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From: Chris Hendrickson <>
Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union July 10, 1929 - News
Date: Wed, 14 May 2003 12:07:58 -0400


Brooklyn Standard Union July 10, 1929 News

MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE - Continues

WALLACE Wants Old Job
Former District Attorney Dana WALLACE, of Springfield Gardens, is being
backed by his friends for the Republican nomination for district
attorney of Queens County.

Another KRAMER Arrives
Mr. And Mrs. John KRAMER, of 103-17 221st street, Queens Village,
announce the arrival of a son at the Floral Park Sanitarium, Sunday
night. Daddy KRAMER is pressman for the Queens County Evening News,
Jamaica.

FINN Backed for Sheriff
Joseph E. FINN has been endorsed by the Woodhaven Democratic Club for
the nomination for Sheriff of Queens County. The candidate is a son of
the late Magistrate Battery Dan FINN.

Walter WEMYSS Graduates
Walter WEMYSS, of Hollis, has graduated from the Carson Long Military
Academy, Pennsylvania. He enjoyed many honors during his course and was
a valuable athlete on several of the teams.

Miss BROWNE Plans Trip
Miss Phylis BROWNE, of the Haddon Hall apartments, Jamaica, is planning
to spend several months abroad. She graduated from Vassar College last
months.

BARNES Celebrate Wedding
MR. And Mrs. Gladden BARNES, of 115-50 148th street, Jamaica, celebrated
their third wedding anniversary with a card party and dinner at their
residence.

HELFGOTT Backs Library Drive
Nathaniel HELFGOTT, president of the Benson Park Civic Association, is
leading a movement for a public library in Bensonhurst.

OPPIKOFER Boosts Outing
Frederick OPPIKOFER, executive member, at a meeting of the Sixteenth
Assembly District Republican Club recently, urged all members to work
for the success of the annual outing of the organization, next
Wednesday, at Indian Point.

REILLY Acquires Tan
Patrolman Richard REILLY, of the Coney Island station, is wearing a rich
coat of tan these days. Beach duty is responsible for his change of
complexion

Birthday Greeting to Henry SAND
Henry SAND, attorney, of 44 Court street, was born 36 years ago to-day,
and is a graduate of Boys High School and the Brooklyn Law School. He is
serving his second term as president of Iota Theta law fraternity, an
organization of lawyers of the Jewish race. He has also served as
president of Alpha Phi Pi, a national scholastic fraternity. Mr. SAND is
an officer of the Brooklyn Junior Federation of Jewish Charities, and is
connected with the East Midwood Jewish Center. He is a member of the law
committee of the Kings Highway Democratic Club.


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

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