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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 24, 1953 Faye DePasquale Bride of Mr. Romano Miss Faye DePasquale. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent DePasquale of 1155 Herkimer St.

was married to Frank Romano, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Romano of 91-22 87th Woodhaven, Sunday afternoon, at Our Lady of Loretto Church. The Rev. Ralph Florido officiated.

A reception was held at the Hotel St. George. Miss Angela DePasquale was maid of honor. The maids included the Misses Mary Jane Gitto, Virginia Romano and Lee Beneduce. Ralph Romano acted as best man and the ushers were Jo- ADVERTISEMENT Soothe red raw rough ITCHY IRRITATED SKIN with medicated lanolin See how fast oil-rich Resinol quiets itchy torment, soothes smarting.

raw irritation of eczema, dry skin, chapping, chafing, rashes. This lanolin medication does the work of missing akin oils. For long-lasting relief, get Resinol Ointment at your druggist. MAKES A Pitcher Full! KOOL AID 6 FLAVORS: 59 Kool Aid SOFT DRINKS BUY 6 SAVE. BROKEN vases dishes 2 toys books, leather MAJOR'S QUICKLY ALL PURPOSE MENDED LASTINGLY CEMENT MEND FIRST WITH MAJOR'S -TO LAST To Fit Child Specialized Dosage Needs Orange Flavor ST.JOSEPH Accurate Dosage ASPIRIN Doctor FOR CHILDREN WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN Vacation Places NEW JERSEY INLAND CEDAR LAKE MANOR BLAIRSTOWN.

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ON WEDDING TRIP- Mr. and Mrs. Warner W. A. Graba of 2319 Voorhies Ave.

are pictured in the grounds of the Elbow Beach Surf Club, Bermuda, where they are staying. seph DePasquale, Vincent Be. neduce and Frank Florido. The bride attended St. John's University and was a member of Delta Psi Gamma.

Mr. Romano is a graduate of Brooklvn Polytechnic Institute and is a member of Alpha Phi Delta. Following a wedding, trip to Bermuda, they live in Woodhaven. Your Birthday, Stella by WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24- Born today, you have an excessively lively imagination, which often causes you to' exaggerate. If your work or profession calls for utilizing these two elements, then you will be perfectly in your glory.

But. if you must stick to facts, you may find yourself at some disadvantage. You will need to discipline yourself and learn to be more analytical. You have the ability to speak well in public as well as being an unusually fine conversationalist. You are always the center of any group.

You have your own ideas. yet you are willing to listen to those of others- and then gleefully arque the various points of dif. ference. You have a good head for business and will probably make money. 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 daily guide. Thursday, June 25 CANCER (June 22-Julv 231 -You could combine business and pleasure with profitable results LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) -1! you need help, go to an expert. VIRGO (Aug.

24-Sept. 23) -What you do today can determine future results. LIBRA (Sept, 24-Oct. 23)-Take a night out with the family SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22 -Tensions may be mounting 50 that relaxing evening.

out on the town, might be a fine idea. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. -Show spirit of co-operation CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan.

20 11 you ATe understanding you can conquer personal difficuittes AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-PeD. 191 Clear up Jobs that you have been neglecting recently. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) ---Don lel yourself ne argued into trying something new today, ARIES (March 21-April 201 you are planning your vacation for later on this Summer.

be sure that all arrangement are completed soon. TAURUS (April 21-Mas 211-- An alert mind will keep you from floundering around GEMINI (May 22- June 21)- -Don't be mine led hy false promises. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SEE THE QUICKEST WAY New York TO Atlantic City PUBLIC SERVICE TURNPIKE EXPRESS NON-STOP BUSES NOW YOU CAN GO FOR THE DAY Enjoy 13 Hours by the Seal Leave Port Authority ROUND TRIP Bus Terminal 41 st St.

8th Ave. 50 Tickets Info. PLUS B6IC Windows 27 28 TAX' L0 5-2440 27 TRIPS DAILY Beginning June 25 PUBLIC SERVICE COORDINATED TRANSPORT Do as millions do, shake on Rash Mexsana! Feel it soothe, cool, comfort; quickly checks itching, ing medicated family powder. chafe, athlete's foot, minor skin Use it at home and on the job! burning misery of heat rash, irritations. World's largest sellMEXSANA FREE- Mersana Get Powder cost in the Mexsana with purchase Skin of Cream large free 704 of Medicated (Plus tax on the cream.) Offer limited Pounder FAST RELIEF from Heat -Petronilla Cona Will Wed Sept.

5 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cona of 29 81st -St. announce the berothal of their daughter, Miss Petronilla Cona, to James Cason of Mr. and Mrs.

Anerina, Caterina of 127 Harvard Staten Island. The wedding will take place Saturday, Miss Sept. Cona 5. is a graduate nurse of Kings County HospiItal School of Nursing, a student of St. John's University School of Nursing Education and is employed by the Visiting Nurse Association of Brooklyn.

Mr. Caterina, a veteran of three years' Naval duty, is employed as accountant for Bunge Corporation, 42 Broadway, Manhattan. Petronilla Cona White House Green It's pink for her clothes but green her surroundings. That's what Mrs. Eisenhower likes in home furnishings and, because she has! at least four years of that White House bedroom, she did over the walls a soft gray green.

At her window are embroidered batiste curtains under valances of green silk taffeta. CURVE OF FLATTERY a 4731 10-20 by Anne Arloms What a glamorous way 10 look by sun or moonlight! That curved neckline molded over the bosom does such beautiful things for your figure. skirt is gracefully gathered in pretty when you turn, walk. dance. ('hoose an airy cotton or cool silk.

Pattern 4731: Misses' sizes 10, 12. 14. 16, 18. 20. Size takes yards 35-inch fabric.

This pattern easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illutrated instructions. Send 35c in coins for this pattern--add 5c for each pattern for first class mailing (N.

Y. C. residents please add 1c sales 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. So much news such sparkling fen.

tures plus the tops in advertising no wonder it's the Brooklyn Eagle so many Brooklyn homes! Its picnic time the year with a BARE RELISH Virginia Mae Cox SE Is Married to Howard L. Sanders Jr. The marriage of their daughter, Miss Virginia Cox, to Howard Leroy Sanders Jr. of Baldwin is announced by Mr. and Mrs.

Thaddeus Constantine Cox of Alexandria, formerly of Baldwin and New Canaan, Conn. The ceremony took place June 20 at All Saints Episcopal Church, Baldwin. A reception was held at the Garden City Hotel, Garden City, following the ceremony. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Bette Anne Cox of Alexandria, who was maid of honor. Her bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Runey of Hollis and Miss Jane Sanders of Baldwin.

Tom Knoll was Mr. Sanders' best man. The bride graduated from Packer Collegiate Institute and has been residing in Norwalk, Mr. Sanders is the son of Mr. Wand Mrs.

Howard L. Sanders Sr. of Rockville Drive, Baldwin. He attended Baldwin High School and Admiral Billard Academy, New London, Conn. He was graduated recently from Long Island Agricultural and Technical Institute, Farmingdale.

The couple, upon their return from honeymoon, will make their home in Millbrook, New York. Alfred Variale officiated. A reception followed at the Hotel St. George. Mrs.

Eleanor Paino was matron of honor for her sister. Harry Hartford was best and Joseph Gazzo. Raymond Sisti, Frank Gazzo and Michael Sisti ushered. Mr. Gazzo is a graduate of St.

John's University. Following a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will reside in DESIGNING WOMAN -By Elizabeth U. 8 Pat. OrL BIGGER BEDS FOR THE LONG JOHNS Never mind if teen age sonny does tower over his father, the problem of bedding him down comfortably can be solved without special ordering. Men are taller than they used to be and the bedding industry is all set for the long Johns.

Extra length beds from 78 to 81 inches are now standard with manufacturers and almost all them in regular stock. Last year sales of extra length and king size beds, increased 25 percent, than was expected even after Army figures showed that between wars the number of men six feet and over increased 70 percent and the number five feet 10 inches and over increased 45 percent. Extra width is also found in the king size bed, five feet by 80 inches, which most stores have. It's just as easy to be converted to the wonderful new comfort of foam rubber, too, with the new bed because mattresses and base units using it also come in the large sizes. (Tomorrow little satin or a lot of cotton, which is better?) Fifth Child Born Mr.

and Mrs. Frank J. Prial Brooklyn and Riverside. announce the birth. of their fifth child and third daughter, Pamela Ann Prial, on June 17 at Greenwich (Conn.) Hospital.

Mrs. Prial is the former Marguerite Robinson. NO FINER BREAD AT ANY PRICE! AP Among America's 10 Leading Brands UP ENRICHED ON THIS 1-LB. TO LOAF Delicious LANE PARKER. SLICED White: ENRICHED CO, A Jane ALSO AVAILABLE Parker LOAF DOUBLE YOUR MONEY Better Because if no tious value, White brands fresher, you America's other bread, than don't Bread.

offers bread more 10 Jane and agree leading Parker among nutri- finer, better that 1 MORE NOURISHING 2 MORE FLAVORFUL 3 BETTER Made with more milk nutrients so high in Better tasting because it's made with the finest Buy It! Try It! You'll discover that many! calcium and protein and so necessary for of ingredients that make for unsurpassed fla- breads costing much more don't equal Jane growing children. Yes, comparison proves that vor. And the freshness date on the wrapper Parker bread for quality, freshness, and down penny for penny among America's 10 lead- insures truly fresh flavor! right good ing brands, no other bread gives you more vitamins, minerals, iron and protein. A Frank Statement About Bread From Almost any loaf of bread you buy today is a good loaf of bread. But bear in mind before you buy, that all breads are not the same.

We make They flavor no may and differ freshness. in claims quality for of ingredients Parker White nutritional Bread. LaP Food Stores exaggerated Jane A TI ANTIC A NO We use no secret process to produce it. Its goodness springs only from the use of fine ingredients, properly blended, and baked As carefully as you would bake at home. Lynn Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Walfish of 1450 53d St. announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Shirley Walfish, to Bernard Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.

Lynn ot 5317 Clarendon Road, on Saturday at Gluckstern's Restaurant, Manhattan. The bride is employed by New York Ordinance and the bridegroom, who is an alumnus of Brooklyn College, was also graduated from the law school of the college. ADVERTISEMENT Woman Tortured On Main Street: "They're killing she cried, "My burning calloused feet!" But why moan about it when snowy medicated Ice-Mint with soothing lanolin does such grand comforting job. Starts with amasing speed to soften stinging corns and callouses. tired, So cooling, restfully refreshing for burning feet.

Get Ice- Mint today. Elaine Miller, Mr. Judelson to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of 2234 Ocean Ave.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elaine Miller, to Jerry Judelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Judelson of Brooklyn. The prospective bride attend. ed Brooklyn College.

She is now associated the ing firm of H. L. Green Her New fiance York is an University. alumDuring World War IT he served with the field artillery in the European theater. He is now a member of the firm of Automotive Electric Service Corporation, Manhattan.

Jean M. Sisti Beomes Mrs. Gazzo The marriage of Miss Jean Marie Sisti, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Sisti of 1206 85th to Attilio Dominick Gazzo, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas Gazzo of 1122 40th took place Saturday morning at St. Bernadette's Church. The Rev. The greatest love story of all time Once they had met, of death could from her.

And once country, no cottage could shelter them from the fate they knew would overtake them. Here is a story whose haunting beauty you will never forget. Get the big July issue of the Ladies' Home Journal -today -and reading Dorothy James Robert absorbing story of a love power earth could destroy, The Enchanted Cop.

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