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From: Chris Hendrickson <>
Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union July 10, 1929 - News
Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 21:47:57 -0400
Brooklyn Standard Union July 10, 1929 – News
MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE
Miss MCVEIGH Up-State
Miss Anna MCVEIGH, of Flatbush, is spending her vacation at
Tannersville, N.Y.
ROGERS and BURKE in Deal
Thomas ROGERS, Gates Avenue Court complaint clerk, and Frank BURKE
entered a little business deal last week.
BELLER Prefers Suspenders
Louis BELLER, Bedford avenue tire merchant, has given up the belt and is
wearing suspenders. “Much more comfortable,” says Louis
HOWARD Back at Club
Fred Howard returned to his club in the Bedford section on Monday
following an absence of several weeks.
MCNAMARA Wants to Swim
William W. MCNAMARA, clerk of Gates avenue police court is complaining
because afternoon assignments in other courts have interfered with his
swimming programme.
Inspector SACKETT Alert
Police Inspector Byron SACKETT, commanding the Borough of Queens, is
doing splendid work in arresting violators of gambling and liquor laws.
MCGUINNESS Busy Orator
Alderman Peter J. MCGUINNESS was kept moving lively on July Fourth. He
made ten addresses in three hours.
Justice CARROLL Patriotic
Municipal Court Justice Charles J. CARROLL remained in town on July
Fourth so he could participate in the exercises conducted in Greenpoint.
REYNOLDS Wants Big Outing
Hugh REYNOLDS, president of the P. H. MCCARREN Democratic Club, is
anxious to make the coming outing of the club a big success.
FARRARA is Jubilant
Walter FARRARA, president of the People’s Regular Democratic Club, is
happy because the new clubhouse will be opened on July 18.
COLLERAN Enjoys Swimming
Deputy Sheriff James COLLERAN, of the McQuade Club, is to be found often
at Rockaway Beach. He enjoys swimming.
HALL to Visit Saratoga
Harry HALL says he will spend the month of August and a good part of
September at Saratoga.
HARRIGANs Pick Lake George
Mr. And Mrs. George Harrigan, of the Easter District, will leave next
Friday for Lake George where they will remain for the summer.
Transcribed for the Brooklyn Info Pages by Chris Hendrickson
Researching: Dignan, Hendrickson, Silkenstadt, Strathmann, Soper, Zorn
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