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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 18

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Brooklyn, New York
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BROOKLYN EAGLE MON MAR 3 947 organisation or tos HM solely ex-aervira women are mslntalm in the Municipal molding The Brooklyn unit adjutant Betts' Campbell of 137 Winthrop St u' nounead that all -service women aro invited to attend the meeting Wednesday i 'Negro History Bee Won By Tilden High Girl 15 Audrey Taylor IS of 233 Stuyvea-i program director of the center ant Aw won first rise In the 14th remonlei Women Veis Plan Membership Drive Muriel Burke Memorial Post Legion of Women Veterans will meet Wednesday night in Room 4 Borough Hall at which time plana for a Spring membership drive will bo discussed Mm Lorraine Hammings ex-Wae of 1531 37th St la commander of the poet which was organised last year National headquarters of the Legion of Women Veterans the only Ealsrlalaers on Program Tha program also featured entertainment rovtded by the experimental danca group of Katherine Dunham's School of Dane and Teacher Larry Winters formerly of the cast of "Call Mo Jack ha cast Tho Rod John Donlan Posti Catholic war Veterans will im tomorrow night In St Paul's School1 301 Warrant St In addition to hu ductlon of new members them win bo a special program Thomas Cults commander has anniwuwg lilford formerly of Cafe Society Emelina Cave lyric soprano and instrumental and choral (election! by members of the community Post Dance lo Aid Its Building Fund Mtlifl Brother Boot lOV Amert-tan LrjJoa hai completed arrangements lor lu flnt annual dance neat BalurUay night at the Hall Moon Hotel Coney Utend Deputy Maror John Bennett and State Senator William Roeenblatt will attend the affair lor which a 100 tiekeiS'hava been sold The peat waa named far Corp franc la Melkt a the loam Para-troop Division who died in action at Bactogne Belgium Jan 13 IMS and hla brother John an army private who loot hla life two months later at Luson Philippi net An rider brother Michael navy veteran la the pasta first commander The Mrllett brothers' father Michael Sr World War veteran la member of the The poet plana to erect a one- atery brick clubhouse at Neck Rock Road and 15th 81 Sheepshead Bay and proceeds of tho daneo will go Into a building fund established lor that purpose He buy your Neighbors Givo Couplo Wad 25 Yaars Surprise Party Mr and Mm Morris Hodihauaer of 1401 President St were given a surprise party on Utelr 35th wedding annlvenary last night by their neighbors Held in tho apartment of 'Mr and Mm Leo Roaenwasser tha party waa attended by 30 ten-ante ttha building Mr Hochhauser to a deew'ator Tha couple hsve two sons Marsall and Stanley annual Negro History Bee held at tha- Academy of Music yesterday Tha contest la sponsored annually by Dm Students literary and Debating league to "heighten Interest in Negro according to Junius Watford who has been president of tho organisation for five yearn Moat of tho 13 contestants were students a special Negro history claw conducted by Charles Howell Jr at tho Btuyveaant Community Center 385 Decatur St Mr Howell -who taught- Negro history In the Army orientation course while serving began the class last January The young teacher who conducted the quia on the stage of the music hall In the academy told tho more than 500 present that tha purpose of the course to to show tho creditable record of tho Negro in American history Recently Wan Similar CmM MIm Taylor a sixth-grade student at Samuel TUden High School waa awarded ISO she recently won another such contest In the 17th A Democratic Club Second prise of 25 went to Georgia Peachey II of 55 McDonough St a student at Washington Business Institute Grace Wilson 13 of 33 McDonough BU a student at Eastern District High Bchoolwon third priae fourth prlaa weht to Sylvia Johnson Presentation of the rises waa made by Dr Ernest Kahbala tint president of tho league who la a con ultant to tho United Nations as a colonial area specialist Leith Cave chairman of tha Negro History Committee of the a if Silverware A CHANGE TAKES PLACE The store at left is Martin's Fulton St before Morris Lapidus architect and designer stepped into the picture At right is the new Marttas front based on the idea of the original architect in the 1890s Mr Lapidus -added his own touches by using imported Swedish granite and emphasizing simplicity rother than the gimcrocks of the Victorian era 1 Beware Coughs from UBDOfl coMs That Hang On 'ft imm fifiRlTHP 1 0soee 1 (AgtoniETAlCOX) Sell your old jewelry and illverware to now for cash! Blake ready of piecn kept idle for yeanrhV estate is loo large or too small for ui to Handle We charge NO brokerage fee Come in today or telephone ua for a private consul" lation and generous evaluation- Jttcelry Buying Mrs-Lwar'i Fourth floor il oor Breekfym sfsro os fy CmO TRimngU 5-I10S BROOKLYN I FL'LTON of TRlangl Mill It goM right to the seat of the Jo to help loosen and expel gens laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw tender Inflamed bronchial mucous mom-branen Tbn your dniggtot to lell yod a bottle of Crootnutolon with tho un-danUndlng you nnmk Kko tha way II quickly allays tho oough or you an to hero your money back CREOMULSION ww Boro A Unit to Hold Donor Luncheon Tomorrow Contributions of food toys and vitamin packages for children over-is will be made by more than 100 women who will attend the nual donor luncheon of the Brooklyn Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress tomor-row nooa at the Waldorf-Astoria Thoae attending the luncheon will bring along packages iff vitamins food toys and clothing to bo distributed among needy children In war-ravaged countries Dr Prank Klngdon win be the principal speaker Mm Henry Barron la president of tho division Mm Sylvia Abrams la luncheon chairman and Mm Benia Relaa Father Gillis Speaks At Lanten Forum Mon than 300 persons attended the second session last night of the lenten forum series being conducted hf Columbus Council 138 Knights of Columus at tho Colum bus Club 1 Prospect farir West to hear the Rev James Gillis P- dlscua "Morality In the Affaln of Nations" father Gillis editor of the maga-dne Catholic World author of many hooka and nationally known radio speaker' for the past quarter of a century has' been one of the beat known Catholic orators In the country John McArdlo la chairman iff the council's committee on Catholic Interests which la sponsoring the foruma Btuyveaant Community Center program chairman Oscar Henry Lost! 100th Anniversary of the Birth-ofAlexander (jiALtBiBcll rMirchiS 19iJ Golden Wedding Dales Celebrated By 3 Boro Couples Three Brooklyn couptoa last night cMebratad their golden wedding anniversaries Mr and Sira Peter Oeneo of Moffat St marked the 50th year of their marriage IUi a dinner to 110 frienda and relatives at Michel's Restaurant 340 Flatbudi Ave Mr Oeneo now retired waa formerly In the houie-fumlahing business The couple have three sons William Victor and James flva daughter Mrs rrank Tltolo Mm William Cu-trane Mm Joseph Rucovo 11m Lusk labruaaa and -Mia Joseph Blautto 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren Mr and Mm Samuel Bernstein of 534 Mth BL also observed their golden wedding date with a dinner at Twin Canton 1121 Eastern Parkway and by repeating their marriage vows before Rabbi Joseph Barachel and Rabbi Isadora Aaron who Is a cousin of llr Bernstein and 190 friends nd relative They have three daughters Betty Ruth and Mrv'Harry Cohen and two grandchildren Mm Herbert Klein anwDr Clifford Cohen who la serving with 'tho A Army In Toklo Mr and Mm Karl nslachman of lit fountain Ave observed their 30U annlvenary at a party In Atreth Israel Talmud Torah 15 fountain Ave attended by 100 relaUvea and friends Including their a SOM! liUMi' 4 A 4 I 'v i 4 I Mot npmamaa -wtoA-i A Thii find old photograph wilt loot because it waa faded and forgotten But it waa brought to the jean Sardou Portrait Studio igf restored its orifinal beauty Jean Mm shmii Loss' fifth Fleer -4y4 Alcxander Graham Bcll was a teacher Horizons broaden6d A' new industry was of the deaf He was also a trained sden- bom" destined to employ hundreds of tist who made it possible for millions thousands of men and women and beof upon millions of pimple to hear ich service to every one in the' lancL other by telephone 'was humanitarii Dr Bell a great not only as a of hu his vision of the benefits the telephone could bring to mankind' yr 1 The telephone brought something into the world that had' notbeen there For the first time pebple were able to talk to each other even though separated by long distahttv" -T "7 j' Feel Ibe full linings of heavyxajroo Look at the rich jacquard patterns alip into rone of these rayon robes and notice the perfection of the tailoring the generous saili the full cut ease with which they fit (That's because they're tailored by Jloyal a famous fine robes) Then choose youn from aur large collection In blue or maroon' -U' -Small medium and large i Street Fleer Shops far Mae 'i' Abe et Looser' -Cards Citf' 'i Caacmlnff payawefs way he pfu amnfl aerrlco rksryc Mail and phona orders filfed Chintz 1 vv forr our success frock Ono of the most popular 'round-the-house frock oar Simplicity butlon-front beauty in fine' flowered Everglaxe ckintsi- Designed for taiv full cut la let you stoop end gtrelch eomfortably! Multicolor flowers on in a complete range of 16 to 441 'And tiny priced iutl- Lcarf fifth Fleer 1 AUm Lessor's Gardes City a vision has comerueItkcepsn being an essential part of this nation-wida public servicfc'V-T' sy I TO ILC PH ON I MPA NY HI At THi BILICKNTENNIAI BROADCAST TONIGHT The Telephone Hour witt prucenf a tpacial full fcmr lonigfit jnm 9 te 10 PMeur WNBC HJm TrauhdJcucha Heijrtx DtmaUVeorhea and tkaBJITdephenfOrcItett' rOOKLVV I I FIXTOV at BOYQ t'TBlapgla Mill BROOKLYN lf IV a flTlWV at TBImfla 5-8IM ir-DOf CITY a raAMtLDf al MYTH a Garden Oiy llOtiGABDEV CITY FBAJVKLIV al KIXTH si Garde City ISM.

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