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EAGLE, APR. 210, (1946 BOOKS OF THE DAY SOLVING THE PROBLEM DELINQUENT ANGELS, Judge Press, Camille Kelley, Brown- -White-Lowell 585 City, Missouri. 244p. SISTER ALICE FRANCIS Child Study St. Jos-.

eph's College for Women Judge Kelley, homemaker-atlarge, has been named "Woman of 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, thoughtful study of children, and a dedication to social service. That she has seen fit to offer it to her readers is signifiin these days of shallow naturalism. may read in "Delinquent Angels" the challenging statement: "Always remember there is no freedom without control, no happiness without self-ex- FLASO MAN New YEAST yeast needs no refrigeration! Stays fresh on pantry shelf Always on hand No new recipes or directions needed Imagine! A wonderful new yeast that actually keeps for weeks 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.

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Throughout the book, episodes are recorded which pre sent juvenile courts as "discovery" chambers, as well as re habilitaa chance to tell its of tion agencies really giving youth story. The method, owever, which inquires into tie cause behind the crime on lights the message of this the cause more than the must be charged wAith offense. Informal Approach Judge Kelley's of handling youthful offender proves the wisdom of the informal approach. A vase of flowers, comfortable seats, perhaps, an attractive plaything or two transform "trial" into et's-getthis -thing straightened out." This very technique often introduces the turning point in search of which the despairing parent has spent many al weary counseling hour. In heir practice the builds a bridge which Judge, void between adults and children.

Much child psychology raay be gleaned as the and their parents, are brought to court. Report Them Pleas for action are made to taxpayers to inquire into the cost of delinquency, and to investigate the conditions existing in the nearest State for children. of adjusted youngsters, as those of delinquent claildren are asked to think well pn the importance of the home. Judge Kelley's advice to that all intifrested citizens suggests est act we can perform for delinquents is to report to the juvenile court autloorities who will study their cases. The unity of book is achieved through the leading lady, Camille Kelley, Judge, yet were she not so inspiring; a person the constant persorial refTerences might become tiresome.

The fact that the materi al used is from personal experiences makes the account fresh and stimulating. Although there is definite trend toward, the pre(scientific sense connotation rather; that than good theoretical diagnosis pitys the dividends, today's emphasis on the importance of mental hygiene is voiced continuously. "Delinquent Angels" could stand more proofreading, because Moms teachers, stuand, of course, th delindents, quents shall open and read. Marion Kohn Wed Yesterday Marion Kohn was marMiss ried Sunday to Alfred M. Herrman, son of Mrs.

Alfred Herrman, of Woodmer4e, and late Mr. Herrmann, at the the home of her parents, Mir. and Harry Kohn om Villa Mrs. Cedarhurst. Rabbi Judah Place, Cahn performed the ceremony.

A dinner was followed by a small reception. Miss Harriet Kohn her sister's maid of (honor. (Edward Marmon was best man for Mr. Herrman. The couple will go tor Savannah on their wedding thrip and their retwrn will live in upon Forest Hills.

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GOTCHA 4-20 1948 Times -Just Between UsLearn the Rules to Be at Ease When You Go to Your First Prom night snack, attend a party or make other postprom arrangements. By NANCY MOTTRAM leave before the prom is over to find a mid- Q. Dear 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 over all to go right to somewhere leave for before a snack? the dancould appreciate it if you coud clear these matters, as it's my first date for 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 them to go double-date 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 boy 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 she usually leaves them in the box until they've He checks their coats, entrance of dance floor after putting the flowers on. stay until after the grand Your Birthday By Stella TUESDAY, APRIL. 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, achonesty and straightforwardness You are of your exceptionally intuitive and some, born today, appear to have psychic powers. Great caution care must be used 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.

have talent for leadersip highly construcando tive 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 21-Mas 21) --Keep your nose to the grindstone.

GEMINI MAY 22-June 22) -Still stick close to routine. CANCER (June 23-July 23) ---A reelall-around improvement for you. LEO (Juis 24-Aug. 23) -Romance for you if you're seeking it. VIRGO (Aug.

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Dear Nancy--I have known a boy for almost two years, and things were fine, until all of a sudden, he stopped speaking I know it's an old story, and there's just no reason for it. The opinion is that he's trying 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, decide only three whether times, he and should leave show it up some to him maturity, or Q.

Dear Nancy--I've had a case of heroworship 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, 1 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 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 swered in her column.

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together in And--only one MACHES PEARS thrill a baby's palate. CONVENIENT scrumptious-tasting "dessert" that is sure to GLASS Pears- But, of Apricots course, is just this a combination sample of of Libby's Peaches. 22 delights for babies--all extra easy to digest. COUNT IN A40 Libby, MCNeill Libby, Chicago 9, Ill. MEDICAL BABY FOODS THEY'RE STRAINED AND HOMOGENIZED FRUITS SOUPS VEGETABLES MEAT COMBINATIONS DESSERTS like luscious to 401 table delights AUCTION SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License No.

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N. Y. ap13-2tTu FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Clarence B. Smith Jr.

and Marion Smith, Plaintiffs, against Gladstone Archer, et Defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale entered herein dated April 16. 1948. I will sell at public auction by J. J.

Duberstein, auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, BrookNew York, on May 12, 1948 12 o'clock noon on that day, the premises in the Borough of Brooklyn. Kings County, City and State of New York, situate on the easterly side of Albany Avenue, distant 100 feet southerly from the southeasterly corner of Bergen Street and Albany Avenue, being a rectangular parcel 33 7 inches front and rear by 100 feet in depth on each side. being premises described in mortgage liber 5313. page 78. Dated.

April 19. JAMES A. HIGGINS. Referee. JOHN E.

SEXTON. Plaintiffs' torney. York. Court Street, Brooklyn New ap20-6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -Ben Srulowitz, Plaintiff, against Fannie Maikin, et Defendants.

Rosen Rowen, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 261 Broadway, Manhattan, New York. Pursuant to judgment dated the 1st lic auction at the Brooklyn Real Esday of April. 1948. will at pubtate Exchange Salesroom, Mon- FORECLOSURES tague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on May 12th, 1948. at 12 o'clock noon, by Walter H.

Hallowell, auctioneer. the premises, sold directed by described said follows: and as All that piece of land, known and designated as Lot Block 3601, Section 12, on a certain map or plan of lots called surveyed for Wood Harmon and Company, June. Engineer, 1901, and by Fred filed in L. the Bartlett, Civil Register's Office of Kings County, June 1906. and designated as Map Dated.

April 19th. 1948. Roland Lasker, Referee. ap20-6t SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY -New York Lien plaintiff. against Frank Griesmer et defendants.

Plaintiff's Attorney, Harry Hausknecht. 135 Broadway. New York City. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated March 25. 1948, I will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salegroom, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 22d day of April.

1948. at 12:00 o'clock noon of that day, by Jack J. Duberstein, Auctioneer, the premises known as Section 10, Block 2842. Lots 03 and 5 on the Tax Map of Kings County, more particularly described in said judgment. Dated: New York.

March 29. 1948. HENRY ZELTNER. Referee. apl-6t ThTu SUPREME COURT.

COUNTY OF KINGS Savings Bank, plaintiff, against Edmund W. Lyons. let defendants. Berle. Agee Land, attorneys for plaintiff, 70 Pine Street.

New York City. Pursuant to a judgment entered in this action on July 19. 1947. I will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on the 5th day May, 1948.

o'clock noon on that day by Stephen Barrera. auctioneer. premises directed by said judg-1 FORECLOSURES ment to be sold, being a plot of land with improvements thereon in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, described City and State of New York, as follows: BEGINNING at point on the one southerly side of State Street distant from the hundred corner and forty feet easterly formed by the InterStreet section with the southerly easterly Slate Avenue: side of Third parallel with running Third thence southerly of the distance through a party and wall part Avenue one parallel hundred with State feet: thence easterly thence Street twenty feet: northerly, again parallel with through a Avenue party and part of the distance feet to the southerly wall side one of hundred State the Street: and thence westerly southerly side of State Street along twenty, feet Said to the point or place of as beginning. 526 premises being known The State Street, Brooklyn. New York.

premises will be sold in one strictions parcel subject to covenants. reDated. New and York. survey exceptions. M.

O'Connor, Referee. 1948. Anna ap13-6t SUPREME -Muriel COURT, KINGS COUNTY Johanna Schwartz, Jaffe, et Plaintiff, against attorneys, YAVNER 37 Wall BREGSTEIN. Street. Plaintiff's Defendants.

City. New York 9. 1948. I to sell Judgment dated April Pursuant Real will at Public Auction at the Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

on 1948, at 12 Noon, by J. J. directed Duberstein, by said auctioneer. Judgment the premises to wit, certain lots in Brooklyn. to be N.

sold. of shown Brooklyn on the as Tax Section Map of the Borough Lots May 15, 10. 16 and 1944. 17. as said Map was 8.

Block 2304, on Dated. April 12. 1948. HERBERT WASSERMAN. Referee.

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