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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, APR. 1 5, 1 954 15 Clre (Doing What women's Editor MARGARET MARA Dress Rehearsal for the Easter Parade n.umnnt i rniiniiU jj -if pwwsiWty j.mmm iimniinn i.ini mm mum Nj V- i 5j. 1 I J) PRINCESS COAT of textured rayon faille with "silkpn" look, above, has billowinq skut and waist, a popular silhouette lor the Easter parade. At Namm Looser's, sizes 10 to 16, in qray, $29.95. Below, the exciting combination o( silk and wool is usd in princess line dress with high empire bodice.

Sparked with while, the slender lines are further elongated with a row ot tiny pearl buttons on a tab front. From Martin Town Shop. LINEN-LIKE rayon makes this smart suit, upper left, from Russska Junior Suit Department. In black, navy, charcoal, brown and powdar blu, th arkt front lined match th cotton print blons. In sl7n 7 1o IS at 17.9S.

Right, classic stdl of natural ranch mink to top your Eastr suit Is $5(10 at Russeks. I So B.r RCTH UAVIS Society Editor oaeM Hollywood Beauty a Naturalness Is the Secret of Her Charm By 1-VIHA LANK Ithey said I wouldn't pholo-ldown wilh mustache wax and palm of your hand and it Ellen Louise Piatt's Hollywood Betty Whit And then," Betty said pencilling in an arch. You just softens, apply it to the brows a bit smile, "came TV. I put a little of the wax in the It keeps all those stray or wiry a contract with Marriage Announced1: that runs into sevpn figures. started in it so early I didn Vps, a million dollars is hie nav compete with the stan.

hairs in place." It was hot in the studio and I asked Betty her secret for I swum. staying fresh. "I think looking cool is part of it. I try to keep my make-up Miss Kllpn Louise Flatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles monpv for thi, Cinderella who1 "I never thought of my-IT. Piatt of ll.V) K. 21st was married to Herhert R. I'wen-j, in television five years's'lf glamour girl," Betty thai, son of Mr. and Egon I.oewenthal of Manhattan, on A ap added.

"I would I've always Sunday afternoon at the Temple Emanu-M, Manhattan. A Kong jn for "'-Stephen Holland. Robert like a dream," And honesty pays off here, too. The bride, who wa.v given in bal and Henry linden, all of (old me yesterday in her dress- "This might sound corny, but rri hv father wore aJ.awrence; Daniel Franket and in haven't mme it's true. Everyone has at least fresh, checking on my lipstickl I.I even when there is no one around because you fppl bptter lontrth o.m-n nf ni Ilk" 3 Old 111S, not Ot hPW l.ar fp one eood fpatiup.

so mak thp lar. liar race lpnmh vpil nas dens and Jra. I een a snows of nP. own imost of it and don't call atten- Wood mere. et.

on a cap of pink mimosa in iU. 1 ifn 11(11. ku KIVU IIIe. Mrs. Davis is She carried a spray of orchid "'it- when you arp well groomed.

"I think a career girl has to be especially careful of her make-up in warm weather and if she has time to put on a fresh face, it's wonderfully refresh- Trick and pinkcarnations. Mrs. Erika Brooklyn College. Her husband Elizabeth" and the other Reis, sister of the bridegroom, graduated from Lafayette Vvery morning, Betty is a busy "For example, my eyebrows grow- in such a straight line that they give the make-up men was matron or Honor, i aiiK ra, arm win gh'l. enter the armed services.

The Rit was bpst rrun But if you can't change all I tl-IIMlr llVust Vto I Mtmmt H'niwiiwr UMliiMii 'i Mrs. j.oewenthai is an cuuP, ny aermucia on mo a hard tim becaus a straight alumna of th. Packer CollegKtheir wedding trip. iTlLl lJ makes m. look So of your make-up clean up your ilip-ltn and freshen up your Ipowrier," Betty said.

i 1 ji I at jnstitut and Aitred ni- Bstty Whit lv honest with mvself. For uln Sh. received a mas- A j. r' terra in rvial wnrt. ample I wanted in th worst 1 I 01 Th Ladies Auxiliary of the wav inger a seriousl i ii Auxiliary ot tne -it' iroro vuiicgu.

on js, associated with the Uay Nursery held sin'r bt, golly, I had to face LlIiCl LCffe Settiemnt in Manhattan as tna lact mat i aidn nav a their annual Spring bridg at voice. psychiatric social worker. tVia A 1AA.1 New Baby Care Aids Make Trip Easy Mr. Loewenthal is a graduate iuvi Wrl the College of the City of Ave. on Saturday.

All proceeds, So decWed hemmg iN.w xorK. noius a M-sier wui ue u.sea to send tne nursery jactress. But the studio boys By FR.ANCK, R.V, i Aiim ur8. i.um children to Summer camp. wouldn't even test me because University, and is a candidate centrales, as prescribed by the sinet-rrih.

You can spt it up doctor. quickly, pilher indoors or out- PJaMlc Bottles doors. It folds flat, with its The new nursing mattrpss to go for the Ph.D. in psychology at made of plastic, a re time she'll loe to "swing and (Q.) My husband in b'hg tiansferred to (i city 2.000 miles anay. Hi wants me and our 3-nionth-old daughter in go with him by automobile.

What shall wt take to providi comfort jor tht baby? She's bottle-fed but already tats canned baby unbreakable, and easy to park and sterelize. They keep the sway" in a modern auto formula warm longer than glass Jn Pnnnbr tnn ninj Or ner retreSMUIg Uail.X pies and covers fit tak inflatable Disposable diapers will solve 'lc Also take a special T-i li.ndrv nrnhlm ill hp hahv, hooded baby-hath blanket which 'IIer 1 OlIV foods too. M. C. B.

1 (A.) ask vour doctor about needs to wear besides these will! --i''' making her formula with vap-b a bonnet, a shirt with nurt pecial container Q-T T2ariafirinl in Mnflirf Irin orated milk. It is sterile, so per tabs and a heat-regulating of baby-bath necessities-soap. Wii IS neilGUUUl lO maiUie OKIH that school. He has been the director of Student Personnel Servicei at Mitchell College in New London. Mr.

Loewenthal erved in the Navy in th Pa-eiflc during World War II. Lauri Frontal Wd Ywterday Th marriag of Miss Laurie Frankel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frankel of Sea Gate Harbor, to Malcolm Davis, aon of Mr. and Mis.

Davis of 6 Auerbach Lane, Lawrence, took place last evening in Congregation Sons of Israel. Wood-mere. Rabbi Edward T. Sand-row performed the ceremony. A reception and dinner followed in the center.

Mr. Frankel gave his daugh needs only th right proportion! gown. Three of each will be.0"- powder, lotion, cream ana Ry KDVTH T. Mrl.KOD evprv to the neck as well of stenl water added. Get Take blankets of vari-'slPllle "in used to it before you start.

weights to meet changes of Brulah France wants to Canned baby foods, including temperature. help ynu with your child orange juice meats and egg1 It's extremelv important that rmy problems. Write her, iyolk, are sold at grocery stores the child sleep in her own bed Brooklyn Eagle. Brooklyn 1, X. inclosing a nelf-ad-dressed, stamped envelope.

To attain beauty after in 1 as the fare, and while vou are no not advocate the absolutely doing your beauty work use it. 'smooth skin of youth. Even if nr. our hands and arms. could achcve this, no worn- Tn Huisulv ah-an inher right mind wants a mMUre and I find', aft.

iace which would show nothing P. m.nv VOi(rs jn lor her experience with life fjPd. that oil j-, iNpither do you want a dry, thp vf'rr-jlined, withered skin and neck skin lhan anv (1(nPl. vps jto match. of preparation.

You should strike a jieai hal- i everywhere. Buy them as need- every night. That's easy to ar-ied. Don't forget vitamin con-! range with the new folding has- Ruth Ann Hous Brid of Mr. Wickstrom Mrs.

John S. Buskey Mis Ruth Anne Hou.se. and Miss Barbara Reiss were Is Committee Hostess daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-'the bridesmaids.

a lice bv caring for vour skin 1 nnersiaie Mrs. John S. KUSkey of 2.U in mtvBrn haic Your makeun is imnorlant Walter M. House nromer Lincoln Place, chairman of the ter S. House of 8fi2 55th step in any skin care is cleans- although 1 definitely advise of the bride, was best man.

randy committee for the Colony fanav committee tor me ioion.v twai married on Saturday to, anA r.ustave jne SoaD wa(pr rp-(irrstatemcnt in makeup for th ter in marriage, sne wore a white gown of old crown lace and tulle with a train, a fingertip-length illusion veil attached to a cap of matching lace and carried baby orchids, stephano-tis and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Daniel Frankel of Kew -t George Wickstrom of 729 59th 'w'edemeyer wer ushers. House bridge on April at mov, dirt and )pavp vour sKin woman. The more 'St.

Th wedding took place After a honeymoon in Rer- 'prr mtlTlArAn carefully it is done. the Salem Lutheran Church Smuda, the couple will 7 it in I'arKcnester. i1 Rev. .1. Alfred Anderson wyman, co-chairman; Mr.ij.;ke lnok wnich is sn usualh- is after to.

and vou do Charles S. Ackley, Mrs. David' nothing about it except put on T. Bishop. Mrs.

Ralph K. Boyce Meanser powder, vour skin is g.Mng officiated. A reception followed mi at Andre's. 429 86th St. Prospect Club Meets Hi 1 4f Kven though you iwe p.pn wrinkled Given in marriage by her! A study and social mewing Mrs.

Frank Cooper, Mrs. Henry Gardens, sister-in-law of the! bride, and Mrs. Mortimer Blum' nf Manhattan, were attendants Mrs. Frankel wore a frock of pink taffeta and tulle and Blum was in blue taffeta and tulle, with coronets of white atpphanotis and other blossoms father, the bride wore a gown ot rrospert i inn, a ner i--. corwin, Mrs.

Lowell K. Kck- and water you need a good withered and even drier of nylon tulle and lace over! Brooks Plumb, president, was-pi-man, Mrs. Charles M. Fiorinojcleansing preparation, such as ause vour powder does not white taffeta. A small match-lheld at tne nome of mis.

Alfred Al. Koester, Airs.jcoirt cream, cleansing cream or to a Vcrv drv skin i cr can li'immed with npa rls liam O. Prescott. 5ol 2d Harry E. Ranch, Miss Beatrice a liquifying cleaner.

After 10 vou take care of vour Ruckgaber, Miss Helen Temple- the skin is often dry and it vo nPP(1 a tfmrh pf (h it needs -nounsning. circulation, oil unapr vour makeup must be stimulated by brisk; held her shoulder-length illu-jTuesday afternoon. The com-sion net veil in place and she'mittee members assisting were carried lily of th valley and Mrs. Eugene W. Sutton, Mrs.

whit orchids. Henry Burn, Mrs. Elizabeth L. Mrs. Raymond Noble of WIl-lGlass, Mrs.

H. Linwnod Sad- ton, Mrs, Dorothy Roche, Mrs. Helen Ryon Sa.vles, Mrs. Ains-worth Smith, Mrs. Arthur K.

HIS AND HERS matching outiits of wool and dacron flannel by Bond Stores mark an innovation in ladies' suits, with two skirts for each suit. Hers has contrasting skirt of worsted and dacron gabardin his contrasting slacks of th same material. Hers, sizes 10-20 in four proportion styling, medium, tall, short and short-short. Men's three-piec in regular, short and long. $55.

7S. patting with astringent lotions and, if you want a smoother, Mending with their attire. They carried old-fashioned bouquets of stephanotis and camellias. Oeorge Davis was his brother's best man and ushers included Theodore Davis, another lrother; Arthur Davis nf Wood-mr, a cousin; Barry Tnr, Lethhridge Mrs. John Law- Menu, recipes, "lipst hoys" and other food news will he found on page T.

renc Smith, Mrs. J. Courtney skin, you need th pene- llamstown, was matron tier and Mrs, Ernest G. II eeren of honor. Ml Phyllis Hin- Mrs.

Edvth M. Frost gave alMrGroarty and Mrs. a 1 trstion of a wax-free romur You should apply your ot! Walkr. riehs ef Willlamitown, Ma review..

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