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I TRY THE PLAN FOR MEN AND WOMEN Noted Designer Patterns SCHOOL and COLLEGE FIND YOURStlF BROOKLYN ACADEMY FOUNOfB lilt a IKINTS APMtOVII -NEWS1 CO-ED PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOL I I AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL MAKING SCHOLARS Queens College in Flushing has 16 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB: 8, 1953 7" Women's Club Activities Major Jordan to Speak At Woman's Club Brooklyn Woman's Club will hold Club Day tomorrow, with Maj. George Racy Jordan, U. S. A. retired, as guest speaker.

been ranked among the top coed colleges in the country for the production of scholars. Findings of a survey under auspices of the Ford Foundation for the Advancement of Education are that Cn-MIC COUMK ALL IlISJtCTt Mart School Diploma SECRETARIAL SEILLS Shorthand -Typini COACHING CLASSES a Equivalency Diploma ENGLISH TOR NEW AMERICANS Berlnnere Advanced folder os fleuue.f Reflatered by Board ot Raaanta Appro ad by Veterana AdmLrUalraUon YMCA EVENING SCHOOL 15 We (3rd New lark 13, N. I. ISilc.lt J-S117 a) raotk vh a. ladividvat IN SMAlt MOUn tataler UttI Haari U- d) crawdad eanditiana Credit far cewrtea tohea at ether Kkaatt.

ACADEMIC BUSINESS COURSES a rVMrttiw tar CfMt, Prftfeisttnal Queens rated tenth in turning out recognized scholars from 1945 to 1951. Top laurels went to Swarthniore, Reed, Grlnnell, Kala-mazoo, Cornell, Antioch, Vniversity of Chicago, Obeiiin, Cai leton and Queens In that order. Major Jordans topic will be "Blundering Away the Arsenal of America." I Cor. MONTAGUE I HENRY STS. HOOKUN attia 4-4HT-4U) lAST TO REACHt I.M.T.

Court Si. lera Hell Jay St. l.l t. ar. Hell Sta.

All "SI" end Trolley St. Neerky. COMMENCEMENT Dona 1021 Foster awarded Bausch Lomb honor for outstanding scholarship in i 1 TINSTITUTE On the receiving line will heanl" Floral Park, the members of the board, Harry Koslow is president, and those serving at the teaj A Chinese luncheon and card tables will he Mrs. Frank will be held by the Sarah science at Hunter College High Sehool graduation. She will at tend Brooklyn College Mary Ellen Crane, 1371 E.

34th Chapter at 12:30 Tuesday, at the New Palm, 1637 E. 16th GIRLS: 4 reart old throuih hlh uhool Parcells. Mrs. William E. Howes.

Mrs. George W. Win-ans and Mrs. Lawrence Case. The Hospitality Commit Street.

Mrs. Madeline Berger is President. Seoadod 101 SomII. ceeeoeiol floim tee will serve under the chair- Woman's Forum a T- I mansmp oi an. i The Woman's Forum of Nas BOYS: 4 reara aid throw areta naat A well-balanced prog rim which preparea for the world of tod a 7 and carrlea on a tradition of culture.

OUTSTANDING COLLEGE PREPARATION Art, aaaw, drmatlta, Kuraaliw. alayfrwaa, mttorn lyaiauiaia and HUR- p.t. irlaa. altar-Hlml attiitlu. Cartlol kaaltk Mamitl.a, km wvita.

Naar km and aukway Mmi. PartMillttd iattrocliea ty interettti taacnerf yon. Poolt, likrery, Inteerent, Arklttw ley Smiee Slam A.M. Transferrini Student! May Start at Any Timt APPaovfB by the Stole of Educeliee Of Private Hiell Scheel. is ,1 RICOONIZFB- by Collet, end Univorilliei I throughout the United Stoles.

reoiey Jir noiw County, of which Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred J. Clayton. jJames Sivers of Rockville (iuext from Finland Cent re is president, announc- The Business and the resumption of regular isessions of its Human Rela-smnal omens Club, of Brook-(lions VVorkshop.

The Rm in lyn will meet at the Norwegian'(he was npirt pn Thurs-Cluh, 117 Columbia Heights, on dav in Ludlum School, Hemp-Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. The speak-steaf. er will he Consul Matti Pyykko a Rroup 0f Hofstra students of Finland. presented a play "Discrimina- Barnard Korum I'ion for Everybody" followed Harnj BuhUt Irwin Ttra Dana BrHtner Mary Ellea Crane renrt mi ik mtiuntr MSUItSt a KCHTHIlL (ONUS daughter of John F. Crane, basketball coach at Cathedral Trep and athletic director for Catholic Youth Organization, is recent FALL SPRING SUMMER SESSIONS C0-E now at out new location PERFECT LANDING for YOU-rlrht Intsitwell.

permanent job payinf $195 up per me. titer to pleat-nt days el eaty training. START NOW graduate of Catherine McAuley Hih School. She enters Notre; Dame College, Staten Island Harvey Bashist, 1684 53d Sf in i the February graduating class at Champlain College of the State University of New York Irwin Towers, 1440 54th winner Thirty-three colleges and unl by a discussion period led by Christian Westphalen of Garden City. Dr.

Alphonse Hen- versities with alumnae groups in the New York area are co- of $250 undergraduate scholarship of Affiliated Advertising FREE LIFETIME PLACEMENT SERVICE Moraine, Alwaoen el Ereeiae, Sonioat Ce-f Coll, Write or Phono for Rootlet ingburg of Adelphi College is Agencies Network. He's a senior at City College School of Busi ness and Civic Administration. nitrating with Barnard Col-I moderator. -irs. Jonn Larr lege to sponsor the fifth annual Duff of Garden City and Mrs.

Barnard Forum on Harold Cagen of West Hemp-at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, stead, co-chairmen. PATTERN M201 A FRANK STARR ORIGINAL SECRETARIAL EaWT OLD SALT Jim Bailey, 4B2A 8lh an indusd ial design I Operated ut 'TlflYM V' I at the University of Cincinnati, Is an old salt at 19, louh THalmangl. 5-3595 1 having rompleted a five-month nea voyage under the universilyjTjCMvMionMo i ue rnruin win nesin wun a Pmoria Foundation SCHOOL The Tillv Rly Memorial itinciieon at p.m. toiioweu by the program at 2 p.m. work-and-Mudy plan of education.

He shipped aft maintenance Comaleta Seeratariot Caeriaa Foundation held its first social, a rai-rl nartv. vesterdav at. the Cpniering around the theme. man aboard the S.S. Binghamton Victory, touched at Turkey, Greece, Libya, Morocco, Labrador, Greenland and Newfoundland.

Before his senior year at Brooklyn Tehnleal High School, he joined (he seaman's union "on permit," has shipped on nine different ships since. Intantlye Cavrte In Shorthand Typtne) Review, Sruih-ue and Soaad Courtee DISTINaiVI INVIIrONMENT, OUTSTANDING PACUITY. facollent Plerament leeard. dtth Veda, DAT AND tVENINO SfSSIONS VISIT, CAll or WHITE FOP. CATAlO 24 SIDNEY PLACE llXrtZZ- MIN 4-07W Ctiart.ru' by N.

Y. Stat. Board 'Lecade of Decision for Higher evv "of the rr0spect the. program (nter 0cean include a discussion of theAve and Llncoln R(1 problems to be encountered as the greatly-increased school Chapter Party population reaches college The Flatbush Chapter of the National Cancer Foundation NEW SPRING DECOLLETAGE R.elntl. A n.n.pr.llt anri ommimity on.nlr.tian.

OFFERS: eualtty imtrurtion at.dar.t. lit In VETS The i 1 a 5023 lith named home School of Engineering lists secretary of Harvard Colleae MUSIC DRAMA DANCE For Children, Yount People, Adults IndiTidnal and Group Inalructloll RIGISTKR NOW! SPRING TKRM BKG1NS FEB. th Come in, phone or turtle; St. F.li klyn 17. NC.

t-KfJl will have "Chance for Chance h. G. biedle. general traffic Card pdrty. on Wednesday at manager of Armstrong Cork 8:30 p.m.

at the Woodruff three borough veterans in itsDcbate Council Kingsman, assare, IS 1st Place; Brooklyn College weekly, Star of Frank Starr's Spring collection, this fashion with the graceful scoop of neckline and whirling width of skirt. Created by American designer Peg Endersby a lady who believes in figure-flattery first and foremost. Note how beautifully she molds the bodice to give you that nice 1-o-n-g line through the middle. The original of Pattern M201 was a print, black tracery of leaves delicately etched on white silk shantung. But here's where you, the home dressmaker, have the greatest advantage.

With this well-designed and beautifully cut pattern, you can make this enchanting dress in silk taffetaor polished cotton or any of the exciting new Spring fabrics. And best of all, Company, Lancaster. and Temple, 151 Woodruff Ave executive vice president of the Girl clubs League iva Sti we and lists Larmine Ann REGENTS, C011EGE ENTRANCE 4 Alfred Roberts, 1107 E. 98th Samuels and Jack Klein as new wociaiea iramc liuds oi. xlle ew York League of America, will address the fin-i Girls clubs, 243 E.

60th St. They will study electrical associate editors Elizabeth SUCCESSFUL minus IM1KINS FemotTuis EASTMAN SCHOOL E. C. SHINES, A.I., Pril. AND BUSINESS tth Grode Through High School DAY IVI.

CO-ID Atciedlleol by loaret of Peqentl and leodmq Collegei G.I. Approved OUt BIPIOAU ADMITS TO COtlfOf engineering. Cadet Midshipman Thomas Ryan, 1458 E. 13th rr rr r- 5- i st- Manhattan, will sponsor i dine i iuii SL me lower I Valentino hr rlrro and ranasta nutei i nartv At its hnarlmiartprc Sat. a.

you'll have an original from the house of Frank Starr a iame urday afternoon. Mrs. Howard SECRETARIAL tiprntiuTiue oanle ACCOUNTING InUrn.tlanll Tr0 P.efUt.r.d by the R.o.fitt. Day 4, Ev.nin. Bulletin Reeucat 141 UIINtTM N.T.

44th ST.) Ml. 2 1527 Dorgan, 7901 4th new alumnae secretary of campus sorority at Olivet College, Michigan Lawrence Freed-man, 2235 Ocean Parkway, appointed managing editor of Herald, Hobart and William Smith Colleges undergraduate newspaper. of the Park Sheraton on their observance of C. Night'' on Tuesday. L.

I. Federation The legislation and Thiel is general chairman of i new prexy of Newman Cluh at State University Maritime College, Fort Schuyler. POLICY Dart mouth College's Amos Tuck School nf Business Administration will award master of business ad 4J7 SU1IUSH AVE. XT. Cor.

FULTON ST. Oiaf.aallvaao Pal Thtalrr. Braoklya I. V. tlUtarl tat? emti 1'iall Na this party.

that's highly prized in America's most exclusive stores. Pattern M201is available in misses' sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. See your pattern for required yardages. Send 50 cents (in coins) for Pattern M201 to the Brooklyn Eagle, Pattern Department, P. O.

Box 59, Old Chelsea Station, civics Hadassah Mid ood Group LEARN TO OPERATE nepanmeiu oi me i.ong isiana: Midwoori Group of Hadaswh T. 1 t' 1 Underwood, Elliott Fisher, Sunrlitrand reueirfunn omens liuos Will hold its annual bazar IBM TRAINING ADDING. BILLING AND ACCOUNTING MACHINF.S New York 11, N. Y. Please print plainly your- name, address ministration degree in place of, COSMIC Smith College's win meet on nnay at Tuesday and Wednesday, from a.m.

at the Garden City Hotel. io a.m.' to 10 p.m. at Aperion Small tuition chorf. Writ, if Ukahona master of commercial science; prnt winir Kofskv. 55 Linden with zone, style number and size.

LClin.ton 2-1940 lor infnrmotiae oeiidiuT jonn nenneu; Manor, Kings Highway and Kay Punak Wlrloe Tob Day-Evenmf Claitei SV Earoll Now COMBINATION BUSINESS SCHOOL 131 West 1 25th Street, N. Y. C. I 1 JrtPT 1 UNDERWOOD CORPORATION OPERATOR SCHOOL Boulevard, Is currently directing "Operation Skyhook," an degree beginning in June. SCRIBES Arthur Goldblatt, i yj r.

rnnii r. i jn, Child Care ana i ongressman rranu St. Luncheon will be served er will be the speakers. Mrs.jfrom noon l0 2 p.m. Proceeds Richard Haidelberger is chair-, wU1 R0 t0 Hadassah Medical a i rt.

n. f-jyfl jar ininrmnuun r.Pil llliriii, ill IU9IIIU n- a. rt l- a The McGraths. The Crcrigs to Celebrate A double celebration for the nt-riltli, ll i I SECRKTARIAI. JOURNALISM DRAFTING Base, Texas.

Team Is sending, ommkrcial spamsh dkpt. alnft luHnn itli 1 11 A 154 NASSAU ST. Mrs. Groskoph to Open Home for Prospect Club Colicky Baby rndn- Organization. SrriTtar.es to Meet Hospital Therapy League Thp New York Chantpr nf tu rri tArt.ni rr.ir a i iraainuniin- i will BEekm.n 3-4840 35th wedding anniversaries of PIANO ljUl I An SAX CLARINET FLUTI v.

I 1 IP WILLI JdllUlldl I Iiei'tfUV MP SCHOOLS IN ALL Part-Time Position While Learninf Mr. and Mrs. Sam McGrath of gather data on high energy Prospect Club, Mrs. William the Xationa TRUMPET TROMBONE DRUMS Secretaries of the Jewish Sanitar- NC I rr. leet on Tuesday; meet on lUestla.VMiim and Hnsnilal for rhmnir 145 Henry St.

and Mr. and Mrs O. Prescott, president, has com-! thrrtU mtke which honihard earth. so iannn will Inatrumente lor Rent BEGINNERS OUR SPECIALTY fi.i-i p. mi at the Brass Rail niiCiaco will hnlrl -j ennaro at John Craig of 175 Hicks St.

will VIOLIN TEACHING HAS NEW PHASE Imi jHrina. lolin IVilaKngur, pupil nf JiiKFr-h turn trai liine at Ktrlnwav Hall aftfr world Lra'hine lour. Auttmr twn lHwk. --HrlaJa-f Inn." 'Tfri iilni)." IvrhnntlM. All ntnhirma i-orrrc ir-1.

Brnnhlvn and lina WILUAMSBURGft- take place on "Wednesday at Mc GLEE ilucknell University pieiea nnai piuns lor ine celebration of its President's Day to be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph G. Groskoph, 5G2 2nd St. PIAN0C MUSIC CENTER Restaurant. .521 Fifth at the War Vet--Manhattan.

Hall, 402 Home Women Voiers I Manhattan Beach, this evening. i rt i I. Graths Restaurant, 216 Fulton underclassmen Rrunn Heine. iiakaH A iraa Kklvn a i'V A.ifJQA I nnnintmrnli rnuld arranard. rail, wrlta nr Robert IplwHta Kitiriio my.

113 V. jTlh N. T. C. 771fi and Street.

jr. nni. on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Smith 752 Hancock Congrosit.iwl Strings on the rus E' Vs Wmmj. BALLET studio is SCHOOL.

Mr. Aicbratn, a nevvpaper Math. Arith. Ala. Gao.

Trie. Calaulul. PltyatM. Fred Leifer will be the caller. S.

Novikoff CIHn ChHttrb, Asuttl Cnorh H. S. Raeants. Cnr. GnH'iaa.

W. Paint ruhlir Purse" will he the subject nf three discussion meet- In Sleeping By BEtLAH FRANCE, R.X. (Q) "I am expecting my third child soon. I have one fi and one -f'i. With both I have had and still have sleep troubles.

They never slept much at night and little during the day. The first one had colic for six months. Qayi. Eva. 2.V W.

41 Y. Wl 7-20M H2SB wiy OPt A 8TU 108. LO 5 -MM Mrs. Mollye Levine and Mrs. Eva Moses are co-chairmen.

Mrs. Prescott will present the: touring Middle Atlantic States program. The committee will! with Men's Glee Cluh Few-include Mrs. Groskoph, school administrators have Fay Underwood, Mrs. dropped in their laps in pressman for nearly 35 years, was with the Brooklyn Eagle, the Times and the New York to he held next week hy Journal and is now with the Chester.

W. Tallcott, Mrs. H. A. jdavs after assuming office.

Such Journal of Commerce. Mr. good fortune visited Dr. Ralph the Mid wood League of Women Sponsors Nite Club Event Voters. The groups will meeti The Flatbush Division of the at 1 p.m.

as follows: on Tues-jewish Sanitarium and Hospi-day. in the home of Mrs. L.tal for Chronic Diseases will Slnffman. 1306 E. 21st on1 hold its annual night club af-Wednesday.

in the home of, fair at. the Latin Quarter, this Craig, an enginer with Consoli W. Decker, president of Wyom School Directory ACADEMIC AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND PREPARATORY ADF.I.PH1 ACADEMY. 2C l.afaietie B'klsn. Co td Apply lor raioe apil ealalof.

1U. J-J72I BDRlt HAI.I, Flaliiiiih Est. ror. Fllltnp B'klyn. Regfnti A O.I.

Approrad.X'L 8-244T BROOKLYN FRIENDS SCHOOL, 110 Schermerhorn Brooklyn TRIanale B-27S COLBY ACADEMY, 65 Hanson klyn. rnuniled 1DIII. by B(8tnllMA 5-2226 ACADEMIC. ELEMENTARY AND COLLEGE PREPARATORY BERKELEY INSTITUTE, 181 Lincoln Place. Brooklyn 8Terlln 8-B060 dated Edison Company for over ing Seminary, Methodist Lin wood Sadtler, Mrs.

Frederic Turner Parsons, Irs. Rurgess Osterhout and Mrs. Elizabeth L. Glaso. Mrs.

William B. Carswell is vice-president and Mrs. Osterhout Is chairman of hospitality. What can do to avoid these 32 years is now general watch sponsored coed boarding and day school. Income, from estate forman at 14th St.

East River Mrs. L. Meisnerc 950 E. 7th1 evening. Mrs.

Minnie Tulipan station. on rriday, februarv m-ociriont Mrs Woin, ACADEMIC. ELEMENTARY, PREPARATORY AND JUNIOR COLLEGE GIRLS problems with the new baby?" Mrs. P. J.

(A) To avoid the occurrence of colic, breast-feed your baby, if you can. for the first three of Mrs. Kathleen M. Hunt of Wilkes-Barre, will go to scholarship gran's. Rofough stu- PACKER COLLEOIATE INSTITUTE.

180 Joralemon Brooklyn TRtantla ANNAPOLIS. WEST POINT. COAST GUARD PREPARATION DESIGNING WOMAN dents at Wyoming are Carole dwight scHooiasoariai Trammi an Gon Aradtmira. r.ra are. n.

i vru In the home of Mrs. N. Brum-stein and Mrs. Lillian Michael-borg. 251 fi Avenue R.

son head the committee arrang- Alumnae Gathering ng the function. The Alumnae Association of Nurses Club Cood Counsel College, Whitej The Xew York Industrial Plains, will have their annual Nurses Club will hold its reg- at least. Don't give him Dennett, 5112 12th Av; bcsiness school mine Court V7li 1-Sth SCHOOL IBM K'-r I'V'Ii. Guar. Plarmt.

Kinfa Hay. Efl. S-A5ft9 twine v-ui t. 1,1.11 ma ar. i riT.enmnra A.R14T 'By Dizabeih Hillyer Rra.

l. 8. Pat. Caelon and Lone. iir.FFi.EY browxr m-Hnm, nay.

e-. ufnette at m. ruthuih. iim ui l. i-in Qtot-linrr Pi o- illiam Often II AMR RI TRAIMNn si Hnni, Oar Et.

7 in Rt. it stlt BklTn-SO Steilmg I late. William Ui.ien. comptohfterS SCHOOLDay-Eve Pree Placement. IBS Joralemon St.JTR.

hridge and fashion show at 1 30 1 1 a meeting Tuesday, at p.m. on saturnay. in me bow- lnc Builders Club. 2 Park Ave- lo.i t'rospect aim rranKi ceramics Petinos, 10H3 Shore Parkway. workshop, iiu paint, rwn.

nan. nms i us mm I COUNTRY DAY RCHOOL BOYS Tl'TOKI (a Sad (O relate, POLY PREP Countrj Day School, St. end Tth B'klyn SHora Road 5-3809 any food except what the doctor who understands your baby says is safe for him. Some physicians blame a mother's nervousness for causing colic. They find that high-strung, excitable parents are more apt to have colicky babies than calm, "easy-going" ones are.

man Room of the Hotel bill- Manhattan. Meeting at 7:30 moie. Dinner will precede the Young Ladies Airl DRAFTING DELEHANTY 117 E. 11th 8u, StrucL Day-Era OR. 3-69M DRAFTING BLUEPRINT READING HATH.

OR.AKir. XTHrmU 15 Nan.u N. Draltlne, Soeratlrlll. JmirnellMn BEek. ays William Wallace 307 Cm-field Place, a private tutor, niHDy parents seem unable to reach the hidden fires in their The hoard of directors' of the event.

James E. ONeu, director of Industrial Service, National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, will speak WL 7-208S Brooklyn Young Ladies Aid: Society, will meet on Tues-i MONDELL 230 W. 41, N. Draflhu, ELECTROLYSIS Now as to sleep: A baby suf- on "The Industrial Nurse, the 1 um. KR EE INST.

OF ELECTROLYSIS Career opportunity. IS B. lilt N.T MU. 3-449S ELEMENTARY CO-ED dav at the Kat Midwoorl 2 with colic cannot get to ter. (Vean Ave.

Mrs. Rose: Aent sleep because of the pain, re- children. Try changing a parent's and ii ii 1 1 a child's views abonl lie says, anil the desirable Co El Reaionahle tultlonPRe.tldent i- isl PROEBEL ACADEMY. 17 Brooklyn ate. Knzlnv chairman, will preside.

gardless of how ideal his sleep- FINE AND APPLIED ARTS yt nroBv. ri-PM Trta. Bifik M.ark-which lies all Y. Schl. of FASHION DESIGN Kaufmann is pre- arrangements mav be.

Rut ixation. wil have as her topic, if v. u. 'it ne nas no pains, is not nun-The Industrial Nurse Alert to- it' A. -a a.iini Will lllll'xt IlllO a WOl killg flame.

at-Rtvn t-oritSKS faihlmi IllinlraUnn Drmmalnni IKrirnAUin OknUUL itrrior llrmr PAT. EVE. A SAT. ay. X.

T. ISMI CO. Ititrrior I Wiimm Glaucoma." turned by loud noises or bright INSTRUMENT REPAIR MEN OPKKKTTA Sliidriits at Mes SaiTlUel J. Tilden High School' EMPIRE STATE SCHOOU 1 Wllloughnj Brooklyn, Imtrument Rep.lr. The Ul.tnrl Chapter of the IliM.

Women? Division. OathOllC Ihritt womm Auxiliary the shop Has Meeting Hebrew I migrant Aid annntil njft'v! The regular mOPtlllg ff tllC recently produced an Operetta corNBU. 1i: Danc. Vocal. ItNlrtimmial.

PuMlo Anoaarenca.TJL. 3-733J written 22 years ago bv Antonio sara reale, Rmin'Traciirr mritway h.ii. 11? w. 117 t.c. Ainr 7 pn, es.

3-1320 Miranda, now head of 'the music' practical nursing ot WYCKOPP HEIGHTS HOSPITAL, 371 Stockholm 81., klyn. 1-Trar 3-4O0 lights, is not too hot nor too cold, is not held down by clothing or bed covers, he has no excuse for not sleeping. Some infants, however, need no excuse for wakefulness. They simply require less sleep lireclors uf the Catholic Thrift as held on Tuesday at 1 i RADIO TELEVISION ELECTRONICS and cet-tpgcihor meeting at p.m. Tuelav.

at the home Cf'nfaa'l t) CWU'V ij n- a 'Henna," story of i CRESCENT SCHOOL, Rol.lcnltal and home atttily courifl. M0 rirlltc B'klyn MA the home of Mrs. Clifton ovnsv trir is ip ni ot ie i radio television institute. 40 usm at. 1, 111.

u. "oiar mtu -oooo of Mr-. A. Neuwirth, 107 Gel lani'C of 153 THth St. Luncheon than others do.

From the start miKiVril work roles refrigeration radio television oil burner servicing. MA1n 3-1109 PAINT WALLS YOURSELF WITH A ROLLER Paint rollers for wall paint-. paint to spatter. Roll the roller of life through, every baby featured Bonnie Kohler 'al- broc-klyn y.m.c.a. trade school, mi Bdford Ate.

(Dw4e.i. followed the mooting. Funds through SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS the! should get used to going to bed lace Skalla, Arnold Pinsky, ddl .1 1. H.tht ttITp.lt mln sf.or 2-2703 unnD "bj riaiiiii'i- aim n-inircn as soon as he has eaten and Thrift Shop, located i)t Smith MO. S-3S27 StP ing swell the army of do-it- back and forth to remove ex-yourself decorators hecause re- cess paint, then apply the roller joan ueisnari and uiona nai u.

eastman school, e. Games. 441 Leiinmon n. i-c MAln 4-0793 YOUNO SCHOOL. 24 S'llney Plare.

Dey end Etenlni- St. near Union are divided between the Villa de Sales suits are so good ana tney re a to the wall. No special method TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT being left there hy himself. Poor sleep patterns develop when a baby is picked up to a--I' VTL I I I "Hi eh in the Poconos" n.lliv.t .1,111 .0.. r.

DI. 9-40M BA 7-3853 group and the Dr. White Memo- ur nuinnvcu Si TRAFFIC MANAOERS INKTITtlTR 15 Naaaau N. Y.O. Kasl man School begins breeze to use.

jof right to left or up and down There are two kinds of paint; is although a start rial Association. Mrs. Thomas1 be shown off after he has been sei-ond century (his year. Itj G. Gorman is pi e-ident of the put to bed.

Even if he does not rollers, the mohair covered roll-j up to or parallel to the strip er for rubber hase paints and painted works best. Roll the Thrift Shon. The Itev. fall to sleeu at once let him All winter uporte iwaii you II SU-top! Tobo.ianine, slating, sknne for novice ana expert on sentle slopes or thrilling trails. Ski tows, instructor.

Indoor games, music, entertainment X. Spellman is the moderator, gel used to lying quietly in nisi the lamb's wool, or a synthetic wool, cover roller for oil or crib, Christoffersen Mills was founded in rniighkeepMe hy Ir. Harvey (i. Kaslman as the Kastman Xalional Business College. (a'HAOS John Kay, 28 K.

2d awarded bachelor of engineering degree at University of Toledo Gunther Bruggemann, (118 80th tak paint on lightly until the surface is completely covered and smooth out the paint in one direction. Several simple new pioducts help by conditioning the roller. One is a paint roller scraper, the small metal device sketched Carver Seelwrs For information on schools, mail this coupon for prospectus of schools offering speciolixed training ot particular interest to you. water base paints. They're-used, of course, with a roller tray to hold the paint.

Pour the. paint in the tray, dip in the roller and go to it the rest is easy but and thnsefamous Skytop meals! I' infrtrmsttlnn rail our rrnrr-srnUtive at The Btltmnre Mi: n-tii SKYTOP CLUB Km smiop. Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

lames A. Christoffersen of Ft. Hamilton Parkway announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Christoffersen, to The way you start out with a child is the way he will expect. He always should sleep in a lied by himself and from four months on iu a room by himself if this is at all possible. Ask Beulah France to help you with iour child care here are pointers that help turn out the best and smoothest job, which removes excess paint ing wraps from bachelor oi lames Marcellus Mills, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James Leonard! Mills of Chicago. 111. i "'c is a t-iuiiiiti. pipnce deerep he cot at 9 1 S'EOAl HONtYMOON POLMI W.

W. MaKoion, Sr. Ceaorel Maiteeee ions on the paint can for the liquid put up in a can that the C.eihton miveritv. Nebraska! 2 best consistency of paint, and roller fits into. With the roller, Gerald Skolnick, 1503 12d Wolter Schilling, irector, Brooklyn Eagle, it a muL- H.iiMiii!, ine iop goes on anu president of Ac- 6 Educational for the best art wh eh IS 'ran shatnn ULc a l-oavm-ncrpt 61 tOUCOHOIIOI problems.

Write her in care i of Brooklyn Eagle, inclosing self-addressed stumped en- ii ret ope for her reply. I- Harbor Delphians counting nociaiy at mv ini- with a brush. Lse theshaker to dissolve and remove iCCP school of' Business and 24 Johnson Street, bl'llsh In mint a two or three- 1 ho nainl Inrrlhw itom is a t-u V.t Brooklyn 1, N. Y. rA 1 nn'ii, li iC utivn li.v Jlri.UL.

Nd. lUlltl MZ-C, 111 I 111 11 UCtZ 111) 1 1 tl I 1' fj area lo be painted, at me cor- to store it. U1)npf to rank of cadet 1st 1st lii The Harbor lielphians will Noma Address Lt. in Duke University Air Honeymoon Planners and Married Folks! Let us liflp ou plan our Hone moon Trip or Vacation rre Srrvire Vinil the i BKOOKLYH EAGLE a i 1 'Ml woroiny meet tomorrow with Mrs. Mil-jij ton T.

Piatt as luncheon hostess. The program will consist of the n. O. T. C.

unit Harrington, E. nets or the room if the next Fnd nut what', wronK wlth tne wall is to he a different color, room before you change, it. Check along the ceiling, around wood-lit over with the help of Elimbelh work. Then, when It's the roll-lHillyer's booklet "What's Wrong er's turn, saturate it with thelwith That which not only i noom." wnicn noi oniy a- tj i i a Stats. List named to Dean's iii Introduction and discussion of 9 2 rx Vlll-ll V.U Ki unnviniVT oainl bv rollim.

it carefullv 2 ii! "Three Post them. Send 15 rents and P.m'.hps.,er H'ving Waldnian, rth -vinr, w.iriman tl VI a' 1 itArreiit Count Day Day HM1SVI viz: Cezanne, by Mr hrncst oral limes to the paint line ,1 1 a alamneH aptr.aririreacprl envelnnai 1 1)1111 11 1 lace. 1111 1 Ul LU.I 1 KeaaiMg Hom Study ationai seivur lutnio; Van by on the' roller tray. The.pM!lf), ymtt booWft uMcBltic Key, Oenrge Nelson, and Gauguin by roller shouldn't he ton full of lariHrraaed to 'mIm Hillyer at this1 fraternity, at Ctato TRAVEL BUREAU itllSSVUll UWlii- i. I Mrs.

C. L. Dance. paint because this may cause newspaper. I Teacher College.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1841-1963