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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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i BROOKLYN eAGLC MQK AUS 194 1,. reaei Utor MARGARET MARA Farewell to Blue Jeans Swank School Society By RtTH G. DAVIS Society Editor Teen Topics Don't Be A Mail Chaser! By SALLY Cndoubtedly, of you Francis A. Basta Weds Miss Curry Miss CalUsta Curry, daughter of Mrs. Smith of Norwood, X.

and the late Anthony Basta, son of Mr. and -Mrs. Augustine Hasta of Brooklyn, were married at Saint Andrew R. ('. Churn.

Norwood, on Saturday. The bride, escorted hv her The Geroes Have Son itepfather. Dr. P. Smitii.

M. and Mr? Kpnnelh GeI.oe Amos E. Curry, and Francis of 461 100lh St- announce the birth of a son. Kenneth Vin-Icent Gei'oe, on Aug. 29 at St.

Albans Naval Hospital, Mrs. ueiue is uie iui uier a. Lohmann. datighter of Mrs. Louis C.

Lohmann of 553 51st and the late Mr. Lohmann. Lee-Wick Mrs, Elizabeth J. Brown of VVoodmere announces the en gagement of her niece. Miss Betty Lee of North Sydney, Nova Scotia, to Lt.

George Wick, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wick of Rockvilli Centre, Lieutenant Wick is a jet pilot in the V. S.

A. F. Attire for go visiting she disgraces me by saying she's hungry an hours after rating. I dress her up beautifully, then she flops flat on the floor to natch television. When I demand she sit on a chair my friends ic me in leave ner amur.

They say I'm too strict. invites people to stay to dinner with us. I've punished her and whipped her. What I shall I do to make her obey II. I.

(A.) Roberta is still only eight. For the first six or seven years of her life she was un SPORT COAT of all-wool tweed comes in assorted patterns. Style No. 08-272, siza 2-27, retail, $9.95, Abraham and Straus. By Twigs.

SUEDE-LIKE VEST provides contrast with all-wool fancy block pattern sport coat. Th vest is an imported Heeksuede from Holland (cotton fabric) and the slacks are rayon, nylon blend qabardine. In colors of Navy, Charcoal and Brown. Sizes 4-12, S24.9b! Namm Loeser's: by Chips. ir fsuiuij aj i boarding school or college soon dim oiners lr.io service You'll miss them, naturallv So-o, will you write to them'' But of course' Letters are important to folks away from home.

But who should tak the initiative'' Who shoulo write first' FirM Step In hoy-to-hov an gtil-to-gi'l correspondence, it doesn matter. Usually the one away writes to send his address. But the stay-at-home may take the first step if the address i know n. Actually, it a ne' trick to a letter in advance no the traveler gets on arrival! Between a lad and a traditionally up to the boy to make the first move. This la especially true if the pair has never corresponded before Chasing a boy by mail is a dangerous as pursuing him In Worse, maybe, Yau-p the written word is -n perR)a nent' Boy Traveler A boy traveler should ry to write his gal soon after he a' ies at his destination.

If the firl is going away, he should ry to get her address befote leaves. If this is impo lhle he should ask her to send it. Then, naturally, the Hrsl letter is written by the gal-but at the bojs request, different thing from chasing' A girl may also write first to thank a boy for a going-awav gift or a special date. And, of course, if he sends her a present, she must write' 'Converted Sticks Summer is the ice cream-on a-stick season. The sticks can he made into useful items.

Cleaned and given a thin coat of fresh, white shellac, a stick makes a fine book marker. Or it can be a paste applicator for the kiddie. Vou can even use them as a fence for sma plant. Mary Hawnrth on var-llon. Her column will rsnmel Sept.

7. 3 tablespoons butter or mare- a' ine, meneo teaspoon onion juice Salt and pepper 2 tomatoes cut. in half teaspoon leaf sage, crushed piarP sliced beef liver on a in a broiler nan. Brush a JZn I I ered organdy and a veil of le wreathed with lilies of Mrs. Francis A.

Basta the valley. She carried a hou. quet of hite orchids and lilies of the alley. Mrs. Many R.

'whalen Kathleen Whalen, wer girl. Charles Garone. a biother-in-l law of the bridegroom, wn best man. Ushers were Jamesl Graham, James Broderiek, De-drichTowna and Harry Whalen.) The bride, an alumna of the College of Our Lady of Good Counsel, White Plains. received her master's degree in annai work ti'om bt.

I.oui; University, St. Louis, Mo. Sht has been a member of the chik welfare staff of the Catholii Charities of the Archdiocese ofl New York for the past three yean, Mr, Basta is an alumnus of; Rt. John's University, where hej did graduate work in guidance I and educational administration. He is a member of the Newi York City teaching staff.

Angela ela M. Abbadessa Becomes Bride of Albert Peter Marsh Miss Angela Mane Abba- Abbadessa' of and Aiben Peter Marsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. tu i Child Care Foster Mother Lacks Kindness Jammm, mm 1 Vou 'diets her up beauti 'fully" to make a good show- ling, not. to make her happy.

'Floor-flopping" for children 'her age is natural. Have her wear simply, easy-to-wash togs. llvi(M rHrUm Your friends are right when they protest against your strictness To punish and whip her for inviting guests to meals is cruel. "Better a dinner of herbs where love is, than a siaiien ox anu tnuren mere-wit says the proverb. It is pitifullv clear that vou do not really love your hus- Beulah France can hrlp you with a'l your child care problems.

Write her in rare of this newspaper, inelosina a stamped, sell-addressed en- After Forty Moher Can't Manage Teeners By KDYTH T. McLEOD Q. am 44. mother of a teen-fiae girl and hoy. ho frankly tell me that, i know nothing about What thty should do.

They vet er ask permission from me or their fattier, ho vow says he doesn't care. How could I learn to get closer to my children'' We are neither rich nor poor. They have a nice home, good food and many recreations. A. First, you must get the interest and co-operation of your husband.

The boy and girl recognize his inability to cope with the situation and they realize that he does not work with you. You, asi parents, have the authority to manage your children and to provide for them. Make a few rules about their conduct and make them stick' Be sure that you are well informed as to what goes on in the world and, as the teenagers say, "be hep" to the things which interest, them. Look your best, that is impressive to youth. Never say, "They didn't do this or that when I was a girl." Of course not, things are different now.

btit paternal respect must be maintained. Q. am very blue and discouraged about the nay 1 look. I am 49 and hare gained a great deal of weight in four years. look a wreck hut my doctor sous it is Hut a phase and that I mil soon feel more like fixing myself.

I myteij. How can 17 ft A. You are In the throes of hi mwmIiBw mm By BEULAH PRANCE, B.V (Q.i Fourteen months ago my husband's sister died of cancer. We legally adopted her daughter, Roberta. She's nearhj nine.

She never says "thank "excuse me." or even "hello" or "good morning." She says her "other mother never taught her right from wrong." She was fussy rarer. eals chat do, hether she likes it or not. But when we Jlie Wjenti Fillet Manon Carrots and Peas Hot Biscuit Butter or Margarine Cabbage Salad Fruit Gelatin Beverage Fillet Mannn 1 egg eup grated cheese salt and pepper con mushroom 4 tablespoons butter, divided 1 cup milk 1 cup cooked shnr 5h 2 cups cooked flaked fi; cups mashed potatoes idiscipllned hy her ailing band sister's child. She's 'mother. She cant change sud-yours now; you'd better pray idenly.

for a change of heart toward i To have altered her eating nPr You surelv need it, and jhabiu so drastically shows herLne needs your love. This bonnio lassie will win classroom fashion honors with her corduroy skirt and cotton plaid blouse in Scot-J tish motif. Piper's kilties match the plaid of the blouse. Skirt, blouse, $4, by Jaymee. At Macy 's.

Corbett-Molkentin Marriage Announced and Mrs. Charles of Liver Highly Nutritional Robert N. Green Weds Miss Silverman es Silvern 11CThtpr E. Silverman of North Ber- was married to Robert N. Green, son of Mr.

peter J. Marsn or Jr if Si;) "rnllevard announce the mar-juel Beat egg sugnuv, aoo mear that ratP5 a spe. salt, pepper and mushrooms, Ljal place in familv menu plan- wnicn nave oeen simmered in and Mrs. Henry Green of Tee! h04 a nice home and hus-Court. VVoodmere, veslerdav! and would, like to help flour them lightly to promotel nrowning.

eal. lamrt and goon quality beef liver are delicious when brushed ith melted but ter or margarine and broiled Here's a suggestion for a1' broiler meal that's easy to pre nare and mightv flavorxmie The liver, seasoned with cr and a subtle of opi' aim uie ujiiidun-s I 1 oi ui uuuer. hpef being shipped to market Make a white sauce of thl has put Deef iver ing butter, flour and especially good supplv. with melted butter and I call "After Forty Combine with egg mixture. Cut shrimps lengthwise and arrange in baking dish in layers with flaked fish.

Pour part of sauce over each layer. Heap with mashed potatoes around edge. Bake in moderate oven nfrees 10 mln' 1 0 e' are broiled at the same 3 inches from source of Heat frozen French fried Broil 4 minutes. Turn tatoes in the oven while brush with more butter. You MUST take an interest in your personal appearance and vou should fol- that you send for the follow-! ing: my three free leaflets.

"Memo on the Menopause," pia, broiler pan Droller so tne meat I Brush with butter. Broil 4 min luVtt, Yield: 4 servings. This re. ipe was developed losing Swifts Premium Beef meat is rooking, a crisp ege- ma toes on hrotler rack, table salad and iced le.i or'Snrinkle saee on tomatoes I willingness lo LO-oneidie. iri- ting nungry an nour atter eat-ling'' is normal at her age Either yon are forgetting your childhood or you are fail-ling to consider th difference jin the wav you were reared pOOO; Simple Meal Li' a del quick-to.

ninR The Krpat amonnt of There i plenty of lamb, calf and thrifty pork liver av able, too, to suit your taste preferences Frozen beef liver is a good chon fr if homo freezer. If high quality meat and wrapped propetly. may be kept for six to seven montht lat nF. or colder, and it's won- derful to have on hand to add variety io busy day meals in beef liver by brand. on plan io use it lmme- you may preter tresn liver.

Keep the tresh product in the coldest part of the re I'igerator until ready to cook. and plan to use within 24 hours 01 purcnase Whether von chooe or frozen liver, remember there's no bone and practically no waste to this variety meat, so cne pound will vield four gen erous servings. And no matter which tvpe nf liver vou loose lamb, calf, pork or beef, all lUmin A and the vit amins. No pre-cooking, soaking or parboiling is necessary with I toil delicate meat. If you plan coffee add the finishing touches to a fine meal.

Broiled Liver Tomati pound beef liver, slued How to Youthify Your Body'TOOd LdltOr 8 Cue How to Youthify Your Have you tried the.se combl afternoon. The ceremony was performed in Congregation! Sons of Israel, North ny Kahbt Irving Miller. A eption and dinner followed. Mrs. Ben Kahn of Brooklyn was matron of honor for her cousin and Corp.

Sherman Duskes of Camp Lee, was best man. The bride attended Drew University, Madison, N. and was graduated summa cum laude from the Cnfversity of Honda. Mr. Green also was graduated from the University Florida.

He will do post eraduite work in cheiru -al en eian of the Army Signal Corp rig the Korean conflict, he was attached to United Nations Headquarters in Toklo. ville, Fla. Daughter Born nations for sandwich fillings? iany number of wonderful rec-Liverwurst and role slaw; ipes. Because quality is so im-baked beans and chili sauce; portant in this delicate meat, mixed vecrelahles with wise huymanship to choose Send a separate, long, stamned. self addressed enve lope for each leaflet.

Then also send a long, he-stamped, selt-adriresed envelope for my 1 en rnP'I mv rTBTRrr rh-rh" The Rev. William Toomey of- ficiated and a reception fol- lowed at the Hotel Towers. marriage nv ner father, the bride wore a gown of heirloom silk taffeta candlelight tone. The fitted hod ice and skirt were appli- qued with shadow Alencon lace and embroidered in pearls. The veil of candlelight Swiss illusion wa attacnen to a crown of orange blossoms, jewel embroidered to match the gown.

The bride carried white orchids. Mrs Frances DeMola was matron of honor and wore a gown of yellow tulle and lace and carried Hawaiian orchids. Barbara Soranno was flower! girl and wore a gown of nile green nylon tulle and carried a bouauet of mixed flowers. Francis DeMola was best! man and the ushers were Henrv J. McVeety.

John Mo-Kiernan. J. Gerald Meagher and Carl Soranno. The ringj bearer was Blase DeNatale 3dJ The bride is a graduate of: It, Francis Xavier Academy and attendeo St. John I ni- versity College, where she was; a memoer ot ueita Kappa Delta sorority.

She is now associated with the Long Wand College Hospital. Mr. Marsh is a graduate of Manhattan College and is now attending the State University College of Medicine. i a member of Alpha Mu of Pni Chi medical! paternity. ui meir uaugnter.

(-aml Moikentin. to Ronald corhett. son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Alexander Corbet of Brooklyn, satuiday in the rertuty St.

Anselm's R. c. Church The bride is a graduate of Katharine Gibbs. Mr. Corbett is a member of the V.

S. Air Force Reserve. Bndfonl Bhm I-L-s. Albert P. Marsn I or mayonnaise, chopped; "'n and chopped egg and olive Withldiately cheese or mayonnaise chopped frozen mayonnaise.

Kla Stelnherger. Foort Editor, i on vacation. Her article will be resumed Sept. 1 For Traveling Babies The mid-'50s baiiv may travel a enh on wheels that mother an easily keep clean and Not only is its protective in sponge-sudsabie plastic, and kind of chariot is 'ho-o-ieilv for comfort and Of A daughter was horn to Mr mixture of sawdust and fresh and Mrs. Mark G.

Richard ofwhite shellac. Whiting anu For Shrinking Floors During floors may shrink and leave, gaps, Clean the gaps with a knife and then fill with fme color can ne added. Easier Cleanina louiiuiy 1)0 -vou wanl t0 keeP anMt solution of fresh, white shellac and allow to dry. Then apply East Hampton on Aug 16 at the Southhampton Hospital The! child will be named Catherine Dwieht Richard The ronnlel also have a son. Mark Edward Richard, two and one-half.

Mrs. drawers so that they can be there's also a plastic lining. Richard 1 the former Yeronicacleaned easily' Coat, with thin'Any baby who travels in this much-. lighter of Mi and Philip J. Dwight of Hew- latt Broiled Lim with TamstaM.

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