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

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dppenings of Interest Around an Ab ordugh out he 8:30 p.m., and at Brooklyn Tech of 1638 E. 46th upped to a Thornton was aboard the 130th Station Hospital there. Grandparents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. John McNicholl nical High School March 20, at 3 p.m., was interviewed today U.

S. S. Porter vhen it was tor pedoed in 1942. staff sergeant. Sgt.

Howard L. Kennish of 884 Belmont Ave. is now a staff sergeant. Donnelly, 564 Court Marine Pfcs. Joseph Angerome, 1356 De Kalb and Jpseph J.

Schuster, 1657 Catalpa Aviation Boatswain's Mate by Alma Denninger on her 11 of 140 Martense St. a.m. WQXR program, "Other An organization meeting of the Flatbush Institute Against Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kahl of Frances Moletto of 1656 80th 14-year-old singing star who People's Business." Miss Den ninger also interviewed Mrs 8718 Ridge Boulevard, an nounce the birth of a son, Rob has appeared on many chu Conference.

Brooklyn PrapartorT Sebaal, 1130 Cm-roll .30. Bernard 1. Bpanter ketures -on to Understand Today' undsr auspices of BrownsvHIe Neinborhood Council, P. S. 184, 273 Newport 1.30.

Philip Curnmlngj speaks on "Patifie Paradox." at St. Mark's Midwinter Inr stltoie, Ocean Ave and-Bi; Road, 1:30. Dr. Donald Hatcli Andrews speaks an amr of Music," 30 Lafaietie I 18. "Organising an Attomic World," Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette 1:19.

Cahrles D. Brettel speaks on "Some Comment!) on the Legislative Process," at meeting of Crooklrn Bar Association, 123 Remsen 8: IS. Dr. Frederick Wortham, Harold Straub-Ing and Dr. Philip Leddv speak at symposium on Comic Books, conducted by the Parkway Community Council.

P. S. 187, Eastern Parkway and Schenectady Ave 8.15. Club Night of Knickerbocker Field Released Time in the Schools will be held tonight in Flatbush Unitarian Church, Beverly Lester Miller, co-chairman of arens radio prosrams, was the Women's Committee of the ert, at Sister Elizabeth Me-, Road and E. 19th St.

morial Hospital. made an "hon- or student" 1 hv Kav Kai. "-v i The Alumni Association of Benny A. Rapisada, 39 CheeveY Place; Seaman F. T.

Costello, Seaman James M. Gorton, 47 Ulmer Drive; Airman Thomas Mancinelli, 597 Parr Place: Seaman Kirby Cadell, 453 42d and Seaman Marvin Frei-singer, 200 Ten Eyck Walk. An exhibition on "Making a Serigraph" is being shown at the Brooklyn Public Library, The Womens Auxiliary of the Podiatry of Kings ser. She has i Duke University will start its won a wrist- County will meet at the Hotel loyalty Fund drive tomorrow at the home i watcn, a re Granada tonight. Brooklyn Symphony.

The mobile blood donor nnit of Post Gradnate Hospital Mill visit Canarsie Post, American Legion, at Conk-lln Ave. and E. 92d St. tomorrow night. County Commander James C.

Varley will be present along with members of the Jamaica Bay Post and the Long Island pro football eleven. r- frigerator and other prizes, Club, 18th St. and Tennis Court. S. District Attorney Miles McDonald ffpeaks at dinner meeting of Business and Professional Women'e Clubs, Park-Van- Cassia Lodge, Free and Ac- and she is rna mmu Grand Army Plaza, this month.

always anxious and willing to of William H. Kehlmann, 2432 Ocean Ave. More than 100 graduates of the university are cepxed Masons, is sponsoring a Ladies flight tomorrow at the Masonic Temple, Clermont and lend her talent to a worthy derbilt 241 Park F.ace. 7. Meeting of Parents Association of P.

8 165 to plead that sshoois be opened af er hours as recreation centers, Lott and Hopkinscon Aves 8. Meetini of committee of Bsv Ridge The entire silk screen process is shown through individual cause. Lafayette Aves, stencils and proofs. Progressive Americanism parade. Kings County Light ing company.

6.40 4m 8. Bazsr of Chaim Weiimana group of Hadassah. Platbush Terrace, 1475 Plat- Roscoe C. Edlund of a graduate of Boys High Out of the navy recruiting station on Washington St. and The annual benefit of the ad proofs of a particular print, F.

Wynn Graham's "Factory," from the first sketch to the finished product, are on dis bush 7:30. Convention of Armistice Lodge. Knights of Pythias, Livingston, 301 Schermerhorn School Cornell University, has been made plans board into, the navy go William D. Brown of 1775 E. 38th St.

and visory, board of Warren St. Community Center will be held tomorrow at Hanson Place Cen Carmine J. Senzino of 142 St JU Evenings with literature by Dr. HenrT Neumann. Ethical Culture Society, S3 chairman of Fred Rudge, Manhattan management, 29th St.

The following Brook play. Explanations of ttfe various steps in turning out a silk-screen painting are provided, together with a display Prospect Park Wast. 8:30. The Rev. George W.

Hotlhermer speaks tral Methodist Church. On the program will be Carl Pfelffer, pianist; the Huawi Players of lynites are serving on the on "The Cross of Love," at Lenten sermon S. S. Manchester: Marine Pfc. Louis A.

Willner, Frank Schulman and Harry Boroff By CECIL JOHNSON The Infants Home of Brooklyn has set a goal of $25,000 for its 16th annual charity ball and entertainment, to be held March 30 at the Manhattan Center. Louis A. Willner is general chairman and assisting him are Frank Schulman, president of borough reSl- W. H. Kahlmana dents.

Mr. Kehlmann'is chairman of the drive. The Sheepshead Bar Property Owners Association, 4666 Bedford Is ons of the most active civic bodies in this borough. Norman M. Stimpson is president and other officers are: Frank Falcone and George Gobes, vice presidents; Mrs.

Veronica Pan.a, treasurer, and John P. Cunningham and Morris Stone, secretaries. John J. Adamo of 829 Hicks case of the materials used. The exhibition is on loan from the or St.

Brigid u. unurcn, et, mcn-olas Ave. and Lmdcn 8. Charles M. segan.

former TJ. N. correspondent, discusses Histadrut's role In the upholding of Israel at special meet Seaman Joseph S. Gemma of i The air waves are crested with timely federal income tax information today, with members of Brooklyn Chapter, National Association of National Serigraph Society St. Mark's M.

E. Church, and an amateur talent show. Proceeds are for the maintenance of the center. Mr. and Mrs.

John V. Stella ing of Young Women's Lesgue. Hebrew Ladles' Day Nursery, S21 Hopkinso 6909 15th and Seaman Stanley G. Hodosh of 4314 At which will hold its 10th annual exhibition in April. The library- fembers of 207th Engineer Combat lantic Ave.

Battalion attend discusrion and demon- is displaying" books on the art VA deputy administrator for Cost Areouiitaiits, presenting and technique Of the serigraph! arms by U. Charles Johnson, 129 Pierre. New York State and Puerto announce the birth of a daugh- Pfc. George E. Erson, son of the institution and Harry Boroff, vice chairman.

The home, at 3.158 56th care-; for more tr.an 100 orphans and underprivileged children. in connection with the Rico. Mr. Page resigned his VAiter at Samaratin Hospital. Mrs card psrtv.of the Florence Philanthropic Leasue.

Kast post to become business man-i Stella is the former Rita Louis Grassi of 48 Reeve Place. ager for the Pack Medical Magistrate Charles F. 3 niday at Calendar 139 E- 36th will be the speaker The Greek A nieriran Mr. and Mrs. O.

A. Erson of 8601 4th is at Keesler Field, attending the Air Force radar school. His M.dwoud Jewish Center, 1625 Ocean S. Albert Smallheiser speaks at meeting of Parent-Teacher Arsostatian Boys Hiih School, 801 Park Place. 8.

Meeting of Second Division, Kints County American Lesion, to complete plans for dinner tendered to Past Division Commanders Dr. Morris E. Orose and Roy Berser, 481 lfith Ave 8. trans Association held its first The event tonight will meeting of the Ridgewood William 3. Smith.

S. rtirfclnr Crown Heights Associatfd ArtivKiev speasji on "Secularism Source or Social rational convention at the Church of the Three Hierarchs, be highlighted by a mesage from Gen. Omar N. Bradley, army chief of staff, who, as Democratic Club, 60 Putnam Ave. Magistrate Murphy presided over the recent Long Is Ills," at Prown Hennts Bound Tabie 1724 Avenue P.

Among those and answering questions. Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue John Dunn of the First New York District, will answer queries put to him by Raymond ('. former president of the chapter, over station WLIB from 2 to 2:15 p.m. at the same time, over WHLI, the same service will be performed by Herbert A. Johnson and Russel Flood, vice presidents of the chapter, tint, and Mis.

Tat rick J. Mc- Nicholl, announce from Heidelberg, Germany, the birth of a daughter, Mary Patricia, at the land Rail Road 'smoke nui attending were Bishop Nyssis AHen Taylor, who recently completed a series of lectures before the Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture, wil lspeak tomorrow at a meeting of the Brooklyn Heights Chapter, United World Federalists, 'at the First Presbyterian Church, VVSSCtiLAl OPEN THURSDAY 1 1 :30 to 9 P.M. Veterans Administrator, appointed Page to his VA post in 1946. sance" hearing and will talk on Cermanos of the Greek Arch that subject. diocese: Commander Peter An training will o.

irm qualify him to maintain Air Force radar equipment. Mr. and Mrs. John I). Thorn- ton of 179 Clymer St.

announce the birth of a son, Michael gelos of Memorial Post, G. A. Greenpoint has gotten off to The following Brooklyn men a fast start in the current Red Cross drive. Democratic Leader Jf9 femmmr''iiwy'y'K ft Jtt. are enjoying the Mediterranean sunshine on a cruise aboard Assemblyman J.

Sidney Le-vine, V. F. County Commander Barclay Farenga and Commander Stephen Stephen 124 Henry St. His topic will be "Progress Toward World Government." The Marine Air Detach John, at Adelphi Hospital. Mrs.

the U. S. S. Midwav: Marine Sgt. Eugene R.

Hickey, 51, 516 Thornton is the former Betty Enggren of 1214 Nostrand Ave 8th Marine Pvt. Francis J. son of George Dilboy Post, American Legion. Principal sneaker was Supreme Court Walter A. Car-ley is chairman and Edgar Gericke co chairman.

The community volunteer workers held a ki ck ment, Marine Air Reserve training command at the S. Naval Air Station, Floyd Bennett Field, raised S200 for the Damon Runyan Cancer Fund at a party spon sored by the group. Wilier Carley Justice Francis X. Giaccone. Joseph M.

Soviero, chairman of the board of trustees of the 22d A. D. Republican Club, presided at an entertainment held In the clubhouse, 236 Barbey St. Jack Lefkowitz, candidate for City Council In the last election, demonstrated his prowess as a magician. Former Assem-man E.

Beck of the 20th A. D. sang. His accompanist PVi.ji.1o5 Urn-tor Recruit John Paduano of 240 1 hi I meeting at the loth A. D.

Democratic Club and were addresed by Mr3 Mabel Cory Watt, chair-roan of the speakers bureau. Mr. Carley predicted that the community will be one of the first to go over the top in the 43d St. has been graduated fiom the Army Food School at Fort Devens, Mass. More stripes have been added to the sieves of three campaign.

I stm Mm borough men serving at ruunaru jvuni, associate con- i I Mitchel Field. Staff Sgt. David Capt. T. A.

Hartung, dis- ul ll'e "ew rooKiyn trict engineer of the 3d Naval wwyw vmu.ii gives its first concerts at the S. Levison of 216 Forbell St. was upped to technical sergeant. Sgt. Joseph T.

McGuire (Academy of Music March 16, at OPEN THURSDAY, 11:30 TO 9 P.M i win District, will speak tonight at a meeting of Volunteer Construction Battalion Unit 3-44, U. S. N. at the navy militia armory at the foot of 52d St. Lt.

Comm. D. J. Hayes ill lecture on old Weather Engineering." Teenagers! You're invited to a Spring Fashion Show of teen costumes, Saturday, March 12th, at 11 A.M. Martin's Fabulous Fourth Floor The second session of the T'liian League of Greater New York's Leadership Institute will be held tonight at Concord Bap tist Church, 367 Putnam Ave.

Mrs. Lillian Lampkin of the league, will speak. Officers of ihe Al Torre As- sociation and Auxiliary were I XM Installed at the clubhouse, 2oth St. and 4th Ave. Officers of the club are: Dominick G.

Longo, president; Thomas Feola, vice president; Arnold Venditto, tteasurer; Gene Torre, Frank 4s Buy for next winter now! Aversano and Prank Torre, secretaries, and Joseph Tucci, ergeant-at-arms. Officers of the Auxiliary are: Lillian Ambriano, president; Theresa Arbassio, vice president; Mary Agoglia. treasurer end Rose Ann Torre, Terry Competiello and Elvira Yuzzo-lino, secretaries. Former Magistrate Joseph Goldstein will speak tomorrow on "Hitler's Successor" at a meeting of the 19th A. I).

Democratic Club, 1637 50th St. Frank Sainansky will preside. Albert Einstein Lodge, B'nai will elect officers tonight si the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 6fi7 Eastern Parkway. An entertainment program will follow the business session. More than 300 Veterans Ad- niinlsration employes and officials from this area and Washington, D.

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