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16 BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED, OCT. 1947 Mrs. Strylcer Hostess To Party Committee BOOKS OF THE DAY Your Birthday By Stella J4JL UJortk Mrs. Henry V. Btryker of M4 Westminster Road entertained this let LXDOZB OP LTINO BOO.

gVnkK- ay Si Cm. as.ee. afternoon for members of the bridge committee sponsoring a benefit for the Brooklyn Nursery tired, so "utterly exhausted of having a "gay" evening or telling us Just how he like drapes to hang. The following paragraph. By DR.

EDWIN K. KOWLET Byrnes Hollings English Department, St. John's WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 Dear Helen Worth I wonder If there are any couples who would enjoy playing cards perhapa two or three times a month? Poker, pinochle or any other game agreed on. It would be Juat a sociable game and would provide an describing a supper Henry has and Foster Home at 398 Herkimer St. Mrs.

Stryker Is chairman of the bridge which will take place Miss Jean Carland Hollings, Born today, you are sensitive to all prepared for Dandy, the leader of University, University College Thj Ledger of Lyinf Dog- a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her that goes on In the world. You are the criminal band, and the sole man A. Hollings of 139-22 tale In the tradition, but most cer evening of enjoyable entertainment survivor of it, now his friend, in on Dec.

3 at the Brooklyn Woman's Club. Among" those present were Mrs. highly Intuitive and have definite psychic powers. Yours is a strong and determined will. You are Coolidge Jamaica, and tainly not of the aame high literary for card-lovers.

club from among your readers who calibre of such masterpieces of Robert J. Byrnes, son of Mr. Our poker game was broken up ar seeking new friends. Albert Beebe, president of the story telling as "Robinson Crusoe," friendly and appear gay on the Those fellows and girls between and Mrs. Robert Byrnes of Woman's Auxiliary of the home "Treasure Island and Men surface, but this is a camouflage.

the ages of 20 and 30 who would 152-29 118th Jamaica, Against the Sea." Many things hurt you, but you like to participate In bowling In Miss Mildred Balr.brtdge. Miss Mabel Campbell, Mrs. Ganson J. were married recently in Grace if' f. It is furnished with the same Episcopal Church, Jamaica, have the good sense to know that you cannot get anywhere in a the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn, one or two nights a week; should literary decor as these earlier troduces a new note into the liter ature of adventure: The newly clean parlor smelt of furniture polish, geraniums and fresh baked cake; In the mellow light mahogany, china, crystal glistened; a nosegay smiled and nodded in the breeze from the open door; the kettle sang and the clock ticked.

The foregoing quotation la In. novels. In the usual order, there highly competitive world if you are contact me before Oct. IS. Baldwin, Mrs.

Arthur C. Edmonds, Mrs. Harold K. McKee, Mrs. Frederick E.

Rleger, Mrs. C. Wesley Meytrott, Mrs. John R. Dins-more and Mrs.

George C. Douglas. with the Rev. George Mc-Murry officiating. A reception followed at the Hotel Sheraton, appears a description of a ship Thanks very much and the best too sensitive.

Correlate your dual personalities and make them click wreck, a desert island and a band of everything to you for your great Manhattan. or villains as murderous as any successfully. Your life may not be work done through the column in avid reader of adventure stories an easy one. But you have the the Brooklyn Eagle. JOE.

The attendants were Miss could desire. To offset the numer My dear Joe Thank youi Bee Joan Johnston of Jamaica and ability to triumph over obstacles, in addition to talents which can ical superiority of the doers of evil, Fete Miss Hcrney Miss Regina Harney was feted what I mean about the autmun days stirring most every one Into deed unique In the writings usually there is, naturally, a whole bundle take you far on the road to success. of coincidences operating In favor at a miscellaneous shower last some form of recreation? Letters You enjoy the study or science, Robert Coote of Kew Gardens. Bridesmaids included the Misses Edith Murphy of Hollis, Dorothy Smith of Richmond Hill and Norma Fehse of Mal- or the hero, enabling him to tri forwarded. HELEN WORTH.

associated with rugged castaways and could easily earn for Henry Colby the title of the "Robinson Crusoe In Crinoline." philosophy and the Oriental when tht two couple with whom we played, had to leave New York and axt permanently settled in Texas and California respectively. This leaves us stranded and we do miss the game so very much. Couples between the ages of 35 and 45 please communicate with me, and I am quite sure that many evenings of mutual enjoyment will be had. EAGLE READER. My dear Eagle Reader "Come little leaves, said the wind one day: 'Come o'er the meadows with me and play.

Put on your dresses of green and gold, for Winter Is near, and the days grow Remember? It Is typical of the change In seasons that when it's time to come Indoors, clubs and social groups suddenly spring Into activity. May you find some pleasant and congenial card players. Letters to you will be forwarded. HELEN WORTH. Dear Helen Worth As a reader of your excellent column In the Brooklyn Daily Eagle I should like yqur help in organizing a bowling night by the Misses Patricia, and Kathleen Boyle at their home, 572 umph over his enemies with the Dear Helen Worth This Is an minimum amount of exertion.

Senator St. Miss Harney will be To find what the stars have In appeal for pinochle players. I am Furthermore, to care for those married on Nov. 8 to Joseph A. middle-aged bachelor, an old store for tomorrow, select your Alice Bondy readers who may be allergic to sea Ryan, a cousin of the hostesses.

verne. The ushers were Walter Titus, cousin of the bride, of Corvallis, Joseph Carr and bank employe and would like to birthday star and read the corre BABY'S There were 30 guests present at organize a group to play, say, once sponding paragraph. Let your stories, there is a thrilling account of the experiences of Henry Colby, the buffet supper, following the Bondy laffee week from to 13. Bid birthday star be your dally guide. Edward Ingretsen, both of Ja shower.

tne Keeper or the diary or the pinochle, played by three or more, maica. Thursday, October Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bondy of 25 while seeking his for LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.

Don't let has always appealed to me as enjoyable pastime. I would be Inter The bride was graduated tune in the Australian Gold Rush Mr. and Mrs. George E. Cun Woodruff Ave.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss dar-dreams ccniuse the main Issue. Colds of the 1850's. With the success ningham jr. or 384 11th St. an SCORPIO lOel.

14-Nov. Ml Tnlnis ested in teaching beginners who look beuer on tht surface than the? Alice Bondy, to Eugene Jaffee, which attends all his effort, he nounce the birth of a daughter would like to pass a sociable eve actually art. The best-knowir from Richmond Hill High School, attended Wilson College at Chambersburg, was graduated in June from Bar manages to accumulate a tidy Helen Marie Cunningham, on 8AQITTARIUS (Not. 33-DM. M) son of Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Jaffee of 2037 Union St. nlng In this way. We could play at Sept. 25 at the Methodist Hospi Don't let someone over-promote you on a new idea.

the home of each member in turn, Miss Bondy is a graduate of tal. Mrs. Cunningham Is the for home remedy you can use to relieve distress of colds mm 0m sl a. is to rub throat, CRl chest, back with voii Capricorn (Dee. as-jan.

10) Hold My home is In the Bedford-Stuy- amount of this world's goods and to marry. The last entry in the "Ledger" tells of his return to Lying Dog Island for his honeymoon. Schick School of Design. Mr Jaf on to your temper. vesant section and is conveniently nard College and attended the Ballard School.

Mr. Byrnes is a graduate of Newtown High Aquarius Jan. 31-reo. i prac fee served with the Medical Corps mer Miss Mildred Annelli, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph An nelll of 180 8th St. reached. I am a Protestant. in the European theater for two Too Obvious Thank you for your co-operation. School, Elmhurst.

A navy vet years and now is a student of tical matteri eontlnui to be Important to your welfare. PISCES iFeb 30-March 211 A poiilble Journey may be on the schedule. ARIES (Mar. 22-Apr. 201 Improve your personal business relations with Sections of the story are as ex architecture at Cooper Union.

The eran of three years service he Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kelly of H.

K. Letters forwarded. HELEN WORTH. wedding is planned for Christmas. citing as one could demand of any book of adventure but large por Southold spent the weekend at is now associated with a Man hattan radio concern.

others. There's notKing TAURUS (Aor. 21-Mar 211 Your per tion oi it sup into the doldrums Fine for Older Us sonal ambitions may be (urthered If you The Barclay, Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs.

C. A. Steadman of Woodslde also were visitors at The Barclay. gagement of their daughter, The couple has returned from of poor writing. Amonir other put out energy.

Looser' Opens Forum For Child Care weaknesses, the author seeks so GEMINI (May 22-June 22 If your work Is buying and selllnc. this should Miss Eileen Elizabeth Crawford, to Leon C. Kelmer a motor trip through Canada and are making their home be a profitable day. sedulously to create an atmosphere of reality that his Intentions are too obvious. He succeeds only in really finer than CANCER (June 23-JuIr 23) Take time to put your house In order.

LEO (July 24-Au. 23 Your eareer New Set of Ears son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Kelmer of 200 Lenox Road.

A week's series of nine on correct with the bride's parents. Gottfried Xelson Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gott can be furthered today If you combine Miss Crawford was graduated To Help Mother child care methods got under business and social events. VIROO (Aug.

24-Bept. 22 Tour tal enta can be used to advantage now. from St. Catherine's Academy A new contribution to step- way at Frederick Loeser's yesterday. Mary Alice Bowen, fried of 880 47th St.

announce and the College of New Rochelle. Mr. Kelmer was saving In the home Is an electronic device called Telehome The effective yet gentle action of Ex-Lax makes It an ideal laxative for elderly people. Nothing harsh or upsetting about it And its delicious chocolate taste makes Ex-Lax a real pleasure to take I Still only 10. Economy size, 254.

the engagement of their daugh a registered nurse and an ex graduated from Fordham Col pert on Infant psychology, Is Self-Improvement Is Their Aim CAROLINA ter, Miss Miriam Gottfried to Marvin Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nelson of 5001 14th destroying the note of Illusion he has been striving to bring into being. The reader's attention is drawn away from the scene being described and he is forced to listen to the author's arguments to convince him of the truth of something which the reader has accepted as being true. Particularly irritating to me was the character of Henry Colby.

He is too too effeminate, too He is always "so" lege and attended Fordham University Law School. He is conducting the program. The program offers a full- which allows the lady of the house to talk to others in the kitchen, basement, garage-even listen for the baby asleep in the nursery all without cWtaW New Yorkers want to learn with the United States Depart Ave. Both are attending CY I hV JUmrica'i Largest how to (1) Improve their vocal color motion picture titled "Babies Can Be Fun," showing the care of the infant from the ment of Justice. Duetsch Jones UV-LHA Sailing Laxativt Brooklyn College.

Nozlglia Webb ularies, (2) iron out the quirks leaving her chair. in their personalities and (3) time he is brought from the hos Telehome consists of a master RICE Mrs. Gertrude A. Noziglia of speak a foreign language pital to his first day at nursery Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Helen station which can originate and fluently, In that order of prefer school. 12 Kings Place announces the engagement of her daughter, receive response from as many Lucille Jones, daughter of Mr, ence, it was reported today by For fathers (new and pro as three speaker stations which and Mrs.

Noah Oscar Jones of Miss Mary Jane Noziglia, to HAS GOT IT spective) there will be a special the City College Adult Education program. Joseph Webb son of Mr. Cooks Iarier7whitr2 fluffier, taetiar with ach grain itparatej A trVw sVeasf hetf session on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. rarii KCiriS I OX IVEKT tuuuJ may be conveniently located to save steps. It may be easily installed by the home owner.

and Mrs. Joseph Webb of 946 Other sessions will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m., and on 55th St. Results of an enrollment survey of the program's 2,700 students for the first of three The system is a product of the Garden City News Special to tht Brooklyn Eagle Garden City, Oct. 1 Mrs. Luther H.

Klce of Brook president-elect of the Woman's Auxiliary of the American Medical Association, was the guest of honor at a tea given by the Woman's Auxiliary of the Nassau County Miss Noziglia is a graduate Webster Electric Company of semesters this year indicated of Lafayette High School. Mr. Williamston, N. to Edward George Duetsch 2d, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward George Duetsch of Brooklyn. The wedding was performed in the Methodist Church of Williams-ton and was followed by a reception at the George Reynolds Hotel. The bride was given in mar Racine, Wis. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m, Botanic Garden Plans Rose Day Webb was graduated from New Utrecht High School and served three years with the army in that the course on vocabulary improvement drew a larger registration than any of the 269 other courses offered.

"The For faster, finer, fully automatic cooking, choose a "CP" GAS RANGE Beit automatic features Easy to keep eleaa More modem conveniences Etsloet te ceok with Cool In operation Low Heels Stay Europe. Medical Society in the auditorium Psychology of Personality Ad- By Popular Demand Because there are more than of Nassau Hospital yesterday. Mrs MAYONNAISE Cutrone Schwelger fustment" ranked second in Klce Is a past president of the riage by her father. Sister of The old adage "long dresses- Miss Lucille Schwelger, popularity, with a basic course Nassau Auxiliary and of the New the bridegroom, Miss Anne 5,000 varieties of roses, beginners and many professional gardeners find the selection of high heels" Is running afoul, daughter of Mrs. Clara York State Auxiliary.

Mrs. E. Freeman Miller, the president, according to St. Louis shoe In conversational bpanish running a close third. Schwelger of 1359 Nostrann Duetsch, was maid of honor and bridesmaids included Miss Frances Thomas and Miss roses for home gardens a mm- THE stylists.

welcomed members and guests at Ave. and the late Matthew cult task. IATIIT M001U AM NOW OH DISPLAY AT OUR SHOWROOMI AND IY AUTHORIZED LOCAL DIAURI the tea. Schwelger, was married Sunday Expert advice on this subject perfect Evelyn Griffon, both of Williamston. Bonnie Lynn Jones, to Thomas Cutrone, son of Mr.

Results of a fashion-preference survey show that women are thoroughly sold on flat-heel comfort and intend to stay that will be given by Dr. Raymond Colony House Party Chairmen Announced and Mrs. Alexander Cutrone of Mrs. Robert Parker Thomas gave a bridge luncheon for 12 at her Kilburn Road home yesterday, among the guests being Mrs. R.

niece of the bride, was flower C. Allen, executive secretary of meal an BLEND girl. Mrs. Donald B. Knight, chair the American Rose Society, at the 20th annual Fall Rose Day 1621 Nostrand Ave.

The Rev. John N. Dooley performed the ceremony in Holy Cross man of the bundle tea and way. New designs include a flat that will hold Its own with the longer hemline. Narrow- Greason Gordon, Mrs.

William M. Calder Mrs. Robert D. Calder, KINGS COUNTY LIGHTING COMPANY (740 FOURTH AVINUI 4127 NIW UTIICHT AVINUI Teleekes SH 1-1000 G. Robert Duetsch, brother of the bridegroom, was best evenff to be held at the Brooklyn Bo fashion show for the benefit of Church.

tanic Garden Tuesday after Mrs. W. Coverly Fischer and Mrs. A. Oakley Lohrke.

Colony House, at the Hotel SOLD ONIY AT INDIPINDINT OROCIRI Miss Dolores Schwelger was toed, slender-soled, and flouting a soft pleated effect around the man and Aitrea iiuorjara Ryder of Brooklyn and James Warren Jones of Jamesville, N. were ushers. maid of honor for her sister noon, Oct. 7. Fitzerald Olock vamp, it carries a femininity and the Misses Elaine that subtly disguises the blunt Schweiger, Roberta Carlsen The marriage of Miss Eleanor Wmm.

Kom. absence of a tapering heel. FltzGerald, daughter of Mr. and St. George Roof on Wednesday afternoon, Oct.

15, announced her chairmen and committees as follows: Co-chairman, Mrs. Carlton W. Roll; reception, Mrs. Gordon L. Edwards, president of Colony House, Mrs.

E. Clifford Place, Mrs. John L. Swan, Mrs. Henry T.

Mrs. Edward J. FltzGerald of Frances Cutrone, Margaret Groth were bridesmaids and Laurel Ann Schweiger was flower girl. The bride was 397 1st to Herbert J. Glock Laundry Light sfk sfk PMWTtYIELP KEUEYE H.ei.

of tttes wkk mMlr. HuuUMeBt SudleHj Daylight bulbs for the elec son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Glock, also of Brooklyn, will take Christmas Cards Are in Season The Associated American Artists Galleries at 711 5th Manhattan, announces the opening today of its Christ given in marriage by her uncle Charles Parisio.

tric fixtures that supply light place at a nuptial mass in St. Corwin, Mrs. Harry M. Rice, Mrs. Dorothy Roche, Mrs.

John for the home laundry center are recommended by experts of Joseph Cutrone was best man for his brother and the ushers Francis Xavier Church on Saturday, Oct. 25. The Rev. B. Ackerman; patroness, Miss were Al Cutrone, Jerry Bern "DoritidJucQcm mas Card Room in which its 1947 collection of cards created Dorothy Brown, Mrs.

John Lawrence Smith, Mrs. Helen R. the U. S. Department of Agriculture.

A3 most housewives know, these bulbs are made with a blue glass which gives hardt, Charles Simons and exclusively for the galleries Walter Schweiger. A reception will be on exhibition and sale Sayles, Mrs. Harry L. Cook Miss Beatrice Ruckgaber; Invi was held at the Rainbow. The i -Miie! i couple will reside at 1359 Nos tations and tickets, Mrs.

Alfred daily, except Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The artists who created the cards are Gordon indigestion on your night out off white light like natural daylight instead of the yellowish light given off by ordinary bulbs. This light makes it eas trand Ave. H.

Mever. Mrs. Henry Cra ford Kcl Grant, William Cropper, Adolf Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Dehn, Luigi Lucioni, Arnold John Kean will officiate and a breakfast will follow at Gregory's. Miss FltzGerald will be given In marriage by her father and will have her sister, Miss Mary E. FltzGerald as maid of honor and the Misses Florence Glen-non and Mary Wall as bridesmaids. Stanley Mizarek will be best man and the ushers will be John and Thomas Kennedy. Miss FitzGerald was graduated from Manual Training High School.

Mr. Glock served as staff sergeant with the U. S. Army Combat Engineers for three years In the Pacific Crawford of 2287 Lorlng Place, Acken Mrs. Ernest J.

Collins, Mrs. Piatt Willets; door prizes, Mrs. Ainsworth L. Smith; bundles, Mrs. Elizabeth Z.

Leslie, Mrs. S. R. Vanna-man and publicity, Mrs. Harold M.

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