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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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16 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 15, 1949 HECTOR and JOSEPH ORTIZ, 6-month-old twins, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Carmelo Ortiz, 930 Myrtle Avf. i i TWINS DOUGLAS and DAVID GOFFMAN, 1 1 months, sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold H. Goff-man, 221 5 Avenue L. JOHN, 2 years, and SANDRA SAUER, 3 years, tDWARD and GEORGE MAGGI, 26 months, twin children of Mr, and Mrs. John Salter, Atlantic, snns of Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Maggi, 348 E. 9th North Carolina Street. MARY, VF015, ond JOSEPH VARALL, 2 years, children of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad A.

562 7th St. fife fV J11 Enjoy Charming) UE1ITE DQICEI Add Charm ond Distinction at low Cost with BONDEX iwwniiiiiiiiniiiirniiiir iiiinii iimiiirini.jiwf, imm 4 TWINS HAROLD and JOSEPH RISLEY, 10 months, children of Mr. and Mrs. John Risley, 1851 Schenectady Ave. Improve the appearance of your Bondex bonds with the brick.

First brick home. Paint it with snow-white coat Bondex Primer. Finish coat Jondex.Staysonwithoutpeelingas Bondex. Apply with brush orsproy. -7" 77it Cost Is Low! ner.

Handel's Passacaglia will serve for two groups, one presenting a pre-classtc court dance, the other a modern interpretation. The same composer's Chaconne will have the preclassic court dance and a modern interpretation of WilhMmina Mac Hongall, (laughter of Mrs. Bella Mac Donga 1 of S2fi K. 16th St. and Miriam H.

Tutino, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Tutino of 215 Harbor Lane, are among 74 St. Lawrence University students on the dean's list for tin current semester. MARGARET ond BETTY BARGER, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. N. C. Barger 93 Conklin Hillside, N. J.

COUSINS, PATRICIA KAHRS, 3 months, daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Charles Kahrs, 1521 E. 51st ond JOHN ROHR, 6 months, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Rohr, 2043 Gates Ave. DDfJDEX A S-lb. psckaf wk(t l.nrf.X malio obut 1 gvlUn, 1 1 lit for enty (Cahri ttitMy hlfr) CeniEnfPow Color-Styling Ideas in Bondex Color Chart torium of the Brooklyn High School for Homemaking under the direction of Prof. Elna Lill-bach of the department of health and physical education. The program will include numbers danced to compositions by Bach, Handel, Picorling, Proko-fieff, Bellink, fibich and Ear LOCAL YOUR PAINT, HARDWARE AND BUILDING MATERIALS DEALER AT will attend the annual Summer-term eneampment'of the Tale School of forestry, according to an announcement by Pean George A.

Ciarratt. The session will again he held at the school's camp in the Oreat Mountain, forest, Litchfield County and will run for 11 weeks starting June 27. Arnold Waldman of 672 Crown St. appeared this week in "Rite the Dust," the final play of the AVisconsin Havers Sffito4tC by lh Stat Dtpartmnt el EJuntlon iih. uoiri irvurt BONDEX HYDRAULIC CEMENT mo curti WITH ei a Privat High School.

jEUMt'jtt by Coll.g.i and Univ.niliei through Th Rtardon CemponyiCWtogOiSt Lou'i; LaiAngtlit toyomw.N. J.jMntrol Ml NEW, INTERESTING TECHNICAL CAREER out tho United Statoi. ee1UHttuicti by tortnor ttudontt and greduatot. tICINTS CHUCt PRIFAMTORY BUSINiSS SICRITlRlal COURSES 7 fAlW SPIINO AND SUMMER SISSIONS CO-IO SWEETSEX Brooklyn Our Only Store (MYnrD nA Bcnrnon -MDn V. f.

II A I I OH BROOKLYN, N.T. IUCKMIN5TI 4.17I Centennial-year series at the University of Wisconsin. Bennett Cohen of Mr A TelMliiort fain momentum, rapidly, rnnjt antly, offert to prnprly-tralnefl twh-niclant rarfteri with i utii In Industry, BrnadcaitlriB or wn B'lilnese, Train at an Institute that pionatrad in TELEVISION TRAINING tinea 1938. Morning, Afiernion or Kfln1n SfHlonn In lartoratory anrt thiporfttcal instnirtltn, ttn-tit BtiMannn or pTpurU, rrtturinf all ptispn nf Radii. Freifjuenry lindulai ion.

1.icnfd by T. 8tii. Fr1 risrment SptMfti. AupravetJ for NOW FOR NEW CLASSES Vmt, Wntm or Phon9 RADIO-TELEVISION INSTITUTE 480 Lexington N.Y. 17 (46th St.) Plaza 3-4585 2 Wockt from Grind Cintril VINCENT and VITO VILLAGIO, 7 months, twin son, of Mrs, Salvatore Villogio, 1645 E.

51st St. a student at tne Mate eteri-; nary College at Cornell, re-j SCHOOL AND COLLEGE NEWS ceived first prize by the State! Veterinary Medical Society fori; the best case report published i in Veterinary News, student The following Brooklynites punncauon. SUMMER SESSION RIGISTRATION NOW IN PROGRESS DAY AND IVENINO SCHOOL MEN AND WOMEN Day Classes begin TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1949 Evening Classes begin MONDAY, JUNE 1 3, 1 949 ACCOUNTANCY PRACTICI (CP, ACCOUNTANCY AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MARKETING, ADVERTISING, AND SEUINO SHORTHAND SECRETARIAL PRACTICE (Avoifob in fall Itrmi Writ or Phono for Interview BArclay 7-8200 PACE COLLEGE 223 BROADWAY, NtW YORK 7, NEW YORK OPPOSITE CITY HA 11 PARK Twenty Mudenfs from lary- mount College at Tarrytown and Quebec will be among the who are freshmen at Niagara I University, College of Business Amnng Brooklyn resident: a inictr-a tinn aro nn tho named to the dean's list at Al the radiant oy of your shining hour reflected in the lilting loveliness of vou the oeauty of your bouquet the enchanting splendor of your wedding gown created (or you See the famous Swetsex collection of long from, heavenly gowns ot down to earth prices as low ns $39.95 ond up to $150. Veils from SI 6.95. Enchanting Bridesmoids'f gowns from S19.95.

Hats from $2.95. representatives from the I nitetl bican's honor roll for the third University are Joan Marie Mi' '4 quarter: Vincent A. of Mo I L. St. ana Joseph X.

Daley, William x- of 221 Linclen Boule- St States and Canada at the closing of the ren-lenarv of the Religious of the O'Brien. "William L. Roche to be, peter T. Vetri. House, Sacred Heart of Mary held at the Mother (iradnation week St, Jo- Snmmof iimwkim 3 COUPS tOl" Omen Will Beziers, France, May 31-June 2.

l-LLy' it Li counselors stressing June witn a senior mas, Frank 11. O'Connor of 0f practical work experi-'3' corporate Communion in Baltic St, has enrolled in the ence will be conducted for six inp college chapek The Rev. t. f-t. weeks at vPw VorU rnivpf- William F.

Kelly, director, so- OuUtandinr Serrrtnrlil Truininf frr Ynunr LtH. Bff Infd Environnif nt, nUtinfftile.hfd Fatuity, Top Placement, fattlnnir. Nw TftrniM Julr and September. 21 SIDNEY PLACE BORO HALL. BROORLI'N MAin 4-0793 Afwrwed or Detriment ot Kdoctttoa evening cm.Mon Uitv's School of Education.

Rob-M action department, Catholic 1 lulT to A. Ce-Ed XU ICADEMIC iml COMMtKCIAl JCltttTS 1 Charities, will preach the bar- calaureate sermon. On 'T jert Hoppock, chairman of the mer term beginning on -J of guidance and Brniakitin Haul rtfnal 4Sfh CONSfCLHVI Vf AH Nx-Prit Educational Ittttituttffit Approved by Amertcin Bit Association LL.B, Courst Tbree-veaf Day tnd Four-yttf ETWiiof Modititd accelerated program availably Grtduart courses tL.M. or TMMS COMMtMCt JUNt 13th ond SfrU. 36tk Early Inquiry tnd Enrollment Advtstklt 375 PIARL BROOKLYN 1, N.

Y. Near Borough Hail Telephone: MAm 5-2200 20 DeKalb Brooklyn Juit off Fulton Street Low TollioB litti All CUu Htli Etrlr Dn the Chapel Players will present 13. He is regisieieu in ui. ipprsnnat Administration has anu till 7 P.M. Opn daily till 9 P.M., Saturday bit mi sessions nmjtn tucrttt School of Accountancy Business Administration.

RrqiiMi Snenmetr Fo)rtr Cor. MONTAGUE I HENRY STS. teOOKlYN WAIn "Buy it INSTITUTE TwflStwrt (Nocd! trwn Court Borcwg Hlt Shtr an Elizabethan comedy by Beaumont and Fletcher, "The Knight of the Burning Pestle." Formal class day will be celebrated June 7 on the mall. On 8, Bishop Thomas E. Mol-loy will confer the degrees.

The baccalaureate address will be delivered hv the Yerv Rev. Joseph R. O'Connell, S.J.. Ph.D., president, Brooklyn Preparatory School. announced.

The church school facilities of the Riverside Church, upper Manhattan, will be used by New York University's School of Education this Summer to demonstrate the best way to teach religion, Prof. Samuel I. Hamilton, chairman department of religious education, reported last night. NEWEST MOST COMPACT TELEVISION MARVEL! 111 LINCOiN PLACf Tert. Nf.vmt -3252 OIRIS: SOYS: I fnrt i 4 inn 1fipuH hii mKI Mntuh tilth inxtr' A wrtifll hmh Miiitu pirenti 15 alanninit a M-roufirJd Rriucation fw tnr ehHdrna, training (hum far purposeful, nffectivt llvti and ritrsnra ta leading eo I Modfrn'gymniuum Art, mufir.

4rnatlri, jtvurnalisra Af rar-schiml tntitttief Cartful health iiiDrfijifin But urtifft. WORK STUDY PLAN AND STANDARD TLAN UBKRA1, ARTS BUCKINGHAM SCHOOL "For Th Sptciol Child" 22 Emt Ifiih B'kWn BU. 4-7400 Overtooktnt Proejneft Park Enroll now year-round pros ram. Outdoor nrtiTttiea. durational, emotional, oTer-arliffi behavior and speech problem.

Summer School and Dar Camp. EireHent reulta. Vii-itorit invited. School bun Queen. AUo academic orrupatlonat fioit-acra year-round aelentifie farm school in beautiful Connecticut.

Con nultant Pvchiatrist. LIMITED ENROLLMENT. SUPERIOR DIET HELEN 8URTT MASON, A.M., Headmlitrm Students majoring In home furnishing and housing in the BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TEt.M ISIOS TKi HMi'AL rwiTing i if nia tn opto reo ocwffliifi fn Cecelia Love Bavidson of 932 48th St. has been placed on the i dean's honor list at Brooklyn School of Home Economics at Fall eot. EN.

2-DII7 Rpqu.it Bnnklct W. IS W. N. Y. 23 Pratt Institute have completed IRHHTtR toworrowlj the job of furnishing a five- room apartment In the new Lil ian Vald Housing Develop SHORT, INTENSIVE COURSE ment of the New York City College.

She is a junior and is majoring in sociology. She Is the daughter of Israel I. Davidson, an attorney. lioui M. Kaplan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Kaplan of Brooklyn has lieen named to the dean's list at Adelhert College, Western Reserve Uni- This apart Housing Authority, ment, intended as demonstrate to the can be done on a through ingenuity a model to public what low income and a little I tjuaMflat yau fcr mifflrau apasrtunitlai antf dtvariiflMf Doiitinnt in hottti. uhoalt, ai pitals. initltutioni, tttaniihipi, ratlraatfi, ((!" mf. dtot.

itoru, etc. Tha frmtihita (vriinlii 4 ipiciou flnort beautifully spDtntrd, ettrtmrpj equlppfd, nni itndfnt Deri'fld reitanrant. I (ft-4 ViftraAi lfiibl A Na Obititla 9l hitenwl riirnment Seni't Fnti' tiMru't Htiirtrnrei if dir( M0RNINC Ot AFTERNOON 01 EVE. SESSIONS N.Y, INSTITUTE OF DIETETICS 440 Ma)lM Avt. (ait 40Ht St.) N.Y.

31 TIfthenf TtmitfttM 1-1400 'PlltV. handicraft, is intended to rent to a family with an income of not more than SLoOO per year. Tb MrKlf rn Danrp lub nf School llircctorY-Eiiroll nv! ACAOEMIO AND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND PREPARATORY 4DETLPH1 ACAUKMV, Lataratta B'klrn. Co-ed. Appl 'or riles ami rataligMA.

3-3T5S BORO HALL ACADEMY, riathntk Bit, tor. Fulton, 8'klvn llegenu AgcntfltM MA. 2-244T BRCX3KLYN ACADEMY, l2 Henri Bklro. DaT-Ere Bfrn'mi BROOKLYN FRIENDS SCHOOL, 110 Schermerhorn St, Bronklvn Tlttangie 5-2759 COLBY ACADEMY, 2301 Snyder Brooklyn, Regents. Day-Eve BL'c k.

4-8R18 DELEHANTY HIGH SCHOOL. -14 8iupnln Jamatra. Rea'nu AicretlltdJA. 6-8209 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY. 380 Pearl Brooklyn.

N. TR. 5-6211 ACADEMIC SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE GIRLS BERKELEY INSTITUTE, 181 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn NEvlni ACCORDION ROBOTTI ACCORDION ACADEMY Beairnerg and Advanned Anotrtttirs rented, ieM, aachanged and tepairsd. rully guaranteed. Low rates.

1697 way O-lei N.Y.CI. 8-0020 ANNAPOLIS. WEST POINT. COAST Gl'ARD PREPARATION OW1GHT SCHOOL 8oaclal Training all Oiw't T3 Park N. MTJ.

1-8341 BUSINESS SCHOOLS DPAKE SCHOOL. 14'8 Broadway. B'kl'u ir.sias lre.t. Dar-N'sht Gtw.B"ri HKPT'USY BROWNE SCHOOL Oar-Eta. Lafawtta rnr.

Platbg.h. 8-241 LAMB BUS TRAINING SCHOOL. Day-Eve. 370 9th St. at ftth Ar 8-4238 COMPTOMETER SCHOOL rempinmeter mar-H.

oner. 188 JOPALEMON ST TR. OELEHANTY BUSINESS SCHOOL. US I. lith T.

3. 3-6300 COMMERCIAL ART IE AN MORGAN School at Art. Onsiuma. Art Art. Dsr ft Era.

Ttl Uslngtan Ara. PL. l-403t COLNTRY DAI SCHOOL BOY POLY PREP Country Day School. Bid St. and 7th klyn BHora Road S-MM DIETETICS f.

Y. INBTIXL'TI ol Dlatatita. 0 Hsdlson Ata loth H. T. 0.

Co-Ed. 8-8804 fiU JS I ill Brooklyn Cnilege will present Twetily-thrfi graduate? Mu.jit. Rnnual danrp recital at 8:30 two of them from India. p.m. on May 20.

in the audi- CAWS CAMP BEATTIE Et In Cpntr! Adlrnnd vki Loni Lake, BROOKLYN YMCA Trade School on RCBNER OtTSEI, AUTO MECHANIC WELDING RFEBIGERATION RADIO MACHINE SHOP.AJR-CONOITIONrNG MOTION PlCTtRB OPERATING 1123 BEDFORD AVt Mi Ml 00 Elrvntinn: 1SS0 ft abo" spa levpl Half-mil shnrp tront, nr) .14 acrs rwtd amnio spac fir WATER and ail othpr sport. Conttrueitva Proeram. Llmitrd mrollmpni. Individual aupfrviston and instruction. Healthful country.

Boys' Section Waathersion Enrollment. 20, Ages 8-16 Girls' Section Caedmmr Lodaa Enrollment 15, Ages 8-1S Season July Sth-August S6th. aen! on reaut Mr. and Mra. Robert w.

Beittit, 39 Glen wood Brooklyn, N. T. i UiBKi I fl) JL A CAMP BR0ADLEA GOSHEN, y. ICAMP DIRECTORS i THE CENTER ACADEMY BR00KLYNJEWISH CENTER 1181 EASTERN PARKWAY An all-day progressive, elementary school for the American-Jewish child announces the addition of a new wing to Its building. Limited vacancies in the lower school.

Small classes, enriched curriculum, Hebrew, music, art, science. Call PR. 4-HOO for information. 6 Mile from New York City Aaes Girls, 7-14, Season Juiy i-AuBUst 32. 8-week season.

Rates $230 per season; $30 per week. Activities Basketball, baseball, tenni. paddle tennis, shu(-(lpboard, swimming, volley hail, badminton, croquet, arts and crafts. For further information: Sr. Superior.

Camp Broad Gonhen, Y. Goshen 4fi DON'T LET LAUNDRY WORRIES I PSET VOIR ENTIRE AMP SEASON Tint OttnhtyLow Prlcti Prarnvt Deifterv rhone NEvlnn 8-KMIO CAMP DIVISION UNIT SYSTEM DKKAI.P BKLTN DRAFTING NATIONAL TBOH, INST1TTJTE Arch. Mach. BsUmatlni. 60 Clinton St TR.

8-1911 DRAFTING BLUEPRINT READING MATH. ORACB 8CHOOL, 154 Nassau M. Drafllng, Secretarial. Jniirnslum Bir.i J-4340 ELECTROLYSIS KRE1 INST. OP ELECTROLYSIS Caraer opportunity.

E. 41st N. Y. MTJ. 3-44B ELEMENTARY CO-ED PROEBBL ACADEMY, 118 Brooklyn Ava.

Co-Ed. Reaionabla tuition-PRealden 4-461J FINE AND APPLIED ARTS rRAPHAGFN SCHOOL ot Pa ah Ion. (S2JI, N. 1 Trade methoda CO. S-iVf McDOWELL SCHOOL or Cn.tuma Design Dj.

Era gat. 71 W. 4 (T)pt 1SI LU. 3-1318 HIGH SCHOOL DRAFTING HOME STUDY INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 11 42d N. PB.

8-4431 MEAT CUTTING MEAT CUTTERS BOOL ei MANS ii Ga'ea Ara. is 419 W. 130 ttOL. 3-2i83-Ad. 4-8779 MVSIO BSOP8.Lr.v CONSEBV4TOBT OF Mfatc.

rtri Ara. (Chsrtetrd by 1-3331 COR.VELL PIANO 8TI tIO. 1T0 Bratklm. Concert Training. Est.

i'ltUL. PARKWAY MJSIC INSTITUTE. 1S40 Eastern P'kway. (Approved G.L BiUl J3I. 3-53SJ OPTICIANS BMPTRE STATE.

1 WUloughbT Brooklyn. Day or Eve. TR 8-3i44 SCHOOL OP OPTICa 183 Henry St, klyn 3. Day or Bra. Catalog 10 MAin 4-43U PLASTICS BNTBPPRISE SCHOOL OP PLASTICS, 11 Willoiwhbr Brooklyn 1 'M I-074J PLUMBING OIL Bl'RNES BERK SCHOOL.

184 Allantia Ava. Baglnnara ft Advanoad. A dp. BiU-tTL. -8OJ POTTEBY SCHOOL FOR CERAMIC ART, 101 Henry opp.

St. Seota S-JltH PRACTICAL NURSING WYCKOPP HStGHTS HOSPITAL, Wl St. Nleholai B'klya. 1 Year CouraHft J.S0 RADIO TELEVISION ELECTRONICS OEl.EBA.VTT IVSTITTJTB. 1 N.

T. Day-Era. tSfrrira is KepiT lCH 3-(Waal asnm Tsnr smrarAU rwaTVrmT aan lTfnrtnn tafl SL1. N. T.

17 tr CHICKAOAMI Ur BOVt NAWAKW far 01 RL Ji Beaaon. SOOO-Arra latata Pri Coed0eatioMl tSS LAFAYETTE AVENTJS MAln 3-SUj Send tor Caialog sssssmSS vate Lalte. program 01 aporta and ereatlva activity, li-perianced Counselora. Physlciaa. Chureh Servto.

4 Waeka IW Wwka 2n. N. T. 0e, RoeH 1174, It WaU tin Si, LO. A-1S54.

At last big, brilliant pictures in a space-saviog, money-saving set. in cabinet less than 12 inches wide. Plu the natural clarity and steady pictures so easy cm your eyes. All active U. S.

channels. Smart rosewood plastic cabinet. A gem ot a value! COLUMBIA P. WoreMtcr, N. Y.

8,000 f. ale ltO T0CICH TYPING IN 4 HRS. Special Prlct) $10 PREP, TRIAL LESSON NO TEDIOUS DRILLS Simplified Shorthand aV Bookkeeping; SATURDAY EVENING CLASSES RE. 2-8S95 This is the smallest, Irjwest-pnced quality table receiver yet performance-engineered hf General Electric at Electronic Park. Yom get the big 10-ioch direct-view tube of large expensive set nii nnrvs camp Advisory Service A paraaaallud Adfliorr Sarrtoa an Chlldrae'a Cimp SchrvH nay Cimps, Pesianed tfl meet ypnr parftrular nep and budgets.

Ihara ii na etiaraa tnt this ervlp RAY BARNITT Heal Mttth Nr York tt, N. T. ENdicott 2-2344 just imagine G-E Television, Model 80S, tc only acre. Co-ed. (t-12 Farm-Camp.

All modern con v. Gardening, tennis. rtdtn, all soorta and cult, act Excell, food. Conacientioua professional oare. June-Oct.

S38 a week. Mra. C. Donhauaer, A. 351 E.

I'M N. Y. C. RE. -8M $23995 TAKE 2 YEARS TO PAY Insinuation Ontlnl Secretarial, Drafting, Journalism COMMERCIAL SPANISH DEPT.

nnilfCC 1M NASSAU street CAMP PEQUOT boy 7-i I1H tt latl 5 N. 1 O. REekman 8-4840 Tat i hksi kxt arnnnt. ml kintti A TKLEVISION. Int.

Clinton A Si. ttj' a.tssiaa gCHOOLnl! AU. BOROUGHS REFRIGERATION, RADIO, OIL BURNER SERVICING 4 weeks 991; 8 week 1182. On beautifui lake tn Bear Mt. Parle.

34th Season. 38 mi from Y. Ruasted outdoor lite Comp'eta pto-gram Booklet Holy Trintt? EpiirAisal Church, 318 E. 8lh New York N.Y. CAMP EEN-A-rr Pnv, 4 18 INDIAN I oor.E Familv Oronpa E.

Mill Road. Philadelphia 11, Pa. BROOKLYN Y.M.C A. TRADE SCHOOL, 1117 Bedford Ava. (Day is Era )MA'n S-ltO SECRETARIAL SCHOOLS mm? ENGINEERING SALES CO.

S024 NEW UTRECHT AVENUE TL GEdney 6-4463 Brooklyn 19, New Ywk arttro lorepice Tttchr 0 Voire Cnltnrt ,18 fluestia ft. (Klnai H'y A w. oth St.) Tel. PS. 3-0889.

8-8 P. M. CAMP K0K0SING for BOYS Tbetford Cemer. Vermont. 5SrJ Season )fftdTi PionAwrinB moun'iin n(i ill lnd and water sporti.

ai-fiitiw Dir-vt-w arfiw in wcial port in B'Srh'P "'nt hrorhura of Ptxtfia MU. K-f'M MH. 4 MRS. WM. PflTM Wif DRAKE RCWsOL.

8( Plattsuah B'klyn tChnrrh 2-3701 EASTMAN SCHOOL. B. C. Oaitiea, Pra 441 Lexingron Ave, N. Y.

Ma. 5-33: vritrvn ar.Hrv-11 94 Blriney Place, Day and t.n-rga BALLET iiuBio is SCHOOL! traffic management N5VrSfrr.B!r foa-ar-M 'rtUrK UkfAOWJS WeT. Alt Trame cemtaa, 1S4-0 Visaaa N. t.BA. 14258 ACAMTMT OP ADVANCED TRAPPIO, 3M BroaiTaT, X.

Y. C. PI, 9-40iO pT week. A hMlthful varatten tr coir daugher- t-1. vr.

Write: MAPLE GLEN, ft, D. Mlddletowrt, N..

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