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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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wli A 7T AT ni hi BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES NOV 27, 1945 oifig It Takes $5 a Day To Care for Veteran Mr. Tom Has A Specialty: Seafood Quality Is the Aim In Flatbush Store Now in the Hospital Bond Saleswomen Make Plea Not to Pass Booths By lust Because War Is Over By MARGARET MARA Staging a bond rally wartime With planes and Army trucks Featuring Fish By MARGARET PKTTK.REW Food Editor I Flatbush flaunt? lis pride at rim Mnchnt ENCHANTING little tea cozies are smart and practical Christmas gifts that can be stitched tip on the family sewing machine. The cottage-like tea cozy is of white cotton fabric, apphqued qreen shutters, green roof and doors and a red chimney. The other is of quihed flower-sprigged cotton with fringed edging at the bottom to give it a luxury look. and Jeeps was a dramatic which stimulated bond buyers tremendously and the bond sales werp enormous but the Victory Loan C0IM8 in timp nf ppace.

i It is difficult to dramatizejfor his sake that she undertook peace, you can't roll a veteran's the big job of organizing bond hospital bed up to Rorough Hall' sales, she said. Yet the veteran the hospital am motivated hv patriot-is the one for whose sake we all ism." she declared. I was not should invest in the Victory thinking only of mv son when Lnan- I started this work. I simply Within the npxt few years, felt that it was my dutv to help 150.000 hospital beds will be oc- I realize that every one cannot cupied by veterans of World do the particular job that I am War II. it is estimated and the doing.

she continued, "just as average cost per day for a I know I am not fitted for wounded man is S. rolling bandages. Administra- Five and one-half months is tive work suits me better." i this seafood store that offers; 1 every possible food service in its field We call it a store, yet that' really isn't the whole thuth for establishment is a store, a restaurant, a kitchen from which seafood dinners are prepared to take out and a shellfish bar.l Name it any one of these and you'll be right. Opened 12 years ago this center takes fine quality seafood as1 its prime purpose in life. Any and every food from the sea must be first qualitv Moreover 'that quality is respected and treated with the deference that Is its due.

For instance, the cold cases that line both sides of the front store are kept chilly by Ice, rather than by mechanical refrig-j Not Age-But Your Health That's Real Story Behind Those Circles And Pouches That Ruin Beauty of Eyes up average nospiianzation time fot as she traveled through bp in hospitals great dpal eration. because Mr. Tom. the By PATRICIA IilJf DSA1 owner, feels that mechanical re- Circles or discoloration and pouches beneath the eyes are not friRprainn om spflfoo fs a sign of age creeping on one! In fact some verv young girls are Am, M). Tom ouffht )o out Brooklyn talking before church and synagogue organizations as well as others, and that is the intense civic pride which -he finds everywhere.

"The people in Brooklyn are verv nroud of thpir mmmimnv longer. Undoubtedly the Victory Loan workers would find their task far less difficult if it were possible for the public to actually see our hospitalized veterans. trounien wnn ihmuiv iii. hp nas open in the busmen since ing that all is not well with one's body. childhood.

It was years ago! Perhaps rest is needed, a that he siarted his career when, change of diet, a holiday, new lowed the suggestions. No one as a lari )lp as a eyeglasses, better light while would guess your exes wpip so a fish market. i working If the heautv flaws healthy and bright and tree ot persist, it is well to see a re- any telltale flaws' 1 completed Mr. Tom joined with two friends, one a They Tell Story she said, 'and I was thrilled Rut since that cannot be ac- each time I heard such expres- complished, Brooklyn is being (ions. Brooklyn community told the facts of broken lives -pint cannot be she and limbs by the Women's said.

Division of the Kings County thp jjjs, $50 and S100 ar Finance Committee, some of bonds and the 1200 Roosevelt whom have hammered at bond Memorial Bond are the one the selling since before Pearl Harbor, Women's Division are promot null ees do vat make a hutcher and one a baker, believe nrrtlu brulr. Celling the wast nl and opened beauty possible out of the eyes mat was the rorerunner is the purpose of rntriria hind- U1P present nourishing food Imllrt Re Good to Your renter. ing in the Victory Lnan Drive. liable physician for a general health checking, for eyes in a i healthy body should not display such signs. To relieve tired eyes, use herbal eye pads everyday for a couple of weeks.

Soak the pads in hot water and lay them over your closed eyes while you rest for a half-hour. When you re- 14. To i tend jive cents In coin and a Jnmped. self addressed en-elope to her rnre of the "Not only must we help the iovernment take care of our Mrs. Leavey pointed ut, "but there is the task of ehahilitatinn, too." ialties offered here we must: emind you of one thing.

About; his the owner is emphatic. Ifj ou want good seafood it's here, you want style, you're in the: Longest on the ioh is Mrs la cob Shapiro, chairman of booths nf which there are in the borough. The booths ar located in theaters, restaurant and department stores and they are manned hv members of the AW VS. WIVES and CDVO. "It is discouraging the way Brooklyn Eagle.

24 Johnson "move them, splash your eyes Brooklyn 1, X. with chilled water. Upward of $ionn pPr man ill he needed to remove voca-ona! handicaps nf the disabled, wrong place. Stress is on qual! ity seafood, not on decor. All types of seafood are here shrouded in ice.

it has heen our experience that if the seafood people pas right by the booth: Make-Up Can Some If eve shadows are prominent 'CIIH said according to government esti now lhat the war is use a dark shadow on your Rrnth Mrs. Shapiro, "but our women are very loyal and they set a night for a party 1 creamed Fish in. Finger Rolls vou seek mates ann in annnion mere is the matter of education. The laner item will cost per vear not here, it is no and follow this procedure for be Pens and Mushroom fine exampli The ViMnrv Loan onened Oct one man' place in town. And very often you'll find seafoods here that you ican't find in another store.

On! 'our last visit we saw such items' Beet and Celery Zalad Lemon Tnrts Coffee RIGHT FROM GRANDFATHER'S watch chain comes the inspiration for this link-chain chatelaine and necklace designed by Cora. A glowing cahochon-ieweled key is tied with extra-long double chains to the sparkling rhinestone-edged gold heart with ruby-tipped drops. neath eyes: Apply your usual, tinted make-up lotion or cream i up to your lower eyelashes. Then with a fine buush paint a lighter foundation in the crevices of the eye poudhes. The usual lines run from the ear duct down tin- Creamed Fish in Finger Rolls as pompano.

red snapppr and; pertectiv wonriprfui Louisiana 20 and is scheduled to continue' Hospitalization, rehabilitation to Dec. 8. and education: these are the The Women's Division chair- three aims of the Victory Loan, men work a five-day week and They do not have a dramatic when they are not at their deks note such as had the Corsairs, at 32 Court St, thev are cover- Hellcats, Super Fortresses and ing the borough in their par- Helldivera and that explains the ticular departments. difference between the nature of 2 tablespoon1, batter tablespoon) flour inrimps on display. 1 nmn roll marie by putting Fish Plates to Order 1 teaspoon salt the eye: strip of salmon on fillet of sole! 'lighter shade reflects light, which One-eighth teaspoon pepper Shop alh jor ffjan JJunteri day, These are mates that ranee 3 nd llke 3 cups milk in turn minimizes the discolora roll.

All ready for broiling these Schools Come Through -appeal for the present bond drive and the several that ceded it. I medium onion, minced 1 tablespoon lemon juice in price from of) cents up. Popular in the list is a combination plate tasty rounds are priced at 20 Mrs. Bernard Sohin Igtmctlons for doll clothps, too, in By SHI FLA cents each, vnull like the lus- 2 tablespoons minced parsley charge of bond sales in all Far bp it from Lopspr's to de- Loeser's. allops.

shrimps, oysters, cole But the Women's Division of I A delayed circus-reaction was schools, including public, paro- cups of cooked, flaked fish snu-; sa ami French ni ve vo oi ine me pe or Dre- the Kings County War Finance tion. After the foundation cream, a spot of cream rouge is carried up over the tinder-eye darkness from the outer corner of the eyes to just below the center of the eyes. The other half nearer the nose is not rouged. So little si bonis chial and othei prr fi hot-dog buns frieg that, securely packed and IZ lZ to. shopping bu, yester- observable, too, A huge, mer for esident of the Rmoklvn anH nnt with dav nim-nincr in their third floor looking ilmui, enmplet Melt butler saucepan Stir ready to go.

sells for fio cents. in flour and seasonings, add If you don't want the plate vou, Bu a word of warning. Come fabric center Miss Doris Crosby wmie ruined collar on a typical nneo raienis t0 put over tne onion and cook until can choose your favorite piece nf; explained a nan a uoen wa, 10 iui rii i mr d(i ictory Loan: Friday and I hp the first B-20 to New York for of the rouge is used on the smooth and thick- tisn and have it cooked in thp holiday buying in half, proven giddy expres finger-tip or on the tine Drusn ened, stirring constantly, Ann mtcnen for in cents a pound ex- mari0 if, ibe inuei nign scorer in tne in- a oonu idiiy in me that, it is barely noticeable after lpnion juice and minced pars- Ira. Again, if you feel like sit- hP ls 1akp MmmloT the department. Even a he- "We are proud of our schools To Honor M.

Girard our advice and meet Mr. Tom on Fold in flaked fish. Split ling down for dinner in the res it is Wended With the ginning sewer can cope wiin auo uieu iu in oumhk hip Ladies Auxiliary Kings theme of Butterick's visiting nils lengthwi-p through cen stvlist. Called a Christmas (lift clnvwvniaking. we understand.

bonds, slip said. 'School cnil- County Chapter. Catholjc War If there's some one around the dren are not wage earners, but Veterans, Inc. will honor Mrs. lion.

Then powder with your 'usual face powder and i small nierp of cotton. ter of top; toast to a golden brown. Add fish filling to each Round-Up, a huge tableful of ideas was displayed and Miss some other day of the week. To find this store write or phone Margaret PetHgrew, Brooklyn Eagle, MAtn -i-6200, Ext. 272.

whom you fpel should be they -yphnned off extra nmnev Sara O'Rouike fJirard. past laurant, you'll find seafood cocktail, chowder, a blue plate, dessert and coffee priced at 85 cents. Pppcialtips are many. Particularly attractive are the sal- testimonial You will be surprispd at thp and garnish with parsley and effect if you have carefully fol-1 lemon wedges. visitors that there really were enough fabrics available right In the fabric department to make1 every gift on display.

swer. In charge of bond sales In Dec 0, at Michels Restaurant. A huge red apron in brightest hospitals is Mrs. Irene Levey! Mrs. Guard is very prominent red butanol a plastic coated, and the chairman for fraternal, in veteran activities.

Mrs. Emily water resistant fabric was a civic and religious organizations h. C'asev is chairman. Mrs 'I he maKe-votir-gitl selection nn le F.siher Leaver 1 nWriv onri Sat. Frederick W.

Horner Weds Miss Jean Smith covered a wide circuit. Nobody table and, like the other Although Leavey ha? a Weidlein, co-chllrman Mrs. me wuuj items, a snap to make. son in service, was not aione tatnenne kppip is prpsident. At Church Ceremony in Concord, N.

For father, Miss t.rnsoy I jgested you forget about buying: From Concord, X. comes will make their home in Red High School and Cornell Uni-'ciated. A recention for. the bridal ua Wail Boss Is Rude Because Girl Refused Date the announcement ioc mm- tianK, versuy. iparty followed in the baraen not so hard as it looked.

rtage nf Miss biiHimn The hniip attended St. Angela City Hotel. The gift robe on display was ski Frederick William ti.n ui. Mr. and Mrs A.

Gillu Horner The ceremony took I Miss Gertrude Hyiand of Floral made of a moderately exuberant Park was hpr cousin's only at plaid in a warm wool fabric, jtpndant. Wondrow O'Bripn of, nag dolls mav not be smart for DEAR MARY HA WORTH: attitude toward you changed now voi What do you think of this1 One horses in midstream; that where' I hope. nbra on Thanksciving Day in i r. of Dosoris Wa Glen the Bap-is. Church.

Con lm Le Roy nounce the marriage of their hTs brother's best or 'hp -'Pervisors in my office, as once he was flushed with the. deep on lnh? N. with the Rev. V. daughter.

Miss I. Linda a marriPd man. askoo me several admiung nope 01 ma King a con- cord. luest, he is now taking advan- deah mart HAWORTHi lage of his boss-position to be Where ran I gpt a copy of (iiiiis. 10 i.t.

Hohert v. smith times lor a nate son of Mr and Mrs Robert Tnp couple wilt reside In Miss Crosby suggested a gay fjrs, 8mith of Greenville, S. C. They Park honay-looking number with bright yel-lhough, he W8g Carlton officiating. Miss Smith is the daughter of and Mrs V.

Smith of Concord, ami Sergeant. Horner is, udelv. BggreSSlveiy msuiling Thomai Trowarrt'a hooW nf Because it seems you led Why' were married hv ihp Rev. R. monn' 1 na" "4' 'casing me the -on of Mrs William Morn tnd 1 laughed iti )ff, Finally I told Sabin on Nov.

3 at the St. An- The hnde Is a graduate of he wnoie dou can oe drew's Episcopal Church. Madi Girls High School and St. Mary's a pattern and you can son. Wis Training Srhool for Nurses.

lays. The Hidden Power." which yon recommended in a recent column'' 1 have asked for it at a leading hookshop and also at the public library: but it is unknown to the staff at either him on. then slapped him down, thus giving him a shock thai hurt his feelings and roused his ill-will nn second thought afier he had ruefully covered hi? con-f --ion with flowery phrases. Wrong Formula Mrs. VV.

H. Brehaut Jr. was her L. Urti Luncneon oei mm, aei- ins, i nn) minicipi- 10 the miieiv nere- matron of honor and Lt, Announcement is made of ihp ijnltitd suitps Dr Charles Rrugg- uPon he said he niei Horner of Ilh and1 Fargusonville, N. Y.

and the laic Mr. Horner. Sergeanl Horner, stationed in Charlotte. with the tary police detachment is a grad-1 nate of Colgate University and a member of Rappi Helta Rho fra-i M. Glen Sqifirps of thp Army Air Force was host man The hride engagement ot Margot ann.

will arldress 1.500 rAl, place. D. Z. DF 7. Since mentioning not this book October 8, I am in re was given in marriage by her Heinsch.

daughter of Mr. and the annual regional 'hat ft Similar situation! nn, hmthnr.in.in,,- i i ii Rro. i's. Alfred Heinsch of jiis.i luncheon of Worn- haut Jr i onev island to William iens American OKI. ai tne no MM Ltevfter tenant and Mr- Smith.

sn ann u- Commodore tomorrow following his discharge from llam esely of I Jihh Long will make a special trip trom wrnity. Bun Amend Miss Marie Amend, arise in your tuture experience pi spvpiai inquiries line if you make workci -efficiency, 1' frora loni who can't find a hook distributor who ever Slightly formal good manners nearf nf Vp puhhinw) and casual reserve your rules nv Qodd, Mead Co. 432 of conduct in relation to male Ith Ave. Manhattan, and my supervisors in the business Copy, hich I bought two world And your purpose hence months ago. is listed "Eighth service evnect to make then Dland it v.

Washington for thl occasion a set vice, expect to make men 0 (-0 1 to Mary Haworth home in Charlotte. N. C. Mi-s Heinsch and her fiance and his topic vwi uui com pr mp an OMMtw SMS23T MadiSn Include jr. told me point Mrs Frank Hyiand of 16 Le, "'the Silng wtll take place Lillian Hellman author and bgkthjt teSl inc.on St Floral Park fnrmerlv nv, Pol playwright.

Lt A Sherry. UMfUl aa WeU a. live daughter of Mr and Mrs. R. Ed-WaTd Amend of 1S6 Marlborough Roarl.

became the hriile of Ernest Wesley Burt, son of Mr and Mr Simeon J. Burt of 28 Clay St ta of 7 If lino-ton Plaro anno.mro'c wlln has 3 1TC01 of in the Pa- S.V ibe mairlae-p of hoc riaimhtr Fo McAlillffe successful I Rov on Thanksgiving Da; cific Theater of War. will repre forth should he to prevent them Printing. January, 1944 from rising since once they have The bookshop where I came nale arisen, there is no way ibe wo- gcroci mine had half a dozen hall man involved ran cope with copies nn the shelf and some if dignity. days later I noticed another store Remember the proverb: "Fa- had it in good supply Also, a R- millarity breeds contempt 1 hook reviewer tells me when a surmise thai your problem here hook reaches its eighth printing Miss Honora Agnes Hyiand, to Miss Norine MrAuhffe of on sent the Treasury Depart- Raymond Gerard O'Brien, for- Mil St daughter of Mr and Mr ment.

and Mrs Luriwig Kaphan niPrly of nofi Milford Wood Michael MeAuliffe. was married In Hnlv Innocents Church, The Rev. Mnnsignor T. Keltv officiated at the ceremony which was followed by a reception at the bride's home. Miss Mariam Anne Amend.

Hient of ihe Metropolitan haven, who has just been dis- to John Fox yesterday in Im-' women's mei in Think a Adam Region of Women's American charged from the Soabees after maculate Heart of Mary nR 1.pport nn tnp oRT hkR I When called on Hare? hark to the initial mis- is a article in me trade misbehavior take nf nsiiip vour (ominnip Mv advice Ik Whip the nub years service, three of hurch A wedding supper at Vocational Train- ihp rarnet f. ENGAGED Miss Marqarot Dolores Burke is the fiancee of loseph E. Serqott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A.

Sergott of 780 St. Mark's Av. Miss Burke, dauah-ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. )nhn A.

Burke, is the niece of Patrick I. Burke of 365 Eastern Parkway. them in the Pacific area He was Options' Restaurant followed plan nr)pr plan thou-In the Oardetl of Eden, Adam come hither full force on your Ushers directly, addressing your boatswain first-class and piloted Th bridegroom, back in this sanrs nf European war orphans explained himself by saying, supervisor, on the theory that self to the Sales Department, if a captured boat which he country after two years of army wiu rP(Pve maintenance and "The woman tempted me" In this was the way to attract his vou cannot find a copy in the named after his fiance, "The service In Italy, is the son of training in an ORT school or on view of your giggling reaction preferential attention and get retail market or library, lnci Agnes." John Fox of 02 E. 2d St Edward an ORT farm, and upon gradua- to your married supervisor's ahead I think you sincerely be dentally, when mentioning a The ceremony took place Nov. Fox was best man for his ljrin wj he supplied with tools early skirmishing.

1 imagine he lievpd you could restrict famil- book I llways Spei Ifj theauth'" 14 at Our Lady of Victory Roman 'brother, and Miss Bella Mc-land machines so that they may might feel Justified In saying iarities to conversational chaff and publisher, to handily gujd Catholic Church. Floral Park Auliffe was maid nf honor or bp fully equipped for employ- the same and remain mistress of the situ- persons to the source The Rev. Raymond David offi- her sister. iment. 1 I believe the motivation of his, ation, untarnished by it.

Well, of supply. M. H. Bister of the bride, was her nnlyj attendant. Tfc.

Eugene D. Lani gan. A. U. 8., was best man and acting as ushers were B.

Edward Amend HA1C George P. Amend. 8. R. Corp Harold Foley A U.

8. and Pfc Donald A. DeFihppis. A V. S.

After a wedding trip the couple.

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