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Happenings of Interest Around and About the Borough OBITUARIES Prof. Raymond D. Shannon, 52, Head of Music Dept. at L.I.U. David several secondary echools.

Prufesor RUMMIld also had served director the community chorus in 01 Shannon. chairman of the 'Department of Music at Longj Island University, died Thurs-Idav nieht of a heart ailment in, -on. N. Y. Long Beach Memorial llospi-, tal.

He lived at 111 Bismarck I In addition to his other du-ties. Professor Shannon had long served as director of music in various churches. His most recent position was with. Olivet Baptist Church. Valley! Valley BtWBL Shannon.

connected! with I U. since 1946, wasl born in Perkins, Okla. He He was co-founder of two na reived a S. degree from Oklal noma A. and M.

College and later earned a master's degree I from Columbia 1'niversity. I During World War II lie I served as program director the I SO at Fort Monroe. Va. previously he had served tional fraternities. Kappa Kappa Psl.

for college bandsmen, and Thna Alphi Phi. dramatic group. He a I mi was a member of Phi D' ita Kappa, honorary education fraternity, and Phi Mu Alpha, for musicians. His wife. Kstlier, ami daughter.

Mary Lou. survive. briefly as Instructor of music at t. L. and had taught In UNCLE RAY Community Units Plan Theater Parfv1 Penny postcards passed away Sealed, Bob Brady, Edward Byrne and Dick Wescott.

Standing, Boh Grant, Jack Connell and Tony Bertaglie By CECIL JOHN SO in the bnitea states last montn, $1,000,000 QUARTET Solvotore Baccaloni, Metropolitan Opera basso; Broodway The first annual theater party stars Rohert Alrlo nnH Russell Mune nnrl Mnr KrinHlpr hnct nf Mnnhnltnn't 71 and people of the U. S. A. nowj must pay two cents postage on Phi Rho Pi. Beta Chapter, St.

Francis College, held its annual dance last night In the sponsored by the Neighborhood rehearse, left to right, for variety concert and opera 24 at the Met for benefit Center of East Flatbush and its of Bovs Towns of itav ic Hotel Edison, Manhattan, and large numbers of Alumni Association members attended. Bob sucn cams. That event has played a part in leading me to dig out of my Brady was in charge of arrangements. Edward Byrnes of the college biology department is Canarsie Jewish Center branch will be held Feb. 21 at the Park- moderator of the chapter.

Other members of the committee were Dick Wescott, Bob Grant, Jack Connell and Tony Ber- i files a letter written some way Theater, Eastern Parkway and St. John's Place. tuglie. plact tonight at the Adler Ca- tal and has been active there terers. Rogers and Eastern' for many The organizations are two of Pair Grab $250 In Store Holdup John Haynes Holmes to Get Brotherhood Award Feb.

20 I John Haynes Holmes, min-'ran Jewish Congress, will pre- and Mrs. Kenneth Parkway. the seven centers founded in the city by the Jewish Association of Neighborhood Centers Queen, 1348 E. 26th are the, Edward L. Knnsinger, who months ago by John A.

Thomson, who recorded an anecdote about penny postage in Great Britain. "An Englishman named Rowland Hill was in the north of England one day when he hap-oened to see a young woman parents nf a daughter. Marsha iruup i nas retired as cnairman oi Long Island Chapter. K. of C.

will be following a survey to determine! A pair of holdup men, one emeritus of the Com- sent ne award to Holmes at 222 sewed aprons and resented them to the Pride of Judea feted at a dinner Monday at the where non-sectarian neighborhood facilities were needed. husan. lie Doc ana nis are both podiatrists and have offices at 1789 Ocean Ave. Mama is known professionally as Dr. Morissa K.

Queen. Home. On the committee were Maxine Rabinow. JoAnne Han- i nomas uongan council ciud-house, 7601 4th Ave. being handed a letter by a post Morris Gewitz is chairman armed with a gun, held upjmunity Church of New York'1 Brotherhood Week obserrj Joseph Kirshenbaum, proprie-! and a founder of the American JtAva Community 'cemer.

tor of the Oceana Liquor andjCivil Liberties Union and the 270 W. 89th Manhattan. Wine Store at 1003 Brighton 'National Association for the On hand will be Rudolph HaV ton and Sandra Vanglish. man. "On the outside of the enve of the theater party and Irving Platnick co-chairman.

Among students graduated A dinner In honor of Repre lope were some strange-looking Beach late last night and marks, sne looKea at tne marKs, sentee Emanuel Celler will be escaped witn auu. Advancement oi uureu ivo- ley, president of the City Cotnv pie, will receive the sixth ell; the Rev. John Paul Jones, annual brotherhood award of chairman of the New York the Men's Club of Congregation Committee, American Civil Lib- trom the in. i University School of Retailing was bv rorcing Kirshenbaum, whoi ada, has asked the Brooklyn tomorrow Your Birthday Stella lives at K. 27th into a modore under auspices of B'nai then handed the letter back to the postman, saying that she had too little money to pay for the postage.

I ny r.rncst'erties Union and minister of Zion. Dr. Harris Levine heads back room, the men rifled thei cash register after warning Katz. president of the Men's the Union Church of BayRidare. toward j.

meters of Brook-lyn. Com the committee. SATURDAY, FEB. 9 Born Club. mm not to mane any outcries.

toriav vou have very hieh am Dr Israel Goldstein, rabbi of "Hiu noticed trom tne gins manner that there was something strange about this and Earlier in the evening a lone Eagle's aid in attempts to locate his sisters, believed to be living in Brooklyn or near by. Their given names are Panline and Anna, and he has seen neither of them since 1909. Pauline Is believed to have married a lawyer named Engle. and Roy Wilkins, administrator of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored 'People. mencement exercises were bitions, a fine mind, but are a little lazv when it comes to roll the Congregation B'nai Jeshu- gunman Thelma Asher, run and president of the Amerl- questioned her after the post held in the Bulova School, ing up your sleeves and doing Vaa JicHtJ man had gone, sne toict mm Woodside.

en route to ner ner at 777 Hopkinson Ave in the Brownsville section, and fled with her Kn London and that they, being niadva t. Knhn. 171T lathiin DOCKetbook containme S40. general manager for the Poor, had arranged this way of Red Cross courses In first aid win always mane ine uesi jjiu-gress when allowed to go your own pace. You like to be your Miss Asher told police she was walking along Hopkinson near Livonia Aves.

when beset There will be a meeting of the 14th Regiment Association of Brooklyn next Friday in the armory, 1402 8th Ave. Frank P. Campbell, president, expects to greet officers of all the veterans organizations of the famous regiment, whose battle record dates back to the Civil War. Plans will be outlined for participation in Brooklyn' Loyalty Day and Memorial Day parades, as well Si. Patrick's Day Dai tv.

the V. F. W. jamborees. have now been started Ground Is Broken For Grade School With more than 300 children piay, "ine i'etrmed Forest," learning duuui cacn ulu which will be presented Thurs- health and the like, without any own boss ana lor tnis reason.

Public School 220. with SO women in the class. The group! aay, rruiav and Saturday py expeu.se. the Woodstock Theater Group "Being a kind-hearted gentle vou will be happiest in one of lne tniei. to reach the 700 ATTEND DANCE hatt-he.

r.r talnntslrtC MtftllM AtfMEtte was organized by Mabel Brooks. Ernest Mann is the instructor. st Joan ot Arc junior High man, rim ieu iiiat was sau School. L'4 W. 03d St Manhat- for these two to have to use She V' land adults looking on, ground was broken yesterdav for new Public School 287 at Nassau and Navy the 98d project the fiancee of the.

such a method to learn about utle vou BUrt iearn -j. Th George Ktehols Renin. Louis Knih. Carl each other. He felt some- n.0, an annual card party and the M.

Spatz is director. thing should be done about it, Rjn Don-t RPt s0 many irons inthe A. of which Nichols Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gnagliardo, 1025 rth are celebrating their golden wedding anniversary today.

They came here from Italy SO years ago and resided in downtown cu.u JU- ithe fire that vou can complete leader and Helen T. Kricksen annual amp Fire supper. Representative Donald I. nth an Tlie Sisterhood of East New O'Toole will speak tomorrow 10 ine the postal system. A bill You have a magnetic person- Brooklyn for more than 20 Vbrk Lodge held a card Parts al the monthly communion to bring about penny postage makes friends easily Light breakfast of Thomas Donga was passed by the British Par- vou I)robablv will have in the Hotel Towers.

700 persons attended. years. They have ten living for the benefit of the United children and 14 crandc hil Appeal, veterans hos-i ouncii, K. of the club- iiament and was signed by host a(1mirers. Be warned: host of admirers.

Be warned: Assemblymen Frank .1. Mc A. 1 dren. Living In Brooklyn are ipitals. Red Cross, Heart Fund nonse, un iyueen victoria.

gainst flattery. There may beiyjul.en, president of the organi- oi tne iioarci ot uiucauon postwar i instruction program. Col. Arthur Levitt, board member trom Brooklyn, pre. sided at.

the exercises. Speakers included Dr. William Jansen, Superintendent of Schools; Joseph C. Noethen, an Assistant Superintendent, and Mrs. Kath ryn T.

Ryan, chairman of the local school board. Dr. said the new school building will eventually replace P. S. 7.

York and Bridge which was erected in 1882 their children, Anita, Mildred, ana oiner organizations, mrs, William, Yirtor and Samuel. Ethel Miller of 3302 Avenue In California and Oregon are is president. nni-tlcular (a puts for their bush has started a campaign issued after the law ja(jvantage. If a man, you should were Kdward I Kingsbury and into effect. Thev carrv a i.i,iini.vmm fnrm.ir.V.i lean.

Angle, George and Sidney A. Levy chairman of picture of Queen Victoria. wil Elve you an 'incentive Olsen and' Rohert Kollv" Siilvatoie. Mr. (JiinKliardi borough Road and Church Ave.

'J? wra'n at (or accomplishment. 'the journal committee, and All The new structure will be Greal Bntaln penny; To find what the stars hve in l'enta uas in charge of known as the Rabbi Samuel J. store for tomorrow, select your ifcity. nd enlarged in 190X. The New P.

S. 287 will be a Levinson More than birthday star and read tne ior- scrapbook. TO BE GUEST MHton Karp, honorary president of Congregation Zedek, will be honored at breakfast tomorrow in Unity Club. Surro responding paragraph. CASCAVILLA COMMANDS uorks for a local coal company and both he and lii wife are active In commnnlty affairs.

ATbeii Chevalier used to sing. "We've been to-cether nniv tor SO years an" It don't spem a day Ion much, for there a lady livln' In the land as Ud swap for me dear old Dutch." piedged. Sunday, Feb, 10 MARINE VETERAN GROUP Democratic Socialism a Philip 8416 three-story structure with an enrollment capacity of 1.132 pupils in grades from kinder-garten through the sixth year. The of construction is $1,927,467. The Caristo Con Boy Scout Troop 452 will gate E.

Ivan Rubenstein will Held Answer to Marxism thorwiifilj reiln. Try ttom PISCIS IPb. 20-MiTOh 201 If tnt for servicemen. Barney A form of democratic social lTt mandant of the Kings County! be guest speaker and Union Council, Marine Corps League,) American Hebrew Con-Isucceeding Henry L. Kremens.

gregations will present Karp stage a demonstration of Scout-craft tomorrow at the Jewish Community House of Benson-hurst, 7802 Bay Parkway. The ism presents the only realistic Richard G. Frankel. son ofj struction Corporation of Broolc lyn holds the contract. ARW Mrch 21 -April JO) Your imjb- alternative to Communism in with certificate of honor Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Frankel Ksther Zwele. 1784 K. 29th Also elected were Harry Am-berson, vice commandant; Thomas Bever. iudee advo Europe or Asia, Dr.

Harry W. Laidler, executive director of TATJBtJS (April 21-Mir 21) polltto boys will erect a typical Scout camp, in the street, and will serve "home-cooked" meals to visitors. Sid Levinson is in author, dramatist, composer and what have you, will present her English monologue on cate; Joseph S. Hughes, chap-l Symposium at Temple Raps School Prayer Plan 680 Lefferts had his bar mitzvah service today at the Yeshiva Reines. Troy Jacchino Is Held On Assault Charge the League for Industrial! Democracy, told the Parkway! tain; Lwnaio uougiass.

ser-grant-at-arms: Frank J. Fletch Jewish life tomorrow for the A doctor, a lawyer and a charge. Be there at 1 p. chow. Discussion uroup last nignt at oung Poele Zion Croup at the er adjutant-paymaster, and the Eastern Parkway Branch of Y.

M. H. 50th St. and 14th Ane-elo Jacchino. 32.

of 10i Duct tlMiat tnmi. onotn iuu n-Jun. an A.tecdiM to your dtrotlon! tfutlm can bring rawwed tallh and Insplimtlon vail happmow OANcrzn (Juno 23) helpral to o-Jun who onU part up the U50 24-AO. SMwnbOTOth rtlir'troinjouTviUto'to hou. vrano 'Ant.

131 If planning chemist, participating in a symposium on "The Issue of Re-lielon in the Public Schools," the JirooKiyn Public Library, Mrs. Robert W. McMahon of Ave. and Empire Boulevard. A din 6th was being held today James ii.

ttass and Henry L. Kremens. trustees. Cascavilla, a World War II veteran, served with the 1st Lastern Parkway and Schenectady Ave. Flushing, formerly oi Brooklyn, ner and reception will take is giving a birthday party to- asserted last night that because of the diversity of religious background of the students there should not be any form In Western Europe, Dr.

Laid Marine Division, seeing action nignt tor ner ntisoana. Among IG SCHOOL fur CHILDREN Street. There will he flags flying on Tuesday for Abe Lincoln and for Carla Herme, 48 Cumberland RorkTllIe Centre. There will be flags flying Feb. 22, for Washington and for Carla's brother.

SATURDAY battles on Guadacanal and ler pointed out. Communism is weak in countries such as Great tne i- ts win re Mr. and Mrs. Cape Gloucester, New Britain. of prayer or religious instruc KoDert iv ot west- LIBRA 24-Oet.

33) A minor proBllkft with thoM you lcv Insteid of atubbomly defiant will rain better SOORPIO (Ort. 24-Nor. 32) A rre children can be helped today. Perhi Britain, Norway and Sweden, tion. in $1,000 bail for a nearing in Felony Court next Thursday on a charge of felonious assault Jacchino is accused of striking Jacques De Fazio, same address, on the head with a baseball bat after De Fazio, police charge, stabbed to death Mrs.

Helen Matranga, 27, a close friend of Jacchino. De Fazio, charged with homicide, is In Kings County Hospital. where democratic socialism is Dr. Harold Birnkrant, Julius Kaplan and Bernard M. Lack Calendar strong.

On the other hand, he PRATT INSTITUTE The Art School Rrltrtlon tsr Sprlni Trrm Pfb. ltl.MH. Tallinn $10. 215 Ryron Brooklyn, N. Y.

I ANNOUNCEMENTS strong cnarrab.e and Dinner to Pait Ormn'r were tne speasers at. ine woou-ruff Avenue Temple, 131 Woodruff Ave. Dr. Joseph H. Paymer, rabbi of the temple, presided.

dinner-dance. Baj Rldf Heal Larry. Former Brooklynites, Carla will be Lincoln's Birthday, and Larry will be 9 on the 22d. The Bengals Athletic Club, 101 Center Mall, presented a plaque to its manager, Andy Castrorao, at a surprise birthday held in the clubhouse. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ATTENTION MOTHERS! n.bie ULtUr 8-4229 bury and their son, Robert.

Ann King-Hall, daughter of Comm. Stephen King-Hall, commentator on world affairs, spoke at a meeting of the 1952 campaign workers In the Bedford Branch, V. M. C. A.

This marked her first visit to this country from England. She Is making a study of America for her father's paper, the National News Letter. "It is absolutely recognized in England, she said, "that Hie Statutory administration of any service, however beneficial, must by ils very nature he operated lo fit only the average rase, it i Inevitable thai there arc and always At the ceremony were Felix 13 To rcnoTata ega, president, and Tom Collins, treasurer. 41 Prlnter'i mi S-IS34 2216 t. 13UI ST I WtU.

VOT BE RESPONSint-E Posseaiira Rabbi Sidncv Tedewhe Of I ample I rMfMM, of the com- PEReORMED str Vx-itr." t. ram-11 a.iu. s. m-j (he IT ni'IONIIBLI FOR HV PB1ITS m- I'n ion of "'r' American needs of a mi- WE MATCH or 1)1 CW CoilgrP- for i gation and I ty of reasons, be met by A lto 7dP, "ehrew Union WILL PARTY who "liege, jew- mik ti- IS ZSut ish Institute of Religion. statutory services.

In England we are proud to rlnim the V. M. C. A. as a British Invention.

Mr. and Mm. Carmine At- le BANKBOOK Loet: No 403741. the Oreater tianese are observing their crnMon urcvtHino- In. There will be a meeting of day at the home of a son, Flatbush Chapter, American Sfili III 1 12.

17 I 2 II 77? w1 r--yp W- r-w iiiiz i Thomas. 1 WO E. 2d bt. ifty Jewish ongress, Monday at 1 children, grandchildren andp.m. at the Brooklyn Jewish great-grandchildren are among: Communal Center, Avenue I the celebrators.

and 13th St. cxi Loit (oraar ma I)lt under Pck. raina Sambo. frnl Owner licit ml r' (,. M.le.

a Avea CL. 4-3225 FWARD. ladu platinum waddmc bard dlaraocda. loit m. 3.

rtoinatr 4 SEWARD, lad The Bay Rldgf, I iir atioi. and 8th Ave. Merchants Association are on record in favor of building housing project! along the 62d St. Ixng Island Rail Hrvad and Sea Beach liirtliday party marking the Slllh liirtliday of Mrs. Harah Belnfield Messing will he lu ll! Monday at the Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital.

She is honorary director of the Bedford Division of the hoepi- betaTwnthand ISUl AmBrMt BROOKLYN PREP PLAYERS Scene from Broadway comedy, 'Three Men on a Horse as directed by Dennis Gurney, which will be presented by Brooklyn Prep Players tomorrow and Monday evenings at Loyola Hall, Rogers Ave. and Carroll St. Cast mem bers, left to right, are William Sullivan, Thomas Flynn, Patrick Morgan, Ralph Confessore. from Bay Ridge tr Flatr BROOKLYN EAGAJi, SAT FEB. 9, 1952 (Duana.

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