NYBROOKLYN-L Archives

Archiver > NYBROOKLYN > 2003-05 > 1052794651


From: Chris Hendrickson <>
Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union July 10, 1929 - Mews
Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 22:58:48 -0400


Brooklyn Standard Union July 10, 1929 – News

MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE - Continues

KERN Organizes Campaign
Counsellor George KERN, president of the Fourteenth Assembly District
Democratic Club, says her is whipping things in shape for a busy fall.

O’CONNOR Ready for Drive
Counsellor Thomas O’CONNOR is just back from a three weeks stay at East
Durham, N.Y. He said he is now ready for a hard campaign to get the
nomination for Municipal Court Justice in the Third District.

MAHER Plans Activities
Parole Commissioner John H. MAHER, president of the Fifteenth Assembly
District Democratic Club, will keep things moving at the clubhouse
during the summer.

PASSERA Medical Graduate.
Alfred E. PASSERA, of 7121 Fourteenth avenue, recently was graduated
from the Flower Hospital Medical College. For the next two years he will
be an interne at St. John’s Hospital, Long Island City.

Mrs. KLEINBERG to Depart
Mrs. M. KLEINBERG and her daughter Florea, of 1865 Eighty-fifth street,
will leave this week for Connecticut to spend the summer.

SHERMAN Expects Crowd
Jesse SHERMAN, chairman of the Employes’ Association of the Brooklyn
Borough Gas Company, expects a large crowd at the annual outing of the
organization to be held at Indian Point next Thursday.

CANFIELD Managing Carnival
Fred CANFIELD, amusement man, has charge of the carnival being conducted
by the Coney Island Jewish Centre, of which the Rev. Dr. Lewis B.
MICHAELSON is chairman.

ARMSTRONG to Call Meeting
Charles ARMSTRON, president of the Coney Island Carnival Company,
announces that he will soon call a meeting to make arrangements for the
annual Mardi Gras.

BRODIE to Visit South
Joshua BRODIE will leave next Saturday on an extended vacation through
the South. During the course of his trip he will return to his home town
in Charlotte, North Carolina, for a short stay.

Coney Scribes Have Visitors
It looked like old times at the Coney Island reporters’ room at 2946
West Eighth street last Sunday. George BOOTHBY, one –time publicity
promoter of Luna Park, and Jay CONNOLLY, who formerly covered Coney for
a Brooklyn newspaper, paid a visit to the office.

Mrs. BROCKINGTON Hostess
Mrs. George BROCKINGTON, of 9326 216th street, Queens Village, was
hostess to the members of the Women’s Study Club of Queens Village at
the club’s last meeting of the season.


Transcribed for the Brooklyn Info Pages by Chris Hendrickson
Researching: Dignan, Hendrickson, Silkenstadt, Strathmann, Soper, Zorn

--
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
Checked by Norton AntiVirus
Version: 8.07.17C / Virus Database: 63271
Definition Date: 3/12/2003




This thread: