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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1937 Blondes Need 'Positive' jewels. Says Expert at Eagle Home Guild 'Almost 21 She Believes in Luck Crisp Curls for Summer I i SENIOR DANCE TONIGHT Seniors at St. Joseph's Commercial High School will hold their annual dance In the ballroom of the Hotel Bossert tonight. Members of the arrangements committee include Mary Dale, class president; Patricia Braden, vice president, and Marie Carey, class representative. Hebrew Institute To Open School The dedication ceremonies of the new Flatbush Hebrew Institute building, which will house the Yeshivah of Flatbush, will take place Sunday afternoon June 13.

The school, which began with an enrollment of 20 children In 1928, now has 400 pupils. This growth has made it necessary to provide more spacious quarters to remedy the overcrowded rnnriittnns. The new School IS at Women Learn About Jewels From Expert William Wio and Son Program Explains Lps of Stones Jewels must harmonize not only with the gown but with the "intangible you," to be really effective, laid Charles Hammarstrom, authority on precious Mones, at the Eagl: Home Guild yesterday, speak By JANE CORBY Amanda Duff believes in luck. She will tell you so with a lilt in her voice but then, there is always a lilt in her tones, a gay quality that makes her hearers smile in sympathy. She has many hearers, this girl of "almost twenty-one," for she is the "Hel-ene DuPont" of Tovarich, the amusing play that is one of the season's successes and is settling down for a Summer run.

Amanda plays the part of the young daughter of the wealthy household and wears, incidentally, some delightful Hattie Carnegie frocks. She does not claim to have chosen them herself. "They just gave me a choice between that and this," she explains, but she does wear them with considerable grace. There's an aqua moire evening gown, for instance, that EDWARD RAXD GRADUATES Special to The Eagle Milford, June 4 Edward H. Rand of Brooklyn Is to be graduated this afternoon from Milford School at commencement exercises in the Milford Congregational Church.

Coney Island Ave. near Avenue I. looks like Summer moonlight on a lake when she moves, and a bright, bright red frock that only youth incarnate could wear. WW H33 Unsophisticated Type The young actress, who is playing ner finest part outside of boarding school plays attributes her prompt success in getting the role to the mere luck of being an unsophisticated type. "Mr.

Miller (Gilbert Miller, producer of the show), was looking for an unsophisticated type for the part and some friends suggested that he see me," she says, "so he sent for me. I rehearsed for five days and then I was given the role. Just luck, you see." The answer to that, of course, is: luck nothing! Amanda Duff is a born actress. That is. she doesn't have to act at all.

She is just herself on the stage as well as off she is whatever she is pretending to be when she is behind the footlights. Offstage she is a tall girl, tall in the modern nicely built manner, with fairish hair almost touching her shoulders and deciding to curl upward instead. Her eyes are green when they are not black and she has the dazzling teeth of a movie star. Wants to Be 'Wonderful Actress' ing on Jewelry and the Empire of Fashion." He was introduced by Frederick J. Schaffner.

secretary-manager of William Wise fc Son, famous Brooklyn Jewelers. Precious and semi-precious stones in a variety of smart settings were displayed. Guests of honor for the program included J. Ernest Stern, president of William Wise fc Son and the Brand-Chatillon Company; Mrs. J.

Ernest Stern and Prentice Luckey of 773 5th Manhattan. Jewelry Romantic "Jewelry has always been bound Up with romance," said Mr. Hammarstrom, "so it is appropriate that our jewel program should be given on the wedding day of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, which will be remembered as the day on which an epoch-making romance reached its culmination. Jewels have always played an important part in the romances, wars and intrigues of history. "About the really famous jewels there are fascinating stories.

The Orloff diamond, for instance, now in the possession of the Soviet government of Russia, is valued at Its history takes us back to Amanda Duff, Who Is Playing Role in Says Thai's How She Reallv Got the Part Is her heart set on going into the movies? No. She just wants to be "a wonderful actress." California, incidentally, is her home it just shows how serious she is about a stage career when she could turn her back on the opportunities lure of the studios and seek success in New York. As might be expected of a girl of the golden West, she spends a lot of time in the saddle it's her favorite form of exercise. A good part of the rest of her leisure is given to singing lessons. "I'm afraid I haven't a very exciting history," says she.

"No hard knocks, no long struggle against adverse circumstances to which I can point. I haven't overcome any handicaps Tve just been lucky." I Varied Gifts for Visitors llr nuli hi! ttyling characterizes the Summer, 1937, coiffure. Curli are crisp and artfully placed at in tha charming hnir arrangement shotcn above. It teas rrriitcd by l.ocscr'i lieauty Salon and is one of the hair styles ill men yesterdav during the Clairol program presented at The f'agle Home Cuild. TILDEX HIGH PLAY Rostrand's "The Romancers" will be presented by members of the senior class at the semi-annual class night exercises of Samuel J.

Tilden High School tomorrow night. In the cast are Maizie Itzkowitz, Harold Feigenbaum, Dick O'Connor, Mario Perretti, Irwin Rawitz, Miriam Mendelson and Helen Fried. VANILLA with the genuine taste, the genuine tang that's Borden's Ice Cream And that's because of Borden's famous formula of years of knowing how to get that perfect flavor. Burden's uses only pure, rich dairy cream selected cane sugar. Treat the family to a quart of Borden's Vunilla tonight! There's a store selling Borden's Ice Cream near you.

Peter the Great. The Koh-i-noor diamond, worn at the recent coronation in England, is even more famous than the Orloff. It was discovered in the Golconria fields of southern India, and much intrigue followed it as it passed through many hands. The original weight of this stone was 800 carats, but due to bad cutting it was reduced to 186 carats and its present size is 106 carats. The most ancient of all the coronation jewels is the Black Prince ruby, which came into England's possession as far back at K7 Five Groups Guild Guests Prominent manufacturers and retailers presented visitors at the Eagle Home Guild yesterday with an assortment of home supplies, as follows: Mrs.

Lea basket of fruit and groceries. Atlantic Pacific Tea Company. Mrs. A. Slu-rr.

Mrs O. Mo.rr and Mrs. W. Stpnstrum, lnaf of Bond Bread, Genera! Baking company. Mr.v Beatrice Yellcn.

12-oiince tin Rum-ford Bakinn Powder: Kumlord Company. Mrs. May Co.ey. bottle Grade Milk; Renken Dairy. Mrs.

A. Doyle, tin MabkI's Bouillon Cubes, His: Magtii Company. Inc. Mrs. Charles Schaof.

bottle Macgt Seasoning; Mjcki CnmpHiiy. Inc. Mrs, Mortin and Mrs. O. A.

Moore, 3'. -pound baa Hcckcr's Never-Full Flour; Hecker-Jones-Jenell, milling division. Mrs. A. Liss ran Hy Warts J.

Trier Rulli D. MarKrnnp Frank GrnthtT J-an MrKar C. Mariuardt Marqilardt Alice Roue Rollins H. Ilnisp c. Carlson Rphnkcn Hitman II.

Thomas Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs, Mrs Mrs Mrs, Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs, Mrs Mrs Vrs Mrs, L. Thnm.is C. A WnMi Robert M. Cullifnrd E.

KhrnUiin A. Nj-h W. Viola Bralkr Lillian Braver J. CallnliRn O. Korhlt-r G.

A. Mnnrr Lefltla Han Hpntlcrson M. Park A. Hcnrikson Georse Dean Mrs. Mrs Mrs.

Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs.

Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs.

Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs.

Drip-O-Lator. two pounds Martinson's Coifee. Joseph Martinson. Inc. Mr.s.

M. Park. Mrs. Rmh Haacker and Mrs. Florence J.

Manville, can Old Dutch Cleanser; Cudahy Pack. nit Company. Mrs, A. Scott. Mrs.

H. B. Davis nd Mrs. L. Thomas, package Gakite; Oakite Products.

Inc. Mrs. Alice Rowe. Mrs. H.

Wortmnn and Mrs. Florence Dyrlie, Quick Serve Beans; Cline-Johnson. Inc. Mrs. C.

A. Walsh. Mrs. C. Splngler and Mrs.

M. Culliford. Peeko Cockrail Mix bottle Peeko Cake Flavor; Ptthel Products Company. Inc. Mrs.

G. Denecke and Mrs. R. Roen-ggrten. box Nu-A-Iu; Nu-A-Lu Company.

Mrs. Frank Ganther. nox Crackers, Nflttonal Biscuit Company. Mrs. Mary E.

Albert and Mrs. John N. Oakes. bottle Snider Catsup; Snider Packing corporation. Mrs.

Helen S. Foote and Mrs. Nettie Mangas. can Pride of Naples Tomatoes; F. VitelU A- Son.

Mrs. F. Burtman, box stationery; William Wise At Son. Jewelers. Mrs.

Sarah Roth, ahoe reconditioning; T. O. Dry. Mrs. Fae Segal and Mrs.

Roe Diamond, ran Schaeler Beei Schaeff Brewing Company. Mrs. E. Cannoot and Mrs. N.

Bielefeld. 4in-l All-Purpose Cleaner, Chempro Manufacturing Company, Inc. HEIGHTS YOUTH GRADUATES W'infield S. Porter of 267 Henry St. was among 15 Sixth Formers at Riverdale Country School.

River-dale-on-Hudson. who received diplomas at the 13th anniversary mism Montgomery Chapter, O. E. S. "Kings have always been inter- ested in gems, because their thrones were usually none too secure, and they were considered good invest- ments.

Gems have always been. 1 also, a sign of rank and of style leadership. "Nowadays gems are no longer i confined to kings and members of their court. People come to smart Members of the Crown Heights Auxiliary, Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases; the Ladies' Aid Society, Hyde Park Congregational Christian Church; Montgomery Chapter. Order Eastern Star: Evelyn Dolores Crcle and Annie Lenny Circle, 1373, were luncheon and pocram of the Easjlc Home Guild yesterday.

Those present were: Crown Heights Auxiliary, Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases Mrs T. Fwiie Mt me Mrs. M.TJt OTltilth Mrs, M.irv An hrr Mis. ai-cni Mrs Si P. Lorkwood M.

A. inqurl innurt Mae Wadnrk Lra Bidd gienic Products Company. Mrs. Mary Wuna and Mrs. T.

Averts. can Kemp's Sun-Rayed Tomato Juice, flan- Rayed Company. Mrs. Ruth Nachame. Mrs.

Catherine TtAitn onH Mn VI Tr'or. ran sniln. LETS TRY THAT NEW BOX OF SWEET COOKIES Mrs. Mrs. Mrs A Mrs.

Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs.

s. Mf Svn7lna Lncano OH ICINfj WILL NEVER.BE HARD IN TIME FOR niMMCC WITH THE Ro' Toon alone Mrs. ivcp pet cor run Heinz Macaroni In cream sauce w.th cheese; H. Heinz Company. Mrs, E.

Fischer and Mrs. EMelle Kosow. Ann Spiler Mrs. Hp, en Fnote if" yl.lli'XWV ib -f shops to lind what stnses tneir fancy. Instead of a mass of jewelry, emphasis is now placed on the mens of the lewelry worn.

JaPk-nn Mrs, Margaret Hopan Mr-. W. M. Speney Miip Petersrn C. Fmr.Piian F.

Zept Mrs. I I Evelyn Dolores Circle, nf F. of A. Mrs. M.

RuM'iibera Mrs. Eirlrt-luutu Mrs Kai- 111 Mrs. Hill Mrs. A. Brpssman Mrs.

E. Goodman Mrs. Minnie Brown s. Sarah Rom Mrs. Aril Lit kc 'h Nacham Mrs.

Pairs Mrs. B. Suicnel Mr.s. V. Narliamte Mrs.

H. 1) Daws Mrs. Scrmi.waid Miss Jean Baiimuli Mr. Mrs. Mrs.

Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mr.

Mrs. hay Hutli Mrs. Berkni ir Rhv U.isnnan Mrs. Sara Sifgel Mrs. F.

Aversa Mrs. m. Cartarola Mrs. A Kahles Mrs. Pauline Hogan Mrs.

Surdi i Mrs. Hen Mrs. Alice FogUS 1 Mrs. M. Morton i Mrs.

John Sullivan Mrs. ieorgp Pfck MaT Coiey 1 Mrs S.ilnfiino I Mis. Mamille THE DINNER GETS (AFTER AU) Mrs. H. Lau'er Mrs.

H. Wormian Eleanor J. Kasal and Alibie Van Rlclpn. Hollis. Mlrlan Oswald.

Jamaica; Gladys Eckert. Astoria. Norma 'Ihurber. Pat-choKiie: Eanor DpYouiir, Belle Harbor: MarKarct Kuthe and Dorothy Talbot. Port Washliiktoti: Elinor Brown.

Rorkvllle Centrei Marjone Knhn, West Hpmpstead, and Annie L. Kelthley. Whitestone. COLLEGE YEAKBOOK STAFF Broeklundian, the Brooklyn College Yearbook, announced today the editorial and business heads for the lSKiS edition. Naomi Kane will be the new editor, succeeding Arthur Foise.

Leonard Ricli was named associate editor and Walter Feld-messer business manager. The 1937 book wiil appear June 10. Scudder Graduates Include Boro Girls Eighteen girls from Brooklyn and Long Island were graduated today from the Scudder School, Manhattan, at the 42d annual commencement in the First Presbyterian Church, also Manhattan. Dr. James Edwin Loutih, president of the school, presented the diplomas.

They are: Miriam lipid. 1503 Nrw York nd Hrrminc Aoi.nl of 1073 Nfw Ynrk Aip Rim Corcoran and Hrlen McOulloueh. Woodhavpn; Rhoda Klpe. BnysldP: Lydla M. Caiman.

East VVIllifilon; Isobpl Sa.ssldy. Mrs. S-Lne. derma Mrs. I iii.e K' lllD i hi 4 4i 4 i 1 t.

Mis M. Borimra Mr.s. M. Saisiu A. 'I ok tit Mrs.

B. en li B.ununthal Mrs. L. B.ichn Mr. P.

Mrs, S. Light Mrs. Sa.man Mrs. Diind Mrs. Ada Block Mr3.

Anna Marcus -v Mrs. r.ie dciiiu Mrs. Rose Srgal Mrs. Ida SiKai Mrs. F.

B'lr nian Mrs. G. Mi Rase AzzAra Annie Lenny Circle 13 Mrs. Estel.e Ko-ow r.nr..r nu-" Mrs. (iOidoerK V.UiUijrrn I inribem II.

MrN.illy Franci Dvrlle Nettie M.inKas MarKiirrf Miller Florpnc Rennee fl. Dcnfcke fmnra M.try Hriiiro Dp (it rnuiro I't'CHnnan) I'frn D'lhpr'y I-': tiKces Duhrrty '3, C. of F. of A. Lfone M.

Santart A. Slv.rrr Krnnprly Anna Mary Wuna Elpa U'urll M. Hrplncle A. Hrappl Dnlnres Grelco I- McCnh (' Dpvmip Pawron R. Srhuhprt (i.

mrnt Rrhmidt Major Mrs. Rnmtsrten Mr Ros- Diamond Mrs. I Mrs. 1 Mis. "The general principle is this: you want vour jewelry and gown to form an appropriate background for your face.

Tr-iOlucent stones go with lielieste textures and opaque stones With heavier materials." Choose Gems for Type Jewels should be selected accord- lng to the type of the wearer, Mr. Hammarstrom added. Blondes need positive jewels to add a note or fiery color to their fair skin and light' hair. The wearer's Mze should also be considered in choosing jewelry. A choker necklace, for mManoe.

on a stout person makes her look stouter. A prison with a broad full, face should avoid earrings of the ball or button type, as they give additional width to the face. In selecting jewels to go with riif- ferent gowns the expert suggested the following general rules: with chiffons, silks, georgettes and other cree, wear diamond-, emeralds or kapphires: also with the.se translucent materials such as the zircon, tourmalin, topaz and alex-anderite are suit. bio. Laps lau.l.

rorai, jade, bloodstone and turquoise ai; i nay 11.1; Ladies' Aid Society, Hyde Park Congregational Christian Church Pn-- Hu Lev Mrs. A. Sen I Mrs. I. Freeborn Bissrrser M.

Ellu L. Baldwin Fi-rhrr .1 Kiln rv G. Mospr E. Crtnnoot M. Whulirrad E.

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i i wui vvvki ULY'EftT Disappears often 7pounds a month I SAY. THIS IS SOME -'J ASSORTMENT-MUST6E X' i I A DOZEN DIFFEREMT jT 111 -DADS GOING TO LIKE TU LT go best with velvet or cloth dresses and heavy silks. The Wuliarn Wi.se Son booth at The EaL'ic timid a gorgeous of jewelry, which attracts great deal of attention from daily I visi'ors. An attendant is In charee I who will tiivo about if desired. I KINDS.

AND LOOK iwM Additional Guests 'WHATALOTOF Mrs. Acv.ps Mrs. fl Mrs. J. Donnldson Mrs MrLran s.

H. Savcnsfil Mrs. N. nipiplrla Mrs. L.

Sonimer r.unr oi tc nuct Without suffering a hungry moment and without taking strenuous exercises or drugs GRACIOUS! YOU SAY EVERYONE'S FAMILY WASH CONTAINS MILLIONS OF DANGEROUS GERMS? YES. THAT'S WHY I ft RECOMMEND THAT YOU WASH CLOTHES WITH CONCENTRATED SUPER SUDS. THIS NEW SOAP REMOVES GERMS-GETS CLOTHES REALLY MAD "y-' ouso our THE 0f WASHING rLOTHBS HOSPITAL-CLEAN 1: HOSPimClBiNL I JUSTOISCOVEREDTHIJ BEECH-NUT LONOON ASSORTM NT TH RE'S A BEECH-NUT AU CHOCOLATE ASSORT ONE OFTHE5E CRACKERS. THEY'RE HAVE NT WE HAD I BEECH-NUT LONOON AN0 ALL'CHOCOLATt ASSORTMENTS ARE THE FINEST SWEET I BISCUITS IVE EVER SOLD. YOU OET WON- rj; DERFDL VARIETY.TH Y'RE I ALWAYS OVEN-FRESH.

AND I Mi THEY COST I I LITTLE. TRy'EM AND i SEE FOR YOURSELF it 4- -f 4r GOING Mfl TO TRY ITTOMORROIrV. TATDYlTTVMWftflftftU TODAY, an amazing, new reducing method is sweeping the country. A method which offers at last, a way to take off ugly fat without suffering a hungry moment and without taking strenuous exercises or drugs. A method which increases physical and mental energy as excess weight disappears.

Under the direction of the eminent Dr. Damrau of New York, a number of people who were gaining at the rate of pounds a month, followed this remarkable method. And the average loss registered was 7 pounds per person in a single month. Consider that carefully. This All You Do This sensational reducing met hod simplv calls for this: Mix i of a glass of Welch i Grape Juice, with i of a glass of water, and drink before each mtnland at bedtime.

Then eat sensibly, and this is what happens. First, Welch's Grape Juice satisfies your craving for rich, sweet foods. You nave less desire to over-eat fattening foods, yet you do feel comfortably satisfied. I Second, the grape sugar in Welch's is quickly burned up producing vital energy. And, most important, helps nature to consume excess fat.

Third, the juice has an alkalizing effect on the system which any doctor will tell you is highly beneficial. This is why weight is not only lost naturally and safely often at the rate of 7 pounds a month, or more but why you feel so much better and stronger as your ugly fat disappears. Only One Thing to Watch In following this proved. SAFE way to lose ugly fat eat sensibly and be sure to use Welch's pure, aged, unadulterated full-strength grape juice. Made from the finest grapes grown.

No water added; no artificial coloring. Good Housekeeping approved. Insist upon the genuine Welch's Crape Juice for the results you want. WELCH CRAPE JUICE CO, VYESTFIELD, N. V.

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Kuiizet this amazingly easy, Ileaant, safe Welch way to reduce. 1- I.

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