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BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 7, 1946 11 ing In the Flatbush, Bensonhurst and Coney Island areas who wish 7 Boys Wreck School; fXt, a I mm II I i Brooklyn College To Cite Honor Bus Crah Toll Reaches 5 As Brooklyn Man Dies I N. Oct. 7 -The death toll of a collision between a bus of the Hudson Transit Corporation and a truck which occurred early Friday afternoon, in Paramus. 1Q BROOKLYN EAGLE, MON OCT 7, 1946 Plan 3-State Agency For Area's Airports 2) --WDMEIto 5 Caught in Lar Lhase World to work with the Independent Veterans Committee for Robert H.

Thayer, who. is a navy veteran, to call at the committee's Half Moon Hotel headquarters was extended by ex-Wac Cynthia Getter. Patrick J. Gleason. commander of St.

Brendan's Memorial Post, Amer-, ieari Legion, is vice chairman of the committee, of which Mr. Law Qiao War II to unite in an effort to get Teachers, Students Seatord, Oct. 7-Seven boys the car had sideswipe. broke into the Seaford Avenue Pub-i bile of Joseph Feore ol 440 Wood-lie School on Seaford Ave, yestei- field Road, Lakeview I at Sun- Hiohivav and WantaKn Cause- housing, an adequate on-the-job training program and a sensible loreign policy aimed at avoiding N. rose to five today when another bus passenger died in the Haekcnsack Hospital.

He was LA. Harold McMann, (U. S. 45, of fi60 46th Brooklyn. Paul WlndeU of Brooklyn, pretty thoroughly a survey made by the Indlvldua, mcmber.s of the teach iai mi iQay, causea aamage esunmir- im- -alumni and undergraduate bmMinll antj mrnish- way, in Wantagli.

rnt ol t.hf Regional Plan Asso- Kegioxmi Airpo staff rence is chairman. division of Brooklyn College will be then carte away $1,000 worth! Feore, who had Ma wne ana dd another war was Issued yesterday by ex-infantry Sgt. Morton B. Law-rencp chairman of Freedom Chao- Success Took $300 and 12 Months cited for distinguished acmeve-i muslcal instruments and several in his car, cnasea tne ouier iu mn in their fields during thel t.hroti.h Wantagh, Bellmore and "ABRAHAM rFBP school's second annual Honors Day; Flve of them were arrested after, Merrick and on MerricK iter- for, American veterans uommittee. F1 al.rf,.stec FULTON ST.

MOYT nrrwrnm to be conducted on me waft uiKUiuru jyt elation, announced today that the; request of tne civil Aeronautics Governors-elect of New York, New Administration. The conference Jery and Connecticut would be (survey, he pointed out, already was asked immediately after election tO being used by the CAA to schedule give prompt consideration to a 'allotment of Federal funds for air-newly developed plan for creation port development, of ait interstate agency to operate lyast Airport Network Visualized a unified system of commercial andj The lle visualized a private plane airport to serve the; nf msior commercial 29-Year-Old Idea Woman Saw- Quadrangle Thursday morning. nMn christian Gauss of Prince READY TUESDAY AT Mushrooms Make Magic Main Dish Newjy Discovered Sauce Transforms Old Menu Items a long automobile chase through: rics, stoppra am i w. mm in a taiK onoi- wio Wantagh Bellmore and MerrickJ precinct police station and reported1 independent Commlt-Ihe car in which the boys were try-1 the collision. tee for Robert Thayer, Republi-S toto Sa Patrolman Carl Kraft got into; can candidate for Congress in the been stolen in Manhattan earlier.

the car with Feore and they re-, 14th congressional District. Alt. breakinrthrough a "door ol Mined the chase, finally forcing the: An invitation to all veterans liv nthor ear nft the road in ton University will be the speaker. Dr. Harrv D.

Gideonse, president of Brooklyn College, will preside. Uses' for Plastic in New Fields mmw those to be honored are metropolitan area. airports, plus more than 60 smaller! le Kllhllrhan belt in the! Prof Helene Harvitt of the depart- tne scnooinouK, uio ooy uron-mu desks, broke locks and -he boys jumped out of the co pe to tv, nmrnprrial nf rnmiince lannuae. chair- Would be requested But all of that is history and shei a rvionn and ran into a nearoy wooas. r-uce.

UIICC Wt1Ti5. ,1 rnd tore UP captured five of them but two got scattered the paper over the floors, away. Police know their names A man living in the vicinity oi however, and are an the lookout for Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On 'ports mentioned are Idlewild, La-: man of the lwentietn em-uiy Guardia and Newark and a fourth! French Literature Group of the proposed for the north Jersey 'Modern Language Association, au-meadows near the end of the Lin-jthor of several books and numerous fll pPI Ka I mm IS completely -lijjiusseu in net new career. Used During War "This is only the beginning." By MARGARET MARA "Woman of the Year in Industry" is the laurel resting on the sensible head of Miss Mildred E. Funk, who in 12 months skyrocketed a $300 loan on her car to a half-ntillion-dollar business i i rrin riAf linn rv wp until i-i-- of the live boys under ana noiaer oi Tnrce Tunnel.

No mention is made of By MARG ARET PETTIGREW Food Editor The main-dish madness grows apace. What to get and where to get it is the biggest problem of the hour. Stores are featuring 1 iL. j-r Hf' S9I ii slr' -Jm nova Iter de la uegion a nouueur xieii.i-" declared Miss Funk. "Although i a nQH i npni re.si mi "i lulu.

..6, in iiiotiMimc interest in rne ana Bnujiori Rennott. Fiilri which has been! work Creomulsion relieves promptly be- of French in the Umledjinto the stolen coupe, ou of age. AU Uve cause it gc.8 right to the seat of the InrtfiPTi nnd turned back to the city by tne navy study in a new plastic dip packaging. ipr.nr.l to Ho In -TT1 I introduced it during the war for transporting war materials, new uses are being found every 11 1 li UUU1C UKW -w-- germ laden phlegm, and afll nature for commercial tlung. At tne um-, states the survey was being made the navy! Outstanding alumni to be the boys had sped away and! the Tie BMW had Indicated Floyd Bennett prpb-; include: day for Seal-Peel.

i to sootne ana neai raw, iciiuer, ui- grandfather for the third time Just a few days ago she celebrated her 29th birthday by sending un air cargo of plastic-coated merchandise on a test flight around the world to prove the value of her product, Seal- l' (. I' ll t- v. Jr. i IfM hVi itrM I a. i vrif.h a K.i.n,.

nf ronfviiilcinn -ha lin I It'll Urt llftil V.l -Jl ably would remain a Fedenil Held. Dr. Samuel Konetsky oi tne coi-j It is conceivable, Mr. Windels liege department ot political science InnQA fO MOflOr said that the Port of New York! author of the distinguished volume Authority might be authorize, to "Chief Justice Stone and the 'u-iJ KA RrAWtl fH Queens, gave aerstanamg you must ne uie way Brown son. uays the cough OT you are Boyle of Rcgo Park, birth to a son.

Mr mm mm mr Seal-Peel coating will stand temperatures ranging from 120 degree below zero to 160 degrees Fahrenheit. It will withstand 600 pounds of pressure. "The process of Seal-Peel is as simple as dunking a doughnut," Miss Funk pointed out. "It will Martin, has two ennaren, a son, Ibuild and maintain the network. preme Court," cum laude graduate lor a separate agency modeled on tt of Brooklyn College in 1937 and Cf.Y.rtrc imight be set up.

That, he presently studying law on a Iessing IVIUbUn JU I CU I to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Cold, Bronchitis Peel, as a protector against damage by breakage, dampness and temperature. Imagine having fresh eggs who is still in the navy, and daughter, who attends college. canned meats In small amounts, canned chicken in plenty and some fish dishes, but when we have tried all these we begin to wonder what next. Of course here and there you'll find a small cache of something extra and when you do, grab it but quick! Such a cache Is a mushroom pack we met quite by accident last week.

Tagged at. a price that pleases the pocketbook, this flavorsome combination can be used in sauce form or can be made the mainstay of a meal. Technically a blend of mush -ttPiil's1 i lr r7 Jk Pft 'A mm Mm would be up to the uovernors-eiect j. Kosenwaia iuow-mp o-mu -i who has becn "It would seem imperative. University; Dr.

Harry G. Al- rnnm nf ioi nf thn pnliet-e rieDartment ot employed the composing loom oi tossed into the cargo compart VltW Ol tilt" Liwtij to be served," Mr. Windels pointed I biology, recipient ot several re-jthe Brooklyn Eagie for 5o years, will protect almost any perishable -ABRAHAM UlTON ST. oi HOYT a ment of an airplane without any article in shipping, fine china or out, "the importance of an grants, author oi -4 nollored tonight by HlllgTOV other protective wrapping ex cept Seal-Peel! crystal, radio tubes, delicate in table distribution of facilities anaitific papers, a 183Z cum lauoe Braa- compl CONNOISSEUR'S CHOICE A room with a rich feeling employing both English and modern furnishings. Styled by the need to avoid wasteiui aupnea-, uate ot BrooK.yn wiw t.inn nf SO vears membership.

He i mmm READY TUESDAY AT The eggs were dipped into molten plastic, which hardened tion due to political rivalries, matter of Sigma CI With the 50-year the major airport program as out-, Draper, a HrooHjn oojwf kiu- the meeUnR in Brooklyn immediately. lined by tne conierencr a.m oi im, auu.u. Tomnl and Laf Bottles of fruit and medicine cepted by the CAA be operated By I War and former assistant eaiwir I rooms and Bordelaise sauce, the seven-ounce containers offer a regional agency serving iae uccuo 0i four victone. i v-, hv of the three States involved." I Undergraduates to be cited fori Tha feSJS in went m. too.

These glass containers, when covered with Seal-Peel, can be dropped onto con Mildred E. Funk railKing acauenuc ikwui wo nA mushrooms mixed with tomato Dnknrt lav ti V'- UtV UiailQ HlHOLtU Ui I1 t-IUlt. I lllllUK, IVUUL, fc.J 1 'V crete from a second-story win Kinn sirisi puree, peppers, vinegar, spices, a bit of sugar, and just a touch 93 Pay $5 Fines struments; everything from plowshares to Belleek." Saves Space Only woman president of a plastic firm, Miss Funk has revolutionized shipping, and industrialists from all over the country are inquiring into this transparent packaging which has reduced shipping bulk as much as two-thirds. No inner wrappings and no excelsior are needed when Seal-Peel is used. Queried bout the latest improvement on Seal-Peel- Miss Funk re 'ealed that the plastic man ana uouwe r-t-wci i phnri, Rhimhpr-.

a eraduate of! Mr. Brown was born in Brooklyn Home Has No Boundaries Recent Display Mixes Ideas From Many Countries to Achieve Fresh Results By BEATRICE JONES Modern colors, fabrics and accessories teamed with beautiful traditional furniture set the pace in co-ordinated home furnishings recently displayed at A. S. Hand-painted fabrics in both the English and Californian man- dow without breaking, tests have proved. iaii rf iiHvln-i March 30.

1871. He attended old oi tvi' snhonl nn a RcholarahiDlP, S. 4 at Ryerson St. and Myrtle plained. "In Detroit, a man I knew had been experimenting in his basement with plastic.

At that time I was working in a IssoheotN VFuel Oil In Gambling Raids; thHheri for a eraduate of the and is a member of St Mary's ev r-nllepes be cited tor ner p. unurcn. no is aisa uwiu-n colleges. Will ue liiru ii in; The. Rrrik-hn -Queens Nieht Court; ji.Hn-nUViPri work in extracurricu F.vpnini? Star ChaDter 255.

R. A. I war plant expediting war mate nnri Mnntauk Council. Junior Order had the largest crowd of prisoners, i iar activities while vice president lawyers and spectators over theof the student council during the weekend since moving from Snyder -t year. rials for the government and we were having trouble with rust, corrosion and fungus when of United American Mechanics.

He and his wife live at 131 Bainbridge tin still left plenty of Ave. to the downtown Central shipping to bad climate. Plastic room for other necessary acces is now being sold in sheets and Demonstrated at Party Miss Funk demonstrated the simple process of plastic dipping at a ceremony held at the Waldorf-Astoria for the benefit of a group of leading industrialists. The melting vat, a small receptacle, was placed on a table and an electric cord was plugged into a wall socket. The object used for the demonstration was a steel tool.

In a fraction of a minute the plastic cooled. To Last month Mr. Brown became a and reproductions of thumb sories. Unusual were the ec Courts Budding at Smith anoi rr.irr schermerhorn sta. Award $545,990 Contract In addition to the usual run ofia, Massau Viaduct Work nVe nvpr Hemnstead harbor atRos- mvoivina a.v-auu, lllVUlVlllg n.TOll, vvwj, $545,990 Nassau County, was awarded1 taSt at Alhnnv Oct.

7 (U.R) coating seemed to be the answer." During the war Miss Funk also served as an officer with the Civil Air Patrol In Detroit and held a pilot's license. A of garlic. If it Is a sauce you seek, this one will do a dainty trick, lt can dress pancakes, add a new touch to waffles, beautify a vegetable loaf and add that appearance of luxury to so plain a food as macaroni. Given the limelight as a main mushrooms a la Bordelaise can help whip up a fine vegetable shortcake. Treat yourself to a pan of fresh baked baking powder biscuits, use a spoonful of the mushroom mix between halves and, after putting the halves together, smother them with more mushrooms.

If you don't feel like that bit of baking, then use toast and make a hot mushroom sandwich quickly and successfully. Of course, all this talk of mushroom magic may give you an idea of great expense. All nprr Hiin vh ni i.v ULiiri clesiastical candlesticks with over-sized bases which were wired for lamps and topped with metal paper shades. A white wool rug added another modern fnriv in Seniir palmer, oi print patterned oil lamps ot French tradition. A choice of two fabrics was suggested for this grouping.

One, an enormous rose pattern of white, yellow or aqua was generously splashed against, a background New York Citv. The work is sched It's clean, dependable, economical and. it's delivered automatically all season on our Essoheat delivery plan-no fuss, no worry, no bother and no extra cost to you! DON'T DELAY. ORDER TODAY! men were in court to face gambling contract for erection of suostruo-chargeg. They were arrested injures for a high-level viaduct that raids made Saturday in various will carry North Hempetead Turn- bars, together with a melting vat.

Buyers, following instructions, may do the plastic coating in their own shipping departments. Seal-Peel will have the woman's touch, Soon it. will be available In airplane pails and colors and Easter eggs may come in pastels. uled for completion by Aug. 1, 1947.

note to the room remove the plastic, it was peeled! trained home economist and in- parts of Brooklyn and Queens. in groups before Mag Arraigned ABRAHAM cf gray faille. The other was an I Touch from Mexico century green damask in A bedroom borrowed its acces- like a tangerine. stitulional dietitian, she had "I discovered Seal-Peel quiteplanned to return in her pro-by accident," Miss Funk ex- fession at the close of the war. istrate Charles E.

Hirsimaki, tne fUtTON sr. HOT which the two cnairs were up- series from Mexico to contrast iTBB bolstered. its pink and turquoise pastel pastel 1 1 gamblers were fined $5 each, their payments totaling $465. Robert Waters, 23, of 714 E. 96th was arraigned on a disorderly conduct charge filed against him by Henry Krehl of 1286 Madison aSt.

color theme. Chintz of the pale- READY TUESDAY AT Ot ui 0 wi SYLVESTRE COMPANY, In another traditional living room grouping the use of mod INC. OIL DHod Jalh toy an JrimCerS SToaa 2-3204 est pink was flounced with permanent finish white organdy to fashion the bedspread and upholstered headboard of the bed. copr inn after an altercation at the Krcnt home and was held in $500 bail for hearing in East, New York Court I Wednesday. soon," he said.

"I have a contract for two pictures a vear for The wall backing the bed was hung with this same chintz com ern fabrics and colors was evident. A wing chair, straight and slim, wore green and red floral patterned chintz while the couch, custom built and upholstered in fabric of the customer's choosing, carried these same colors in a bold modern stripe. Armless occasional chairs you have to do is look around to see that the price of such a food usually runs sky high. You are going to find it a pleasant surprise that this versatile, helpful handy is priced at 35 cents the "ABRAHAM FUITON ST. ot HOYT By SHIELA McKEON Baritone Perry Como is a singer who hasn't heard that art and affectation are customarily paired and so he goes blithely along offering to refund movie admissions.

Between numbers while re- hated the director, the electricians wouldn't light the sets right. It was awful." Likable Guy Perry is an easy-going person who chain smokes his sponsor's product and is optimistic enough to want to return to the Gold Coast for more films. "I'm going back to the coast the next five. It's very pleasant out there." His pleasant memories revert back to the time when lie was making his first film. If he had't had to get up early it would have been a set up.

"Every day for three weeks I bined with yards and yards of fine net. Also Mexican in origin was the bureau for all wardrobe accessories of the room's occupant. Two goatskin rugs served as floor coverings for both sides of And it that, as are not it come, seven-ounce container, is only fair to remark always today, supplies unlimited, and it is fir of red top-grain leather flanked the commodious library step- 'hearsing for his Chesterfield table. A yard-square hand-looled green leather topped coffee table although set. with a full the bed.

Toby jugs lamps for this room doubled as Supper Club show the other day I he recounted some of his Holly- 1 wood experi jcame into the studio at 7, got VI Softies Go to the Head BEAUTY SPOTS This bright young fur is mouton "leopard" by Fashionrite and it is meant to go partv-ing and snowballing all Winter long. Because of the special processing, this budget-wise coat is both water-repellent and sturdy. From Russeks. Mm ences with New Heating Plant Is World's Smallest A fashion that the younger set have taken to their hearts sign, according to Hook Acker-man, of New York, the manufacturers. The world's smallest heating plant for heating an entire home went on exhibition today at the Peruvian Exhibit Heads of Families A Census Bureau report re- A special exhibition on Peru- loacpH th la month shows that.an lumiiiiiw win uu in the Entrance Gallery of the made up for the day, came on the set and waited.

Then around 11 an assistant director would say he didn't need me. I played golf for weeks. At $7,000 per is that bad?" Oh, No! "Even in 'If I'm 1 the cast got along okay even though much emphasis on his current film, "If I'm Lucky." "Hftve you seen 'If I'm Lucky' or don't 1 have to refund your money?" said of it. "What a picture A was," he recalled. "Every one except the and their heads is the monchalant little softie hat.

Sponsored by leading "name" designers and promptly copied at pin-money prices are the wonderfully wearable, perfectly packable cloches, berets and helmets hand-crocheted of wool or chenille highlighted with a thread of gold or silver. Soft, unblocked hats of felt skirting ranging from snug little caps to big, blousy berets may bo as simple or dressy as a girl wishes first served. Noise Fish Ball Now, if you are not too, too tired of fish, here is an item just returned to market that might make good news. It is sure to be popular with those vho favor Norwegian-style foods. A shipment of the light-textured, fine-flavored haddock fish balls has just reached town from lsafjord, Iceland.

A choice quality blend that is packed fresh, sterilized and entirely free of preservatives, this particular combination boasts of fine haddock, milk, potato flour, salt, water and just a bit of spice. Packed in ID-ounce rounds, this fine fish product Is priced at 58 cents the container. Tn find these product, write or phone Brooklyn Eagle, Am -60ff. Extension 272. families with a woman head increased 53.4 percent, from April 1940 to VE-Day (May, 19451.

They constituted in May, 1945, oi nnnn rC nil -i vv-i i 1 iic r-rm. Brooklyn Museum and will be on view through Feb. 9. This is the first time that such a survey has been made of Peru- Atlantic City convention of the American Gas Association and the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association. It known as a Hydrotherm.

One Hydrotherm, only 13 Inches wide and 26 inches high, will supply hot water heating for five or six-room home. It. is also made in larger sizes, but in whatever size required, it has a higher heating output for nared with 15.3 percent of allien dress from about 600 A Miss Fiorini Feted Miss Mary Fiorini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Asta of 111 Grove who will be married on Oct, 12 at St.

Barbara's Church to Vincent Toscano, was honored on Friday at a reception. The party was given by the staff of the out-patient department of St. John's Hospital. Mrs. Frances Gerrard, R.

is supervisor of the department. There were about 75 present. up to modern limes, ibis show will be seen mantles, shirts, hats, headbands, skirts, bags, families in April, 1940. "The increase of nearly 3,000,000 f-mili with a fptnnlp head." Sheila Perry Como and can be had in all sorts of bright sophisticated cast was mad at. every one else The director wouldn't talk to neutrals and the perennial dark Its size and weight than heating the director kept me sitting around for a long time I think he thought 1 was a prop boy," cameraman I tones.

the cameraman, the plants of more conventional de ma the report says, "indicates that Jewelry and other costume ac-perhaps almost that number of cessories covering a period of wives of service men assumed -more than 1000 years. 1 Irresponsibility for the home when weaving and dyes of ancient their husbands entered the mili- Peru attained an excellence un-tary forces." Among families surpassed In any part of the with a female head, there was world or in any tune. Hence an increase in the proportion of the costumes were generally families with children under IS. elaborate and richly decorated. Movie making and radio aren't BUY 1'.

S. SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS Perry's sole interests, however. "In about January 1 want to get out and make a theater tour," he said. think a singer should go out and sec what's going on. You get real audience reaction to what you're doing in a all-wool Barbara Roberts Engaged to Richard Gavigan; Jean V.

Lippold Will Marry Charles Jennings let Waif Fiancee Discounts His Medical Record theater." College. Lieutenant Smith is a'brocaded satin, and an Irish: Handsomely tailored cotton gabardine raincoat "Skipper-Jama" men's perfect lounging psjama a point laee veil which her mother) graduate of Polytechnic Institute and is a student at Brooklyn College. Her fiance was graduated from St. Francis Xavier High School, attended Fordham DEAR MARY first introduced. We got along time: but she refuses to hear the Vie in Ikl bonanza of fine Irish linens for men By HELEN BROWN' Society Editor Dr.

and Mrs. George H. Roberts of 184 Columbia Heights and Huntington announce the en wore 25 years ago. bhe carried. sed wel1 tnat vve decided weipsycmainst a veraici ann nas a cascade bouquet of orchids.

of Brooklyn and served as assistant engineer on U. S. S. Core, C. V.

during the war. Some time ago you discus; should be married when the war mntea tnat mc wnoie tntng ap- Miss Rose Catlanotto, maid of' Cream University, and served with the socks imported from England of Onion Soup Mushroom Sauce letter from a retired army offi was over and I was discharged, pears to be a plot to jilt her. honor, wore a maize chiffon jftst rujjs He has just returned from the Pacific. Baked Beets How can cer, the cause of whose retirement was se Started With Concussion I impress upon Mar-mine is the wisest 3. L.

garet that Manfully i as you would say) ourse. I cave her the conventional en gown and carnea enrysantne-i mums. Bill Chiarello was best man. The couple will reside in Brooklyn after a wedding trip to Williamsburg, Va. mmz mm Ba ifd Melanson Miss Evelyn Melanson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Melanson of 2021 Hendriokson was married to Robert T. Baird, Army. Frooms Smith Mrs. Catherine S.

Frooms of 115-87 219th St. Albans, announces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Nancy J. Frooms, to Lt. Robert Palmer Smith, U.

S. Naval Reserve, son of Mrs. Robert Bruce of 2520 Kings Highway. Miss Frooms is a graduate summa cum laude of Queens Green Pepper Salad Cottage Cheese Dressing Plain Cake Plan Sauce Cofjce Fish Puffs 2 cups flaked cooked fish 2 cups mashed potatoes 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 tablespoons chopped celery 2 tablespoons chopped parsley gagement ring, although for Entitled to Suit Self $1,500 it was somewhat, betterj DEAR a. "Convince a man than conventional.

In Novem- against his will, he's of the same ber, 1944, I sustained concussion; opinion still" a truism 4f hu-in a demolitions accident and man nature that applies with upon return to duty 1 developed double force to the female of the symptoms that led to further species, addicted as she is to son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird of 2164 Hendrirkson gagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Roberts, to Richard Neil Gavigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M.

Gavigan of Forest Hills. Miss Roberts was graduated from Packer Collegiate Institute and from Vassar College, class of 19-15. Mr. Gavigan attended Choate School and Babson Institute, Boston. He was discharged from the service as a first lieutenant in the 15th Air Force after piloting a B-24 based in Italy.

Lippold Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Lip Hart Gross Miss Edythe M. Gross, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Max Gross vere psycho-neurosis. This discussion encourages me to write you about my own case. also, am a retired officer and my diagnosis upon retirement was: is, manic depressive, severe on Sept. 20 at St.

Thomas 6x3 RIB pair Vi EACH Aquinas R. C. Church. The of Manhattan Beach, was mar-! ried 'yesterday to Stanley Carl Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Murray Hart, of Cranford, N. J. 1 tablespoon minced green pep per 1 teaspoon minced oninn Rev. Charles J. Murphy performed the ceremony A reception followed jt De Leo's.

Miss Frances Melanson, the bride's sister, was maid of honor and Otto Lauda, the bridegroom's uncle, was best man. The bridesmaids were Miss Eleanor McGill and Mrs. Jean Millilo. The The bride, an artist, is a graduate of the Washington Irving High School. Mr.

Hart is a World War veteran and served with the 2 tablespoons margarine or but Mary Haworth (in remission)." Those who airborne division. pold of 1UU Kugpy Koad announce the engagement of their know me now daughter, Miss Jean V. Lippold, he above ny medi- wouldn't suspect that rliaenosis appears on hospitalization and subsequent retirement with the diagnosis stated. So much for mc, but there was Margaret. The army psychiatrist who at-, tended me was vague on advice, about marriage.

"Don't think of yourself as different," he ould say. "Don't worry. Time will take care of those things. Do whatever yo'ur tested capacities will allow. Above all.

don't worry, and avoid insomnia." For the past- year I have held off, but Margaret is becoming insistent that there shall be no more delay. She says. "All this psychiatric bunk is nonsense." 1 privately consulted a highly reputable psychiatrist and showed him my to Charles F. Jennings, son of Dreary drizzle or drenching downpour it's all the same with this superbly tailored raincoat! The smooth-looking, silky-fccling cotton gabardine (especially impregnated to make it lastingly water-repellent) has been handsomely fashioned with the comfortable raglan sleeve, the popular fly front, a military collar, two slash pockets, center vent and a deep shoulder yoke for extra prnlei.tioh. Come on in and slip one on.

You'll like its easy, natural fit. AS Men's Clothing Second, West No mail or phone orders Dr. and Mrs. Irwin G. Jennings Wilson Brothers have packed this new "Skipper-Jama" with so much colcjr, style and real solid comfort you won't want to use it only for sleeping! You'll lounge in them after breakfast, you'll slip into them early in the evening.

The snug fitting knitted shirt is handsomely tailored of famous Durenc mercerized cotton the comfortably cut cotton slacks even have pockets. We've got 'em for you in smartly contrasting colors in grey and navy, maroon and grey, maroon and tan. Sizes D. AiiS Men's Purnishinas Stroet. Cenlral Mall nu phona orders lllle a soon as normal delivery operations are resumed.

Call Cumberland 6-6000 Leave it to to find all-wool English hose at a time when all-wool imports arc harder to find than a pound of mcifl Once you've slipped on a pair of these luxuriously soft, handsome looking, long wearing hose you'll wonder how you ever got along without them. Made in England expressly for customers of typically fine English wool yarns. Wc have 'em for you in soft, distinctive colors: Camel, dark fawn, brown, green, grey, blue heather, black, navy a terrific assortment with value plus in every single sock! Sizes range from lO'j to 12. Limit of 4 pairs to a customer A8 Men's Purnlshlnis Street, Central. Mall and phone orders filled on black, navr.

camel, dark (awn and brown Call Cumberland e-6000 record. Army psychotner-was good. After retirement cal apy also of Brooklyn. Miss Lippold Ejrlv-bird Christmas shoppers will scoop 'em up in 3 hurry! For these superb imports are the fine-count linens that are a compliment to his good taste, his distinguished appearance! Every inch Irish made, of Irish-grown flax, with time-honored Irish skill! Choose yours from corded borders with narrow one-sixteenth or one -eighth inch hems; smart hemstitched styles with one-quarter or one-half inch hems. And if you can't come in, drop us a note or call! AS Handkrrehittj, Strtfl, Central.

Mail and ptiome or-tlrrn on purchases Malta I 1 51 or more as soon deliver operations are resumed. Call CU 4-6000 ter 3 eggs, separated Combine fich, potatoes, salt and lemon juice. Saute celery, parsley pepper and onion until tender; add to fish mixture. Add well-beaten egg yolks and beat until very light: fold in heat en egg whites and pile lightly In greased baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees until set and lightly browned.

Serves 5 to 6. I wp tnld that. I had exec! lent is a graduate of the Packer Col wanting the last word in any dispute. You can't impress Margaret that your considered decision to remain single is worthy of respect, because Margaret isn't interested in seeing reason at this point However, her obstinancy on that score is her problem, not yours, The fact that you prefe not to marry, or want to retrieve a feeling of full freedom, is reason enough to break the engagement despite her rigid objections. Margaret needs to be reminded that an engagement is never a binding agreement.

It la at most a tentative option, to be canceled without argument at the request of either party. Thus, as I see the picture, all that honor or common sense requires of you, since she's being difficult, is simply to make your thumbs-down decision stick, ithout further apology or broken field running. M. H. legiate Institute and St.

Lawrence University. Mr. Jennings Walsh Scott Miss Rita Marion Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T.

Scott, of 116 Ryerson was married on Sept. 28 to John L. Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh.

The ceremony was per formed at a nuptial mass in Sacred Heart Church by the Rev. John Dwyer. The bride was given in marriage bv her father and was at- insight. I am better off now than ever before. I feel fine am in excellent health and intensely interested in my work, which nets me a substantial income after tax deduction.

My holdings in bonds, lands and securities total about ushers were Vinay Millilo and Laurie Saulnier. The couple are honeymooning in Florida and will make their home in Washington, D. C. The bridegroom served in the army for three and one-half years. Sclafani Romeo Miss Nina Romeo, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Romeo of 78 Suydam St, was married to Joseph J. Sclafani, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Sclafani of 1534 80th on Sept. 29 in St. John the Baptist Church. A reception was held in the Hotel Granada. is a graduate ot Marietta Lot-lege, Ohio, and the American Institute of Banking.

He is an assistant comptroller with the Bankers Trust Company, Manhattan. Maffi Ranicri Young Ladies Aid armv clinical data, lie saitt i was tended bv her niece, Miss Jane of the nwr as maid of honor. Thomas The regular meeting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maffi of 000 and 1 have many absorbing I getting along splendidly, but ad-hobbies, including one avoca-jvjsea agajnft, marriage, because tional job of community service.

jt might upset my hard-won read-My problem concerns a WODltn jusUnent Walsh was best man for his! Brooklyn Young Ladies' Aid So-brother, and the ushers wereriety, Mrs. Ida Berger, presi-Eugene Britt and William dent, will be held at The Plaza 11 ill Brooklyn announce the engage mm whom 1 shall ran a tea ret. we ment of their daughter, Miss Elinor Maffi, to Dominick Ran- brother of the bride. A DreaK-j tomorrow, iuhuu srnnn Doctors' A -x la.a on huv.micw rai uui fast fnllnweri at. the Elks Club, place at, the savoy leri of Yonkers.

before mv recrement. 1 iaugti; an say Tk. t. tinntvmr.nnin':''fi The rhai linen are Mrs. Anna 1 year? Miss Romeo, given in marriage.

SAVE WASTE FATS Miss Maffi was graduated EARL. TO BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS! was 25 and she 22 when we were perhaps I need a little iKahn and Mrs. Goldy Smith. by her father, wore a gown of, at Lake Placid, N. Y.

Nancy Frooms from James Madison High School I.

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