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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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Telephone MAin 44200 lO tor tlutitfied Ad Systematic Thrift Makes Home Ownership Possible, Women Told A new use for scissors use them for trimming pastry In the baking pan. Scissors are easier to handle, and make a much neater Job than a knife. Remember always to let the pastry extend a half-inch beyond the rim of the pan to allow for shrinkage when the pastry is baked. Principals at Presentation of Dean Osborne Memorial Savings Group Republican Women Hear Tolerance Speakers and freedom to be held today at the club's headquarters. The meeting Is a part of the nationwide drive being conducted by the conference to mo- Expert Tells Of Financing C.

J. Eldridge Explains How Home Ownership Is Thus Encouraged The Women's National Republican Club will co-operate with the Worn- bilize the Protestant, catholic ana en's Division of the National con- jewisn women in a campaiKn iur ference of christians and Jews in the promotion of democracy, free-sponsoring a meeting on democracy dom and tolerance. Brooklyn eagle. Thursday, april 20, 1939 Thrift and home ownership are linked in the minds of most people with savings and loan associations. sunshine KRISPYCRACKEIoK qJpemwhtV C.

J. Eldridge, secretary-treasurer of the Savings and Loan Bank of the State of New York, told the Brooklyn Eagle Home Guild yesterday. He spoke under the sponsorship of the Brooklyn Group of Savings and Loan Associations. "Inasmuch as these associations have proved themselves to be the most desirable media, both for the encouragement of thrift and for the promotion of home ownership," Mr. Eldridge declared, "let us first consider what a savings and loan association really is.

Mutually Beneficial "The savings and loan associations of this community and throughout the State are co-operative mutual institutions, operating entirely for the benefit of their members. They have no stockholders, their members being partners of the institution, sharing equally on a pro rata basis in the profits of their operations, and their functions may be aptly described as truly altruistic. 'Most of vou know that the first POTS ARE BRIGHTER! WORK IS LIGHTER! savings and loan institution in this country was organized more man The four piincipals at the presentation of the Dean Clay Osborne memorial to the Botanic Garden are standing by the working model for the column structures of the memorial. They are, from left to right, James G. McDonald, president of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences; Edward C.

Blum, chairman of the Institute's board of trustees; Mrs. Osborne and Dr. C. Stuart Gager, director of the garden. (Eagle Staff photo.) Botanic Garden Gets Osborne Memorial Edward C.

Blum Formally Accepts Gift From Mrs. Osborne on Behalf of Institute 130 years ago. And wnue ine operations of the savings and loan associations today have been modern EVERYWHERE SING WITH jQy Jl as they find that WCly A II LVuylfe" I ized to conform with present day conditions, the fundamentals of their operation has remained unchanged. Federal and State Supervision "Those institutions which operate under a charter from the State of -iM I- i New York are directly under the If VJM 2 lrvUltJUH IVIt Jilt I CLEAN MEN UTENSIL FIEE SNOULB IRILIO FAIL TO supervision of the New York State Bankine Department, while those The Dean Clav Osborne memorial, tue and an executive of one of the rWTzk fAfW" "twos operating under a Federal charter come within the supervisory jurisdiction of the Federal Home Loan consisting of four monumental columns, water basins, seats and a largest aemai suppiy nrms me country. The structures of the memorial, BAKED-BEAN FEAST in a Jiffy! fountain, was formally presented by Bank.

It will be readily seen, there his widow, Mrs. Sade Elisabeth Os-jmade of Indiana limestone, are fore, that the savings and loan associations of this State are surrounded by such safeguards under prudent borne, yesterday to the Brooklyn located at Dotn enas 01 tne Long Green of the Horticultural Section Botanic Garden. joining new Mt. Prospect Park More than 150 attended the cere on the west and the Brooklyn "-'Ci HEAVENLY rMVs7MAtV I rTl 5 I NEVEft THOUGHT I'D IS RIGHT. ITS A I SAW SUCH HSAPS Of HEAR VOU SIN6ING A THIS AAARVEUOUS I I I ffc SUPS I AND OUST LOOK, JU 1 OVER A WSHPAN.

NEW SOAP I'VE CM ijV HOW THAT STICKY A 'MIKACLM'KOST DISCOVERED-- 1 VNT! GREASE ACTUALLY HMS HIM-TfST LA SEEMS TO Museum on the east. Harold A. public administration and regulation that they may be Justly considered to rank among the safest type of cooperative savings and home financing organizations." Mr. Eldridge mentioned various types of savings plans offered to meet the particular needs of each family, such as the regular install mony in the auditorium of the Administration Building, with Edward C. Blum, chairman of the board of trustees of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, of which the Botanic Garden Is a unit, receiving the gift.

James G. McDonald, president of the institute, presided and introduced Dr. C. Stuart Gager, director of the garden, who spoke on the significance of the memorial. He referred to it as one of the most beautiful approaches to any botanic garden in the world.

Mr. Osborne, who died in 1937, was a board member of the insti- Nr W) hi AMD WAIT TILL VOU I ment account, the "save as you Caparn, landscape architect of the garden, designed the plans. Following the exercises in the auditorium, the memorial was inspected and tea was served by Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. Henry J.

Davenport, president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Botanic Garden, and other auxiliary officials. Those attending included board members of the Institute, auxiliary members, representatives of the Park Association of New York City and friends of the Osborne family. please account" and the service of making funds available to prospective home owners. Stability in Home Ownership ir short cut to a deli-ean supper! Brown 6 tiStKA "A community of home owners." Mr. Eldridge explained, "is a satis-fled, stable community, the need for which was never more evident than It is today.

There is a vast difference between home ownership and mere home occupancy, and many of you desire to obtain that sense of security and pride of posseuuu which comes from owning your own home. To this end we are indeed pork chops. Pour contents large tin of Heinz Oven-Baked Beans over chops, adding 1 teaspoonful sugar, Vi cupful Heinz Tomato Ketchup, and mix together lightly. Bake in moderate oven (350F.) about 20 minutes. Serve with buttered cauliflower or broccoli.

You'll score a hit with the family! Tl "j--Z 'ir ABOUT WlAf AND BEStV --AND SrAKKLt! OF LL" NO WONDER YOU'RE IT COSTS LESS Team Work Makes Good Food Even Better Try It! Sausage Served With Steak or Broiled Ham With Sweetbreads Are Suggested SO CRAZY ABOUT imn 73 ur vi THIS aTV H6H- FOR ONE COMPlSTt fortunate in having available the; facilities of the savings and loan! associations to assist us in achieving our ambition. "But savings and loan mortgages Brush They $av it takes team work to membranes and separate In half 1 oil nth mltn niittpr ann nrnil wen a-ith melted butter and broil for 10 are not limited to those made for eet a one this world and tnis old i minutes aion with nam Place ham on broiler rack, four inches the purpose of the acquisition of homes but are also available for the refinancing of existing mortgages, MOW-i new, faster way in dish-washing made possible by New High-Ttst OXYDOL. It contains a new ingredient and does these things, compared to less efficient soaps tested: Firtt: Gives up to TWICB TUB SUDS of even well-known advertised soaps that lack its new ingredient. Suds stand up 2 to 3 times longer. Second: Goes to work on grease 255g fasier-is almost INSTANT-DISSOLVING.

So you see what a time-saver 5 1 is timts day I Higb-Tesl OXYDOL leaves no stubborn, greasy film! One quick wipe and Presto! Glassware, dishes sparkle like jewels. Try it. Procter Gamble. under hvat unit and broil five minutes to the side. Place sweetbreads and buttered pineapple slices on same broiler and cook all at once.

When all are done, cut ham in four individual servings, top each with a sweetbread and surround with the slogan applies to food as well as people. Ham and eggs and bread jand butter are classic examples of close harmony In foods. thus affording the Individual already broiled pineapple slices. A delicious dinner combination for Spring mean. i Thoro nro enmA orranr "teams" in has ttw HiGH-nat 3 OXYDOL MO LUC PACKAAt tor mMA ptrnjwtcf IN IHEiOAP having a home mortgage the opportunity to refinance and convert it to an amortization basis.

"Visit your savings and loan association and talk with its officers. They will be glad to discuss your problem with you, whether it be the formulation of a budget from the AT THE meats that will outclass all the single entries In the field. You'll be surprised how the flavor of one meat enhances and supplements the WBA Officials Plan Parade of States National and State officers of the standpoint of thrift or whether it I "TrsUtAvh 111 AVt" I Women's Benefit Association will be flavor of the other to form a delicious new dish. Veal and Pork Mates relates to home mortgage financing. They will be happy to work out a HOME GUILD AT 2:00 P.

M. TOMORROW Take veal and pork, for Instance. Veal is over-lean, pork tends to have extra fat. They therefore comple in New York the week of April 24 to consult with World's Fair officials about their pageant, "Parade of States," to be held at the World's Pair this Summer. Approximately 5,000 women will march In the parade July 19 and more than twice that number will come to New York from all over the nation to attend ment each other In juciness and plan suitable for your individual needs." Other guests present at yesterday's thrift forum were Whitfield C.

Coates, president of the South Brooklyn Savings and Loan Association, and P. J. McConnell, executive vice president of the Brooklyn Federal Savings and Loan yet neither masks the flavor of the other. Ham and chicken or ham and sweetbreads do the same. Bacon Insurance Advice the convention.

with liver, salt pork with a veal fricassee are good teams, too. 4Tti Your Life Insurance orthwhilr?" lie he One of the latest linds In "teams atio- ouhjn-t of a talk by Mr. L. (ronlon eiH-'r, More Color in Men's Clothes is called "Steak twins" and consists of a juicy pork sausage pat served Color, say the men's stylists, is on top of a filet mlgnon. iianiceo with a serving of broiled mushrooms rapidly moving ahead and presages I a complete revolution in men's dress.

The day of the utilitarian influence is apparently on the way out. The and a bit of cream gravy. Its a stellar attraction and an economy succefr. at well. 1 A 41 (4 wide diffusion of color in the new STEAK TWINS dress-up" movement among Amer iated with the Correll Agcuey of the New Fnlanl Life Insurance Company.

This will he an authoritative flifteuHMon of various forms of Life Insurance and hat constitutes the hest type of polio. amom: other foods served at THE HOME CULD LVXCHEOy KEl))ESD4 THE LADIES fc JOYED TEA GARDEN RED Ct'RRArVT JEI.LV BANANA SCALLOPS KEMP'S SCN-KAYKD TOMATO ASPIC HAL AD HELLMANN'SJ REAL MAVONNAISK JACK "BOST Sl'GAR WEDNESDAY'S PRIZE WINAERS 6 filet mianon steats. cut inics pound pork sausage meat 6 l-ree mushroom cap Make six thin patties of the pork sau ica's male population in the future will have a tremendous effect upon MULTIPLY YOUR the courage, morale and confidence sage about the size of the steaks. Place in heated frying pan and fry for one minute to the side. This brings out enough sau-sase fat to fry the steaks.

Add the steaks of the Individual. Men, they say, should be sold clothing and acces ENERGIES nd pan fry just two minutes to ine sories of dress on the basis of their side. The suusage should cook all of six personalities. or seven minutes. Serve a sausage eake on each steak.

lopped with a large musn- room can sauted live minutes in putter. Serve with cream gravy made from cup Pxrftfr Canned Bw I. M. Schatfer Brcwins Compinr Mrs. Brumes, Mrs.

Florence Beckworth. ALL THE KNOWN meat. cup tiour and 2 cups mux. BROILED HAM AND SWEETBREADS 1 slice ham cut la Inch thick 2 pairs sweetbreAds 4 large slices pineapple butter Loaf of Bond Bread General Baking Co. Mrs.

Eleanor Skarzen Mrs. James R. Turner. Mrs. Mortensen.

Tin Rumford Bakinr Powder Rumford Company Mrs. J. J. Mahoney. Bottle Grade Milk Renken Dairy Mrs.

Starch Tin Masai's Bouillon Cubes, I J's Macil Cnmoany, Inc. Mrs. William Frank, Mrs. fAND TENDER PASTRY SO EASY TO BLEND WITH MY HELP, I'M THE fgngcH NEW CREAMIER CRSCOfj VW Soak sweetbreads in cold water for 30 to 40 minutes, then simmer slowly for 20 minutes in salted water, lo which one tablespoon vinegar has been added. This makes them firm and while.

Remove all VID Tea Prizes Albert Ehlers. Inc. Mrs. Arthur Heineck. Mrs.n C.

Winter. Hand Bananas-Fruit Dispatrh Company Mrs. Schaeler Bottle Curumber Pirkle II. J. Heinz Company Mrs.

L. Abrams. Mrs. Edward Post KILL 1 BED BUGS ft ornta.l. cnn.

Bed buss and their egos Abi ams. Can Kemp's Sun-Raed Tomato Juiee Son-Raved Company Mrs. Helen Feue, Mrs. John Gil Pint Cloroi Clorox Cbemlral Company Mrs. Irene Guthke.

Mrs. A. Korte-uast Drip-O-Lator Packare Martinson Coffee Jot. Martinson. Ine.

Mrs. Anna Furling. Mrs. Lily Simp-kins. Can Old Dutrta Cleanser Cudahy Paekinv Company Mrs.

J. Rodiiers. Mrs. J. Gerckens.

Mrs. M. Mvers. Gift Packare Oakite Oaktte Produrts. Inc.

Mrs. ooodenough. Mrs Bartholomew. Mrs. Irene McCarthy.

Box Rlti Craekera National BUrtilt Compaiiy Mrs. Frank Lambert. killed in one thorough appli I I NEW PROCESS now makes Crisco so creamy blends easier faster! "This pje's so tender and flaky it's simply perfect!" Wouldn't praise like that sound grand? Well, then new Crisco has good news for you. You see, the amazing new million-dollar Gyro-Chum Process now whips and beats Crisco to marvelous creaminess. Makes pastry-blending so easy! PURE GELATINE IS QUICK SOURCE OF ENERGY A remarkable discovery by medical authorities indicates that Cox's non-Savored Gelatine taken (two tablespoon in water, milk or fruit juice twice each Jay for one teeek and once daily then-after) multiplies the energy output of the average-man.

To leaaen muscular fatigue try using Cox's Gelatine. cation that guards against furtherinfeatation. Safeat, Pair Adjustable Shoulder Straps Sptrella Company. Inc. Mrs.

Elizabeth Levy. Rap-In-Wax Scrapbook Rap-ln-W'ax Paper Company Mrs. L. Lassiwitz. Mrs.

8. Gelder. Can Grade A Green Peas Atlantic St Pacific Tea Company Mrs. Alice Gannon. Parkace Kre-Mel Puddlnr Corn Products Refininr Company Mrs.

J. Schwab. Mrs. J. A.

Herm. Parkare Kraft Nine-M nute D'nner Kraft Phenlx Cheese Company Mrs Helen Hrokey. Mrs. ruin rr Branerman. Hurent method for 6a I years.

Try itt CW 1 a. in i little I Mi See how quickly and evenly new Crisco cuts into your flour! Let the Crisco recipe show you how to make dough that's easy to handle and roll out. So i Brooklyn Eagle Home Guild SSal jjHHIIliar wm simple now, witn ine new creamier crisco, to get extra-tender pastry every time. Try Crisco today! QUALITY MADE IT FAMOUS Foiinh Floor. 303 WASHINGTON ST.

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