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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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12 BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1941 RAHAtt FULTON ST. ot HOYT 'V Come to our Barbecue! Tomorrow at "Charcoal Charlie" presiding! 3 I Don't miss our Barbecue Shop, either. We've collected all sorts of equipment to make your backyard barbecues a cinch. You'll find everything you need from a lflc weenie fork to a de luxe portable grill. Barbecue Shop Fifth, Eatt Charlie's an expert knows his barbecues from steak to shishkkabob.

Come, try his steak sizzled over the coals the "Charcoal Charlie" way. Demonstration at 2 3 0 in our model kitchen, and you'd better be early! Steak for everybody! Barhrcue Shop Fifth, Ent fig. SAFARI TO BROOKLYN These glorified beauties from the M.G.M. studios in Hollywood ore part of the "Ziegfeld Girl" caravan of beauty touring the country to publicize the film, opening Thursday ot Loew's Metropolitan. The showgirls will appear tomorrow ot an Oppenheim-Collins fashion review.

'Ziegfeld Girls' to Star In Fashion Show Here mi Tre-e-e-e mendous linen finish spun rayon hats 1-98 Great cartwheels with rayon grosgrain edging, brctons, huge scoop bonnets, biggish sailors, mushroom brims. Some with rayon grosgrain open crowns, some with closed crowns. Black, brown, navy, white, natural, benedictine brown, yellow, copen, pink. Sizes 21 Yz, 22 and 23 in the group. No mail or phone orders.

As Thrift Eat Virginia Cruzon and Myrna Dell, the two screen beauties appearing in the fashion show, will wear the same gowns they wore in the movie. Along with their own dresses, they will exhibit a costume worn by Judy Garland in one of the picture's outstanding scenes. The two girls were chosen for the tour because it was felt that they represented the perfect "Ziegfeld Girl" of 1941 in "physical proportions, personality, charm, beauty and talent." Editor's note: An unusually large number of husbands are expected to accompany their wives to the fashion show. Hollywood in Brooklyn will be on display tomorrow when a lash-Ion review will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at Oppenheim Collins' department store.

Consisting of two showgirls from production, eight creations by Adrian and a group of paintings by McClelland Barclay, Neysa McMein, James Montgomery Flagg and other artists, the Ziegfeld Girl" caravan of beauty will be the star attraction. The exhibit, valued at $100,000. will offer a public preview of the musical film opening Thursday at Loew's Metropolitan Theater. i Mil mm Call Van Voorhees Girls Win Majority A uV tm ml 1 ll I Of Offices at L.I.U. Girls won an overwhelming victory in the annual elections for student offices at Long Island University, it was announced today.

All officers of the senior and Junior classes next year will be women. Officers elected to head the Student Self -Government Association included Michael Rizzo, president; Phyllis P. Bob, vice president; Victoria Bloom, secretary, and Michael Kozonis, treasurer. Senior class officers elected were Mary Maneri, president; Margaret McCormick, vice president; Violet Murphy, secretary, and Catherine Levay, treasure. New officers of the junior class Include Roslyn Berg, president; Marcia Bosniak, vice president; Marcia Adelberg, secretary, and Yetta Hopchik, treasurer.

The sophomore class will be headed by Joseph Chall. president; Edward Lewis, vice president; Dor-othy Hunt, secretary, and Doris Weiss, treasurer. Family to Reunion The Van Voorhees Association, torn posed of members of a family which settled In Flatlands, then called New Amersfoort, in 1660, wtll hold its ninth annual meeting Saturday at the Hotel Pennsylvania, Manhattan. Notices of the meeting have been sent to 1,860 embers of the Van Voorhees family who now live in 44 States. The meeting will start with a get-arquainted session at 11 a.m., to be followed by luncheon and a business session.

Miss Maud E. Dil-liard will speak on "Family Records; Their Importance and Preservation." Brooklynites who are officers of the organization include Maude E. Voris. 419 Neck Road, secretary; Wheeler N. Voorhees, 1878 Coney Island treasurer, and Stephen R.

Voris, 2526 E. 26th and Ralph S. Voorhees, 1788 W. 11th members of the executive committee. St.

Francis Auxiliary Holds Annual Breakfast Sunday Members of the St. Francis College Auxiliary will hold their annual communion breakfast Sunday In the Columbus Club. 1 Prospect Park West, after attending mass in the chapel of Our Lady of Angels Open or closed toesl City or country! With prints or plains! ftilbwy dream dresses 16. 95 Moonlight and romance are their natural setting. Sweetly innocent in their covered shoulders and high necks, sheer seduction in their floating skirts, lasticized shirring, slit bodices.

"Sugar Mist," chiffon woven of Celancse rayon yarn. Blue, yellow, melon, white. Sizes 10 to 18. Evening Shop, Third, East Registered V. S.

Patent Ofie. Church. The Rev. James F. Kelly, moderator of the auxiliary, will be the celebrant of the mass.

Frank J. Sheed will be the principal speaker at the breakfast. Mrs. Thomas H. Cullen and Mrs.

Frank Dollard are co-chairmen of the arrangements committee. It's De Mura brown and whites 6.50 Sketched a mere two of many styles. Both glove fitting because they're elasticized. Both cool, easy to clean, buck-finished suede with calf. Also in blue and white and black and white.

Better Shoe Shop, Third, West ABRAHAM fULTON ST. at HOVT SCO ARE YOUR EYES ON THE JOB? 53 What's all this? Holes punched in a stocking it never runs! 1.15 That's exactly what you can do with Van Raalte's Run-pruf silk stockings Ask yourself these questions and judge for yourself pair ALL SILK BUT NOT MESH I Knit in a revolutionary way that locks each stitch, preventing any runs from starting. A three-thread weight for every-day wear. THEY WEAR AND CLING I They have the elastic, clinging quality that silk alone imparts. Knit so closely they arc more snag resistant, too.

IMPROVED 432 TIMES I Each stocking bean a tag with the notation RP4J2 your amazing assurance that they've been improved that many timei. I Are you bothered by "pye-fatigueM? Poei artificial light lire your eyes? Do your eyes focus correctly? Do you Mink freely in a utrong light? Do you use your eyes without rent? If you're like moct of us, you'll ayrre thai it's about time you hatl your ryri Come in. Let our optometritn gip you an ryrnijjlit checkup I Optnmetrinte: E. C. Minlz, R.

IVberall Summtr colons Cordial a roiy blq; Spie a loft tan blj: Pcan a golden bolq. Slui l1 to Wt, AiVS Htmirry, Street Floor, Crntral CUMBERLAND -M0 MAIL PHONE1 ORDERS FILLED Wednesday and all Brooklyn will extend a warm welcome to the Naval Chiefs of eleven South American Republics when their good-will tour brings them to Brooklyn to lunch aboard the new U.S.S. North Carolina at the Navy Yard, OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Menine, EaU.

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Years Available:
1841-1963