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1 8 BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR DEC. 26, 1946 J4eLn 1AJorfJi Contemporary domment Red Cross Plans Crafts Show Tomorrow Volunteer artists and crafts a liop Uafli for fftan J4unter5 Bv siiim.a McKEOV 'tionate. There were no inrllca men professional and amateur DEAR HELEN WORTH I'm a young man not yet 20. When I was a kid I had heart trouble, so couldn't live the life of the average attached to the Brooklyn Red By RUTH G. DAVIS Christmas aftermath there will be many tales to tell about the holiday, but none so nearly devastating as that of Mrs.

1 boy. So I didn't get to know many young people. I'm very lonely now, and also I am in good health and would like to meet some yqung people. Cross Arts and Skill Corps will Women's Wear Daily, tlio tions that knee-banging jackets Richardson Cahill Miss Marguerite Estelle Cahill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank R. Cahill of 9o9 E. 13th St. and and her fruit cake. Making cakes and cookies for Christmas.

I like shows, horseback riding, skiing i even though it takes hours of work, is one of the joys of the trade publication that keeps a are due for a bright reappear-hot finger on fashion's rapid and roller skating. J.B. A season. Everybody loves home My dear J. B.

A. How little the give the public a graphic picture of the talents which they place at the disposal cf patients In army, navy and veterans hospitals and handicapped persons i Henry Melville Richardson, son made cake and cookies and the well person realizes his good fortune I It takes a story such as yours pul.e, has its own informal: Among the new hat ideas that straws in-the ind department! will help you spend your Christ-this week to help shoppers nm, gold is the wind-defying long hours of work are fully re to make one glimpse the deprivations and the differences that the paid. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marsar announce the birth of a daughter, Eileen Marie Marsar, on Dec.

20 at the Caledonian Hospital. The Marsars are parents of two other children, Geraldine, 8, and Sean, 4. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richardson of Whitley Bay, Monk-seaton, England, were married on Dec.

17 at St. Rose of Lima Church. The Rev. Vincent O'Mal- spend Christmas gift money helmet type that cling like bar- Your Birthday By Stella After preparing and nearly nacles. The newest edition sits tomorrow, when an exhibit of their work opens this afternoon at 2 p.m.

in the chapter's Arts and Skills Studio, 70 Willow St. well. For junior wear now and in completing the mixing of 13 pounds of fruit cake, Mrs. child who is not physically well'must experience. Isn't It wonderful that you can now indulge in sports? I am glad for you, and will be happy the Spring, brown is the color to forward letters sent you.

toward the back of the head, with pleats pinched into the felt to mold it. If you can stay away from the clearance sale velveteens, silk prints will be featured in junior mortified, discovered that she had made a dreadful mistake and instead of putting in baking ley officiated and a reception followed at the Park Vanderbilt. Miss Mildred Jeanne Cahill was maid of honor and John m.iii.ioi THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28 HELEN WORTH. Born todav. Your dearee of success Would Discuss News favorite, and it gamuts from pale chamois to deep chocolate.

Spice brown that is bright enough to wear with either darker brown or black accessories is the shade most used in both suits and powuer nau used roacn powder, will stand or fall upon your own Lynch Merrill Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mc Donald of 570 Park Manhattan and Locust Valley, announce the engagement of Mrs. personal efforts. If you attempt to Phia wVtart m.n.

ThaTjef- A' "rU" tS departments, too, with designs lean upon others, you will fail. If that should induce painless i i Kl'ra IMIU l'J UUIUIUS Ul ull lUKC tVrson Yeldron Jr. of Brooklyn vl spending McDonald's daughter, Miss Vern acted btot man. hhmurht nnlv a mnmpnt. and dresses.

Territorially, suits have longer jackets and longer length skirts. I ne coupie leu on a weaning you exert your own will-power and force along the lines In which you believe, you vill reach ultimate fame and the attainment of most of your aspirations. You are ingenious and talentetd. Your resourcefulness Is in enn Jackets most often feature fish tail pleats in back. trip up-State New York.

They will sail on the S. S. America Friday to make their home in West Monkseaton, Northumberland, England. Mr. Richardson Cod Creole Chicory-Radish.

Salad one of youh basic characteristics and you can start a project on a Culling a last-minute from a recent showing of went to work again. She washed off all thp fruit and nuts, added new flour and BAKING I'OWDER. The cake was a great success nobody died, at least not yet. THIS IS THE STORY of little Eddie, a suburbanite. Eddie had a wonderful Christmas, but with one disappointment.

It seems shoestring and succeed! You must Frozen Orange Cream junior clothes, Women's Wear Tea have harmonious surroundings when they offend you and thus you never served three years in the United States Merchant Marine on board 1 AUscrbsof tier Cold ye-v. When you rub tag, warming VapoRub on her cold-Irritated throat, chest and back at bedtime, lt starts to work tcWZe the sleeps, VapoRub's special relief -giving action keeps on working for hours. Often by morning most misery of. tifuc the cold is gone. ViSSSS Try lt tonight.

on Lynch, to Mr. Robert Gordon Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Merrill of 2 E.

61st Manhattan and' Bronxville, N. Y. Miss Lynch is the daughter of the late Edmund Calvert Lynch, former original partner with Charles E. Merrill of Merrill, Lynch Co. Miss Lynch was graduated from the Green Vale and Ethel Walker schools and In 19-16 from Bennett Junior College, Millbrook, N.

Y. She made her debut at the New York Junior Assemblies in 1944. Miss Lynch is a provisional member Sponge Cake Coffee Coffee Cod Creole 3 1 cup chopped celery the S. S. Uruguay In both the stay for long in an environment hostile to your best interests.

Dear Helen Worth If you think I might interest people of kindred minds. I would like to form a society for the discussion of subjects of current Interest. If we could at ford a room to meet in that would naturally be preferable, but lacking that we might meet at each other's houses. If one lives earnestly one needs a medium of expressing one's thoughts and feelings on the vital subjects of the day. B.

R. My dear B. Yours is a good idea and should attract many of the readers. Letters forwarded. HELEN WORTH.

Seeks Friends i Dear Helen Worth I am now living in a new section of Brooklyn and find it difficult to make new friends. I would like to meet a mature woman, one in the forties, who is interested in the finer things. Mrs. P. R.

Letters forwarded. HELEN WORTH. Would Fight Living Costs Dear Helen Worth B. letter and To find what the stajs have in beamed editorially on the creamy white tweed jacket that will blend with every decor and has even more versatility than gray. PARTICULARLY EMPHASIZED was the cream jacket over tailored brown theme.

The store for tomorrow, select your birth that Eddie's school teacher in planning for the holiday had suggested to the children that it would be nice to have a Christ Atlantic and Pacific theaters of war. Miss Cahill is a graduate of Erasmus Hall High School and Brooklyn College. Mr. Richardson attended St. Joseph College, Dumnhries, Scotland and is a day star and read the corresponding paragraph.

Let your birthday Friday, December 27 SAOOITARIOS (Nov. 23-Dec. 32 A de mas tree. Eddie volunteered he cision mud? may be Important. had a Christmas tree for the CAPKIGOHN (Dec 23-Jan 201 Nfwi nf tu Vpu- Vnrlr luninr Picriio come ud for your consideration.

01 lne Y0IK Junior league. Mr. Merrill is the son of Joseph AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Peb. 19) -A day of pdonmlng results If you are wise in all member of the Newcastle Flying Lc100.

He smartly went home Club. land told his mother that he was I going to get the Christmas tree. Brady I Puzzled, hi-: mnthrr askpH him L. Merrill, former partner of Merrill, Lynch Co. and now vice-president and a director of Melville Shoe Corporation.

leaves 4 medium onions, sliced 4 tablespoons fat 2 pounds codfish 3 cups canned tomatoes (No. 214 can) 4 medium potatoes, quartered 1 bay leaf 2 teaspoons salt li teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons flour '4 cup water Cook celery and onions in hot fat until soft, add fish, vegetables and seasonings. Cover and cook over simmer flame 30 minutes. Remove fish and potatoes. Thicken gravy with combined flour and water; boil 1 minute.

Pour over fish and potatoes. Yield: servings. Miss Gloria Brady, daughter of Mrs. Celia Brady of 229 E. Main Patchogue.

and Edwin has given me sufficient encourage Mr. Merrill was graduated from St. George's School in 1943 you undertake. PISCE3 (Feb. 20-March 21 1 You should see real progress made today.

ARIES (March 22-April 201 This may be more important for you in a social way than in your business. TAURUS (April 21-May 21) Keep on your toes. OEMINI (May 52-June 22) A friend may be helpful In furthering an original idea. CANCER (June 23-July 231 Originality In your work counts for considerable at this time. LEO (July 24-Aug.

23) Consider a contract wisely before signing It right VIROO (Aug 24-Sept. 221 Employment matters hit a new high for you. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 231 Guard R.

Grimm, son of Mr. and Mrs. jackets varied from classic basque jackets i self-cov-ered buttons and small round collars to long, pearl-buttoned double breasted numbers with half-belts in the back. Replicas the three-button camel's hair jacket were also after which he served for three years as an officer in the U. S.

A Max Grimm of St. James, were ment to write you. I'd like to start a consumers' group, a group banded together to combat the high cost of living and the poor merchandise offered us. No thought or consideration is given today's consumer. B.

O. says "What are we going to Naval Reserve. He Is presently attending Harvard University married by the Rev. A. H.

Cooke, pastor of the Congregational Church, on Dec. 13. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Warren Brady, and her where ho has recently been elected to the Delphic Cluh and do about it?" I say, let's organize where he was going to get it. His face lightened and, smiling, he said, "Oh, I found it last year and I hid it in the lot." Mother didn't have the heart to discourage the enthusiastic boy. He and his friend dragged the tree all the way to school, and hen the teacher saw it, the tree was in a rather sad condition and.

of course, had not a needle on it. She told the boys she couldn't use the tree and they were soooooo disappointed. They had carefully watched over their Christmas tree all year in anticipation of this big event. SOMETHING TO THINK about the Christmas card we re SCORPIO "oct 24-nov. to the Hasty Pudding Institute may be important to the outcome ot ai0f -jy-g new project, Shiela sister-in-law, Mrs.

Warren Brady, was matron of honor. Roy Grimm, brother of the bride shown in white with a difference. The length was propor- groom of Valley Stream was best and do something about it I'd like to hear from those interested. B. J.

S. My dear B. J. If you hold the solution to those troubling matters within your grasp, or in the corners of your brain, you're a better man than H. my friend I For the financial spiral frightens and continues to dominate, and apparently the end is not yet.

Collective action Rbk your roast sagf b.tora BOOKS OF THE DAY Fair Rue Miss Mary Randolph Rue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis cooliini Kilk Starling Salt (Hteatpooa to Iht man. Two receptions were held, one at the home of the bride's mother and the other at the home of the bridegroom's sister in Valley Stream.

The-jrouple will reside at 163 Locust Valley J. Rue of 139 E. 79th Manhattan, became the bride Satur joy the book, but women of intelligence and good taste will find lt awpparud fhXU. TALES FOR FRAII.S, selected by Dorothy Sara. Cadillae Publishing 31 pp.

Bv Dorothee Carusso may be the answer. Let us hope one will be found and soon; lest an unsatisfactory representation of day of former Lieutenant Commander Charles Sims Farr, ceived from friends who live in American women writers. Mount Kisco, N. but bearing U. S.

N. who served on de we perisk! Letters to you will be forwarded. HELEN WORTH. Stream the cancellation of the Christmas, it 6r4TV Short Story Writer and Novelist. There' is nothing less intelligent in our contemporary society than the cheap, cruel humor which we GAS REFRIGERATORS 4 and 8 Cubic Foot Mod.lt for immtdiars delivery IN BAY RIDGE ONLY BE ARE SALES AGENTS T.OK KINGS COUNTY LIGHTING CO.

You can NOW purehato from a under tamo torm and price. Daily Hardware Co. M27 4TH AVt. Nr. 93RD ST.

SHore Road 8-8469 Noteworthy post office. Did they leave The bride is a graduate of the brattice -upon one another. Women BUY V. S. SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS Patchogue High School, and for the past four years has been secretary to the personal man Erie Llnklater PRIVATE ANGEI.O, by snicker at men, ana men smcner tu women, and if it suits their momen the cards with friends while they were in Florida? Did they send them to the post office to have the postmaster do it? Or did they fly down, mail the cards on Doc.

20 and fly back or what? stroyers in three war areas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Farr of 14 E. 16th Manhattan, and Southhampton. The rector, the Rev.

Dr. Horace V. B. Donegan, officiated in St. James Episcopal Church, Manhattan.

A reception followed at the Hotel Pierre. Mr. Rue gave his daughter In marriage. Miss Virginia Rue ta advantage, men and women IMacMlllan, Is the delightful story of an Italian soldier who hated war because he did not have "dono di ager at toe LiDerty Aircrau Corporation, Farmingdale. snicker at their own sex, as if by so doing they could remove themselves from being identified with its Urn- coraggio," the gift of courage, nations.

Part of the story's manifold Weber Sclioenfield Announcement is made of the Brothers Molt Tales for Frails" Is an anthology charm stems from the characters In the Rectory of St. Paul's of short stories and articles which 'Llnklater creates, from his first- marriage of Miss Gloria Sclioen Methodist Church, Inwood, on 'should appeal to that type of read-ihand knowledge of Italy in the was her sisters maid of honor and other attendants were: Miss Hazel Farr, sister of the bride pr who looks uoon women as a topic closing days of the war, and from Saturday, Miss Ella P. Molt. Gas Refrigerators ARE NOW ON DISPLAY ct your Gas Company mad at fWb4 Local Dsalors daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Mott of Inwood, became the bride of Raymond L. Brothers son of Mr. and Mrs. Brothers groom, Mrs. Frances B.

Farr. his sister-in-law, Mrs, George E. Bar-tol 3d of Philadelphia, his cousin, to discuss only behind his hand. It is written entirely by women and obviously for women and with boringly few exceptions, it sets out to prove that women are sneaky, calculating, stupid, emotionally unbalanced, easily seduced and nau- his understanding of the Italian temperament. Angelo deserted successively the Italian, German and British armies, although in the last he was a casualty.

He constantly wailed that his strategic retreats from army service were due to his lack of courage. Mrs. John O. Gay, Mrs. William field, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Schoenfield of 1104 Avenue to Lawrence Dana Weber of Manhattan. The ceremony took place on Sunday at Union Temple. Rabbi Sidney Tedesche officiated. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents.

The couple left for Virginia where they will make their home. Sagar and Miss Rose P. Parsons, all of New York. i. IS 1 1 to 13 it it Most ol tne Kcatinalv sentimental.

visit nw VinwvnnMS air. rarr was nest man lor nis of Manchester. N. H. The Rev.

William H. Vastine officiated and Uie couple left immediately afterward for New York, whence they will go to Boston and Manchester on their wedding trip. George Rumpf, the for- stories are thin little of writ-ire taadlv woven, worn thin bv the But he did have a gift of gab past masters wno discarded mem n1 chgrm As t0 his he son. Ushers were John Fan-any weekday between 9 and Frenns B. Fai brothers of P.M.

or on Saturday! from the bridegroom. Henry Rartow 9 A.M. to 12 o'clock noon. Farr his cousin, all of Man years aso. returned from the wars with only The list of titles promises Intimate i fin hanri hut.

n-it u-n irnmen in Miss Schoenfield is a graduate TOPS FOR QlitfUTY, Ptpti-CoLa Company, Long Idand City, N. 7i, Franrhisrd Bottler, Pepn-Cola New York Bottling Company revelations which never materialize; i llis household and three of New York University where: mer Miss Shirley Holden of Law- the same technique employed by hattan, Captain J. P. Clay. U.

S. of Washington. Lt. Coram- jrence, was matron of honor, and none of them his. Prom that base, Angelo proceeded to build up a family in war-torn Tuscany.

the barker at a hoochie-coocme dancer's tent of a hick town circus Om Brsmb OffUt 6iZ7 Samuel T. Orme. U. S. she ajso did postgraduate work.

After receiving his master's degree from N. Y. U. Mr. Weber served in the Chemical Warfare Division of the United States Vtrtcbt Avtmu ken ft-optd First Lt.

Henrv M. Drinker on a Blue Sunday, Some of the stories are obvious lor iht tomtnitmo of om (rtui. of Philadelphia and Messrs. Robert D. Jav.

Joseph C. Walker KINGS COUNTY LIGHTING COMPANTI.Ir. Gordon R. McGrath. Ogden attempts at "quality" writing, ano vnrv ooor auality they are.

They 4 all follow one pattern insofar as Navy as a lieutenant seeing action in both the European and Pacific theaters. At present Mr. Williams, New York and William H. Corbin of Morristown. N.

,1. 4740 FOURTH AVENUE 4127 NEW UTRECHT AVENUI Tsltpkos SH 1-4000 Weber is employed by the Navy The bride was graduated from St. Timothys School, r-ngineering nepan- ville. Md. in 1011.

was with ihPl ment in Virginia ami also attend? they plunge immediately into tne garbled atmosphere of some feminine whim, refuse steadfastly to articulate anv preciseness of emotion, ignore the reader's reasonable request for some of the factual details responsible for this madness, and then, without warning even to the reader's instinct, the story, ar-Hvine nowhere, peters out in a Foreign Economic Administration during the war and is a sophomore at Barnard College. Mr. Farr, Kent School alumnus, attended Princeton University, where he was a member of the Ivy Cluh. Arthur M. Cafiero of Brooklyn was best man.

The couple expect to make their temporary home in Inwood with the bride's parents. Mrs. Brothers is a graduate of Lawrence High School. MV. Brothers, who served for three years in the Pacific with the United States Marine Corps Reserve, was a corporal at the time of his discharge.

Chalk Feldman Mr. and Mrs. William Feldman of 1120 51st Boro Park, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Shirley Feldman. to Howard Chalk, formerly a corporal attached to the Ifltth Combat Infantry Division of the Army, who served three years, one in the ETO. Mr.

Chalk is the son of Mr. and Mrs Maurice Chalk of Far Rockaway. Miss Feldman was graduated from New Utrecht High School. Mr. Chalk is an alumnus of Far Rockaway High School and attended New York University.

syrupy push of tenderness on the part of the author lor me cmrarwr who Is. after all poor thing a WOMAN. There are three notable exceptions to this dull rule. "The Coming of Age," by Clare Jaynes, Is a fine sensitive Diece of work, as is PRETTY AND PETITE George Washington University. Flanagan Paly Mr.

and Mrs. Harold B. Flanagan of 2014 Bragg St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Flanagan, to Thomas Edwin Daly, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Daly of 1325 Arthur Kill Road, Greenridge. Miss Flanagan is a graduate of James Madison High School and attended Heff ley-Browne Business School. Mr. Daly attended Totlenville High School and is a veteran of two years in the Navy.

He is employed by the Guarantee Trust of North America. Marv Hastings Bradley's "The Life of the Party." And Helen Brown Norden's article, "No Man Has Everything" is a truly humorous consideration of reversing sexes as regards a harem. On the whole, however, 'Tales for Frails" is a poor anthology. It is possible that "frails" might en- THE GREAT American dessert pic is at its best when the crust is light and flaky. And light and flaky crusts are yours with Flako be- Rain Drops soft blue suds wash dishes and laundry EASIER, FASTER, CLEANER 1 Blues clothes while washing if I Xyt? 1 cause the ingredients are 1 0' precision-mixed.

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