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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 52

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE HOME TALK THE ITEM SECTION, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 20 MACCABEE GROUP AUNT JILL'S HOME CHEERIO CLUB ADOPTS PERS0NALSf5 ed the policies of the parent association and is also expected to participate in all athletic events. Other officers of the junior unit Include Jack Levine, vice president; Norman YeUin, secretary, and Sam Eagle, treasurer. Among the chartf members are Moses Cohen, Hyman Eatel, Sidney Friedman, Julius Koldstein, Harry Kamler, Morris Kralstein, Ted Molbogot, Charles Pisansky, Hyman Roth. Leo Rappaport and Sigmund St. Joseph's Guild To Meet This Friday Members of St.

Joseph's Guild of the Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor are requested to bring packages of fodd to the monthly meeting and tea, which will be held at the convent, 4615 4th Friday afternoon, June 9, at 2:30. The food will be distributed to needy families by the Nursing Sisters. organized. Aaron Weiss Is chairman of the junior unit, which will now be recognized ase an affiliated branch of the senior association. The action makes the association one of the largest Jewish athletic groups In the city.

Under present plans the junior organization will hold meetings every Monday evening In the headquarters of the association at 1532 51st St. The new group has adopt- The Maccabee Athletic Association has enlarged its membership by voting to admit to its rolls the Maccabee Juniors, a unit recently St. was hostess for the day at Mission Society Circle of the which was held yesterday at Dear Cheerio How many of you witnessed the Memorial Day parade? Of course the weather was not favorable for an outing, but many persons ventured out in the rain to see the veterans go marching down the street. Aunt Jill would Schechter. Mrs.

C. Kilmer of 573 41st the luncheon of the Women's Hanson Place Baptist Church, the Eagle Home Guild. Appointed to Trmy Ravmond Wheelr Toms of 7351 like to hear from Cheenos who saw the parade. Write your impressions and just what the parade meant to you. The best letter will receive two theater tickets.

Cropsey Ave. is a member of the committee for the Dutch dinner and dance which will be given Satur-ay night for the benefit of the welfare fund of the 16th A. D. Democratic Club at the clubhouse, 25 Bay 25th St. At Buck Hill Falls Mr.

and Mrs. Mortimer Snyder of 162 8th Ave. will spend the Summer at Buck Hill Falls, Pa. At Inn Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Lafrentz of 125 8th Ave. were guests recently THE LITTLE PATH (By Helen Coale Crew) The little path, the little path That climbs upon the hill, That loops about the lily-pond And circles 'round the mill. It need not go to town at all, But wanders where It will.

The big road, the big road, Gets up before daylight. And steps along, and steps along, To reaojj the town by night. The big road my duty is. The path is my delight. The little path, the little path Goes dancing, dancing by; A green fern is Its lovely hair, A violet is Its eye.

It climbs the hill that I love best And zig-zags to the sky. Sent in by Cheerio ELIZABETH QUIGLEY, 414 49th St. Love and cheerio. AUNT JILL. at Seven Ponds Inn.

Water Mills, Patriotic poems followed the national holiday, and since they were not received before Memorial Day, as we would prefer, we are printing them today THE OLD FLAG FOREVER (Copied)) She's up there. Old Glory, where lightnings are sped, She dazzles the nation with ripples of red. She'll wave for us living, or droop for us dead, The flag of our country forever! She's up there, Old Glory, how bright the stars stream; And the stripes like bright signals Long island. OPENING TONIGHT! Wm. H.

STAFFORD'S CRESCENT TAVERN "The Most Beautiful Room of its Kind in the World" 8814 4th Ave. At 89th St. Cochairmen Mrs. Timothy Crowley of 615 81st St. ad Mrns.

W. Henry Sefton of 444 79th St. are cochaidmen of the package party to be given this afternoon at the Kings County Lighting Company Building for the ben of liberty gleam. And she'll wave for us living, or dream the lazy dream, 58th St. has been appointed by the President as second lieutenant in th Fiid Artillery Reserve, U.

S. according to War Department orders received at Governor's He now holds the same, rank in the same branch of the New York State National Guard. "Sin. Harris on Visit Mrs. Tom Harris, wife of Capt.

Tom Hairis, formerly of the army garrison at Fort Hamilton, has arrived from Lewisburg, for a ten-day visit, accompanied by her small daughter, Jane. They are gusts of Miss Lou Wylie at her home on Brooklyn Heights. Thespian Miss Violet Brown of 443 Bay Ridse Ave. is an active member of the Dramatic Club of Cornell University. To Marry Joseph P.

Devery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. Devery of 2810 Fort Hamilton Parkway, will be married in the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary June 5 to2 Miss Margaret Estelle O'Reilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen O'Reilly of 303 Sherman St. At Summer Home Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Parsons of 599 3d St.

are at their Summer home at Douglaston, L. Chairman Mrs. Beatrice V. Stevenson of 1316 85th St. was chairman of the meeting of the Republican Women's Club held yesterday in the Women's National Republican Club, 8 E.

37th Manhattan. Open Summer Home Mr. and Mrs. John L. Spencer of 529 3d St.

have opened their Summer home at Highland Lake in the Berkshires. William H. Wardell Jr. of 7704 3d Ave. will graduate June 12 at the The flag of our country forever! ANDREW BEAUTY SHOPPE for 14 Woman wha vault tk.

ktu 6732 Fifth Ave. rhont SHor Road fl-1657 She's up there, Old Glory, no tyrant dealt scars, Nor blur on her brightness, no stain on her stars; The brave blood of heroes hath crimsoned her bars, The flag of our country forever! Sent in by Cheerio PAULINE D'AQUISTO, 401 58th St. Cheerio Marie Sauer sends a SHore Rod 6-9588 "SPECIAL" TueidnT md Wpdnesd "FREE" SHAMPOO AND WAVE II Ynu Brim a Nav Patra Veitch Beauty Salon IOO 4th Brooklyn (Tuaiany TawcraCaurt Entrawa) efit of the Catholic Thrift Shop, 195 Court St. Officer Mrs. James J.

Heffernan of 65 Prospect Park West has been elected a vice president of the St. John's College Auxiliary. Entertains Mrs, Andrew Reyelt of 395 E. 4th St. entertained at a shower at her home recently in honod of Miss Laura Welman.

to Graduate The Misses Jean E. Marshall of 125 Prospect Park West and Dorothea W. Bascom of 7420 Ridge Boulevard will be graduated from Connecticut College June 12. Sayvllle Bound Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Snyder and family of 261 Garfield Place will go to their Sayville, L. home early this month. Elected Miss Muriel O'Brien of 481 6th St. has been elected treasured of the Glee Club of the College of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station, N.

Hostess to Club Miss Violet Statler of 459 Senator St. was hostess het Pleasure Seekers Girls Club of Bay Ridge at her home recently. Receives Degree Miss Edith L. Rapp of 8302 6th Ave. received her degree at the commencement exercises of the New Jersey College for Women held Saturday.

Chairman Miss Inez Scimeca of 359 83d St. was chairman of the benefit card SHore Road 5-0256 DAVID MEDINE CHIROPODIST 6713 Fifth Ave. Dillr A.M. t. 1:80 P.M.

Wedneidar A.M. It 6 r.M. LUNCHEON DINNER 50 A LA CARTE Restaurant Under the Personal Supervision of Mr. Louis Sidereas MUSIC BY CRESCENT STRING ENSEMBLE BROADWAY HEADLINERS LONGEST BAR IN NEW YORK MANAGED BY ED. PHILLIPS sesqui-centennial commencement of pleasing poem.

CHARITY (By J. B. Tabb) If but the world would give to love The crumbs that from its table fall, Twere bounty large enough for all The famishing to feed thereof. And love that still the laurel wins Of sacrifice would love e'er grow, And around the world a mantle throw To hide its multitude of sins. Sent in by Cheerio MARIE SAUER, 4905 3d Ave.

You'll enjoy "Jimsy," that Cheerio Elaine Francis found in a book for us. JIMSY (By Dana Burnett) Jimsy Is a little chap-Only nine or so Has to use a little crutch. Says it doesn't bother much Jimsy's lame, you know. Jimsy has a cheery way, Never saw him elum! Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa, Wins Award Miss Pearl Siroty Winikoff of 846 46th St. won the James Fenimore Cooper journalism award at New York University.

The award, a $50 prize, was given for the best paper on "The Newspaper as a Field for GALLAGHER SALES CORP. 6123 4th Brooklyn Vicarious Experience. To Receive B. A. Miss Anne C.

McLaughlin, daughter of County Judge and Mrs, Alonzo G. McLaughlin of 27 Prospect Park West, will be graduated from the College of St. Elizabeth, padtv given in the autitorium of St. MODEL FOOD MARKETS 5622 3d At. 4709 3d At.

5212 8th At. Jimmy's face is sort of thin, But you ought to see him grin, Cheers a fellow some. Sent in by Cheerio ELAINE FRANCIS, 550 4th Ave. Convent, N. and will receive the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

On Summer Committee Mrs. Philip Ochsenreiter of 1507 Anselm's Church school last night for the Chinese mission of the Rev. George N. Gilligan, a former member of the parish. 9 afls nUllnannnns It Has Been Said That a Good Soldier Keeps in Step With the Rest But We Are Not in the Army Now! Williams Is Always One Step Ahead in the March' of Style Events The Acknowledged Leaders of the Fashion Parade! Women Who Buy at Williams Are the Type That Are Discriminating the Particular Kind! And That's the Woman We Cater to in Every Case! We Are as Particular About the Dress You Buy-As You Are And You Can't Be Misfitted in This Store! We Employ the Most Efficient and Courteous Staff of Salesladies in the Borough of Brooklyn to Help You Make Your Selections the Kind That Talk Intelligently and Understand the Styling and Fitting of Dresses.

You Can't Go Wrong at Williams Because We Won't Let You! Now Truthfully Isn't This the Kind of Store You've Been Looking For? iSs ('14 pi lm vrzxQt AM a 1 I I I VL; 2i nath: a SIZES 14 TO 20 38 TO 51 PRICES to IHIIDAL GOWNS EVENING GOWNS MOURNING DRESSES OUR SPECIALTY Phone SOulh 8-3120 wniLiLn OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 10 P. M. IIONEY RACK ON REQUEST in 5 DAYS No Questions Asked! A 498-5Tn Ave. Corner 12 St. 1 --x.

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