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2 BROOKLYN 1954 By' Your Birthday: Stella TUESDAY, JULY is Born today, you are highly adapt Child Care Encourage Young Girl To Sew I Hollywood Beauty Film Actress Believes Pretty Face Secondary By LYDIA LAXE able, so that you are always auick to adjust to changing conditions. You are also capa- IMPORTED silk broadcloth blouse made by Macshore Classics, is an item for your Fall suit. Washes and Irons like a dream. Tiny pearl buttons Hollywood Amanda Blake does not consider herself a f' ble of reconciling yourself meeting all types of people and can learn to like each one for his Individual talents. Fond of travel, you will probably want to cover a large portion of the earth's surface during your By BEl'LAH FRANCE, R.X.

great beauty, yet she has been on the contract list of Holly' wood's major studios and has succeeded where other girls with more conventional features have failed. "You mustn't forget that the face is only part of the make a slim- cuff on a 1 (Q.) My daughter Nancy likes clothes that are "differ-ent" and "distinctive" as she expresses it. She's begging me to buy her a sewing mo-chine so she can make her own. Is she old enough? She's only 12. Mr.

C. P. picture," Amanda told me recently. "Most women center too You will always get along well' with strangers, for you firmly believe that, when in a much attention on the face and ij J. TT1" Jm.

too little on the figure. three-quarter sleeve. White, pink, beige, maize. chocolate, strange land, you should adopt With skirts even a mid-calf their ways. You are diplomatic length," Amanda explained, A "the legs are visible almost to (A.) The other day I saw a little sewing machine which attaches easily to any shelf or silver, marine and understanding to a high degree.

You would make a fine diplomat or foreign corre the knee when you sit down. And during the Summer, with suits and shorts, they .3 1 table and can be used by spondent. ciue ana olive. $7.98 at Abraham 5 Straus, dren 5 or 6 years old. It's abso Among those born on thu really take over.

I think every date were John Jacob Astor IV, lutely safe and actually sews, so Nancy is surely "old girl should do all she can to make her legs as attractive as enough." Robert Bridges, poet; Mary E. Woolley, president of Mt. Holy- possible. But for her there's a new ma "The most obvious thing la to chine which will be a good in oke College; Sidney Blackmer, actor, and Roger Wolcott, Colonial Governor of Connecticut. keep them well groomed.

If pull out the chair for her, Son!) vestment for you, since it will drastically reduce the money Teen Topics Naturally, you'll use your you want to go without hose you should have a razor as handy as your toothbrush. But needed by Nancy to keep her well dressed. It makes best eating manners. But thatj long moment while you wait for the waiter to bring your suntan your legs, Amanda ad clothes decidedly "different "if you are not wearing and distinctive" yet is so sim order! It can be a pitfall. So Vaudeville Acts To find what the stars have in store for you tomorrow, select your birthday sign and read the corresponding paragraph.

Let your birthday sign be your dally guide. Wednesday, July 14 CAM CXn Mao 11-Julr S3) Yu uto lawwMoi sutinn attj. Lao it m-aoc. ai OM i mo4 mt pie and safe that children of Restaurant Etiquette Rates Note stockings. Or use a leg make up, I sug gested.

TWOSOME The new cola beverage, Tap-a Cola, is really a regular version and a non-fattening type with only three calories to a 12-ounce can. Priced at two cans for a quarter, or a four-can pack for 49c, the new cola drinks are products of) the Tap-a Cola division of Pabst Brewing Company. Marketing in New York will be through Hoffman Beverage Company, a Pabst division. almost any age can use It. 'Creative' Sewing Machine It's hard to keep the talk going when you're dying of hunger.

So some kids start "That's such a bother and ets all over your clothes," she answered. "Every girl can playing with the tableware, It sews straight seams when adjusted one way, while with any of several different discs By 8 ALLY Maybe they do balancing acts stick her legs in the sun long Amanda Blake Here a minor matter of eti- with Ketchup bottles, forks ana and twin needles in place it enough to lose that deathly quette that deserves attention, saltcellars! pallor. "And that dry skin scale is so unnecessary," she said. "All creates scores of stitch variations in whatever color the threads are used. The changes, DESIGNING WOMAN By Elizabeth Hillyei teeners.

The trick may take nerves of Adults often criticize voungjsteel and a nice judgment of folks' restaurant manners. So weights and balances, but U's you have to do to keep it away made In a few seconds, offer If you're planning on corny act. Perhaps it panicked is to put a little lotion on your opportunities for almost end your kid brother, but it won't out, watch out! Dress correct vmoo (Ant. 14-Swt. If rw rk tlllffnUr too', rw MiM tto thu bv ipu tin (r rMntttaa van In.

UanA ISavU M-Oet. SI) ttflMt pIaim tor yur nwwi, SOOiUtO OM. J4-No. IS) If Mrtoui raadlM I to Ml, twtl It Mw. SHOtTTMimS (K.

13-01. Wr hr4 during (fat ikt, Cms yw tut yir ttat tvnln. CAPRICORH (Dm. S3-Ja, t) Ta viM MM tlut tttlttmr iB4iaT miiT pr n. aquartos (J.

i-r. it) Tk out to Qouot ymir Mumoi. PISCES r. SO-HuoH CulUnto poaltlv tblnUai. ARIIS (Kon tl-Arll 101 Daa't otw try to vl'f tM nl HiHrto TA0RU8 (AsrM Sl-Mw Til jm rtoMol Mtw-wrlUnc, If Mt ouolloM ui eotoh up.

(HSMINI Ujr ii-Jiw II) So otnful not to 1mo rour eonnon lo. omomjbo ytt legs. 1 think In the Summer get applause from a smooth less designs. It makes stitched or solid scallops, embroidery, date. Not from other oil-look Carolyn Kenny Wed To Edward Waterman Miss Carolyn Kenny, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Kenny, was married July 3 to Edward C. Waterman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward A. Waterman of East Rockaway. The Papal Blessing and that of Bishop Raymond A. Kearney was read by the Reverend Charles T. Callahan who per its a good idea to use a body lotion after your shower, bath, or sunbath.

If you wait until S(U( K1K A-AVAG WW THE TABLEWARE ers, either! It definitely lowers "petit point it sews snaps and buttons on, makes buttonholes your social rating. you are dried out your sRln overcasts and does "blind- stitching." Playing with silver, utensils or food shows lack of poise. Observe the mental midget Nancy not only can create will not only look rough, but, it will feel uncomfortable, too. "And while we are on the subject of legs," Amanda re her whole wardrobe for school who makes hills and vallevs but she can beautify your formed the ceremony in St. in his mashed patato and floods it with rivers of gravy.

Don't marked, "a great deal can be Mary's Church. Roslyn. The bride's Southern Colon i you long to send him back to done to correct the shape of them. You can build them up home and make things for you as well. Our daughter made her father a wonderful bathrobe on her sewing machine, the kind the nursery? al gown was of nylon tulle and if they are too thin and cer was caught with orange blos Absent-minded fumbling Is distressing, too.

Iearn to sit tainly you can reduce them when they are too heavy. Lots of robe he couldn't find in any store. soms. Her illusion veil was also through a meal with a mini wreathed with the same flow- mum of fuss and fiddling and of my friends have added or taken off inches." A proud expectant mother fhowed rne the lovely layette vou'U be set for a maximum of she made with her new swing good manners and fun, I 1 4 ers. She carried a prayer book and pearl rosaries which were draped with stephanotis and philanopsis.

A reception was held at the Garden City Casino. needle sewing machine, usinj? miniature carnations and her Solomon-Gretnbtrg Mr. and Mrs. Milton Solomon of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Beth Solomon, to Jerry tireenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Isadore Greenberg of Avenue L. Miss Solomon was graduated last year from Mt. Ida Junior College, Newton Centre, Mass. Mr. Greenberg attended Miami University and New York University.

The couple expect to be married on Sept. 19 by Rabbi Judah Cahn in his study at Temple Israel, Lawrence. A reception will follow in the Hotel Pierre, variously stitched, softly co! headpiece was of these flowers. Raymond Waterman was best oreo, decorative designs on Junior Riders Forty two of Long Island's 'Junior Riders have formed a Mrs. John Elberfeld, the ma few, outer clothing, carriage and tron of honor, wore aqua tulle crib covers.

The sheer white committee for the Hunting and lace. She carried pale pink ly for the place you organdy of the bassinet, also the window and shower bath curtains, carried colorfully stitched decorations. "I hope man for his brother. The ushers included Edward Kenny III, Robert Waterman, James O'Regan and Robert C. Kenny.

Mrs. Waterman received her B.S. and M.S. from New York State Teachers College at Cortland. Mr.

Waterman is a grad TROUBLEMAKER Of course, it's a good idea to choose a patterned fabric and use its colors as a palette for the room's color scheme. But the pattern and the colors in It must be well chosen, or the 1.,. 1,1 ,1 ton Horse Show to be held Sunday, July 18, for the benefit of the Huntington Y. M. ('.

A. at Rico Karms, Lawrence Hill Road, Huntington. Enter quietly and let the head waiter direct you to a table. Seat yourselves without fuss, each boy at his date's left when possible. (And remember to it's a girl," she said, "so 1 can always sew for her." room is otf to a oaa siari.

nonie patterns ue wiu uu combine colors so strong thatj in confidently an tne raaa to im- they do more to tartle than toprOTemen 16 bi, uate of the Parsons School of Design and received his B.S. and M.S. from New York University. They are both currently teaching in the Unlondale decorate. These hinder ratner, tiona, this booklet is actually a HOW enjoy WHITE BREAD in REDUCING DIETS you or your friends hate problems concerning your babies, write Beulah France, Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn 1, for her help.

Inclose a stamped, addressed envelope for her reply. short-short course In practical school system where Mr. Wa than help the room planning. The fabric alone too often used lavishly for picture win The booklet is yours for IS cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope sent to Miss terman is Director of Adult Education. HiUyer.

Brooklyn Eagle, Brook lynl, N. dowsoverpowers the room, and a repeat of the strong colors is too emphatic and makes After a honeymoon in the West Indies, the couple will reside in Oceanside. MOLDED PRINCESS! the print look bolder than ever LOW IN CALORIES Harris Yaeger and Mrs. Samuel Harris One example which brings so manv unnannv Questions in Nirenblatt-Hoffman Betrothal Announced I- Ka ''mi lorn "iof Lvnhrook announce the en uie iiichi i inc ni i.ii iin'uLi it HIGH IN PROTEIN print which blasts red of their daughter, i i i 1 1 ui. tieiiidiu and staring chartreuse 'MiSB Marilyn Ruth Harris lo blatt of Lawrence announce, rtams, announce onto grav and white, ana nas BEST FOR FLAVOR the engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Marilyn Gloria Niren- Mrs.

E. C. Waterman touches of dark green. Too many colors of equal area fight for attention in common versions of this print, especially blatt, to Howard Elliott Hoff Marvin Yaeger, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sanford Yaeger of Lyn-brook. Miss Harris, a graduate of Valley Stream Central Hign Cfliiil t. nttanrlinn UrAnlrltrn man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mur ray Hoffman, also of Lawrence.

3 if jou hart weight problem, you'll tad wooderfel help in this nw kind of bread. LITE DIET prtiertH tU the delightful flavor of fine white bread, while Wi'su'smtm many calories. In (act, 2 slices contain no more caloric than the average applt. And LITE DIET takes the edge oA the two sharp opposites. red Miss Nirenblatt was a high honor student for two rears at the University of Michigan and green and black and wh-Jcollege.

Her fiance is a student tar better are qu er prints: at with darks and br.ghts York. and dulls in widely varying proportions. The most help you ever had NEW TOASTER COVER your appetite, btlpt you irtid tttr-ttutut. Keep that trim, slim look. Get oven-fresh LITE DIET Bread NO AOMO tWl ATI NO UID 01 OTHII IMOtTeMOWM and now attends Hofstra College.

Her father is president of the Western Woodworking with furnishing and decorating Elizabeth Hlllyer's new booklet.1 What's Wronr With That ksiioau im Turm Company, of Brooklyn. Mr. Hoffman is an electrical engineering graduate of Cornell University and is an instructor at the Army basic school, Kort Dix, N. .1. Room?" It's a quirk check list of ftVl i BAKERS FOR THE HOME room faulU that spots the trouble immediately, and starts you off ht.GAI, NOTICES I LEGAL NOTICES LBOAL NOTICES 2 1 TWt No.

8732 fiS westerly parallel with 75th Street. 40 feet: thence southerly parallel with 19th Avenue. 100 feet to the THE PEOPLE or THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the ra of God frre and independent. To tlie widow being persona Interested aa legatee, helra at law, next of kin or other wise, in the estate of Edwin Miner Reynolds, deceaaed. who at the time nf lib.

death, was a resident of the Mni-v. ir anv. ine nam Mrv neinic firtitioue. tnd to the nf-xt of kin. ifi County of Kings.

SEND GREETING tin 1.7 vi ninaa, ouiiw uivuu a Upon the petition of THE BANK any. of SA.MUEl. OR SOUJMO.N P. OF NEW YORK, haying Its principal ui uuawicnn i no nan diidci. the City of New York, County of ilare of buslnesa at 48 Wall Street.

New York and Stat of lw York. northerly side of 7oth Street: and thence easterly along the northerly side of 75th SUeet. 40 feet lo the point or place of beginning TOGETHER with all right, title and interest of the party of the first part in and to the land lying in the streets and roads in front of and adjoining aaid premises. Subject to any state of facta an accurate survey may show, provided title, is good and marketable. Dated: Brooklyn, New York, June 23rd.

1954. ALLEN RUBENSTEIN. Referee. TO: ISIDORE M. TOWBIS.

YOU and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before the Sur OR SALOMON OK SALOMOiN H. T1TVOLD. Decea.ed, wlioje name or names and whose place or plates of residence are unknown and cannot after due diligence he ascertained, and to any and all unknown persons intereited In the ejitate of SAMUEL. OR SOLOMON S. OR SALOMON OR SALOMON S.

TYVOLD, Deceased, as erediturc. next of kin or otherwise. THE A TYVOLD. LYDER TYVOLD. LUDVIG TYVOLD; SEND Mil- i-- v.

AMD 0 DELICIOUS MADE VJfTU 'Royal EXTRA Attorney for Defendants. Office 4 P. O. Addresa. 51 Chambers Street, New York City.

N. Y. Ie25-t FTu rogates Court or Kings County, held at the Surrogate's Court, Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, on the 17th day of August. 19.54.

at o'clock in the forenoon of that day. Why the account of proceedings of THE BANK OF NEW YORK, as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Edwin Miner Reynolds, deceased, should not be Judicially Milled IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court of the said County of Kings to be hereunto affixed. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Saul Shapiro, plaintiff, againxt OAVS DIVIOEfUD INSTANT Pudding aiAoy TO FftCEZS 1 mihutc I cvTitttciwnMiwH! 1 Catherine Cavanaugh, et aetena ants. WHEKEAS.

HYMAN WA.NK. Puh-llc Administrator. Kin! County, with an office in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, has presented his account as Administrator of SAMUEL OR SOLOMON S.

OR SALOMON OR SALOMON 6. TYVOLD deceased, lately residing at No. 33 First Pltre. in the Borough of Brooklyn. County Kinirs.

Cltv and State of New York. 10-11 Weinberg Weinberg. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 160 Broadway, New York 38. N. V.

Pursuant to Judgment dated June 30. 19.V1. I. the undersunied, will sell nt public auction in Room 305-U or the Municipal Building. Court and com OMiy knnus pt tOMHt I and a petition praying thai hi.t ac- This fashion was vou and efich ou are hereby cited to show cause tSesl) WITNESS.

Hon. E. IVA RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Hall nf Records. Borough of Brooklyn, on the 30th day of June.

19,54. AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. EMMET.

MARVIN A MARTIN. Joralemon Streets. Brooklyn, New York, on August 3. 1954. at 12 o'clock lor JOU wno are a 1 111 neicniibefore our Surroa-ate Colin of the noon by Morns neicn.

auctioneer, the premises known as Section Block 1493. Lot 28 on the Tax Map of on jgii and under! It's the silhouette that's most flattering to your. TioWt ft'tSl tne Borougn or Brooklyn, more par Attorneys for Executor. 48 Wall SUeet. New York 5.

N. Y. Jyl3-4t Tu tlcul.irly described in said Judgment. Deposh made'on or before JULY 15th am interest from JULY 1st Industrial SAVINGS BANK 51 Chamber! Street Cast 42nd Street Juil ecrow from Cily Hot fork Jutl off Fifth Avenue New York 8, Y. New York 17, N.

Y. 7th Avenue and 31st St. forenoon, why such settlement should not be had. slim figure. Note the beautiful Jyl3-6t TuTh File No J15JW IN T1SST1MONT WHBllriUF.

we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. E. IVAN ly shaped bodice above a whirling skirt! Sew this In a Summer fabric with tap or three- THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent.

To the Widow Mary. If any. the name Mary being fictitious, and to the next of kin. If CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT. TO: GRACE H.

REYNOLDS, MARION R. FINNERAN, WILLIAM DUNLAP REYNOLDS, RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of quarter sleeves. any, of JOHN OR JOHN J. McMA- our said County, at the, Borough of Brooklvn.

in the HON. Deceased, whose name or names and whose place or places of said County, the 24th day of Pattern 4o3: For Misses' 4" and under. Sizes 10, 12, TYLER, JAMES WbOLWORTH HUBBARD. HELEN H. GRAIKO-SKI.

GRACE H. REED. EUNICE A. STAAB. MARIE GUNN: RENEE June, iwi4.

AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk nf the Siirrnzate's Court. 14. 16, 18.

Size 16 takes 4 TV Set Tu ller full i-ku protects youryards 39-inch. REYNOLDS, an Infant under four t-n ve.r. of age. ROX ANNE REYN Jutf ocrou from Penn Sfalion I Ttifo natfavn ouif stn t- rr. an infant under fourteen years this pretty MILDRED RALLO.

Plaintiff. Now York N. Y. age. RICHARD K.

TYLER, an in pie to sew, is tested for fit. Has toater! That's how old-fashioned girl against CHARI.KS DE i BAISB. also earns her after due diligence be ascertained, and to any and all unknown persona interested in the estate of JOHN OR JOHN J. McMAHON, Deceased, aa creditors, next of kin or otherwise; SEND OREETINO. WHEREAS.

HYMAN WANK. Pub. lie Administrator. Kings County, with an office in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York, has presented tils account as Administrator of JOHN OR JOHN J. McMAHON. deceased, lately realdlna complete Illustrated Instruc- MARIA DB BAISE. also known as HELEN "ANNE, GRAIROSKI, an In- rming pertc keep in your kitchen. She's tions.

Mar a De iKa. a te. Defendants. Send 35c (coins) for this pat NOTICE OF 9 ALE CAROL ANNE UrUUKUSKl, an In- In puriuanJe of' an Interlocutory fanl under fourteen rim ot Jiidamentof partition and sale herein. JOHN JR an Infant un VVy OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT 'y TAOAY ternadd 5 tents for each pat tern If you wish lst-class mail fun to make charming to see! L'se M-raps.

Tat tern embroidery transfer of face, pattern pieces made ana enterea on tne sin aay mi. i -n. R. STAAB. an infant under fourteen pointed referee therein for that Pur- i.p.SH.

nne will sell at ouhlle aurt on. at HUBBARD, an Infant under fourteen at No. 358 1st Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of King-. -Ciiy and State of New Yor'f a'liu a petition praying that bl- account way be ing.

(N. Y. C. residents please ears of age. SUSAN JANET HUB- or MAIL THIS COUPON add lc sales tax.) Send to Anne Room SOjtJ In the Municipal Build- Inr Pourt and Joralemon Streets, ti 'for novelty toaster cover.

SCarwl In i.ntno trxt hlu nat. ARD. an infant under rourteen years judicially seuia, NOW THEREFORE. you and erct of ace. PR1SCILLA REED, an Infant under fourteen years of age, WALTER REED, an Infant under four r--fi of you are hereby cited to show cauij Brooklyn 1.

New York, by Monroe Ehruiati. Auctioneer, on the 18th day of July. 19r4. at 13 Noon of that day. fore our Surrogate' Court nf the mrt i the npniwrtv Htrected liv said ludil County of Kings, to be held In Court ill! In teen years or age.

imna uumin. an Adams, care of the Brooklyn Eagle, 53, Pattern 213 W. 17th New York 11, N. Y. Print name, address with zone, style number and size.

nfsnt under rourteen years of age. ment to be sold and therein described Room at the Hall of Record, In the County of Kings, on the 18th day of Endoied it to open on account in the name of CAROL J. THURLOw. an Infant over fourteen years of ale, MAURICE THURLOW If llvlnir and if deaiT satisfactorily? For reliable servicemen check today's television page. You 11 get top reliable TV service in hurry! aa follows: ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings in in iia tern add 5c for each pattern for lst-class mailing.

(N. Y. C. residents please add lc sales tax.) Send to the Brooklyn Eagle, 1., Household Arts P. 0.

Rox 103, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Y. Trim name, address, zone and pattern number. ana improvements ini'ienn. euuair.

his widow. If any, heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, executors, ad lying end being in the Borough of ministrators, devisee: ana all ntner County of Kings. City Brooklyn Pleae tend patibook ard free poitoje paid tanking by Mail fcwmi to: dlstr buleea of Edwin Miner Revn 6 MOTHERS tute of New York, bouaded na and described as follows olds, deceased, whose names and places of residence are unknown and BROINNINa at a point on the August, 1954, at 9 30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate a Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. B. IVAN, RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Bor-outh of Brooklyn, In the said County, the 14th day of June. 1954.

AARON I. JAPOBT. Clerk of the Surrogate'! Court Jy6-4lTtl NAMI. Bo easy to (It your child thia IT.JOtteiir ftlPIRIM Send 20c more In coins for fla orange ADDRISS When encloiing cath, pleate uie Regiilered Mall bi-1-1) cannot be ascertained with due diligence and any and all unknown persona who may be necessary and proper parties to this proceeding a dln-Irlbuteea of Edwin Miner Reynolds deceased: end THE BANK OF NEW YORK as Trustee under the Will ol Edwin Miner Reynolds, deceased. gfjN CHlioaL: northerly side of 75th Street distant 840 feet westerly from the coiner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of 75th Street and the westerly side of 19th Avenue; running thence northerly parallel with 19th Avenue.

100 feet to the center line of the block; thence aspirin. your copy of our Alice Brooks Needlework Catalogue it's the Buy it today. Wotitfs largest SeRint fcpirti For Children MIMltl MOHM Ot'OSIT INSURANCI CCWO ATlON I nest ever!.

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