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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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Zor looting 'J Girl's Carnegie Hall Debut Get Dreamy Look From Face Powder By PATRICIA LINDSAY C.N mm is Will Surprise Her Friends By ELIZABETH LIPS When blue-eyed Mary Lyons makes her singing debut at Carnegie Hall on Sunday night, her former classmates at St Agnes Seminary will be sui prised. The fact that the pretty girl will make her debut has nothing to do with the surprise. That's tj Face powder, seemingly as fragile as thistle down, performs a practical, long-hour service to your beauty. If Its texture is smooth and even it covers your skin like the sheerest chiffon, concealing minor blemishes and lending fresh complexion radiance! something her school friends jat St. Agnes' should be wonder-always expected from the tal- jng.

ented girl from Murine Rut it's her medium of talenti that will have them doin a Actually, the pretty daughter double-take when they get -Mr- Christopher Lvons of 3605 Filmore announcements. i .1 i fovj A good face powder possesses adherence and actually flatters! a clean skin it is up' to you; to select the proper shade to had a kind of preview of her debut last year In the Carl Fischer Concert Hall, Just across the way from Carnegie Hall. Only friends and relatives were invited. "I wanted to sing a Whole program through to give me confidence," she explained. Mary, it seems, had been studying the piano since her sixth year, and in high school the girls considered her another Rubinstein or Horowitz.

It was only a matter of time, they'd say, before Mary would take her place with other famed pianists of the concert hall. get that desired dreamy look! Face powder is a beauty aid you use several times a day and it should he chosen with the utmost of care. 4 When buying your face pow SKIDMORE COLLEGE students entertained their fathers in a series of special events recently. Some 425 fathers visited the campus for the traditional Father-Daughter Weekend, which included a water ballet, gymkhana, bowling tournament, father-daughter dance, special chapel service and meals in the college dormitories. Gathered around th9 piano in Skidmore Hall living room, are, left to right, Herman S.

Dorf, Janet Dorf, 471 E. 17th Lynne Duckor, 985 Park Place; Samuel J. Mirkin, Susan J. Mirkin, 220 Avenue I. Seated at piano is Dr.

Louis Duckor, father of Lynne. Minus critics. This will be the three'eal thing, though. I can't say into a' I won't be nervous, because I from the Seminary years ago. she went der le certain to get a shade which blends unnoticeably with your current skin tone.

It may be lightened if your skin grad 41 wouldn't be telling the truth." In fact, she confided, this ually bleaches, or darkened if year she worried that tne critics might not be there. your skin is kissed by the elements. Careful Application After your skin has been I Although she favors Mozart, Distaff Side Strong in Campus Journalism her program will have a variety of selections, from rarely thoroughly cleansed and the Campfire Girls Donut Drive to Benefit Orphanages, Homes As usual, the annual Camp Fire Cirls Dount drive, from March 12 through March 31. is being conducted to raise funds for their non-profit Summer excess cream removed, use a sung Norwegian songs to a group by such contemporary composers as Gian-Carlo '4 S'J I i make-up fundation the sheerest possible. Then with a downy puff or fresh cotton.

Elizabeth Norris, upper sophomore at Brooklyn College, huddle with her piano teacher, Hazel Carpenter. They discussed her future musical plans. Yes, said Miss Carpenter. Mary was an excellent pianist, but, she added, the pert young graduate had even more to offer a concert audience a natural coloratura soprano voice. There were plenty of sopranos around, she explained, but coloratura sopranos were a rare thing, indeed.

She sug-J gested that Mary study voice. After a bit of consideration Mary rather liked the idea, and went to work on her voice lessons with a will. And that's how It happens that Mary will make her singing debut Instead of her piano debut, just in case her friends Mary has been teaching piano since her high school days, and now the 20-year-old singer is director of a choir made up of holds the very important post; of managing editor of the new undergraduate newspaper, lie Kingsman, for which a nvurd' group of 100 February fresh-j men applied as ambitious I camp. Hut this year, the dollars I that buy doughnuts can Ho I good in more ways than one. I Here's the way it works.

Suppose you've bought all the I doughnuts your family and high school girls and young career women at the R. C. LOOKING AHEAD TO SUMMER Lovely Joan Cartwright models a terry cloth beach robe sports wrap which is smart and useful. This attractive wrap can be made in less than three hours. Materials needed are two yards 36-inch terry cloth, 12 yards extra width bias binding and one and a half yards lattice loop tailored trim.

An illustrated instruction sheet may be obtained without charge by writing Home Sewing Association, P. O. Box 506, Palmer, Mass. Church of the Good Shepherd. She's a versatile director, accompanying the singers on the whisk the face powder over your skin.

Do not leave streaks of it in skin crevices. A little powder brush is a handy gadget for smoothing powder. The texture of the face powder should suit the condition of your skin a little detail, too, many overlook. Actually, texture of a powder can either add beauty to the skin or rob it of beauty. Face powders are blended in three consistencies or rather good fare powders are: for very dry and sensitive skin, that which is inclined to be oilv, and piano and acting as soloist from time to time.

'Just Between Us- friends can consume but you would like to do still more for the Camp Eire Girls. Just send a money donation to the Camp Eire Girls Council of Greater New York. 1 E. lSth Manhattan, and request that it be used to buy doughnuts for orphanages and homes for the aged. In this way your dollars for doughnuts will bring joy to many different groups of people.

Buy doughnuts for yourself buy doughnuts for those who can't buy them. journalists. Liz, as the managing editor is known to the staff she directs, hails from James Monroe High School, where she served in the same capacity on the Monroe Mirror. A political science major, Managing Editor Norris holds a seat on the Student Government Council from the Cultural Hoard. A member of the Newman Club, she hopes to take a master's degree in journalism at Columbia University.

Judv Levine of 1046 Rut one for the normal complexion. Advised to Forget Boy Who Went Back to His Former Steady Date Keep your powder boxed or in a closed jar dampness ruins it and air robs it of fragrance. JUDY LEVINE, editor of Brooklyn College magazine Voices. the end of your romance, they met and decided JT cotton. That is what wise PLACES?" PHONE land Road, is a lower graduate of Tilden High SchooUFun in Brooklyn beauties do! MA.

4-6200 FOR IDEAS By NAXCY MOTTRAM (Q.) Dear Nancy When I heard that the boy I'd secretly cared about for ages had broken up with his steady of two years, I hoped he'd notice me, but I didn't really think he would. Imagine MON A.M.,-5 P.M an English major and member of Fhi Tau Alpha sorority. Rieht now Judy is engaged Child's World with her staff in the reading Continued from Preceding Page of manuscripts for the sixth! issue of the literarv CONGRESS "Sinbad," '-Ce- Boys as well as girls can clear their skin of acne if they are determined to follow a rigid cleansing program and diet. Miss Lindsay gives full directions in booklet No. 601.

To obtain a copy send 10 cents (coin preferred) and a 3ccnt stamp to her in care Brooklyn Eagle, Bor 99. Station Manhattan 19, V. Check our values fa PARTIES and due the first week in May. Judy nmimo, naumiay p.m. I previously served as associate HKlllWAV PARTHENON, editor and 'business niaiiager.ROOSEVELT-"Bambi." "Span- to patch up their differences and the "in-between" was forgiven.

So, you'll have to face the fact that you were just a temporary interest in his life, and try to cross it off your memory with other dates and other lads. (Q.) Dear Nancy A friend of mine introduced me to a buddy of the boy she dates, and ue began seeing each other. On the third date, he asked me to go steady, and 1 didn't know what to say. He's very vice, but I'm not sare I want to go out with just him, so I gave him an indefinite answer and he promised to wait. Now he's getting more insistent and wants to know just when I'll tell him my decision.

I'm still not sure, so ivhat can 1 say? (A.) Don't let him talk you into an agreement like that, just because you're tired of saying "I don't know." Once you've promised, A ftm- uraduat on she nones to oimuuav MKSEROLIv "Robin 'teach English to the sprouts in mtmm 'high school. Sinbad." Saturday p.m. MARCY "Robin Hood," Geronimo," Saturday p.m. Klatbushj Journalism on the my surprise when he did ask me for a date, and then kept on calling! Nothing was ever said about going steady, but I liked him even more than I had, and I took it for granted that he felt the same way about me. Then, all of a sudden, I didn't hear from him anymore, and discovered that he'd gone back with his former steady.

He campus is enjoying a new and ALBEMARLE, Mary Lyons vigorous lease on lite. Minors Norris and Levine have some of the answers. "Happiest Days of Your Life," Saturday. Sundav. 4i Marymount Students Present Fashions A "Designed for You" Fashion Show was presented Tuesday by the art, fashion and radio-television students at Mary-mount College, 221 E.

71st Manhattan. It featured the original designs of Senior Fran AVENt'E EARL "Halls of Montezuma," "County Fair," 16 gttroctiv rooms, for lew or few thousand! Swoor-totivo torvico, cvtelno, cooporo lion. Phono MAtn 43000. Hotel ST. GEORGE CLARK STREET, IROOKUN Kvmwth H.

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UNO UNO, MmsmumI Tilden Officers Friday, Saturday. you're bound to live up to it, and unless you find that you do care for him even more than as a nice date and don't want to see anyone Barbara Stillman has been elected president by the senior class of Samuel J. Tilden High School. Other new officers in AVENUE SENATE "Halls of Montezuma," "County Fair." Saturday, Sunday. Fur age group above 12.

Nancy Mottram i el--e vou'll make a mistake by saying yes. Tell ces De Raffele. Laura Mae Filer. Madeline Mosielln and ill Mary Lou Sargent did the com 'Utmost in Goodness' mentarv. Joan 0 Brien was the him that, it's still too soon for you to know definitely, but that you do enjoy out with him.

If he's sincere, he'll along with that and not trv to fuive your or. music chairman. Margaret M. "Ml Sheahau, director of the radio- never explained, and when I see him, he's very cool. I cun't understand it please tell mc what I can (in to g't him buck.

(A.) It'll be hard to take, 1ml the tru is very obvious. He never really forgot her. They probably had an argument, then a breakup and he began dating someone else, you, and she probably went out, too. But sometime along can help with all your teen-age Write her in care of this news- television department at Mary-mount, was in charge. Secondary and college students interested in the fields of fashion attended.

Nancy problems, paper. clude Melineze Simmons, vice president; Stanley treasurer, and Ruth Tuman. secretary. liarbara, defeating her two male opponents by a plurality of 111 votes, is one of the few girls ever elected to the office of senior president. In her speech she promised to try to bring back many of the traditional senior activities such as the Senior Prom, the Red Letter and Celebrity Hops and to improve the business management of the class day show by selling tickets.

BE FIRST TO HAVE IT 1 vf I 1 tlon. Skirt's slim with walk easv pleatl 'Scoutarama' Shown At St. Teresa's The ten fields of the Girl Pattern 4601 In sizes 12, 14, Mrs. Peter E. Bennett presided at the monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Dr.

White Memorial Catholic Settlement Association held in the Gallatin Room at Abraham Straus. Mrs. George Veasey gave a report of the recent card 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes 314 yards 39-inch; 1H yards contrast. i Scout program were depicted Melineze Simmons, elected bv'rcpontK-at St Tnrps.Vi Anriitn.

This pattern, easy to use, sim- nlo in spw Is tpsted for fit. Has miKCM majority oi Etatcifl in lie. t'Uin, St. John's Place and neighbor- since the senior vice president iClasson when complete Illustrated instruc-Part-v- "send 30c in coins (X.Y.C. resi-iTape Dispenser 1 is the editor-in-chief of Senior, hood troops held a ''Scotita X- U.

1. 1 itrn, sue wouiu iry to improve, vama. dents please add lc sales tax) for special pattern to Anne' Adams, care of Brooklyn Eagle 53, Pattern 213 West 17th that publication. She also hopes that the parents will co-operate with the teachers in order to A mammoth stage show included the humorous side of ELIZABETH NORRIS. managing editor of Brooklyn College newspaper The Kingsman.

(Srrrtiitna 6olve the wage difficulties and a sports dem-so bring about a resumption of lonstration. The story of the A new ten-cent hand dispens-! er for home users of tranpar-i ent cellophane tape has been: announced. The new dispenser! is refillable and can accommo-! date the 792-inch economy size" rolls of "Scotch" brand cellophane tape. It is made in one piece from light-weight, flexible plastic. i 4 Manhattan.

Print plainly name, address, zone; size and style number. exird-curriCUiar activities. Snlar m-stPm was dpmnnstrafPrl Of Young Ladies Aid that. This is tlie Season with flash lights and songs and ADVERTISEMENT my other, faith and more than of human ihe JirooKlyn luting Irenes io calls for Wool Facts he reassurance Airl Cniottf will lmlrl a mppl i nrr 1 dances. At the booths around the au- Perfume That Clings Q.

Dear Penny: I adore nr Points to remember when 'next Tuesday at the East Mid-; 'iwood Jewish Center. Mrs. Anna Tie Plty't lk Tkinr! 'riitorium, arts and crafts, na fame, but lor some reason or other working with wool jersey: "CUKTAIN TIME Sk.ff,, ils fnnrrance Just doe. nt lt ture sturl-v lnu0r gardens, tkutricsl () mmi hom 1st EAGLE 5 'J3 understanding. If ever we are to attain our aspirations we niut liave faith in our ideals, our spiritual freedom, and in llie future of our country and the world as ucver before.

BroiJwif and Brooklyn. I cmcl HANDLING The crease in tubular jersey is difficult to steam out. Refold tubular jersey 1 to have crease through center me. I have told several of my safetv and community service friends that I want a new were displayed. The most popu-but first I most find out about a lai" booths were Homemaking, Ustinj one.

Mrs. A. w. samples of the Scouts' A. A particularly good idea for were given out, and women who claim that perfume the booth where the girls built TRiHoVl14 aiflres and cooked Pancakes on Liquid Skin Sachet.

It smooths ontin ran, the skin very easily, and lingers! n-L longer because of iu sachet base The 3j0 Parents and guests It has a slower rate of 1 present were delighted with of fabric. Now lay pattern sections on the new fold and you you get FSOTECTIO will have crease-free pieces. Jer sey stretches easily, so be careful of hias cut pieces, do not MERKEL'S pull fabric. 1 15,13 rTel and evaporation than anv other itne resourcefulness and ability type of fragrance. Try this Houbi-jff the Scouts.

The Rev. Rich-gant Chantilly Liquid Skin A. Chichester is moderator WW, STITCHING Use slightly! longer stitch. Allow fabric to feed into machine without pushing or pulling. FINISHING Pink inside FOR FOR Only $1.85 plus tax at better stores.

I of these troops. PRODUCTS seams. wrignts seam Dina-ing for facings and hems. This insures flat, smooth finish and adds a professional look. Re- rr 46oi 4 li A 12-20 Lux, 3042 enforce buttonholes and buttons to avoid strain on the knit wm jersey.

Fabulous new fashion! The Refer to your telephone directory for a MERKEL Ouality Pork Store in your neighborhood PRESSING Use a pressing cloth and always press Jersey on the wrong side, as you scarf-dress! Scarf is cut in one EASTER BUNNY Spring AUTO ROUNDUP BE SURE! to read this Automotive Section for Large Selection on New and Used Cars in Today's Classified Section would any wool fabric. with bodice, you tuck it under a belt, arrange to your satisfac- Vi GAL. Clean Walls WORLITS LARGEST i in. SELLER AT IO All MERKEL Pork Products made under U. S.

Government Supervision and delivered FRESH daily to OUR Stores wans, iiac ed or papered walls, need frequent dusting. When necessary, such walls can be washed with thick soapsuds and a minimum of lukewarm water the same way as for washable wallpaper. AT ALL BOHACK STORES mmm Service with a Smilemmk 10 BROOKLYN EALE, MAR. 23, 1951.

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