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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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Brooklyn, New York
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GOOD DEAL fOR TEEN-AGERS BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN, SEPT. 20, 1953 7 a A VETERAN NAVAL RESERVIST fashion Show 'r CRRDEil CITV BROOKIVI! TRAINS THE RECRUITS HERE Season at WCA Enlistment in the Reserve Austin H. Gerfnaine or 216) t. 33d St. has gone, a long way since he enlisted in the Naval Reserve at 4 the 5 2d St.

Armory back in 1921. Hes traveled far may be made at the Armory A "Kail Premiere," hlgh-on Tuesday or Thursday lighted by a fashion show by night. jMartin's of Brooklyn, will open Germaine cited as other tn-jthe Fall and Winter term at ducements to. enlistment theithe Brooklyn Y. W.

C. 30 3d possibility Of earning a on Friday at 8 p.m. and advanced far. Germaine, now installa 1 1 ypww mission ana a pension auer zu addition, four nool shows. tions supervisor of the Coney Island district of the years ms main rea-movie, exhibits and demon- son for belonging to the re-j Orations will illustrate the pro-serve was: cram which includes i-ecrea- I pride.

myself on being a iuonal, educational and stiecial good American, and in at.iivities. Th will there's trouble I know I'm in a position to help out." jlJL New York Telephone Company, signed up as an apprentice seaman 32 years ago and just recently he was commissioned a lieutenant commandcr. By 1933, he was advanced to chief petty officer, the result be refreshments. Two showings, of the fashion review will be given. Guided tours will be made through the building during the evening.

Surpris Party Given Matfetona Ribeirot on Anniversary i Mike! Friends and guests will bei Taken by -their sons, Robert welcomed at the "Fail Pre- and Armand for what theymiere Dy Wrs- Hauehton Bell.l Veteran Employe of hard work, weekly drill ses thought was just an eventngjnewly elected president of the: ii im 1 unvc, iui. emu jins. ArmatiU i a Ribeiro of 1878 Madison (It rAfllP KAiIFPC found themselves deposited le" young won en irom tne wi w-iv nesiuences, tieaun r.uucaLion last night at the Rivoli Res- Department, Nursing School and l.luo groups will act as models for the show, which taurant, lU9.i Hatbush amid 45 guests assembled to help them celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. It was will reflect fashions in styles for all the varied social and sions and a two-week cruise every year. It wasn't all work, however.

He was- an active member of the rifle, relay and baseball teams and there were always social affairs. Active Duty in 1940 Germaine's travelling with the Navy began on a grand cale when he was called to active duty in 1940. He was assigned to neutrality patrol in the Atlantic on the U. S. S.

Blakely and was assigned to another ship just before the Plakely was torpedoed in May, 1942, In 194.1 lie wan promoted recreational and club activities PPF.4RIXG IN SUEDE OR CALF THE "STARLET" BOX-HAG BY R0.NAY a surprise party, given by CIVILIAN SAILOR Austin H. Germaine, a Naval Reservist since 1921, is shown here just before his promotion to leutenant commander. He is a veteran of both Atlantic and Pacific action. sons. Mrs.

Theodore Schenck. board member and chairman of 'Great Wall' of Coal the vountf arlult. rnmmittpp is Michael Maffetone of 102-27 114th Richmond Hill, retires this week after 57 years with the Brooklyn Eagle on same job that of proof press operator. Mr. Maffetone came to thp Eagle in 1896 and received $fi i week when he started.

Times were different then quite differentfor that was enough on which to get married. His first child came a year later when he waa making $7. He plana to live quietly with his wife In a spot he has picked: out near Miami Beach, Fla. 1 The Maffetones havt fouri rhildren, 17 grandchildren, and1 four great-grandchildren. a wan ia ieet nign and tnelCliairman of the premiere plan-width of the standard gauge ning committee, assisted by railroad track, could be builtlMrs.

Maude Johnson. reDre- cruits for the nrigatle." said around the borders of the U.S.'senting the staff. Members of Germaine. "The Naval the bituminous coal the Hostess Club, headed by has a good deal for them. Theylmined last year in this countryj.ioan Nelson, president, and Returned liy popular demand the handsome hox-bag! Its lines taking new direction, artfully curved in front, slightly narTowed and straight in bark.

Caet with a fine sene of the drama in hlark, brown, red or tan calf; black, brown or navy suede. Also at Garden City. 10.08 plu fed. tax drill once a week and get paid; for it. We have social and Game members of the Latin American Club will act as hostesses.

The regular Fall term for all adult classes begins Oct. 5, with registration opening Sept. 18. Buffalo, N. Y.

Sept. 19 (U.R) Ruff, Wahl and Flohr live in adjacent houses here. HANDBAGS STREET FLOOR Mall phone rail Joan Talnr TR. to -warrant officer and joined the C.B.'s as a cargo officer. He took part in the invasion of Tarawa a assistant liearft-maslcr.

Following that hloody action, he was com-' missioned a lieutenant Junior grade and did work on dry docks In the Admiralty Islands. Later he worked on the installation of a seven-island telephone system. Germaine became a full lieutenant in March, 1943. and wis released from the Navy it few months later. He returned to his job at the telephone company and later, to reserve duty at the Naval Armory at 52d St.

and 1st where he's training officer. Recruit Paid to Drill "We could use some new re- letic functions the year 'round and they can use the gym any time they want to. "There's a two-week Summer cruise every year, with pay, to Bermuda, Savannah, Havana, Nassau, the Great Lakes and Nova Scotia." The brigade is looking in particular for young men between 17 and ISH years of age. Enlisting in the Naval Reserve under 18 Va, the recruit may ask for two year active duty In the Navy if he'd rather not be drafted into the Army. Navy veterans usually are allowed to enlist with their old ratings.

BROOKIVI) 'f i -J 4 CRR0EI1 CITV FOR FALL FASHIONS A SLIMMER TRIMMER FIGURE WITH THE IROOKlVn CBRBEn CITV I. i 4f 4 AM; i' AY yVVs Now in eay washing, quirk ''1 i1 ''I drying nylon! This ingeniom 1 'J ill in one. slimn and smooth the I fuller figure, gives you youthful uplift and just watch the i "'i I i if inches actually disappear from v5- -f .7 Jj i a hips and waist. Short, average 2 or long lengths; sites 36 to 52. -J jjh Brooklyn store only.

3' CORSET SAL0M FIFTH FLOOR I -j; -v a A til vmmi 'L" 4tfKadMaV i 4 ik mi' 4: 1 i FULL LENGTH HO IX WD En DYED LET-OUT XOIITIIERN MUSK HAT COAT LAROS DDIESIOAL SLIPS ''y'" 44 plus fed. tax Specially priced THE FITTED DLACK COAT Moulded to fit just you. to follow vour figur" smoothly! And thrsp slip ran't ride up! Sise 32 to It, cut 6 ways for avpraje or full hip; short, regular or long lengths. Pleae divp vnur bust, wait, hip and height measurement. Vthite, pink, navy or black.

Shown: tailored flip in arrtnlp and ravnn rrt pr 3.98 Sot-shmcn Larr-trimmpd sl'p in rnynn and (iff. tnlp crepe, hite or pink, nizrs 32 In it 3.08 I.ace-trimmtd nylon crept) lip in nite or pink, suet 32 to AAGLO'S ELGORA WOOL Not onlr hlgli In value hut high in fashion, too! Cut full length to give you the greatest versatility the most weir! Filling in deep graceful flares, the silken soft Muskrst is let-out and dyed the. came way fabulous mink is handled. Alo at Garden City. 79.95 Special purchase! FUH SCAIIFS -25 Large, dark natural ranch mink per ikin i '11 I.arg, honey-colored natural utone marten 49 tnrk ifcin plus A.

tax Curved and shaped to create fall's new silhouette! Double-breasted the skirt swinging wide and frea from the nipped-in waistline! In Anglo's magnificent Elgora that glistens with a brilliant surface beauty to cpitomine everything that's new and fashionable. Black in missea' sias. Also at Garden City. i.im;k.rietrefjt floor Mall mr phone fall Joan Tnor TR. Rf.

V. S. Pat. Offlra TVH SALON THIRD FLOOR I onm of Hmrtin't DvterrM Paymen PIuhm MISSES' COATi-THIRD FL00K Alia at Gardtm Cif BROOKLYN, F.ULTON ST. GARDEN CITY, IS" I 'AT gTH aT.

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