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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 37

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE HOME THE STAR SECTION, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933 Costello Second In Borough Race ForPoint Honors Roddy Costello, star Manual balltoter, has undisputed possession of second place in the Brooklyn scholastic gridiron point-score totals. Tallying six touchdowns and eight extra markers, Costello has a total of 44 points and is second to Sid Luckman, ace Erasmus Hall back, who has a total of 80 points. In a triple deadlock for third place with 18 points each are Sid Roth of Poly Prep, Jack Wallace and Bob Walroth, both of Manual. Other 1o- cal players who have broken into the scoring column are Cy Titus, Brooklyn Prep; Bill Cook, Manual; Howie Renz, Brooklyn Prep; Bill O'Connell, Brooklyn Prep; Tom Mitchell, Manual; Irv Lesser, New Utrecht; Bill Kiernan, Manual; Irv Kovner, New Utrecht; Frank Brogan, Manual and Bob Warner, Poly Prep. 'Oldtitmers' Make Ready For Dance Next Week The first annual dance of the "Old Timers" will be held in the auditorium of Our Lady of Angels School, 74th St.

and 4th Friday evening, Nov. 10. Music will be by Ed Cunningham and his orchestra. The members of the arrangements committee are Ed Skelly, Thomas Shea, Ray Bennett, Henry Birdsall, Bill Kent, Norman Robinson, Joe Healy, Jim Hagen, Gene Hayden, Alec McCormack and Lou Green. Svea Circle, F.

of Plans Benefit Card Party A benefit card party will be held at Vasa Hall, 267 25d tomorrow night by Svea Circle, 1066, F. of A. The affair will be under the auspices of the Vasa Building Association. There will be prives, music and refreshments. Mrs.

Rosengren of 718 68th St. is serving on the arrangements committee. ISRAEL ZION HOSPITAL WOLF, born to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wolf of 1529 42d a girl.

LEIBOWITZ, born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Liebowitz of 1937 42d a girl. ROFMAN, born to Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Rofman of 7215 19th a girl. RAAB, born to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Raab of 902 47th a girl. Colillo COLILLO, born to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph of 2131 84th a girl. ZOFRANI, born to Mr. and MrS. Sam Zofrani of 2173 69th a girl.

WEIDBERG, born to Mr. and Mrs. Willam Weidberg of 129 Bay 40th a girl. TAVEL, born to Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Tabel of 1779 73d a girl, SHAPIRO, born to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shapiro of 1732 62d a girl. SHAMAH, born to Mr. and Mrs.

David Shamah of 6512 Bay Parkway, a girl. CLAIREN, born to Mr. and Mrs. John Clairen of 2048 74th a boy. TRABIT, born to Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Trabit of 2349 61st a boy. 4208 5th A a boy. FEIR, born to Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Feir of PICHNIK, born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pichnik of 2202 64th a boy. ROSENSWEIG. born to Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Rosensweig of 8621 20th a boy. SUTERA, born to Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Sutera of 1119 64th a boy.

SHAMIEH, born to Mr. and Mrs. Willam Shamieh of 683 86th a boy. SILVER, born to Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Silver of 2402 Benson a boy. PALMERI, born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palmeri of 1824 71st a boy. PLAX, born to Mr.

and Mrs. Hyman Plax of 21 Bay 34th a boy. DAMON, born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Damon of 1037 42d a boy.

GOLDMAN, born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldman of 1460 41st a boy. GOLDBERG, born to Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Goldberg of 1832 81st a boy. Marriage Licenses Births Joseph Eckstein, 1210 Boynton Mamie Furst, 27, 1661 51st St. Sidney Nelson, 601 W. 156th Blanca Castro, 29, 1340 79th St. Daniel Ellison, 62, 857 40th Louise Fischer, 48, 857 40th St.

Alexander Kowaleski, 31, 738 4th Mildred Clancy, 23, Passaic, N. J. Morris Samuelson, 23, 580 82d Anna Reiss, 23, 559 Hopkinson Ave. George Jabbour, 35, 254 6th Adele Zrake, 37, 119 Schermerhorn Frank Murphy, 32, 504 10th Julie Genther, 24, 911 83d St. Cecil Spurrier, 24.

217 Pa Dahlgren Place; Ivy Cocker, 25, 9031 Fort Hamilton Parkway. James Griffin, 27, 320 57th Mildred Moran, 28, 315 6th A Ave. Bernard Brandner, 25, 2149 61st Betty Nositzer, 21, 4519 13th Ave. Anthony Magdalani, 36, 558 8th Nora Massad, 29, 28 Prospect Park West Obituaries ALMA J. STRAND died Sunday in her home, 747 42d St.

is survived by her husband, Alfred: three daughters, Sadie, Mrs. C. E. Dillon and Mrs. H.

L. Carson, and one son, William. Funeral services were held at her home Wednesday 2 p.m., followed by burial in Greenwood Cemetery. JAMES LYNAN died Saturday In his home, 255 90th St. He was formerly for many years a guard at the Chase National Bank and was retired.

He was born in Ireland and resided in this city for the past 48 years. Surviving are his wife. Margaret Dillon Lynan; A daughter, Mrs. James Conroy, and two grandchildren. The funeral was held at 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday from the residence: thence to St. Patrick's R. C. Church, where a requiem mass was offered at 10 a.m. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery.

CHARLES F. WIDDOWS suddenly Saturday in his home, 326 10th St. He is survived by his mother, Mary E. Widdows, and a sister, Louisa E. McKay.

Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Joseph G. Duffy, 237 9th St. Burial was in Evergreens Cemetery. AUGUST KUCZINSKI died Monday in als home, 326 Prospect Ave.

He was A member of St. Adalbert's Society Group B. M. L. P.

R. K. He is survived by A son. Leon Bonkowski; two daughters. Mrs.

May Jagodzinski and Mrs. Francis Schmitt: seven nephews and four nieces. the funeral was held yesterday from his pome; thence to the R. C. Church of Our Lady of Czenstochwo, where a requiem mass was celebrated.

Burial was in Holy Tross Cemetery, MARY A. SCANLON, wife of the late Daniel J. Scanion, died Tuesday in her home. 343 81st St. She was a member of the Altar Society and the Sacred Heart League attached to St.

Anselm's Church. She is survived by two daughters, Mary A. and Elizabeth and three sons, Frank Daniel J. and George A. Scanion.

The funeral was held today from the residence: thence to the R. C. Church of St. Anselm, 4th Ave. and 83d where a solemn mass was offered at 9:30 a.m Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery.

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AND WHATEVER YOUR CHOICE, YOU'LL SAVE, FOR EVERY SUITE IS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE. $49 to $359 $59 to $379 ALL ON WEEKLY TERMS ALL ON WEEKLY TERMS WHILE QUANTITY LASTS SALE! MODERNE PERIOD LIVING ROOMS ton mattress. $25 value. Metal Bed with a heavy walnut STYLES, STRICTLY TAILORED TYPES. THE RANGE OF 89 RANGES, WITH INSULATION AND OTHER INNOVATIONS.

UST 46 SUITES, MANY ONE OF A KIND, GROUPED TOEntire 3-Pe. Outfit GETHER REGARDLESS OF THEIR FORMER, HIGHER PRICES! VARIOUS VERSIONS OF THE POPULAR "MODERNE" EFFECTS, ELABORATE CARVED FRAME WIDE VARIETY OF THE NEW, HIGH COLORED PORCELAIN enamel, double link spring and 0.95 COVERINGS INCLUDES EVERY MATERIAL IN FAVOR ALL MANY WITH "BUFFET" OR TABLE TOPS. comfortable, long enduring, cot- AT ONE, LOW PRICE! PAY WEEKLY PAY. WEEKLY from Weekly Upwards 26.50 Pay MAR MI MICHAELS ELS CO. EVERY STORE EVENING OPEN FIFTH AVE.

THE HOUSE OF Between 12th and 13th SATISFIED CUSTOMERS BROOKLIN 503-509 FIFTH AVE. Sale Also at 637-645 FULTON STREET, Opp. Strand Theatre THESE STORES OPEN 839-841 BROADWAY, Cor. Park Street SAT. Our Other Stores 806-810 MANHATTAN Cor.

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