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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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12 BROOKLYN JAN. 12, 1953 DESIGNING WOMAN Miss Joan Fearer Will Be Married By Elizabeth Hillyer: St. Angela Hall Auxiliary Meets; Plans Future Events The monthly meeting of the St. Angela Hall Auxiliary was Mr. and Mrs.

W. 0. Feaver of Rt. v. ru.

on. 199 Gelston Ave. announce the nospnai uroujj Plan Two Events The Mildred Forman Foun dation for Cardiac Children, affiliated with the Jewish Sani-tarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases, will launch a membership drive for 1953 with a special luncheon in the auditorium of the institution, E. 49tt betrothal of their daughter, Miss Joan Feaver, to Sgt. Her at the school, 292 Washington bert D.

Pitkin, son of Mr. and IV Ave, last week. Sister Augustine Maria, principal, opened Mrs. H. S.

Pitkin of Bayonne, New Jersey. Miss Feaver was graduated i 111 the meeting with a prayer. from Fort Hamilton Hien School and St. John's Episcopal Hospital School of Nursing. St.

and Kutiana noao tumor row. Heading the committee ar-ranging the luncheon is Mrs. 'Anne Zamore. "Two's Company" will play a benefit performance for th Rainbow Division of the insti Sgt. Pitkin is an alumnus of St.

Peter's Preparatory, Jersey Mrs. John M. Murphy, president, announced the plans for a cake sale to be held at the next meeting, under the direction of Mrs. James Inciardi and also announced that initial plans had been made for the City, and Is stationed at Fort Hamilton. Lntzker Isaacson tution tomorrow night.

Arranging the theater party is Mrs. Hannah Katz, chairman, and Mrs. Anne Daniels, co-chairman. annual Spring bridge, luncheon and fashion show to be held on I lv i Louis Isaacson of 2160 E. 19th April 23 on the Starlight Roof St.

announces the marriage of of the aldorf-Astona Hotel In- his daughter, Miss Claire Isaacson, to Philip H. Lutzker on Mrs. Cornelius McCloskey has accepted the general chairman Jan. 4. The wedding took place Rudr Ltnen Joan Feaver ship of the annual Spring FJtST! at the leshiva of Bensonhurst.

event. Dr. Harry Freedman, assisted by Cantor Samuel Postalow, Tea was served following the engagement-of their daughter, meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. Paul Marcel, Mrs.

V. J. l.umia, Miss Roslyn Segal attended Miss Marilyn Emily Fish, to George William Johansen, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Anton Mrs.

J. L. Fitzgerald and Mrs, the bride and Murray Scwat C. M. Bastable.

Bale Staff photo TO ENTERTAIN SERVICEMEN The Lodies Auxiliary of the Kings County Jewish War Veterans will entertain 400 hospitalized veterans tonight in the Empire Hotel, Manhattan. Turkey dinner will be followed by the antics of Jackie Gleason of TV and other well-known radio and video stars. Making final plans for the event are, left to right, Mrs. Pearl Berens, hospital chairman; Mrs. Julia Karan, servicemen's chairman; Mrs.

Sadie Daniels, publicity chairman, and Mrs. Sylvia E. Gober, president of the auxiliary. was the best man. The couple, Johansen.

A Spring wedding is planned. after a wedding trip, will make their home in Sunnyside, Wmk Malley it Miss Fish is a graduate of Engagement Announred Bay Ridge High School and Ohio Weslyan University. Mr. Johan Kish-Johanscn HOW TO MAKE SURE Of RIGHT COLOR FOR WALLS Mr. and Mrs.

John F. 'Block Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fish To make sure that the paint wide patches on the walls them sen was graduated from Manuel Training High School.

of 8103 10th Ave. announce the of 1764 E. 31st St. announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Joan Marie Block, to James selves. is the right shade for the walls try out the color before begin Tomorrow A new idea for short curtains on wide windows Jim, Founders Chapter IWill Meet Tomorrow ning the painting.

Try out the mm Mrs. R. K. "What color shall I paint my large kitchen to make It Francis Malley Jr. of 3724 Flat-lands Ave.

Miss Block is a graduate of St. Brendan's High School and( is now employed by the New OPEN TODAY UNTIL 7P.M. Tueidoyi thru Friday. 9 A. M.

to I P.M. color so you can see it as you live with it, on the walls of the Founders Chapter, Colonial look smaller and more comfortable? I thought of yellow with silver gray woodwork. It is white Daughters of the 17th Century, I Mrs. Harry Douglas McKeige, room. Small color card samples can't tell the whole story.

They're looked at flat in full light, and walls are vertical and now and my kitchen set is chrome r.isoirlnrit n-itt tj-lrt PropiHfliitc1 r. with red upholstery." York Telephone Co. Mr. Malley attended St. John's University and is at present serving in the U.

S. Navy. A patterned wallpaper will do 1 8At reflect light differently. The more than plain colors to banish I mvm i naaa. tomorrow at 2 p.m.

at the ''CJHOf Memorial Presbvterian Church, 4 i fp If John's Place at 7th Ave. color won't look exactly the the bleak look of a large kitchen, I 1 iWFflt tea same even on the walls of the mJL. Look for a bright little pattern on a white background and perhaps 1 same room because walls are set at different angles and some Miss Ruth A. Lowe is chairman of the program and Mrs. Harold E.

Blunt is hospitality iChairman. areas are near light and others are shadowed. Try out the color the white can be left as it is. The paper might be applied to the ceiling aa well as to the wails. Mrs.

L. C. S. "We're moving into an old house that has shutters on the living room windows. Ira Gertrude Bfattys will pre by painting patches on boards and setting them up against all the walls.

Wait until the paint sent her original character 'sketch of "Dolly Madison." i Guests of honor will include: I Mrs. William H. Mrs. at a loss to know how to use draperies at these windows. Should they be draw draperies or tie-back panels or what do you suggest?" dries to judge it because wet and dry paint are often very different in shade.

The color may Shutters themselves control light need to be dulled because it! Ml mi Arthur C. Deyer, Mrs. Frederick G. Bauer, Mrs. Edward F.

IMadden, Mrs. Robert G. Clark, S. H. Sutherland, Mrs.

Al looks too bright near the lr do not nee lraw or liehtened "because it PUto Pnli Your Savings Deposited Hero ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 15th WILL EARN INTEREST DIVIDENDS FROM JANUARY 1st if left on deposit to tho end of tho quarter Deposit! Made In January, After January 15th, Will Earn Interest Dividendi FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT Hci -n either ide of the window or fred L. Brennan, Mrs. Charles X. Lane, Mrs. Gottfried Eich- holz, Mrs.

Joseph W. Phair, Mrs. Dons Louise Hyman Dorfs L. Hyman's Engage men I Announced i window groups, and on the wall, changed otherw.se to be a bet- not over be ndovSt are enough- ter match to a paper or a emniet or valance over the win-Change the shade and try the mow tops can be added, but actual-patch boards again. When the ly no draperies or valance are shade looks right, paint six-inch necessary.

Joseph F. Sherman, Miss Eliza ibeth L. Ingram, Mrs. J. Monroe Mr.

and Mrs. Maxwell Hy-Stebbins. Mrs. Herbert G. Nash.

man of Miami Beach, have Mrs. Athan Hazapis. Miss Mar-announced the betrothal of guerite D. Winant, Mrs. George their daughter.

Miss Doris i P. Bvrnes. Mrs. Lionel K. An- Vnur Dirfhrlau by Dr.

Brady Says: I VIII VIIIHUUf Stella Louise Hyman, to Lawrence W. Sperling, son of Mr. and derson, Mrs. Carl S. Noble, Mrs.

Edward J. Reilly, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Michael Sperling of 1221 H. Parcells.

Parents today, perhaps even more than parents of yesteryear, MONDAY, JAN. li Born today, the high degree of reliability and trustworthiness with which you are endowed when are concerned about "juvenile delinquency." Our press in E. 26th St. Miss Hyman is an art student at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where she is in her senior vear. She is af- Arlene M.

Butler Arlene M. Butler, Mr. Boyne's Financee- Couple to Wed in June and Mrs. Pierce F. Butler Mrs.

Ebringer Hostess Mrs. Arthur C. Ebringer held a meeting and tea at her home, creases its circulation with lurid combined with your unique originality of thought and idea Latest Dividend 9ix km tales of teenage crimes, gangs, filiated with Sigma Delta K. lflth St. last week for should help you to achieve immorality.

A Year nriiy. lne m7 TP of i St anno unee The long-faced, tmthinking.ian early and brilliant success. Mr. Sperling a Bnluate of commit ee for olony I -louse '-p' 'ultra-conservative reads these Never depend upon others, for James Mad.son High School, d.nner-flance at the Park Lane, a Xne Marion Butler twts and labels all teenagers: in that, vou will find nothing iie is a senior at me I. ill- u-ith )hob "riolinnnont Onlv nil rnnincl cut mm incr tv.

f'ni'O- avi, hn 1 iMr. and Mrs. John Bovne ofin outright sissy escapes the ful and shrewd in business af abel. These upright citizens fairs, you will wry probably ni ti Ruskrv Miss Dornlhv Rrown.i-W K. St Miss Butler, an alumna of St.1'00 not at the boy or the accumulate a fortune during CllIM LjlfLlild Ji'MHM AT cipues.

lie is aiiiiiuien s. at their own nreeoncentions vour fetime. C.nrrtnn kMu-arrie Mr 4 rt Hup ni cniui 1 1 nmii ikkii. is Compounded Quarterly OPEN MONDAYS 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M.

Tuesdays thru Fridays 9 A. M. to 3 P.M. Free Postage-Paid Envelopes for Banking by Mail Iethbridee Tr Mrs senior at St. Joseph's College of teenagers.

This is a reaction iou nave a practical, almost, uiiii mKc umin similar to our classifications of a materialistic attitude toward H.w. Sftt" i Bovn; a graduate of St another's political color, life, but this pragmatic point' FoBoe. H.r.M H-rm-McCaulley Miks Betsy boher- liigf'school and Sometimes we catch ourselves of view is tempered by your wry 6j Iwt Sstsrday uw Brook- ski, Mrs. Donald G. C.

Sinclair Augustine uign ntnooi aiiu snenprtinp our natural svmnathv and kindli- tn Eile and Mrs John L. Smith. the University of Dame, momentarily suspecting ou natiuai mpainy ana Kinon anu Mib. auiui u. oiiiuu.

honorable fr ends of being mess for all those around you. ployed as an engineer with the Communists. j. lo find what the stars have General Ele-tric Companv. rarems negin to suspect, mi The couple will be married in their own children, wondering; your birthday star and read the londing paragraph.

Let rune and will make their wnnt Koes on tho youngsters are away from your birthday star be your in Louisville, Ky, For the Relief of home. idaiiy guide. Now the parents who have, Tuesday, Jan. 13 HALF-SIZE FASHION liven and are iiviiir wun uieu Capricorn (d. 23-jn.

sm erv vniinclofc frionllv ntmns.iyour and lo.lcv a raular innlin 1 AOUAR1U8 (Jan. 2I-Feb. 131 Make lisp aCGSS 7he Ylffliamsburgh Sw'mgt Bank Aso Offers You Then Unusual Dividend Advantages Your Savings Start Earning Dividends Here The Very Day They Are Deposited. Your Savings Deposited Here The First 10 Business Days Of January, April, July And October Earn Dividends From The First Of Those Months. Your Saving! Deposited Here The First 3 Business Days Of Other Months Earn Dividends From The First Of Those Months.

phere of mutual respect and of your mflni.etic personality toda PISCES (Feb. 2Q-Mrdl 201--Finish the Job on hand Mfove tarkunr a new one ARIES iMsrch 21-Aprtl 2f)l Guard your valuables today for could lead to a serious loaa. TAURUS (April 21-May 21) Ne trenda can prove Important to your future conduct OEMIOT (May 22-Jun Sit Time and labor-aavinc devicea should be uiml CANCER (June 22-July 23i Teat a plan for practicality. LEO (July 24-Aiif. 23) Don't let your SWJ1ACC3 ACDDDW due to over-indulgenci in food or drink, try- doatre for extravaaneee ro bn'ond vhat your budget can bear.

VTROO (Aim. 24-Sept. 2.11 Keep out of (onfidence have little to worry about. But the years of adolescence are often years of restlessness and turmoil, with feelings of resentment against dependence, of feelings of insecurity at losing that, dependence, of resultant hostility and aggression or withdrawal and secrecy. Nicotinic Arid Is nicotinic acid used in the treatment of tuberculosis? What are its benefits? n.c.L.

Answer It is now called niacin, is one of the vitamins, most essential to prevent pel- a problem which another must aolvt. The LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 23l Don talk too much about your plans )uat now. SCORPIO (Oct.

24-Nov, 22) Vou can have a nlrhly pleaaant time, socially SAOTTTARIUS (Nov. 23-Deo. 22) Don too far. Engagement Broken Mr. and Mrs, George Charles Dagher of 59 Livingston St.

and Bayport announce that the vhB' aBri WILLIAMSBURGH Savings Bank Ono Of Tho Strongest Banks In America Central Office: 1 Hanson PI. at Flatbush Avi. Williamshurgh Office 1 75 B'way at Drlggi Ave. 86th Sf. Office 86th St.

and 23rd Ave. New lets Office: New Lets and Penn. Aves. IROOKLYN, N. Y.

Mamb.r Ftdtral Oeposi'f Insurance Corporation agra. it lias no particular ben- engagement of their daughter, eiu uioercuiosi, uniess me Miss Virginia Margaret Pdueiii suumsi a cu Dagner, t0 William Walter Shelbourne son of Mr. and Mrsl William W. Shelhourne of Sayville, has been broken by mutual consent. tr "Kii'Ot-gfi" HE PLEASANT LEGAL The station the channel LEGAL NOTICES the program! RADIO and TV i SARGARET killilea.

edna so- ADVERTISEMENT County of Kings. thi 15th day of December, 1952. AAuR0 L- JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate'! Court. d22 4t-M HIGHLIGHTS readably listed and EUZABETh E.

KEANE for vnur rniiilani in lh fi.U A 1 OF JANE ANNE lor juur guiuunte in me Tr.4ifF. iv rHcnMPirTirvT crvn your guiaa BLAKE, AN INCOMPETENT. SEND siderable period on a diet deficient in niacin. The Aosy Neighbors No Idle Secretary May I have a copy of all your data on twin sisters both of whom have borne children D. H.

L. Answer Some week if one of my secretaries is idle well, no, if I were to breeze into the studio and make a crack like that I wouldn't get to the bowling green for weeks. In mv files BROOKLYN EAGLE, liK.fili'lIli mm WHEREAS. ELIZABETH At all druggists File No. 28511939 LEGAL NOTICES Housework Easy Without File No.

757D 19S2 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF han presented Inrtenenrtent Tr, nrl ir.emeo fM and pennon, logemer aPaPJoK- BANCKER. JAMES BANCKER. as Executor of th Kstetp of ROBERT K. BANCKER PJDI A Lpuisi all unknown pfersona whose nane. the" 16th dav 3 firtnher ifl- the 2' Nagging Backache are manv scores of letters from; roi- va.

i airec'tine her. as AdminiMratrix nf i. in ROTO'ROOTBR 1 IM1 1 1)1 On, Fummrd, amiriDUieea. nll! at UI unnda rhttls inri Tndl under tne age of 14 4564 ,4,, have, born, Vhiltlren; and of JO" I'2 and girl) ft? 8 buckman. tmJTL I hnlh nf ull0i11 have be-j ri end Srbr.r.nt huihand.

or'wiv. If 2r.8f ullv dJWd In Ihe PS-. HRALT. bi4J-hlL romp naiflli- 0 lot's leave distnhuteee and ucceor in fnlrt petitions in puriSai of ihi i r'sW at No. Nassau Boule.

KlJ 7-f -7ffMH? lrt 'l. JCdXe inK backache-feel miserable. Minor blad. i whose na.M atldor. a eontrael 1st hi J.KS.QU.

L. NVw York. You ran be sure ROTO ROOTER will not rtamaKe the tile when cleaning dgc-d sewers or dram P'pei k-mf i ICROlKl Id lie HsiWIVCS. der Irritation, due to cold or wmn diet Im 'petitioner and Maurice Milberi rUteS fno- TRUST COMPANY, Vou look taller and c.u.,KettingupniKht.orfrea,,entp,.,.ge,' Wfflr nwlS'l rfa" October' 1952s for i Pnn'iPl office at No. 1.

Thi stvlP Is rut TO fit the fie- F. V--A D.1 if. these condi- aPrTh Cifv' of" B7lb because there is no hammering action ai wi tiff band rod. ure with shorter waistline, ful- rrUCTSPMS T'n XpS ler bust and hips. It's a per- Pl 1)U' wrfceVj tn.

f.tl,. nrnirtinnpri If ie 2,1 SU fnterlatlied at a COcktaili f'om. mg to real and personal property, be Seceden con.iitlng oHive Y) iinimd A'i wl nJ Testament of Alfred R. ifectlV pto Mirtionefl duly proved as the Last will and Klrkus. dereanerl.

lately realrlinar at The rutting biadet on the ROTO ROOTER Se-erCleanm, 1 rt there are 110 alter- "umJ' Uaflu.houtwMte. Get Doan'. Pill, todayl Testament, of LOUISE VAN DYKE. jTowii of Ialio New York No. 18 Cranberry Street In the or.

Machine uwd hT your KUTU KUUIE.K oercem.ri am iter. Ensign PhVlllS S. DlGia-l lately resiaing at No. Cumberland the limitation that th. i CI 2.V.KH of Brooklyn.

County of Kings. strons and powerful, vet harrt a ie.ther. Trier am ailon worries, oiep-iii iiubiuts. street, in tne Borough ol Brooklyn, he obtained therefor Shall not i. ii 'ty ana State of New York, and a Pattern 4504: Half sizes ,.10,8.

N. who is leav- ADVERTISEMENT New York. Jnlht 1. 1IUU 200.00) whlrh desianM that they flea. amtomatiraltT i of the line and RAZOR-KLEEN 19.2 and their ar.

IRii 20t4. 22 '4. 24'a. Size died on January 18 without rlamae. he tiirllr-inllv anif count may me aistriDution ot tne runa ordered.

hution of the seweR rue subject to a further order of the Court upon a proper report as to price, term, and condition, of any therefor, all fnr the purpose of payment and rl atrlhiitinn 'l NOW, THEREFORE, you and each to show causa of vou are herehv cited of you are hereby cited to fchow cauae before our Surrogate'. Court of the County of Kinga to be held in tha Court Room at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 2nd day of February. 19o3. at 9:30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such decree not he made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our before our Surrogate's Court of tha County of Kings, to be held in tha Court Room at the Hall of Records y.

rvecorria 16U' takes 3 yards 39-inch. a Diego. Cal. There were transfer included. 'al)out 20 Present.

This pattern easy to ADVERTISEMENT simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has romplete illustrated in- Worry OT ructions. rxicr TtrTLi Send in coins riiid A TEETH Relieve Red Raw Rough ITCHY IRRITATED SKIN Be. bow fast Reainol quiet, ithr torment, soothe, and relieves smartine1 raw irritation of ersema. rhafing.

rashe. or externally-eaused pimples. Aids skin to feel, look so murh better and ao aooa I Today buy, try Keeinol Ointm.nU spectlve shares to the parties entitled Provided In kuhdivislon 6 eto as provided In Kuhrltvi.inn Section a ih. In the County of Kinga, on the 29th r. a.rlnv of T.nn.rv ItliJ at 90 l.

SEWERS Klichea Sink Dram Yard Roof Dr.iai Skower Drains Bilk Floor Dr.iat SEE HOW IT WORKS 'WPIX CHANNEL lit Wednesday Thursday on THE TED STEELE SHOW Ct'irh pattern if ou' cept fnr v-uuu to uc vow TH k'p itittid it- ll" ww sucn aterm na- hereunto affixed. 1H, b-KEFORH, you and earhUion of the death of Robert Banclt- (Seal) WITNESS Hun. E. IVAN rrrh'' 'how rauwler should not he made00 and such RUBEXSTEIN. Surrogate 2n" 'c'e the tlement should not be had and tha our said County, at the Bor- KIIP '1 'und distributed.

nuah of Brooklyn in the Room hereof the Hall of IN TESTrjIONT WHBREOF. wa said County the 18th day or bounty of Kings on' have caused the sal of our ithe 281 rla Slipping or Irritating? HO HAt Of IllCHIK JIN0IHC N(l wi-h 1-it-class mnilinc Y. C.j residents plca-e add 1c sales b. emHarraited lon an-I UilB ueceniner tana. anuary, at 8 so aaid Surrogate's Court to ba clock AARON JACORV.

io in the forenoon why such tax i for this pattern to Aline or wohniina when ei 'a1 ta.k or iaj.h. Ju.i aprlnkle Adams, rare of tne Rrookhn Clerk of the Surrogate Court. cr' made d29-4t IJr TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we jkAfrm te rAfliFETH on vour piatea, inn KwVIUl KaSift OX Pa "tern Jt-J Ronr ave a PHONE CL. 8-2481 NA. 8-0588 WRITTEN GUARANTEE THE PEOPLE OF THB STATE QFi i.i.

r.usen me seal or our "irl Siii rosate Court to he Nf.W Y'lKK Br THIS ORACK OFi -iU Ct Vt. 11 afliii comfOTt and securiTy by HTM It, I. mere we hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS Hon. t.

TVAS Rt'BENSTEIN. Surroaaf of I our said County, at the Bm-ough of Brooklyn, in tha County tha 22nd day of December, ioj AARON Clerk of tha Surrogate's Onirt. d39-4t it a al GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT-! (Seal) WITNESS Hon tv.v TO- JANE ANNE BLAKE. KaTB RrRENSTiv Print naiTte. addre', zone, Size rssty -ate Itialnlln.

Get FAST6ETH at any dru ana stj It number. BSCftrt 'MrLOUGHUN, JOHN BLAKE W1L-' vVtll L1AM BLAKE, FRANCIS B. BLAKE. our said Cumty. at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the.

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