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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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Alumnae Plan for Bridge Party The Visitation Mrs. John Scanlan will sponsor a bridge tea on Saturday in the alumnae room of the convent. Mrs. William H. is general chairman.

Her committee Mrs. Elias Wabnik co-chairman, Miss Betty Dalton, Miss Nancy McLaughlin, Mrs. John Wagner, and Mrs. Robert Buchman. Other committees are: Awards chairman, Mrs.

James cochairman, Miss Eulalie Kuhn; Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Mrs. Otto Bauer, Mrs. Daniel Keogh, Mrs.

Theodore M. Avery, Mrs. Juliet Schmidt. Door, Mrs. John Dalessandro, chairman; co-chairman, Mrs.

Edward King; Miss Jane DeMay, Mrs. Joseph Devine, Mrs. A. Gonzales, Miss Dolores Andariese, Miss Patricia Flaherty. Table chairman, Miss Jean Midwinter; cochairman, Miss Alberta Genovese; Miss Aurelie Minikine, Miss Mary Renee Creighton.

Cards: chairman, Miss Patricia Verilli; co-chairman, Miss Mary Meehan: Miss Anita Fusco, Miss, Juliet Movizzo, Miss Georgiana Hayes. Supper chairman, Louis Alter; Mrs. Edward McLaughlin; chairman. Mae Seested. Mrs.

George Steigerwald, Mrs. Charles Mylod. The following members of the Junior Alumnae will assist in serving: The Misses Janet Gale, Betty Brock, Carol Whitely, Margaret Mary Brown, Julie Vail, Mary Alter, Dorothy McNally. Brooklyn Women Will Present Mizrachi Pageant Brooklyn women will present a pageant as a highlight of a meeting which will launch a membership drive in the Greater New York area, in behalf of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America, on Monday, in the Hotel Plaza. Mrs.

Ben Greenberg of the Prospect Park Chapter will produce the pageant and Mrs. Louis Cohen, Mrs. Neustadter, Mrs. David Rubin and Mrs. Emanuel Silberman will do the narrating.

Other Brooklyn women, all members of the Prospect Park Chapter, who will are: Mrs. William Bernstein, Mrs. Max I. Cohen, Mrs. Nathan Hausman, Mrs.

Irving Hill, Mrs. Irving Horowitz, Mrs. Jacob L. Horowitz, Mrs. David Kanarek, Mrs.

Benjamin Katz, Mrs. Murray Kotkes and Mrs. Henry Segal. Theosophical Society The Brooklyn Branch of the Theosophical Society will present Mrs. Carla Patsuris, a direct descendant of both Presidents Grant and Garfield and a noted numerologist, metaphysician, lecturer and in a public lecture, "Tomorrow Can Be Good." tomorrow at Studio lower level, 25 Lefferts near Washington Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Davy of Ferry Heights, Fairlawn, N. formerly of Brooklyn, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Jeffery Davy, in Brooklyn Hospital.

Mrs. Davy is the former Muriel Dillon. NEW WAY TO PICK FRESHER COFFEE DOME TOE FLAT TOR not pressure ked pressure paced freshness Your can test it for cont test it for fi WITH ITS FRESHER! Yes, now you can be sure your coffee will be fresher Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rosenblatt of 319 S.

Hewlett Merrick, formerly of Brooklyn, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss M. Levitt, son of Mr. and Suzanne Rosenblatt, to Benjamin Levitt of Hicksville. Miss Rosenblatt attended the Wellington C. Mepham School and is a sophomore at Adelphi College.

Mr. Levitt attended Hofstra College and Long Island University. He is in business in Hicksville. Golden Anniversary Suzanne Rosenblatt Rosenblatt-Levitt Engagement Made Known Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Na-. poli of 2315 Glenwood Road were honored at a dinner reception given by their five children and grandchildren at the Casa Seville, Franklin Square, in honor of their golden wedding anniversary on Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs.

Napoli have been residents of Brooklyn for 58 years, 47 of which have been spent in Flatbush. Woman's Press Club The Woman's Press Club of New York City will hold its regular meeting on Saturday, Jan. 26, at the Statler Hotel. IT'S SIZZLING GOOD Trunz Sugar-Cured Bacon Has that smoky-sweet tang that delights the palate-at breakown U. S.

government inspected fast or any other meal. With thing special. Prepared in our tomato, egg or cheese, it makes sandwiches that are really some- 8 plant. grunz 63 IN NEIGHBORHOOD METROPOLITAN PORK NEW STORES YORK right in the store, before you buy! Here's how: FIRST, LOOK FOR THE DOME TOP. See how round it is.

Press it -feel how flavor-saving pressure keeps top round and smooth to the touch. THAT MEANS THERE'S PRESSURE -flavor-saving pressure- -inside. No flat-top can contains this flavor-saving pressure. THE SMOOTH ROUND DOME TOP is your assurance that the wonderful Chase Sanborn inside is at its best still roaster-fresh! No guessing, the way you do with flat-top cans or other packages. Miss Catrina Lee Norris, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Lee Norris of Hewlett, 1 will married on Monday, Jan. 1 28, to John Powell Garvey, son of Mrs. N. Pendelton Scott of Cedarhurst, and Clifford P.

of Miami, Fla. The ceremony will take place in St. Joseph's R. C. Church, Hewlett.

The Rev. Albert Hoffman will efficiate. A small reception for the families and intimate friends will follow at the Norris home. Come to the Fair! HEART FUND FAIR January 16-17 Savoy-Plaza Hotel 5th Ave. at 58th St.

TERRIFIC VALUES CELEBRITIES FREE SAMPLES BIG AUCTION THURSDAY 8 P.M. Door Opens 3 P. M. Daily Admission $1.00 donation to the HEART FUND A DON'T FALL Use No-Slipping SLIPPERY FLOOR! avoid risk of DAN-DEE and waxing. No crippling rubbing.

falls. No brighter, lasts longer. Plastic THE ORIGINAL FULL NO SLIPPING QUART FLOOR POLISH Catrina L. Norris Will Be Wed Jan. 28 YOUR CHILD MAY NEED IT TONIGHT! How good to Aspirin have St.

For Children ST. JOSEPH handy! Orange fla- ASPIRIN vored. Tablets are adult dose. Buy it FOR CHILDREN now. 50 tablets 39c.

ADVERTISEMENT BRIDES TO ALMEDA C. KELLOGG, well known buyer and Bridal Consultant, is president of the newly formed "FIFTH AVENUE BRIDAL FASHIONS INC." at 431 Fifth New York City, between 38th 39th Streets. where the newest creations in "Fifth Avenue Bridal Fashions" can be selected for your bridal party. Opening day, January 17, 1952. REGULAR SEAL GRIND 1 PRESSURE HAND PACKED Chase Sanborn COFFEE ALL THE FLAVOR YOUR CUP CAN HOLD! Just Between Senior Off a Christmas a girl I've asked me to a party short time later she at her house and Nancy Mottram Your To Pay (Q.) Dear -At known for a long time and I accepted, then a invited me to a get-together I had a wonderful time.

But it's caused a problem because my senior prom is coming up and I don't know whom to invite. I had intended to ask a certain girl I'd dated before, but now it seems that I'm under obligation to this other gal. Would it be impolite to ask the first, since the other asked me to holiday parties? Which one should it be? (A.) Your senior prom is a big, big event in your life and you want to make it a very wonderful evening, so ask the girl you'd most like to be with. The prom isn't a time to pay off obligations. And if you choose the lass you'd thought about asking first, you can always ask the other for a special date to a party or just a regular Saturday night.

That would be far better than feeling you had to invite some one who isn't your first choice, and, by seeing your former hostess again, you won't feel that you've been unfair. WEEKLY SEW THRIFTY 4829 S-14, 16 M-18, 20 by Anne Prettiest hostess in town! That's you in this apron! With scallops and embroidery, it's as cheerful as Spring itself! Make a bib-apron or half-apron, and use almost any fabric for this darling Pattern 4829: Misses' sizes: small, 14-16; medium 18-20; large 40-42. Small, bib-apron, vards 35-inch. Transfer included. The pattern, easy to use.

simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send 30c in coins (N. Y. C.

residents please add 1c sales tax) for this pattern to Anne Adams, care of Brooklyn Eagle 53, Pattern 243 W. 17th New York 11, N. Y. EASY CROCHET 7225 by Alice Brooks New dollars to add to your collection of beauties! A lovely background for plants, vases or lamps, stunning as a buffet set, superb as a party tablesetting! Large doily is 18 inches in No. 30 cotton, small, 13 inches.

Pattern 7225; crochet directions. Send 25c in coins (N. Y. C. residents please add 1c sales tax) for this pattern to Brooklyn Eagle 15, Household Arts P.

O. Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Doris C. Kacinski, Mr.

Carroll Engaged Is No Time Obligation Fall I dated a girl a few times before we had an argument and decided not to see each other again. Since then I haven't gone out of my way to be friendly at all, and it bothers me that she's always very pleasant when we meet and always says hello. I usually nod, because I don't want her to think that I'm sorry about our breakup and 1 would like to patch things up by being friendly. But I can see that my attitude has put me in the wrong as far as she's concerned, and I'd like to know how I can be just "polite" without giving her the idea that I'd like to let bygones be bygones. (A.) This grudge you're carrying is really troubling your conscience, isn't it? But why are you taking such a conceited view of the matter, thinking that a smile from you will make her think that you're ready to cross off the past and pick up where you left off? A friendly hello won't cost you anything or crack your pride.

And she's being the civilized one by showing that she's not small enough to let a long-ago argument sour her attitude toward you. Grow up. You can still keep your male ego intact by proving that you're big enough to be pleasant, even though any relationship between you and the girl is definitely over and done with. If you have a problem at school or at home, write Miss Mottram for her help. Dear Nancy-When school began last Pabon -Ramirez Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Pabon of 66 S. Portland Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ida Pabon, to Peter Ramirez of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald A. Des. mond of 515 85th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Doris C.

Kucinski, to Thomas J. Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Carroll Sr.

of 459 Miss Kucinski was graduated from Girls Commercial High School. Mr. Carroll, a veteran of World War II, was graduated from St. Michael's High School. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles J. Cole of Brooklyn announce the birth of their first child, a daughter; Abbey Susan Cole, on Dec. 29 at Brooklyn Jewish Hospit. MEND MAJOR'S CEMENT MIND FIRST WITH MAJOR'S TO LAST I ADVERTISEMENT Doris C.

Kucinski Beauty on a Budget BY PENNY MERRILL Q. I like to take good care of my skin but I just don't have the money to spend on elaborate skin care treat. ments. Can you recommend a simple, effective routine that won't upset my budget? Yes, there is an unusual balm that is rich as a cream and nonsticky as a lotion! Cheramy creamy Skin Balm has been tested for years and now boasts a new ingredient, Emolline No. 7, for added skin protection.

Cheramy Skin Balm is recommended as a hand lotion, all-over skin balm and even a night cream! And, as to your budget, you are in luck because it's on special sale now giant size bottle (16 oz. to be exact) that lasts for months and months costs only $1.00 plus tax. leading stores. Schneider Studio Helen Patricia Midler Helen P. Midler's Betrothal Announced Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss' Helen Patricia Midler, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis S. Midler of 3320 Avenue H. to Stanley J. Moss.

son of Mr. and Mrs. David Moss of Brooklyn. Miss Midler is a sophomore lat Brooklyn College. Mr.

Moss is a graduate of New York University and attends New York University School of Law. AND PEOPLE, by Harold Harris another better Eagle column. Do shoes mark up the polish on your floors? New kind of floor polish ends scuffed up look Ordinary floor waxes are soft -they Johnson's Hard Gloss Glo -Coat is mark up when shoes scuff over them. super-hard -it stays flat and smooth so shoes don't leave a scuffed -up look! the This A Glo-Coat new famous radically and gives Johnson's better different your way Wax floors kind to of the polish laboratories! polish brightest floors called shine comes Hard you've from Gloss JOHNSONS ever Hard seen Gloss -the hardest Glo-Coat shine dries you've super-hard ever walked without on! rub- GLO GLOSS are sold. Once you use it on linoleum, asphalt tile, rubbing or buffing.

Under ordinary household traffic it after doesn't Buy weeks look Johnson's of streaky wear! Hard or Gloss smeary or Glo-Coat scuffed -up. wherever Not even FOR waxes ALL COAT ber omy tile buy or in floor finished polishes wood, you'll because the agree shine it's the lasts real so long! econ- Look for the Polishing FLOORS GREEN BAND TV See Montgomery WNBT Channel on the new "Johnson's" and RADIO Listen to Wax 4 times a day on Mutual. Glo-Coat can registered 9:30 Monday Nights. Hard Gloss INSONS WAX are trademarks. ANOTHER PRODUCT OF JOHNSON'S WAX RESEARCH A MUST! for those who MUST know all there is to know OF POLITICS Keep mealtimes happy for both of you! A SOON as Baby's your appetite doctor with Beech- recommends Nut Foods.

solids, With so many tempting varieties to choose from, you will agree with all the other mothers who call Beech-Nut the simple way to keep mealtimes happy! Beech-Nut BABIES This seal is your assurance that every Beech- -Nut Cereal, Strained and Junior Food you give your Baby is accepted by the Council on Foods and Nutrition of the American Medical Association. 4t Beech Nut CEREAL FOOD Beech PEACHES JUNIOR 10005 Nut 1 POTATO Babies love thrive on them!.

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