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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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1 1 4 BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES APR. "books of the dy INVISIBLE SCARLET O'NHL IO K. STRIPES. HE5 THAT1 WHAT PRETEND THE HEAD WAITER 3) TOLD I I4T1ABV rHKT TELLTWTS I IWWO WOULD KWW KB Wl POU MEAN HH SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY 1 bashing SpringUm Rtalfl Ma aw I lryar fomout Vanilla Gas Interlaced with ttraam af cruined ratpbarria. Ak your friendly Sreyen Dealer for a hand-dipped quart.

2. Just Between Us-- Learn the When You Rules to Be Go to Your By NANCY MOTTRAM Dehr Nancy I should like to go to our high school prom in May, but I'm afraid I'm a little in the dark about some matters. First of all, just what is expected of a boy as far as flowers, transportation and calling for the girl is concerned? Secondly, what do we do when we get there, and last, is it all right to leave before the dance it over io go somewhere for a snack? I would appreciate it if you coud clear these matters, as it's my first date for a formal dance. A. The time Is set for him to call for her at her house, and if he can't borrow the family car that evening, he might arrange for them to go double-date UTILITY A'YtftfSf STEAK gST KNIFE ys rv IJ leave before the prom Is over to find a midnight snack, attend a party or make other post-prom arrangements.

Q. Dear Nancy have known a boy for almost two years, and things were fine, until all of a sudden, he stopped speaking to me. I know it's an old story, and there's just no reason for it. The opinion is that he's tryin2 to make me jealous, but I doubt it. My question is, should I stop speaking to him, and let him make the first friendly move, or keep on being pleasant when we meet? A.

Make your greeting casual, but never try to engage him in conversation. Treat him exactly as you would an acquaintance you've met only three limes, and leave It up to him to decide whether he should show some maturity, or not 0- Dear Nancy I've had a case of hero-worship for some time, and, finally, the boy and I got acquainted. I want to ask him to a party, but don't dare. You see, I feel that he probably has other girl friends, and yet I can't help thinking of him. What should I do? A.

You're going on the assumption that you'd pale in comparison with any other girl in his life and you aren't sure there are any. If you don't take a chance on getting to know him better, you'll always stand in the same place, waving hello to him from the other end of the block. Go ahead and ask him. You'll never gain anything by sitting and hoping for something you want to turn up and tap you on the shoulder. You'll probably have a wonderful date with him at the party, but you'll never find out if you don't invite him.

Miss Mottram cannot answer all letters personally, bu the most Important ones will be answered in her column. Vegetable Piatt (Baked Stuffed Potatoes, Harvard Beets, Frenched Green Beans) Celery, Carrot Sticks Hot Cheese Biscuit Butter or Margarine Perfection Salad Coconut Custard Pit Coffee Perfection Salad 1 tablespoon gelatin 13 cup cold water 23 cup boiling water 14 cup angar 13 cup lenion Juice teaspoon vinegar 12 cup minced cabbage 12 rap chopped celery 1 tablespoon chopped reea pepper 1 tablewpooa chopped pirn I en to lettuce Soften the gelatin in the cold water. Dissolve, with sugar in boiling water; add lemon juice and vinegar. Chill to the consistency of an unbeaten egg white; stir in vegetables. into individual molds (or a single one) and chill until firm.

Unmold and serve on lettuce with mayonnaise. Yield: 4 servings. liorraiue Rebnteln'a Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. C.

Rebatein of 1519 Greene Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lorraine Rebstein, to Wil liam E. Smith, son of Mrs, William Smith of 411 Mena-han St. Miss Rebstein is a graduate of Cleveland High School and is now employed by the United States Lines Co. The prospective bridegroom attended rover Cleveland High School and is employed by the Board of Education.

with a friend of his. If neither of these is possible, he calls a taxi to take them to the dance. The decoration department is taken care of when the boy asks the girl the color of her dress (several days before). If she has any preference, such as a wrist corsage, it's correct for her to mention the fact. It's not considered the thing for her to request an orchid, though! That's up to the gentleman.

He gives the flowers to her at her home, but I Nancy Mottrom I II aVV I I UIIU 1 bargain a 1 value for only 354 she usually leaves them in the box until they've arrived at the dance. He checks their coats, and waits near the entrance of the dance floor for her to return after putting the flowers on. Couples ordinarily SEKD MONEY AND BOX TOTS TO KIRKKAN, P.8. BOX 34, N.T. N.T.

6fT (MUX rOUtS WITH HJU put, tney may Don't mk chan tbt fcrt uiumcm- IMT. LIBRA (Svpt M-Oot. 231 Cmutloo now. maw better tucet utin mob. SOORPTO (Oct.

4-Ko. Ml-finr- bl condition how one lunch tun 1 pMed. SAOITTARIUa 0OT. 33-Dec Ml Mafc no chnr ttnlM abaoiutelr oea- CAPRICORN iDm. 23-Jaa.

20) Biul- nw tfttln ihow a upturn. AQUARIUS (Jan. 31-Peb li dln- loimilc in nr deftUnw with th opportt ei. PISCES IFVO. 31 HMt can make a real maai of thlnca today.

ARIES (Mar. 12-Aprtl 201 Conttaua to avoid health hazard oy "GIVE A BIG HAND to presslon." Th. of the rnmnlfimen- tary, since the flennes the role of and emotional guidance; while the latter admits the rKymahiic aspects of personality rWvMopment. Throughout the episodes are recorded which pi'4, sent the juvenile courts as "dil scovery" chambers, as well as raj habilita-tlon agencies really givij tg youth a chance to tell ita sitl, 2 of the story. Tne meinoa, aowever, which inrfuires into ti cause behind the crime onl high lights the messejr of tljiis book: the cause more than child must be charged wth the offense.

Informal Approach Judge Kelley's "way" of handling youthful offender proves the wisdom of the info mal approach. A vase of flowt trs, com fortable seats, perhaps! an at tractive plaything or tw trans- form a "trial" into thi a-thing-straightenf This very technique oftt duces the turning st's-get-l-out." intro-int in pairing search of which the dej parent has spent many I weary counseling hour. In he practice the Judge builds a bridge which spans the void 'tween adults and children. 1 Mucn child psychology rsy be gleaned as the "angel" and their parents, are broilg ht to court. 1 Report Them Pleas for action are mlide to taxpayers to inquire into the cost of delinquency, and to Investigate the conditions existing in the nearest State i nstitu-tion for children.

Parents of adjusted youngsters, as ell as those of delinquent children asked to think well the 'importance of the home.) Judge 'iCellev's advice to all interested citizens suggests that th i kindest act we can perform lor delinquents is to report tliem to the juvenile court autliHritles who will study their casts. The unity of the bok: is achieved through the leading ladv. Camilla Kelley, JuOK'e, yet were she not so inspirlrif a person the constant persoiial references might become tii esome. The fact that the mated hi used is from personal experiences makes the account and stimulating. Altnbugh tfiere is a definite trend toward the pre-sclentific connotation th fit good 1.

1 -i vmmnn sense rauif 1 I man theoretical diagnosis ys the dividends, today's emphhsls on the Importance of men giene Is voiced contin tal hy uously. 1 stand "Delinquent Angela com more proofreading, Moms and Pops, teache iecause Irs, stu- dents, and, of course, th delln-ad. tjuents shall open and Marion Kohn Wed Yesterday 1 Miss Marion Kuhn mar- rled Sunday to Altr.a aj. Herrman, son ot Mrs. 1 Aiutu Herrman, of Woodmei.U and the late Mr.

at the horn of her parents, r. and Mrs. Harrv Kohn om Mlla Place, Cedarhurst. RabWj Judah Cahn performed the ceijemony. A dinner was fdlloweijl by a small reception.

Miss Harriet Kohn as her sister's maid off honor. iEdward Marmon was belst man for Mr. Herrman. i The couple wflll go to Savan nah on their vfaddinar linp anu upon their retrn wuiuv Forest Hills. In -1 Mrs Henrv simmonst oui is at TheiHomest'Had, Hot Springs.

a. I Finer it Dissolves Faster Seasons Thorooghly Frot-Rua'a iodized or Plate THE Slf. GEORGE HAS EVERYTHING to imwre ffcw wttmm of ycr affair loawMM i i il Hi.li, ny ') an HloMd.ic 10 Qrfthuv. bpeo) psil liiifj adk. OnflllinJ Vol.

CONSULT AMD (BWMIr Mouf ST. GEORGE KeMMTBI aVUUAM. m. Bar. I fO A.

SCBXt. taeqeel Met. ciAti smn. sacsoma Cfark St. SaKM 7 Aeet ftT i 1 J'tt'i i oniNQifT an-gixs.

Jadi ccmiii City, Mtuoari. SISTKR ALICE FRANCIS Child Study St. Jos cph's College for Women Judge Kclley, homemaker-at- UvRe, has been named "Woman nf 1947" in Memphis, Tennessee. The position of judge in the Juvenile Court affords her an opportunity to make daily use of a philosophy of life that stems from strong faith, thouchtful study of children, and a dedication to social serv ice. That she has seen fit to offer it to her readers is significant in these days of shallow naturalism.

One may read in "Delinquent the challenging state ment: "Always remember there is no freedom without control, no happiness without self-ex yeast needs no era lion! Stayi firsio en pantry ihtlf Alwayt on bond No eew rcipt or dirtctioni needso Imagine! A wonderful new yeast that actually keeps for week and weeks without refrigeration. Comes the urge to surprise friend husband with a batch of Honey Buns just whip a package of the new yeast from the pantry shelf and go to it. It's always right there ready for action when you are. Fits all recipes too. Use exactly like compressed yeast 1 park-age equals 1 compressed yeast cake in any recipe.

Try it just once you'll use it whenever you bake! Get Fleischmann's new Dry YeaRt at your grocer's. Fleischmanns Dry Yeast tastes so $ooJ, aooJ, Good! fraparod and distributed by the makers of Motfs apple fuice, apple NKe, cider, vinegar, and jellies i refriq In Bottles 1( 1 1 at Ease First Prom Betty Jsinach Becomes Bride The marriage of Miss Betty Ismach of 1159 President St. and Henry Black of 317 Pulaski St. took place Sunday in the Congregation Sons of David. The couple left on a wedding trip to Atlantic City.

The bridegroom served in the Pacific Area with the Amphibious Engineers of the Navy. 401 table delights TW iM Jfv Peaches, pears and ty apricots for me!" Perfect for Kitchen I Marvelous for Steaks 1 This chroaM-piated Vanadium Steel knife reaiata rust and tarnish. Ita modern design mcsns easier wash- ing no rivets, creases or lines catch food particle. An amazing offer, this srooderfnl knife, made by Cattaraugus Cot- lery Col, is fine both for steaks and table use, aa well as kitchen use. And Kirkman gives yoei this big (leas than wholesale) price) and a box-top from Kirkman Granulated.

Tpull want a whole set Start collecting them NOW by sending in your order immediately. 0(1 AILS fOM TOV CffOCTt HOMOGENIZED roaacLoscaES Inwnt to be unld heln ni. plot of Ian 4 in the New Yoik. utheriysVde1 of St. tVe'e, i Wil from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly alde of Slate Street with the taaterly iTide of Tm'd Avenue; running theme southerly nd of the dmtance through a party wall one hundred feet: thence easterly parallel with State Street twenty feet-thence northerly again parallel Third Avenue and part of th ditn through a party wall on hundred feet to the southerly aide of State t'enc terly along the southerly a1rJs of State Stre-t twenty feet to the point or place of beginning Said premiawi being Street.

Brooklyn. New York. The premises will be sold in one parcel subject to covenants, re- Nw York. Anril 7 1948 Anna M. Connor.

Ref splS-St TuATh f.nm Ih. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY agiirU Johanna Schwartz, et al Defendants YAVNER BREG3TEIN. plainuff a sttorneys. 17 Wall Street, New York Plirsuant to A he CatV EhgVi Street.

Brooklvn ni May 4. ma. at 13 Noon bv I -uin'Mi-tr. ine premisa directed by said Judgment to be sold to wit. certain lots in Brooklvn shown on th Tax Map of the Bordurii of Brooklvn as Section 8 BlorR 2s" as said Mao iu on May 10.

IP14 Dated. April 13 HERBERT L. 10. WASSERMAN. ReTeree Only libby packs Hits 3 favorite together especially homogenizes them to they'w EXTRA EASY TO DIGEST.

Yummv-yum Pesrhrs, pesrs and apricots all together! Libby carefully strains tbe choice fruits and then, by an exclusive process, honutfpnitr them so they're extra easy for tiny tummies te handle. Only Libby takes this extra step. And only Libby packs these tlree fruits together in one scrumptious-tasting "dessert" that is siirs to thrill a baby's palate. But, of course, this combination of Peaches. Pears-Apricots is just a sample of libbr's 22 delights for babies all extra easy to digest.

Libby, MreiU 8c Libby, Chicago 9, 10. i-vkci-. asm stay until after tne grana marcn, Your Birthday By Stella Tl'ESDAY, APRIL 20. Born on the last day of the outgoing sign Aries, those of you born on the cusp may expect to begin showing some of the characteristics of the incoming sign, Taurus. Great forces are at work within you and they may be used for good or for evil, according to the honesty and straightforwardness of your personal ideals.

You are exceptionally intuitive and some, born today, appear to have psychic powers. Great caution and care must be used in this connection, for if your innate, powers of leadership are misused you may become a real trial to all with whom you come in contact. You have talent for leadersip and highly constructive sense values. If guided, during youth, in the proper direction, you will go far. To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph.

Let your birthday star be your dally guide. Wednesday, April 21 TAURUS (April -Mar 211 nom to the ghndston. Mar 33-Jun mmm stick cios to routm CANCER (Juno S3-Jtll Ml all-around Improvement for tou. LEO (Juir 24-Aua 331 Romano rou If rou't aoekinr ft. VntCVO (Auc.

24-ept. 22)-rand pat "GHOST Of THE PAST TOSSED OUT Don't give him a chance! Keep double action VANiSH in your bathroom. Cleans toilet bowls quickly leaves bathroom air sweet and fresh. Be smart! Be modern! Buy VANiSH! II ill 1 real- 1 IQvy) -WV-f 1 A mm OrT .1 I r. 1 'PA 11 ii i KM 1 IV Yli 1 1 r-f T.I With A Natural, Sun-Kipantcf flavor BABY FOODS ttdi every bit of wy Grp JeUy tastes hkt I Jbi more! It made of big, riptJuKioua ConrorJ Prurirc rri ItinA inn Inva Jm I 'Vy.

eat right off the vina. It has a rich 1 IUHl -mil- it- -ih THEY'RE STRAINED AND rOBSCLOBUBES taifue ffue Street, Brooklyn. New Torn, on Ml! fj Iri' I 17 Vll premiaea directed by aaid judgment! Kina City and Slit, i fo be and described as ot flavor-not zoo sweet, not too tfM -1 Vl aucnon bams tart, buWWYoTI lie JWbm suod to the undersigned to sell cidr my eight Other jellies, KXX jeVI nd beer at retail under th Alcoholic iT Beerae Control Law at 128S E. 2d them on omeletsT IS'' for xt LtL-o. ANTHONT CELARDO meats.

Naturally best f. i2ss b. 2d St. I Brooklyn 12. N.

T. iw splS-itTu Sold tt lndepemUnl '':) 1 roatctontmta Grocer tvtryuibtrt. it "iT Lot bRS" J601. SeotTon 12. on a.

rertain map or plan of lots railed "Wayerly." surreyed ror Wood Harmon and Company, June. 1901. by Fred L. Bartlett, CiTil Engineer, and filed in the Register's Office of Kings County. June 1906.

and designated as Map 1489. Dated. April 19th. 1948. Roland Laskor.

Referee. ap20-t TuATh SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY New York Lien Plaintiff. against frank Griesmer et defendants. Plaintiffs Attorney.

Harry Ua Broadway. New York City. Pursuant to ludzment of foreclosure nd sale dated March 25. 1948. I will sell at public auctioa at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom.

139 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on the 23d day of Anril. 194. at 13:00 fetio'rlnrk noon of that riav hv Jark SUPRKMffi COURT. KINGS COUNTY Clarejics B.

Smith Jr. and Marion Smith, Plaintiffs, aaainat Gladstone Archer, et Defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of Foreclo-ure and Sale entered herein dated April IS. 1948. I will sell at public auutioa by J.

J. Duberstein. auctioneer, at Brooklvn Real EKtste Ex-chance. 1S MontagTie Street, Brook lyn, new iora. on May lz, i4S at 13 clock noon on that day.

the premises In the Borough of Brooklyn. KlBSB Tountv Tifv mil Htt nf Vw York, situate on the eaeterly side of southerly from the toutheasterlr cor Aiuany Arenue, auitant HW ntr oi Bergen street ana Airmny Avenue, being a rectangular parcel 33 feet 7 inches front and rear by 100 feet in depth on each side, being premises described in mortgage liber aoij. paee is. Dated. April 19L 194S, JAMES A H1GGINS.

Referee. JOHN E. SEXTON. Plaintiffs- Attorney, 44 Court Street. Brooklvn 3, New York.

ap20-St TuATh SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Ben Srulowitz. Plaintiff, against Fannie Malkin. et Defendants. Rosen A Rowen, Attorneys for Plaintiff.

361 Broadway, Manhattan. acw ront. Pursuant to 1nrTemertt dated the 1t jDuberatein. Auctioneer, the premifea Known as oeciion 10. tsivm ti.

uois 3 and 5 on the Tax Map of Kings uouniy, more particularly aescriDea in aaid iudfment. Dated: New York. March 194. HENRY ZELTNER. Referee.

apl-t ThTu SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OP KINGS Wappingr Savinga Bank, plaintiff, against Edmund W. Lyon. et defendants. Berle.

Berle. Asee A Land, attorneys for plaintiff. 70 Pine Street. New York City. Pursuant to a Judgment entered tn thia action on July 19.

1947. I will sell at public auction, st the Brooklyn Real Estate Ivn. New York on the 3th dav of txrnange. is Montague airier, tsroos I Bint Biti Manager tnt I 'mmw imTu 0f Plw: MAilt 4-3000 ft Baiuawaw MeMBiTWMi Ba nay or April, ms. I will sell at pun-1.

way, IS4S. at 12 cioa noon on tnar lie auction at the Brooklyn Real Es-idav bv Stephen F. Bsrrera. suctlon-Ute Exchange Salesroom. 189 Mon-'eer, premises directed by said Jud- rtANCS 1 UKfTT COWAJOT IvwIerkJU.

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