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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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Just Between Us- L.L SOCIETY Barbara V. Klein, Sergeant Jautze te Wed The engagement of Miss Barbara Victoria Klein, daughter of Mrs. Alfred K. Klein of Rock- Shoe Comhit Scores in Poll The theory, held dear espe dally by the male sex, that most women will endure willingly any discomfort as long as vanity Is served, received a Girl Seeks Perfect Who Ever Found One? Theosopnieed Society Branch Plans Lecture The Brooklyn Branch of thi. Theosophlcal Society will hold a public lecture Sunday at p.m.

at Its studio. 25 Leffert near Washington and Flatbush Aves, Apt. lower leveL Mrs. Indra Devi, Interna jtional teacher, author and lec ville Centre, and the late Mr. By XAXCY MOTTRAM just as he may be of yours, and in doing that you'll really find happiness.

setback in a recent survey conducted bv the University of Cal Klein, to Sgt. Herbert Richard Jautze. son of Capt. and Mrs. (William Jautze of Malverne, ifornia Laboratory of Performance Physiology.

turer, will speak on "Perfect Body Culture According to Ancient Hindus." Mrs. Devi will demonstrate with Yoga exer- Dear Xancy Tltere's just my mother and me in our family and we've always been veru close, really eniomna each other's com In the course ol tnis siuuy, (Q.) Dear Nancy I've had several ro-mancet already but I don't tetm to hold interest long because not one of the bout I've dated hat quite measured up. Something is always wrong, and even when I'm not some 600 co-eds were ques pany. But a few months ago I started to date jcises and a sacred temple dance, tioned as to what influenced them most wher, buying shoes. and now most of my time is faA-en up with Midwood Women Voters the crowd I belong to and the weekends are To every one's surprise, some 98 percent considered comfort the most important single fac tor.

To top it off. a smaller per centage of male students placed has been announced. Miss Klein is a graduate of South Side High School and the Katharine Gibbs. School. Sergeant Jautze.

a graduate of Malverne High School, is serving with the V. S. Army paratroopers in Kentucky. Anita Hofele' Betrothal Made Known Mr. and Mrs.

George Hofele of Hewlett have made known the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anita Hofele, to Henry Provenzano, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Provenzano, also of Hewlett. Miss Hofele attended Wood-mere High School and Is with primary stress on comfort. Price was a very minor consideration in purchasing new "People's Political Responsibility" will be the subject of two discussion meetings to be sponsored by the League of Women Voters in Midwocd next Tuesday and Wednesday.

On Tuesday at 1 p.m., one group will meet at the home of Mrs. E. Mishkin, 718 Avenue I. On Wednesday, at the same always busy. So that doesn't leave time for the companionship Mother and I used to have and I know she's hurt, although she'd never say a word.

But what am I supposed to do give vp my new social life or realise that moving further away from her is just something that can't be helped? Please give me tome advice. (A). You don't have to swing over com. 1 v- shoes, with onlv one-third of able to put my finger on it that feeling that he's not the one I'm looking for spells finish, as far at I'm concerned. Maybe it's me who's mistaken, but what fun is a two tome if you're not really happy? You tell me just what the difficulty? (A.) You've pinned your fancies on some i V- the female students rating it first.

Results of the survey re vealed that the average American girl realizes that foot fitness is a requisite for general other! jtime, the second group will aren't! meet at the home of Mrs. M. pletely to either side, neglecting the There are school nights when you Carol Ann PetrilU Miss Carol Ann Petrilli Margaret Marie Butter Margaret Butter's Betrothed Announced Ricklin. MIS Avenue T. out, and those are the times to have your old fi.iAn.11i, lllf 'jnt tittliiiiT hop iilmilt iVm rnii'H the William A.

Juch Real body health and comfort. Sliej has learned that well-fitting shoes that are equipped with lain', aim i. what they're doing and planning and so forth SelUmni Cri maid I Announcement has been made flexible leather soles and sup- Engaged to Mr. Rochford tate Agency. Woodmere.

Her Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Petrilli ince attended Lawrence High r.

'School, served with the Army of 1210 K. 3Sth announce! an(1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Butter of 925 84th St. announce the engagement of their daugh will bring her into vour new.

life. Invite the Nancy Mottram pie uppers are not only smart onP no proDaDly fellows and girls over give her a chance to eneniem ui rid.i- 1 Cntlnn.ti 1 n-U rf Aft the engagement of their the Vincent Provenzano but do wonders for a graceful. doesn't exist. If you'd stride and good posture. admit it.

you have a certain "ideal." a boy with Consulted in this all good points and narv a fault, and it's he meet them. She wont f'H lott out then, and, x. un ter. Miss Margaret Marie Butter, to Howard J. Larsen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Perry larsen ii mm mi. outu idi ii (it imw sne ii ie anie 10 neip you wun any pmoients Vanrierbilt Ave Oii- and Ted leading foot specialist ex- you're honini? to finH nm this i a thut arKP nr umJ-I iopI hni I von Wnt TO maldi of 8 Rutland Road. of 535 68th St. ter.

Miss Carol Ann Petrilli. to; Construction Company, Wood-Francis X. Rochford of 3.113 mere, Snvrier Ave. Miss Petrilli attended St. Jo- Rosemary V.

Coyle seph's High School. Mr. Roch-j Fiancee of Mr. Hannigan ford is a graduate of Erasmus' Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas J. Coyle Hall High School. jof 120 Chtistabel Lynbrook. lhave announced the betrothal have. And sometimes treat her to a surprise, i Miss Settanni is a graduate of Ask her to meet you and you two will havejst.

Joseph's Commerical High, dinner out or go to a movie. You don't have tojSchool. Mr. Grimaldi is a gradu- Miss Butter is a graduate of Fort Hamilton High School. Mr.

Larsen attended Iowa State College and is employed by the Western Electric Company. pressed little surprise at theworW and you'll have to face the reality sooner STrfWV chances are practically nil that between foot care and bodvj'ou 11 ever completely satisiied. After all, you health, and cited medical not measure up to a fellow's perfect girl, tories of women patients who either. You'll just have to overlook some things had been freed of a variety of, if his good qualities outweigh the little things let vour new crowded schedule crowd her out late of Manhattan High School of Aviation Trades she's the most loval friend vou'U ever have! WMatijsbesf foot complaints after being ftt-'that don't make him 100 percent "it." And when Record Relief ted with comfortable laced ox Miss Mottram cannot answer all letters personally, but the most important ones will be answered in her column. Elaine V.

Hanke, Lt. Magna Are Married The marriage of Miss Elaine Veronica Hanke, daughter of the late Martin Hanke and you find a likable lad, don't be too harsh a judge. Learn to be tolerant of his small failings, fords that had low heels and FAVORITE OF MUONSf for SOUR STOMACH resilient leather soles and up- of their daughter. Miss Rosemary C. Coyle, to Joseph L.

Hannigan son of Mr. and Mrs. Hannigan of Bellaire. Miss Coyle is a graduate of Dominican Commercial High School, Jamaica. Mr.

Hannigan is a graduate of Rhodes School and attended Queens College. 1 f. for heartburn, lu. acid pers. Mis.

Helen V. Hanke of 7200 todigcttiofl. Suit ooly 10c With an estimated eight out ONE FLAT PIECE 'Do You Sew? a jvj total of fiO prizes, ranging from S-10 to $10 will be awarded in Bulge Boulevard, to Lt. (jg-llnf pvpi-v Inn llr pnin.l Joseph Richard Meena. i X.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- McCall's Patterns annuuncesthe adult group, with GO prizes, its first Easter Parade Fashion ranging from $25 to $10. being Contest, opening Jan. 10.

19.r)2.iawarded in the Junior group, and closing April 12, 1952. The! Thp TIIIIC uraiisiiian tut uie I UHj American Chile Company and eph L. Megna of 1S58 E. 31th CUTICURA CLEARS BAD COMPLEXION toolt place at Our Lady of FOR THE TUMM1 i3 attending Pratt Institute. Angels Church on Dec.

29. Im us evidence in the Lniversitv of California poll that young people are saving themselves the bone-twisting punishment suffered by their elders. Chances are these youngsters will go through life on sound feet. contest, open to every woman from tne endosed Official Entry resident of the Inited Mates Blank, are: (1) Each contestant! mediately following the cere ExternallycauMd pimplerah, blackheads promptly relieved witk Iraifrant, mildly medicated Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Buy today at your druggiat or 10f atore mony a reception was held at ana i-unaua, is ueiieveu iu ue Our Lady of Perpetual Help the first to recognize that the so -tomato-rich Parish Club.

Escorted bv her uncle, Wil- woman wno sews nas hign standards of selectivity, fashion know-how, and ability in trans must submit a description of her complete Easter outfit, including the basic costume she has made from a McCall Pattern, a swatch of the fabric she has used, all of the accessories she has ehosea. (2) The descrip hurt Hanke, the bride wore an WHEN IT COMES TO TASTE ivory satin gown with a circu lating a design into high fashion in terms of fabric, Ruth GabHelsen Becomes Fiancee Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Gabriel-sen of 553 49th St. announce I lar train.

The bodice and sleeves of the gown were trimmed with clusters of seed color, and accessories. tion mtisnt be submitted on or Entries will be judged from before April 12. 1952, addressed three standpoints: (1) The con the engagement of their daugh-! ter, Miss Ruth Gabrielsen, to Pfc. John A. Cunningham, son to P.

O. Box 1250, Manhattan 17, testant's judgment in co-ordinat- Jew lork. to Winners will be announced at of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.

Cun ningham of 540 48th St. pearls, and her illusion fingertip veil was held in place with a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a lace fan covered with white orchids and stephanotis. Miss Martina Hanke, the bride's sister, was maid of lug a design with accessories, color, and fabric: (2) Her general ability to emphasize and complement her type: (3) Her Miss Gabrielsen is a graduate of Bay Ridge High School and is employed by Liberty Mutual the end of July or beginning of August, 1952. Official Entry Blanks are obtainable from any McCall dealer or from McCall's Easter Parade Fashion Contest, P.

O. Box 1250. Manhattan 17. fashion knowledge and good honor and the bridesmaids Insurance Co. Pfc.

Cunningham taste, as reflected by her selections. Excellent technical ability was graduated from Fort Ham lfc New York. in sewing is not essential in this ilton High School and was employed with Manufacturers were Miss Alice Hunt and Miss Dorothy Zinkewicz. The maid of honor wore an aqua taffeta gown and carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. The at contest although the contestant must have made her Easter out Contadina Concenfrafed TOMATO PASTE Trust Company.

He is stationed fit from a McCall's Pattern her with the Air Force at Sheppard tendants wore shrimp colored self. A. F. Base, Wichita Falls Texas. gowns and carried bouquets of Prizes will be awarded to winners in two age groups, talisman roses.

All wore flowers as headpieces. Florence Antenelli's adult and junior (18 years and (4 Gerard Megna, brother of theiKnRagement Announced nevftf know hotvqood insfant coffee can be until under). The adult first prize winner will receive a two-week trip to Paris, for two. with all Gives you richer, fash'er fomafo flavor than tomatoes in any other form Made only from the hearts of "Blue Ribbon" California tomatoes no skins no cores no seeds bridegroom, was best man. The Mr.

and Mrs. Michael Ante ushers were James Rrennan. nelli of 912 Belmont Ave. an expenses paid, via Pan Amer nounce the engagement of their ican's double-decker luxury "Strato" Clipper. Top junior Snd ft Centedina recip booklet the bride's uncle, and Thomas Keeley.

the bridegroom's brother-in-law. After a short motor trip through the South, the couple will reside in Norfolk, Va. daughter. Miss Florence Ante-j nelli, to Richard Marasco, son; of Mrs. Carmella Marasco of; Far Rockaway.

I prize winner will receive a one- Q.lox Joto, Calif. week trip, for two, to Xew York Thrifty! These darling bunny or Hollywood. from Franklin K. Lane are adjustable. So one A second prize of and i vKA Try Contadina quality California rip olives laifen Cdaat 1 Sanborn fun Soluble Co 'to with Dufrnu, MoHom and OtJrtraio added.

pair will last a long time School at the end of this month. Mr. Marasco was graduated Snuggly, soft and warm, cro third prize of $250 will go to the! adult p'oup; with a second prize, of $250 and a third prize of $100 going to the junior group. Aj Backed by nearly 100 years of coffe experitanl Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin Coburn of Chicago. 111., formerly of Brooklyn, announce the birth of a daughter, Dawn Elizabeth Coburn, on Dec. 12. Mrs. Co-burn is the former Alice cheted in afghan stitch in one flat piece.

Pattern 7370: crochet direc from Lawrence High School, Lawrence. The wedding will take place the latter part of September. And qewi tions included for three child's Kederico Calvin 4 in MlVlliri xi lzes adjustable from size Rptrnllml Mild. Knnnn 1 TALK ABOUT SMART rtut sw Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Fed-It0 12-erico, 316 S. 1th announce! Send 25c in coins (N. Y. C. How long since you served prunei for breakfast? Don't forget, prunes are nature's way to regularity.

Good eating, too. the engagement of their daugh- residents please add lc sales 111- AAAri SIUIS 1 Y.7o ter. Miss Rose redeneo, for tnis pattern to Brook- reier j. uaivin, sun 01 utri Iyn t-agle, lo, Household Arts At V0UI A 1 IMI1U 1 IV 111 III I II 1 I A 1 ue TV.ai-lor'ir'rt avLu hi I P. 0.

Box 163, Old Chel- from Eastern District Highisea Station, New York 11, N. School and Mr. Calvin attended Print name, address, zone, and miU.JTWl -r XI A New ork University. pattern number jTRUNZ pckstores And be sure they're SUNSWEET. Because they're tree-ripened for sweetness and Rblvot." Tenderized for quick cooking and better eating.

Sealed in foil cartons. packed and guaranteed by the growers themselves. when you fllve thsm something they reolly like to oat I They don't dawdle I 4635 30-42 'gjjgjjg a "stack of wheats'' and Trunz Pork Sausages Here's a breakfast thrill for you! Take a stack of your favorite hotcakes surround it with plump, spicy Trunx pork sausages. Man, there's real eating! They're all meat you know-no cereal ever goes into delicious Trunx sausages. Prepared in our own modern plant under U.

S. government supervision. Rushed fresh daily to your neighborhood Trunx Store. Buy some today for breakfast tomorrow. (Better be prepared to serve seconds and thirds (Jay and Springlike scallops to pay you compliments! Practical wearable shirtfrock lines! Just wait until the family sees you In this smart house-and-go- to-market dress, lhey win pay you compliments, too! Pattern R4635.

Misses' sizes The new rice cereal children love 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes 474 yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has It STAYS Crisp complete illustrated instruc- in Milk ig jtj miar Send 35 cents in coins (X Dmh'I Get ('. residents please add lc Ips taxi for this uattern to a smss Anne Adams, care of Brooklyn a NEIGHBORHOOD STORES GENERAL OFFICES AND FtANT, ZS TO 4S LOMBARD! BKLTN.

Eagle, 53, Pattern 243 17th Kt 'oiv Vnrlr 11 MY Print plainly name, 1952 i zone; size and style number. i. 16 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 10,.

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