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is is is BROOKLYN COLLEGE seniors receiving campus honors are Carol Bernstein, left, editor of the college year and Claire James, president of the student exceutive Miss Waldstreicher Will Be Honored Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Waldstreicher of 3715 Kings Highway will give a luncheon in honor of their daughter, Carole Waldstreicher, for her 16th birthday tomorrow at the Persian Room, Plaza Hotel, Manhattan.

Among the guests will be the Misses Judy Waldstreicher, Natalie Klein, Mae Boder, Rita Einhorn, Renee Bass. Maxine Levine, Enid Rachleff, Linda Newman, Harriet Pogul, Sally Katz, Irma Grubbard, Ronnie Shafran, Phyllis Rosenthal, Carole Lindenauer, Kaye. Sedley, Mimi Schlein, King, Lynn Walzer, Joyce Banowitch, Barbara Schleifer of Brooklyn. Marjorie Kruger's Engagement Revealed Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney F. Kruger of Woodmere have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marjorie Kruger, to Donald Dickson of Lynbrook, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William G. Dickson.

Miss Kruger is a senior at Adelphi College School of Nursing, Garden City, where she is a member Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Her fiance returned from 20 months of active duty, with the Army in Japan and Korea. He is associated with the Great Atlantic Pacific Tea Company. Neal -Halt The engagement of Miss Nadine Katherine Neal to Edward Allen Halt, son of Mr. and Mrs Arthur W.

Halt of Valley Stream, has been announced by her uncle and aunt, and Mrs. Ira Ansorge of Flushing. DESIGNING WOMAN Mrs. Mannix Elected Head of Manhattanville College Brooklyn Club JUNE 3, 1 1953 The newly elected officers of the Brooklyn Club of the Alumnae of Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart are: Chairman, Mrs. Francis X.

Mannix: executive vice chairman, Mrs. Placido A. Gomez: treasurer. Miss Clare Gibson: recording 'secretary, Mrs. Sidney A.

Barritt corresponding secretary, Mrs. William Connolley; program chairman, Mrs. Charles McGee; co-chairmen of annual theater benefit. Mrs. John J.

Flannery Jr. and Miss Adele Parks; refreshment co- chairmen, the Misses Ann M. Hanlon and Betty Gunderson; publicity, Miss Marjorie Hopkins, and hospitality, Miss Harriet Merrill. The executive committee is composed of Mrs. Duncan Clark, Mrs.

Maurice McLoughMrs. Gomez. The final meeting for the season of the alumnae was held at the home of Miss Joan Edmonds, 625 2d St. Mrs. Duncan Clark, retiring chairman, presided.

Vane Studio Mrs. Gaetano Simonetti Miss Ida Julia's Marriage Made Known Announcement is made the marriage of Miss Ida daughter of Mr. and James J. Julia, of 13 E. 4th to Gaetano Simonetti, son Miss Helene O'Reilly of 1918 Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Avenue 0 entertained at a of 872 52d in the bridal shower on May 27 for of Immaculate Heart of Miss Marilyn Purcell of 3103 F'airfield Riverdale, N. The Rev. Edward Hogan who will be married on June and a reception to Richard L. McNally alat the Diron Restaurant.

nuptial mass in St. Josephine Priole was of honor and Thomas Cathedral. There were 11 guests etti was best man for present. MEND A CHINA CRYSTAL TOYS flexibleTransparent- Waterproof- VASES EASY- QUICK BOOKS 30) MAJOR'S PURPOSE CEMENT MENDING PERFECTLY FOR 80 YEARS BROOKLYN EAGLE, Rhoda Ravitz Rhoda Ravitz Will Wed Saturday Mr. and Mrs.

Sol Ravitz of 101 Clara St. announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Rhoda Ravitz, to Harold Goydel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Goydel of 510. Avenue M.

The wedding will take place Saturday at the Willow Temple. The Rev. Israel Zuckerberg will Miss Lois Kayz will he the maid of honor and Ronald Ravitz, the bride's brother, will be the best man. Berkman- Klores Bridal June 21 Miss Irene Berkman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Berkman of St. Petersburg, has chosen June 21, for her marriage to Paul Klores, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Klores of Kew Garden Hills, The ceremony and reception will take place at the Hotel St. George.

Miss Berkman is an alumna of Rollins Collins College, Winter Park. Fla. Mr. Klores also an alumni of Rollins Collins College and is attending Brooklyn Law School. The couple plan to make their home in Brooklyn.

Miss O'Reilly Hostess WORLD'S TRULY FIRST FREE. POURING SALT! DIAMOND weather, TODIZED ADOrE RAIN OR SHINE POURS ALL THE TIME! Plain or lodized -By Elizabeth Beg. 0. 8. Pat.

Off CHECK IN-AND-OUT COM Check its in-and-out comfort when choosing a chair. See if it's comfortable to sit 111. of course, but also make sure it's comfortable to get into and out of. This is so often the difference between enjoying a chair and using it little-es pecially if it's a chore to climb out of. the chair will be passed by.

There's a point here. too, in good looks. How the person who sits in it looks matters as well as the chair's looks, and FORT IN CHAIRS no one is at his best falling back with a thud or struggling to rise. Summer furniture hasn't always scored well on these points, but the new crop is A decided improvement. Even the famous campaign chair has been revised and here is its handsomest, most easily got-in-and-out-of new version.

Triangular sections, one a headrest and one the seat. are padded and covered with leather. Much More Chicken in Wyler's CHICKEN WITH MEAT Wyler's CHICKEN Real RICE A SOUP Ready Sour CHICKEN Mo chicken BIN MINUTES PACKAGES SERVES END SERVINGS EACH soup flavor Always rich in chicken CHICAGO 14, because it is ILLINOIS MADE WYLER with real made chicken. WYLER COMPANY, CHICAGO 14, ALINOIS Beauty Gaining Weight Problem Facing Many Persons By MARIAN MATTHEWS Question -Although the on losing weight, there are to gain. I would like to add I always lose during the real struggle to maintain my normal weight.

Have you any suggestions? Answer--Gaining weight is as difficult some as losing weight is for others, Eating more re food helps your condition. but you also must maintain a good health program along with this. For example, try to get more sleep at night--nine hours instead of eight. Relax during the day, if possible. If you are at home try to get in a little nap--or at least a 10 or 15-minute break where you can stretch out on your bed.

Avoid worry. Try to increase your food intake by eating more often. Instead of three meals, try for five or even six a day. Don't worry about consuming butter, add a snack between breakfast and lunch: another after lunch or before dinner, and the last one before turning in at night. With the warm weather season at hand, you could enjoy rich malteds and milk shakes that pile up the calories, and make others envious who must count them so carefully.

By all means check with your doctor if you have any reason to believe your lack lof weight might be due to some physical disturbance. Question I'm fairly short but would like to wear a largebrimmed hat this Summer. Do you think I should? Answer 1 believe if you want to wear a large brimmed hat this Summer and you are short, it would be advisable to consult a good milliner. She can advise you on just FIANCEE Miss Rita O'Connor, daughter Francis H. O'Connor of 1127 86th is engaged to Matthew Coulson, who is serving with the United Stankevitz-Ferraro Mr.

and Mrs. J. A. Stankevitz of 1170 74th St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Joanne Stankevitz, to Pvt.

Jerry Ferraro Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Ferraro of 1135 74th St. ONE-HOUR WONDER DRESS CAN BE MADE IN One Hour 4740 2-10 One hour (60 minutes) is all that's needed to whip up this wonder of a sundress! Make one, two or three in gay remnants daughter will have plenty to wear all Summer' And oh, how she'll the cool-cut neckline--the shoulderbows she can tie herself. Panties and sunbonnet, too. Pattern 4740: Children's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.0 Size 6 dress yards 35-inch; panties yard; bonnet brim yard; crown yard 35-inch fabric. Send 35c in coins for this pattern--add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st-class mailing.

(N. Y. C. residents please add le sales tax.) Send to Anne Adams. care of the Brooklyn Eagle: 53 Pattern 243 W.

17th New York 11. N. Y. Print name, address with zone, style number and size. emphasis always seems to he many of us who would like about ten pounds but since warm weather, I will have a lation to your height.

It should be only as' wide as you can carry with grace and becoming. ness. Check for yourself also before a full-length mirror before you decide definitely, Also, keep in mind that such a hat should be light and airy in character to make it seem more appropriate for your diminutive size. A sheer lacy or horsehair type would be lovely, Question--Should I bother to use warm water as well as cream when tweezing my eyebrows? They are very heavy and difficult to remove. Answer -If you have trouble your brows I suggest use very warm water, to open the pores and then add a bit of cream to the area as well.

This should make it easy to remove the stray brows with a minimum of distress. It isn't the fashion to over -tweeze brows today but rather to follow their natural lines. The fine line pencil-type brow is without character and not smart. Watch pictures of models and famous stars to see what mean. An annoying beauty problem is superfluous hair on, the face, but it can be reat home with little trouble.

Leaflet L-26, "Treat. ing Superfluous Hair on the Face," includes full information. To obtain a copy, send 10 cents in coin to Marian Matthews, care of the Brooklyn Eagle, P. 0. Box 99, Station New York 19, N.

Y. wide the brim should be in re- Annual Bazar St. John the Baptist annual bazar will begin tomorrow and continue until June 14. The event will be held in the play. ground in the rear of the parochial school, Willoughby Ave.

near Lewis Ave. The event is under the auspices of the United Societies of the parish. The proceeds will be used for improvements to the church and school. The Rev. Francis Hinton, C.M., is pastor.

PLAYTEX new panty brief is pure latex. "Hiddenfinger" panel aimed to control abdominal muscles. Non-roll top. $6.95 at Abraham Straus. Hoberman League Aids Cerebral Palsy Clinic Marjorie G.

Hartwig Will Be Wed June 13 In the Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead, on June 13, Miss Marjorie G. Hartwig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto J.

Hartwig of 162 Parsons Drive, Hempstead, will be married to Edward N. Patterson son of Mrs. Edward N. Patterson of Bayside and the late Mr. Patterson.

The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Thomas J. McCallen, C. treasurer of St. John's University, who officiated at the marriage of the bride's parents 26 years ago.

The wedding will take place at noon, will be followed by a breakfast at the Hempstead Golf Club. Miss Hartwig, will have as her maid of honor, Miss Mary E. McCarthy of Syracuse, N. and the bridesmaids will be the Misses Jean Gehlmeyer of Roslyn, another cousin. and Margaret P.

Kromberg, of Bayside. Henry Patterson will be best man for his brother. The ushers will be Kenneth Patterson, another brother, and Robert Gehlmeyer, cousin of the bride. Kathleen Bartholomay Fiancee of Mr. Moran Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Bartholo. may of 1745 E. 37th announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kathleen C. Bar.

tholomay, to John F. Moran, son of Frank Moran, 1643 E. 37th and the late Josephine Moran. Miss Bartholomay is a graduate of St. Mary's School of Nursing.

Hoboken, N. and is serving on the staff of Methodist Hospital. She is the present Worthy Matron of Nassau Chapter No. 536 Order of the Eastern Star. Mr.

Moran is a graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School and attended Rutgers University and Brooklyn Poly. technic Institute. He served in World War II and at present is employed by Western Electric. After the wedding on August 16. the couple will make their home at 118 Marvin Rockville Centre.

Your Birthday Stella by daily guide. Thursday, June 4 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. Born today, you must learn your will power and become determined and energetic if you are to make your mark in the world. The stars have given you a number of talents and your potentials for a very successful life in the arts or the professions are you are apt to procrastinate, letting good opor(tunities escape you. You are fond of easy living and are too inclined to be contented in a job in which you can "get by" rather than to strain your ener.

gies too much! You have a pleasantly popular personality and make friends wherever you go. You a are warm and will make the one you wed very happy, indeed, Your home life should be a very contented one. You will want several children. Fond of the beautiful in life, you have excellent taste. You would rather go without than accept anything that is second rate.

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 GEMINI (May 22-June 21)--4 tine day for business matters. CANCER (June 22-July 23)-A A little praise tendered friend today, might lift saddened spirits. LEO (July 24-Aur. 23) It repairs are needed on your home, this 19 a perfect day to get started on them VIRGO 24-Sept.

23) Someone mAr criticize sou unfairly today, but don't let it. depress you. LIBRA (Sept, 24-Oct. 231-A dav when the helpfulness of others will be very welcome, indeed. SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov.

22) -Don't leave anything to chance SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23- Dec. 22) -This A good time for you to repay scalal oblications. CAPRICORN (Dec 23-Jan. 201-This may be a good day to find real bargain. AQUARIUS (Jan.

21-Pen 191 You could get involved in dispute unless you are very careful. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)-- seeking advice on a difficult problem. be sure you get the most expert help possible. ARIES (March 21-April 20)- -That ivory tower Is a mighty fine place for you to develop new idea.

TAURUS (April 21-May 21)--- A compromise to assure domestic peace and happinesa can be very much worthwhile. To Fit Child Specialized Dosage Needs Pure Orange Flavor ST.JOSEPH Accurate Desage ASPIRIN Decter FOR CHILDREN Approved WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN A check for $15.000 was presented to the Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases, by the Florence Hoberman Philanthropic League, who help to maintain a cerebral palsy clinic at the hospital, it was announced today by Isaac Albert, president of the hospital. The presentation was made to Edward N. Mintz, executive secretary of the institution, at the installation of 1953-'54 officers of the league at the East Midwood Jewish Center. Mrs.

Kitty Reich takes, over the office of president from Mrs. Lillian Arkin, to whom a testimonial luncheon will be tendered in honor of her 19 years of work with the league. The luncheon will be held tomorrow at the Suburban Club, Ocean Parkway. Mrs. Maizie Rubinstein, past presi- MAKES A PKG.

Pitcher Full Kool Aid SOFT DRINKS KOOL-AID BUY 6 SAVE! dent, heads the committee ranging the function. The league will close its season with a weekend at the Hotel Griswold. New London, on June 12. A MUST! for those who MUST know all there is to know OF POLITICS AND PEOPLE, by Harold Harris CO other better Eagle column. Its picnic, time the year 'round with of Julia, Mrs.

of Simonetti, Church Mary. offifollowed Mrs. matron Simonhis PINCHING PENNIES! Who isn't these days? but remember "the best buy for your money is the best that your money can buy" with the W.It I MARTINSONS COFFEE TREASURY NOTICE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE of Assistant Commissioner, Alcohol Tobacco Tax Division. Bureau of Internal Revenue, New York.

N. Y. Date of first publication. May 27. 1953.

Notice is hereby given that on May 9. 1953. one 1946 Chevrolet Panel Truck. 11 tons. Motor No.

ADCM111556. with accessories. was seized at 1021 Lafayette Brooklyn. N. for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws.

to wit: Section 3321. Internal Revenue Code. Registered owner. John Aiellio, 323 E. N.

Y. C. Any person claiming an interest in said property must file a claim and deliver a cost bond in the penal sum of $250. with approved sureties. at the office of the Investigator in Charge, Alcohol Tobacco Tax Division, 641 Washington New York.

N. on or before June 26. 1953. otherwise the property will be forfeited and disposed of according to law. W.

E. Dunigan. Aasistant District Commissioner. my27-3t FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Approved Properties.

Plaintiff, against Rose Schwartz, et Defendants, Morris Cornman. Plaintiff's Attorney, 16 Court Brooklyn. Y. Pursuant to judgment dated May 23. 1953.

I will sell at public auction in Room 305-Q at the Municipal Building, Court and Joralemon Streets, Brooklyn, New York, on June 17. 1953, at 12 o'clock noon. by John J. Cunningham, Auctioneer, the premises by judgment to be sold. to wit: All those lots.

with the buildings thereon designated on the Tax Map of the Borough of Brooklyn. as follows: Par. 1-Sec. 23. Block 7830.

Lot 16. as said map was on Nov. 10. 1941: Par. Sec.

23. Block 7830. Lot 19. as said map was 011 Nov. 10.

1941: Par. 3-Sec. 25. Block 8444. Lot 24.

as said map was on May 10. 1942: Par. 4-Sec. 25. Block 8390, Lot 576.

as 5. said map was on May 10. 1948: Par. Sec. 21.

Block 6896. Lot A8 said map was on Nov. 10 1940: Par. 6- Sec. 25.

Block 8459. Lot 3. As said man WAS on May 10. 1942: Par. Sec.

25. Block 8459. Lot said man was on May 10. 1942: Par. Sec.

25. Block 8450. Lot 9. as said map was on May 10. 1942.

Each parcel will be offered for sale separately. Dated. May 25. 1953. AARON WILLIAM LEVY.

Referee. my 27-6t WTh SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Ithaca Savings Bank. Plaintiff, against James G. Clementi. et Defendants.

Robert F. Dart. PlainAttorney. 31 Nassau Street, New York 5. N.

Y. Pursuant to judgment herein dated April 8 1953. the undersigned will sell at Public Auction by PHILIP MASTRIDGE. Auctioneer, on June 1953. at 12 o'clock noon.

in Room 305Q of the Municipal Building, Court and Joralemon Streets. Brooklyn, N. Y. the premises directed by said judgment to be sold. to wit: All that lot with the buildings thereon Brooklyn.

Kings County, New York, southeast corner of Marine Parkway and Avenue P. being a tangular plot with a frontage of on Marine Parkway and 34 feet on Avenue P. Refer to said judgment A complete description said property. Dated 18. 1953.

ISIDORE NOVGROD. Referee my 20-61 Don't be Penny wise and Pound-foolish! MARTINSON'S COFFEE "Economize with the Best" PROPOSALS NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed Proposals will be received by the Jones Beach State Parkway Authority at its Administration Headquarters, Belmont Lake State Park, Babylon, New York, until 2:00 P.M.. Eastern Daylight Saving Time. on Tuesday, June 23. 1953.

at which time they will be publicly" opened and read, for Contract No. 1. for Grading. Drainage, Paving. Grade Separations, for the Southern State Parkway Improvement, from the Belt Parkway (Cross Island Parkway) to Dogwood Avenue, Nassau County.

New York. in accordance with the Information for Bidders and the requirements of the Contract. Contract documents. Including the Specifications and Plans, may be seen and may be obtained at the offices Jones Beach State Parkway Authority. Belmont Lake State Park.

Babylon, New York. and at the offices of Howard. Needles, Tammen Bergendoff. Consulting Engineers to the Authority. 55 Liberty Street.

New York City. A certified check in an amount not less than five per cent of the amount of the Proposal but not more than $200.000 must accompany each bid. Ten days or more after bids are opened a satisfactory bond in the same amount be substituted for the certified check. The Contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder or Proposals rejected. within thirty days from the date of opening Proposals.

The Authority reserves the right to reject any and all Proposals and may advertise for new Proposals if. in its opinion. the best interests of the Authority will thereby be promoted. JONES BEACH STATE PARKWAY AUTHORITY je2.3,4-3t LEGAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY ANNA NICK.

NICK. Plaintiff, THEODOROS Defendant. Plaintiff designates Kings County as the place of trial. SUMMONS WITH NOTICE. ACTION FOR 'ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE CONTRACT.

To the above Defendant: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in thia action, and to serve a copy of your an: awer. or. if the complaint 18 not served with this summons. to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff's Attorney within 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service: and in case of your failure to appear, taken or against answer. judgment will be relief you by default.

for the demanded in the complaint. Dated. New York February 17, 1953. PHILIP HABER. Attorney for Address Plaintiff.

Office and Post Office 358 Broadway. New York SUPREME NICK. COURT. KINGS COUNTY -ANNA Plaintiff, against THEODOROS NICK. Defendant.

TO: THEODOROS NICK. the Defendant above named. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the annexed summons is hereby served upon you under and by virtue of Sertion 233 of the Civil Practice Act of the State of New et seq. Dated. April 10.

1953. Yours PHILIP HABER. Attorney, Address. for Plaintiff. Broadway.

Office and P. 0. ouch of Manhattan New York City. 102-61 FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -IRENE TOBACK.

RUTH E. PHAN RALPH A. SELTZER, plaintiffs vs. ADELAIDE EDWARDS. suant to judgment dated May 27.

1953, will sell at public auction by Josept Gutterman, auctioneer, at Room 305Q, Municipal Building. Court and Joralemon B'klyn, N. on June 23, 1953 at. 12 noon premises on south side of Prospect Place 246 feet 2 inches west of Kingston Ave. being 16 feet 6 inches front and rear by 105 feet inches in depth on both sides.

more particularly described in said judgment. STETSON C. DAVIDSON, Referee. MILTON B. BARNETT.

attorney for plaintiff. ie1-6t MW LEGAL NOTICES File No. 9148--52 PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God. and independent. TO: The Widow.

if any. and any and all unknown heirs at law. next kin. distributes and creditors of BACKER, deceased, and if any the aforesaid persona be dead, respective husbands or wives, any, legal representatives, heirs at next of kin, distributees, devgrantees, lienors and successors interest generally, and any and all unknown persons who have or claim to have an interest in premises 621 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, derived from, through or under of the aforesaid persons or classes persons, all of whom and whose names and places of residence are unknown. and cannot with due diligence ascertained; and to LAURA BACKER.

NILS BACKER, KARINE BACKER. JACOB NILSEN BACKER. JENS BACKER, JOHANNE NILSEN, SEND GREETING WHEREAS. HYMAN WANK. PubAdministrator.

Kings County, with office in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, hag presented his account 98 Administrator of ZACHARIAS deceased. Intely residing at No. Sterling Place. in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, has presented petition praying for an order the sale of premises 621 Sterling Brooklyn.

N. Y. of which premsaid decedent died seized, at pubor private sale. and for the price and terms that can be obtained. for purpose of payment of the debta, funeral and administration expenses said decedent.

NOW THEREFORE. you and each you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings. to be held at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings. on the 7th day of July, 1953. 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon.

why such order should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. E.

IVAN RUBENSTEIN, Surrogate of our said County, at the ough of Brooklyn. in the said County, the 18th day of May. 1953. AARON L. JACOBY.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court my 27-4t BUY C. S. BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS.

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