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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, Society Marguerite E. Hangley Fiancee of Allan Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hangley of Long Benchgehaxe. announced the of their daughter, Miss Marguerite Evelyn Hangley, a member of the faculty of the Long Beach Junior Senior High School, to L.

Murphy, son of Mr. and Garden Mrs. City. John Murphy of Miss Hangley was graduated, from Long Beach School, Mary Immaculate Hospital School of Nursing, Jamaica, and St. John's University.

Mr. Murphy is a graduate of Garden City High School and attended Villanova College, Villanova, Pa. A veteran of four years' service with the U. S. Marine Corps, he is with the Peerless Construction Corporation, Manhattan.

Albin Bschorr to Wed Mount Holyoke Graduate Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Dickson of Andes, N. have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lillian JULY 14, 1952.

Dickson of 1 W. 67th Man- hattan, to Albin Bschorr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bschorr of Point Lookout. Miss Dickson was graduated from Mount Holyoke and is with the American Enka Corporation.

Mr. Bschorr was graduated from the Textile Engineering School of the Univerof Pennsylvania and is with Bates Fabrics, A September wedding is planned. Joan C. Levison Plans for Her Wedding In the Georgian Room of the Garden Hotel, Garden Silly Miss Joan C. Levison, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Laurence V. Levison of 1 Sunset Lynbrook, will become the bride of Emanuel Charles Spitzer, son cof Mrs. Charles Spitzer of Brooklyn and the late Mr. Spitzer.

Rabbi Sidney Ballon of West Hempstead will perform the ceremony and a reception will follow. Mrs. Melvin Danis of Rockville Centre will be matron of honor. William Warren of Boston serve as best man. Ushers will include LeRoy Ferber of Manhattan and Mr.

Danis. YOU'D NEVER KNOW I HAD PSORIASIS Cloudered mental psoriasis anguish crusts in my scales. bathing Thanks suit (S.D.)* from the depth of a grateful heart for what Siroil has done for me." The writer of this letter (in our files) has learned, too, what thousands of psoriasis sufferers now know. Siroil tends to remove psoriasis lesions on outer skin. If lesions recur, light applications of Siroil will help control them.

Siroil will not stain clothing or bed linen and is offered' on a two weeks satisfaction money- refunded basis. Write for free booklet. Shin Disorder My thanks to SIROIL AT ALL DRUG STORES SIROIL LABORATORIES, INC. Dept. 27, Santa Monica, Cal.

For the Relief of EXCESS STOMACH ACIDITY due to over-indulgence: in food or drink, try-. BRIOSCHI SAY "BRED. OS. KEE THE PLEASANT ANTI -ACID At all druggists Just Between Us What to Do After Stand-Up When Boy Asks for Another Date? By NANCY MOTTRAM (Q.) Dear Nancy I several times at parties our town and knew him before he asked me for a definite night and time, and then never showed up or called to explain. It was a stand-up of the first order and although I saw him afterward and acted very casual, he didn't even mention that date.

He was pleasant, just as always, and I didn't remind him of it. He said that he would call, and he did, but nothing was said about our going out together. Then, just last week, he phoned and told me about given in two weeks with him. I told him since, it was too. far wonder if I should go one experience.

What (A.) It might very all about asking you why you never received excuse certainly isn't met a certain fellow and social doings in to talk to quite well a date. He suggested Nancy Mottram Nancy Mottram a party that was being and asked me to go that I couldn't promise ahead, but actually, 1. out with him, after that do you think? well be that he forgot that first time, and that's any apology, but that very flattering to you. 500 Ocean announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Sylvia Rubin, to Emanuel Leonard Katz, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Saul Katz of 2345 E. 24th Street. Miss Rubin is an alumnae of Eastern School for Physician's Aide. Mr. Katz is a graduate of College of the City of New York.

A reception for the couplewas held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Leon Rubin of 1523 E. 14th St. Miss Sylvia Rubin Mr.

and Mrs. Saul Rubin of Engaged to Mr. Katz Food Another alibi on his side might have been that something important came up that caused him to overlook the fact that he'd made a date with you, but it boils down to the same thing and it's inexcusable that he didn't even phone to explain afterward. Still, if you really belleve that his friendly attitude since that time might be in his favor and that you would like to give him another chance to go to the party or to prove to him casually that his previous actions weren't important enough to you to remember, you might say yes. And it goes without saying that at you shouldn't bring up that former episode, no matter how anxious you are to know just what happened.

It all depends on your opinion of his present sincerity 1 in wanting to take you out -and it just might be that he realizes his mistake and is too embarrassed to talk to you about it, but takes the way of asking for another date to apologize. In either case, if you seem to have paid it little attention, and he that you forgot about it yourself, he may want to start from the beginning again. You can say no, if you firmly believe that it was deliberate on his part or you're really afraid: of another stand-up. And it doesn't need to be said that if the same thing should happen -that's the end, period. Use your own solid judgment and when he calls again, have your answer ready: Miss Mottram wants to help yith your problems.

Write her in care of this news- Continued from Preceding Page oven at (moderate temperature) one hour, until potatoes tender. Yield: Six servings. Buttered Green Beans 2 packages frozen green beans, quartered boiling water teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon margarine Place beans in two-quart casserole. Add remaining ingredients. Cover.

Bake with ham one hour. Yield: Six servings. Restful Bedroom Furnishings for the home should be planned for the definite uses of each room. In the bedroom, particularly, where restful sleep is the function. special attention should be given to comfort.

The first consideration, then, is a good, comfortable bed that is designed for restful, relaxing sleep. Soft, restful colors should be used to provide spacious, relaxing atmosphere. Today's 'Buy-Word' (Today, with washability the buy word spelled -the homemaker's favorite garb is white denim. Flattering white denim can be worn for housecleaning chores, for marketing, for gardening. And it comes out of the washtub looking as fresh as the sheets and the towels.

Fashion has gone all-out for white-as long as you can wash it after every wearing, white is as practical 'as black or indigo. In hot weather, certainly nothing feels as fresh as white, and how a woman feels has a lot to do with how efficient she is. KITCHEN GLAMOR KITCHEN GLAMOR 2 7208 by Alice Brooks Your kitchen towels are always on view, so give them a gay, decorative look! Simplest applique patches make er-bordered china! It's Summer handiwork. Pattern 7208 has 6 transfer motifs, approximately 6 x9 inches each. Applique and Send 25c (coins) (N.

Y. C. residents please add 1c sales tax) for this pattern to Brooklyn Eagle, 15 Household Arts Department, P. O. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.

Y. Print name, address, zone, and pattern number. Send 20c more in coins for your copy of our Alice Brooks Needlework Catalogue -it's the best ever! Visit Spring Lake Hotels Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miss Mary Kennedy, Mr.

Mrs. Edward Killeen. Eagle Also Miss Helen Kindlund, Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Spring Lake, N. July 14- Numerous Brooklynites have been visiting at the various hotels during the past weekend and many have arrived for the season. At the Shoreham Hotel were registered Mrs Elmer Coan, Mrs.

Edwin Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Rourke Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. T.

Scherbo, Mrs. Margaret Marzette and daughter, Miss Mae Marzette, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marano. Miss Grace Hughes, Miss Ann Hughes.

Also William McGowan and daughter, Miss Muriel McGowfan, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs: Sarah Rogers, Miss J. Marjorie Schmuck, Miss Irene M. Supple, Miss Helen C. Moriarty, Miss Agnes O'Rourke, Muriel Lusier, Miss Joan Scott, Miss Kay Nugent, Miss Dorothy Wahlgren and Miss Ruth Jones.

Registered at the Monmouth Hotel were Mrs. Genevieve G. Barrett, Miss Anne Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bushey, Bro Mr. and Mrs. F.

J. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jefferies CarHin, Miss Elizabeth Coan, Miss May A. Conway, Miss Caryol Ecker, Mr and Mrs.

Thomas Egan, Edward Gallagher, Wil(liam P. Finley, Miss Helen ghan, Miss Margaret Geoghan, Miss Mary Henderson, Miss Ruth Henderson, A. R. Joanes, Keller, tee of Alpha Epsilon Pi frater. and nity.

He is with George P. Bott, Manhattan. Mrs. V. Lettauer and her daughter, Miss Audrey Lexander, Jane Mahoney, Walter Miller, Mrs.

George Moran, Miss Laura Moran, Mr. and Mrs. John E. McKeen, Miss Marie McKeown, Frank McKeown, Miss Marion McPartland, Miss Irene McPartland, Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Roeckel, Miss Virginia Smithers, Miss Theresa Stamm, Robert Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. David Swanson and their family, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Young and Miss Young. McGow-Wicksman-Glaser Betrothal Announced Dr. and Mrs. Milton H.

Wicksman of Long Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Adrienne Beth Wicksman, to Donald P. Glaser, son of, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Glaser of Forest Hills. Miss Wicksman attended the Parsons School of Design and is studying at Adelphi College, where she is a member of Phi Sigma Sigma sorority and editor of the Sphinx, the sorority magazine.

Mr. Glaser, a graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School, attended Bradley University, Peoria, and was graduated cum laude from the University Miami, where he was a. member, secretary and chairman of the social commit- Miss Norma W. Strehm Will Be Wed July 26 The Episcopal Church of the Ascension, Rockville Centre, will be the setting on July 26 of the marriage of Miss Norma W. Strohm, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred W. Strohm of Rockville Centre, and Officer Candidate William Robert Guggisberg, son Mr. and Mrs. William Guggisberg of cust Terrace, West Hempstead.

The Rev. Fred B. Jansen will officiate. A reception will he held at the Garden City Hoten Miss Mary Lou Stevenson of Rockville Centre will be maid of honor and bridesmaids will include Miss Edwina Carew of Rockville Centre and Miss Zelda Forman Floral Park, Erwin Kimmich" of West Hempstead be best man and ushers will include Ronald Strohm, brother of the brideelect, and John Sinnott of West Hempstead. For up-to-the-minute news of college sports on and off the campus read Ben Gould's lively features in the sports pages of the Brooklyn Eagle.

BROKEN vases dishes 7P books, leather toys MAJORS MENDED LASTINGLY QUICKLY I ALL CEMENT PURPOSE FIRST WITH MAJOR'S -TO LAST! 1 Harcourt IN BRIDAL Mrs. 'Maynard Miller is the former Ina Sussman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Sussman of 724 Avenue M. Her husband is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Israel A. Miller of Auburn, Me. The couple were married on July 6, at the WaldorfAstoria. QUICK -SEW TWO! R4641 12-20 by Anna Adans Less than a day of sewing to whip up two smart halters that top all your shorts, skirts, slacks! take them on your yo coolness, Vacationer wear them 'round the house.

You'll love both styles in this value-wise pattern! Pattern R4C41: Misses' sizes 12, 16. 18, 20. Top halter, size 16 takes yards 35-inch. fabric. Other version: yards 35-inch.

This pattern easy use, simple to sew, is tested for. fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send 35c in coins (N. Y.

C. residents please add 1c sales tax) for this pattern to Anne Adams, care of Brooklyn Eagle, 53 Pattern 143 W. 17th New York 11, N. Y. Print name, address, zone and style number.

teeth slipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat. or laugh. Just sprinkle little FASTEETH on your plates. This pleasant powder gives remarkable sense of added comfort firmly. and No security gummy, by holding plates more gooey, pasty taste or' feeling.

It's alkaline (non- Get FASTESTH at any drug latore. ADVERTISEMENT Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose false Jolly NEW cereal with -MAGIC SUGAR COAT: JOLLY NEW MAGIC TASTE! SWEETNESS you can't get from a in milk! sugar bowl? leafs crunchy NEW! Posts jolly cereal me MAGIC Corn fetti makes jolly-good eating! Product of General Foods copr, General Foods Corp Kayne-Liskin Studios Sylvia Rubin Kitchen Accessory Cellophane tape is a marvelous kitchen accessory. Lots of, uses for it! Use it to mend small; tears on cook books, plastic aprons, food pages, etc. Recipe cards will last longer when edged with it. Easy, too, to tape shelf paper in place.

Bay Window Treatment When using curtains and draperies on a bay window, treat the entire group of windows as one unit. Accent with circular or sectional furniture. Fabric by the wallfull is new and exciting. 'blue coal' BUDGET PLAN MAKES FUEL BUYING EASY That's another reason More people buy blue coal' than any other hard coal in the U.S.A. Look at these Budget Plan benefits: EASY ON YOUR POCKETBOOK.

No "lump size" bills. Payments spread out to fit your income. 2 NO FUEL BILLS NEXT WINTER. Start this plan early and winter heat will be PAID UP. EMERGENCY DELIVERY next fall.

be ready the first cold spell. YOU SAVE COME IN OR PHONE TODAY 64th St. SHore Rd. 8-9500 SCHNABEL COAL CO. 24th Ave.

ES. 2-6100 8-4848 CORPORATION 3 NO You'll THE SOONER YOU START THE MORE COAL CO. SOMERS 7th Ave. at 7-3000 5-8672 Belt Parkway CULLEN St. at 7th Ave.

SHore Rd. OF HOUSEHOLD FUEL SPECIAL BUDGET PRICES NOW IN EFFECT CHAS. J. HUNTER INC. 1058-74 E.

34th St. ESplanade 770 Chauncey St. GLenmore 64th Dont Gamble! "blue coals COLOR GUARANTEES YOU GET THE BEST! LEGAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -In the Matter of the Application of MARTIN. FOLEY, Petitioner, an dissolution of his marriage pursuant to Section 7A of the Domestic Relations Law with FRANCES FOLEY, Respondent.

TO: FRANCES FOLEY: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that, a petition has been presented this by Martin Foley, your husband. for dissolution of your marriage to ground that you have absented yourself for five successive years last past, without being known to him to be living and that he believes you to be dead and that pursuant to an order of the above Court duly entered the 29th day of May, 1952. a hearing will be said had upon Supreme the said petition at the Court. Kings County at Special Term. Part 2 thereof te be held at Special Term Part 2 Room 112.

and SuJoralemon Streets. in the Borough of preme Court Building at Fulton Brooklyn, City and State of August, New York. on the 19th day of 1952. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that' day. Dated: Brooklyn.

New York. May 29. 1952. MARTIN FOLEY. Petitioner.

IRVING SABLE. Attorney for Petitioner. Je30-3t File No. 1719- THE PEOPLE OF by the THE grace STATE of God. OF NEW YORK.

free and independent. To the Widow Mary, if any, and to the the name next Mary of kin, being any. fictitious of JOHN Deceased. whose name or names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot after due diligence be ascertained. and to any and all unknown persons interested in the estate of JOHN CZECI Deceased as creditors, next of kin or otherwise.

ATTORNEY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. HELEN CZECHOWSKA KAZIMTERA KUROSAD. EVA PODLEWSKI. ANTHONY CZECHOWSKI, SUL OF POLAND AT NEW YORK. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS.

HYMAN WANK. Pubtic Administrator Kings County, with an office in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn. City New York, has presented his Administrator of JOHN CZECHOW. SKI deceased.

lately residing at No. 144 17th Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State New York, and a petition LEGAL NOTICES praying that his account may be judicially NOW THEREFORE, to "you show and each of you are hereby cited Court of cause the before County of Kings, to be held in our Surrogate's Court Room at the Hall of the Records. 5th in day the of County of Kings. 9:30 on o'clock in the forenoon August, why such settlement should 1952.

at not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we have caused Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

E. RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County the 16th dav of June. 1952. AARON L.

JACOBY Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. PUBLIC NOTICES STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION WATER POWER AND CONTROL COMMISSION PUBLIC NOTICE public hearing will be held in the office of the Commission. 90-79 Sutphin Boulevard. Jamaica. New York.

on July 22. 1952. at 10 A.M. on the application of made BROOKLYN under JEWISH Section 521-a. Conservation Law.

for approval of a well project at 667 Eastern Parkway. Kings County. Papers filed may be consulted at Office of Commission, 90-79 Sutphin Boulevard. Jamaica 2. New York, N.

Y. Objectors may be heard only on written, thereof. objectione, filed in specifying the above the office not later than July 1952. Jamaica. New York.

July 10. 1952. JOHN C. THOMPSON. Executive Engineer.

TRADEMARK NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT California Wine Association. has filed with the Secy. of IN State CEL- of N. Y. its trademarks LARS' and for wines and distilled spirits.

is28-18t UNDER the General Business Law. Inc. filed May 27. 1952 in Department Article 24. Paragon Oil Company, of State.

New York. the trademark PARALAND in Class 15 for hvdrocarbon lubricating oil. "Je28-18t omit Sul LEGAL NOTICES File No. 4031-1951 THE PEOPLE STATE -OF NEW YORK. BY OF GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT To MATTEO MOSCHITTA.

APPELLO. EMPLOYERS INSUR. ANCE MORRIS KOSUT. ES. THER WILLIAMS.

PHILIP CHITTA, if living. and if dead, his widow. if any, heirs at law. next of kin, distributes, executors. administrators, devisees and all other distributees of GRAZIA MOSCHITTA, deceased.

whose names and places of residence cannot be ascertained with due diligence, and any and all known persons who may be necessary and proper parties to this proceeding as distributes of GRAZIA 110S- CHITTA. deceased. EMILY MOSCHITTA. wife of PHILIP MOSCHITTA. and GRACE daughter of PHILIP both residing at No.

321 West Street. Borough of Manhattan. York City. and a A. 3C PHILIP MOSCHITTA.

son of PHIL MOSCHITTA, whose present is A. F. 12390233 Bk: 867. 3754 Students Training Squadron. Shepourd A.

F. B. Texas. Commanding Officer Major General Caleb V. Haynes, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS.

KATHERINE REALE. who resides at No. 1436 Greene Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, has sented her account as Administratrix of GRAZIA MOSCHITTA, deceased, lately residing at No. 227 Central Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, and petition praying that account may be judicially settled; NOW.

THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings. to be held in Room 25-A at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings. on the 9th day of September. 1952. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon E. IVAN RUBENSTEIN, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn.

in the said County the 24th day of June. 1952. AARON Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Sul Jy14-4t.

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