Club. 101 Clark St.

Program will consist of the following 16 mm. films: Over Peru, bv Charles Coles: "Lake George Pre ferred," bv Sam Pass, and "Tex Comes to New York," by-George YVahl. Adelphi College Reorganizing Orchestra Garden City, Sept. 30 James Fleetwood, music depart-ent instructor at Adeinhi Col lege here, has invited students inn non-students who play uitable instruments to join the ollege orchestra, which is bell reorganized. Rehearsals rfu be held Monday and Weri-lesday evenings in Room 203 the college recreation build- Congregation B'nai Sholaum 401 9rh St.

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