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VUD MAP. 11. iCRlSP AND FRESH Just Between Us O. E. S.

Chapter Plans Future Events tuff, t.r.der tr.t rf jMrs. Cecrgiana Kbehng, tcitf ta.r.ei wf.n a sk.L BROOKLYN EAGLE. Na'htn Huttl'j 2' 71 3Vh At-afni (3. A Hu-t: 24 He Pleads That Girl Get Chance to Study Art An officer meeting of II. side Chapter, Order of the East em btar, be l.e.i at tne homo nf thi.

rrarron Mr, VioIpt Roloff Boyce, 143 Essex St on Friday at 8 m. Plans will be discussed for a baar to be heId.All, Ann tzymcza, dauehte at St. Matthews Parish Sophie Szymczak cT Wth Woodhaven, on Mavi11 St. and the late Lm 15. A roast beef dinner will Szymczak.

at White Eagls sened at the bazar at 6 p.m.!Ha11' corner of Ave. Mrs. Nicklas is wel'e triore than 70 guests Ity XANCV MOTTRAM (Q Drar rji'l i ore a or end she's tikm it lip seriouslj during the pest couple of months. I don't pretend to understand the uhs and herejons of arf, but I honestly Jax.M 1 tw-ipaty ij. 7" fcl Jjlurref Bat UJI.

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i Idmcndo BellTlch (22). 4709 3d Ave; ti'ie'rTit (J2i. 177 fl txil! JTihli.4 L-feevio 14 lBih St. o. Jhr.fc-n 1 24 174-A Fallon M.

'wiltM F. Purine 2-i. 181 Richard St; J.h:. Cii 33 st How' Hm4 L. Bam (im, 343 IStk Bl.

of tickets. The next regular meet in? of the chapter will be held Mon lay. It will commemorate the 3uth anniversary of the Uur LaJ.v of Czenstochow and a reception will be held forjChurch- 1 pk III 11 sit '2-20 Jj organizers, charter members, past matrons and past patrons. Initiation will take place at the regular meeting on April 17. At the meeting last week mas ter masons were honored.

The Hillside Masonic Choir, undor the direction of Warren D. Scofield, sang, and the floral think that sne ran make a success 0 if )' she tries and, more important, bilieves in herself. And that's where the trouble lies. Her parents think it's a huge joke, and I've heard them kid her about it and try to discourage her from taking lessons or spending much tiine with it. Ifs 7wt up to me to say, I know, but I is er.fourDcrre-.t "wldpe tV.at l.f-2iev' she has hat it l't-r-hsrs her h'ie n-aons rf th.

ir own for trying to make a lduhin afer cut of her plans, but If bhe's i ar.1 to the talent she ha an i in ht-r ambition, won't 1-t it get ht.r djwn for lung. Success hasn't an road any fellow or girl starling out in art or journalism it acting can testify to that. ht-lp, ractice helps and, nviie than cry thing eloC, some one standing by with a good w.ird whin it's harder than usual can mean all the differer.ee in the world. Sometimes, people's doul.it in your ability can make you work harder and determine to prove them wrong, or bust but, at the beginning, It's mote important to have parents and friends on your side than ail the teaching and ideas put together. You can help her in that way, and, if you have a chance some time to talk to her Mother and Dad while waiting for her or stopping to chat, tell them that you do believe she can make a go of it and, while you're not a member of the family circle, and you admit you're prejudiced, ask them to take a good look at her work and see if there isn't something there.

It may give them a new outlook on this ambition of hers and, since all parents have terrific pride In their children's real efforts, they may be able to see what they've been missing and join the rooiir.g team. Miss Motlrant, cannot ans'ver all Ictleis personally, but tltc tnos! iu portant ones will be answered in her column. Nancy Mottram IM -teste, don't think it's fair, and recently she's been depressed and has seemed to lose interest in that career. Is there anything I can do to help her? Vlcase give me some advice. (A.) Even if she'll never be another Rembrandt, you're taking the right slant on things, because art is evidently what she's chosen for her career, and whether it's portrait painting, earning a living in commercial art or in fashion illustration, if she's sincere she'll be happy In doing it.

And hat she needs most of all right jMiss Szymczak Feted; TXerl Anril 10 Wea A miscellaneous shower wa gven on baturaay in honor present. i -VIls Szvmczak will be ma-. iril'u ,0 Joseph Chelewski Brooklyn at 5 m. (n April 2 CIIAMr CHOCOIATI all field's "spoon-lickin' good" flavors maktt you with for another dishl in jo Raid's ic cream at home or fountain. turn (jyi, 66 tiili.mao Avt.

CAN THIS TOMMY DORSEY? Who else? The sentimental gentle-man of swing has had that Wheatena glow since he was knee-high to a back home in Mahanoy Plane, Pa. Tommy Dorsey says: "I always wanted seconds of Wheatena. And it sends me still. It has more taste than other cereals. And here's the best thing about its deliciously different nut-like flavor: Wheatena makes me want the hearty, hot breakfast I to keep Dorsey up there with the downbeat 1" 11 TASTES GOOD! Jp of the 1 Jood Ha'tt Nwp-H J7.

Jamu; Ftvics Ca-raoao 3)4 Frtkidabl 4U. rrnt CVsas Him Rose H.r)ir.a S3l. 3oT Hra i. i B'etame Fa.aone 118), 32 Cnrsstopiier Avenue. John A Pmlth (27).

Deretur Bt Dorothy U. Jttfr (281. 59 Kev York A. AXtndrr 'ette (231. 1H2 Jetferaon Mar B.

Bland (23), 162 Jeiferaon Anthone Sarplco (331. 333 St Mark'l Av Antoinette Carrlrrl (23), 723 Bergen St. Jamea Vakhall (31). Nw Ynrk Ave: Bven A. Peddle (27), 13t New York Avenue.

Victor DeJeaua (21). 158 Hopklni Anna Mercado (17). flfll Marry Ave. Hana O. Nelaon (69-.

dl fiHth Ann V. Nelaon (65). 8'ith St. Mat Rablnovlti (28). w.

33d St Franre Scnrclbman (23), 193 Stockton Street. Oeore Hathowav (44). 196 18tk St Muriel C. Ommoiidaou (25), 74 Dlkeman Street. Mlrhael B.

Murphr (22). 7406 17th Ave Catherine 8. S.latnl (24). 1750 72d St. Joseph DeOrln (34), Manhattan; Qrc A.

Rmtll (27), 734 (. 9 1 at St Walter F. Yno (231. 1741 31t Marr I Broan (21), 1748 K. 324 St.

Nlrholaa D'Amleo (19), 163 Roebllnc Lnrett I aMarc (201. 163 Roebiinf St Rudilph PIHIaal (141, 1540 J9th 8t Phll- nmen Frlnn (24), 55 Bushwlek Ave. Vlnrent F. Ltbrnt (30), 294 Ith Ave Fllomen T. Olommettl (28), 683 Degraw Street.

Edrd J. Ktrchhof (22), 149 Waterbury Margaret 8. Cooper (18), 149 Water-bury St. Eugene D. BehwarU (29).

Oreenpolnt Hoa- pltal; Jane L. Stark (26). 23 Clark St. John Patella (30). 1633 734 Laulett (21), 1363 St William P.

Zang (55), 203 Allen Jean R. Outh (41). 2903 Poater Ave Tito 8. (21). 152 Froat St: Eleanor A.

Flnnocchlaro (18), 123 Beadle Street. Oliver D. Davldaon (19). 96 Hopkln Evelvn Reer.n (17), 83 Hopkins St. Stephen J.

Klowikl (27), 138 Lorlmer Marth Coppersmith (191. 29 Wholes St. Peter A M'Cabe (28). 468 13th St Winifred A. (Iraham (26).

10 Argvle Road. Francis O'Connor (30). 2353 Church Ave Bridget M. Boji (26). 1519 8Ul Avenue.

Theodore Oreenbert (301, 101 Ocean Parkway; Melroae Unger (291. 45 Martense St. Joenathan Samuel (21), 262 8. 1st Roee Stewart (23). 465 Sackman St.

Joseph F. McNalr (26), 18 LetlerU Plc: Viol Colea (29), 41 Irving Place. Marrl Averhahn (39), ManhalUn; Rom Mermelsteln (331. 884 43d St. Jame A.

Sellera (241. 140 Qulncy Pearl M. Burke (18), 356 Greene Ave James J. Brolly (20). 1794 Pitkin Ave Mildred Starce (24).

3319 Church Ave. Wlllltm SayraJ (30). 339 40th MolU J. Orlll (28). 11 Spencer Court.

Irving Amundsen (231. 4S8 52d Lilly 8. Gunderaen (18), 713 53d St. Domonlnk 8. Rnssolello (221.

7 Somers Jmmacult4 C. an ace (22), 11-A Somers Street. Oscar O. Walcott (351. 379 McDonouirh Oeorge P.

NlcholU (19). 726 Qulnev David Cohen (22), 207 Amboy St Dorothy L. Flelsher (19), 24 Funnin Ave. Thomaj Saverese (57). 136 Summit Fllomena DeChlrlco (34).

5113 6th Ave. Emll Zwerdllng' (76), 3115 Brighton 4th Adele Neulander (60), 384 New Jersey Ave. Oeorge P. Nlchollg (19), 726 Qulncey Cynthl Reid (16), 627 Madison St. Francis X.

Nlcolettl (23). 67 Lederta Jean F. Nastasl (24). 1337 Jefferson Ave. Bernard D.

Oanghran (27 1, 1387 E. 2d Barber Ehrllck (19), 492 Hendrlx St. Robert R. Stevn (22), 134 Lafayette Verne W. Marks (34).

Manhattan. Jamea E. McOovem (21), 3109 Fort Hamilton Parkway; Mary R. Dolan (21), 309 Avenue C. Santo J.

Banrone (21), 1413 84th Mildred F. Mane (191, 722 Hart St. Oerard P. Becker (21), 1909 54th Joan M. Ellwanger (19), 1243 Sterling Place.

Alphonao A. Donato (191, 1236 43d Frances A. Comlto (19), 54 Battery Ave. Clifford E. Todd (21).

Paterson. N. Jacqueline C. Regan (15), 1309 Noatrand Avenue. Lawrence Beller (58), 1832 Clinton Ann Novlrk (60), 3161 Coney Island Avenue.

Slmone S. Oullsano (20), 347 Mvrtle Rose I. Romano (20). 69 Clermont Ave. Louis Flachettl (24), 17 Wllloughhy Sal-vatrice Pepe (22), 17 Wllloughby St.

foods- SOLD IN GLASS EVERYWHERE Only one uniform mel hod of parting I V. If i 1 A llf'-f'r-- T- iri-ii-tir It wraps! It buttons! It's gay. slenderizing and comfortable! It; uashes like a hanky, and opens fiat to iron. Get busy right now on this new Princess Wrap-about! Pattern 4n04 comes in sizes 12, 1 1, 10, 18, 20; 30, 32. 34, 36, 40, 4J.

Size 16 takes 5 yds. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is. tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send 25c in coins for this pattern to Anne Adams, care of tirooklvn Eagle 53, Pattern 213 West 17th Manhattan.

Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. (In New York City, add lc sales tax.) Wf'isma Gold smith Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Gerry G. Goldsmith of 1354 St.

Mark's announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Sydelle Goldsmith, to Sheldon Weisman, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Weisman of 0830 05th Road, Forest Hills, on Saturday at the Sunrise Manor. The bride is a music student at P.rooklyn College. Her husband is in the radio and television department of the Wood-lawn Metal Inc.

Mr. and Mrs. Weisman are honeymooning in Bermuda. Continued from Preceding Page the fat up eliminates "oven watching" as the melting fat makes the process self-basting. Roast it slowly in a low temperature oven (300 degrees to avoid drying and shrinking.

This leaves more meat to serve as well as making it easier to carve. Allow 20 to 25 minutes per pound. If you have a thermometer, insert it in the ham so that the bulb reaches the center of the thickest part. Be sure the bulb does not rest on either fat or bone. Leave the thermometer in place during the entire cooking time.

The meat is done when the temperature registers 150 degrees F. Allow enough time so that the ham may come out of the oven 20 to 30 minutes before carving time. This gives the meat plenty of time to set so that it will be firm and easy to carve. Another point to make carving easy is to use only a light garnish on the platter, so that it does not get in the way of the carver. While there are a number of glazes that may be used If you wish, a popular one is made as follows: Combine 1 cup brown sugar, 1 teaspoon dry mustard and cup vinegar.

Spread over the ham about 1 hour before the end of the cooking time. The following Brooklyn residents are vacationing at the Hollywood Beach Hotel, Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. William Marx of 12 Hastings St. Manhattan Beach; Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Schrack of 2S0 Ocean Parkway, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Sepler of 150 Hastings St. VT Invisible, llneit eual- 1 Ity, I k-d ry I .45 nylen, 2-way stratsh 1 1 elastic.

Itl.otlflt.lly 1 dasigasd. Llihtealght A UY WHERE YOU GET CREAMY-RICH REID ICl CREAM When Doctor says," Start ONE FOR EACH DAY Make your dishes sparkle and your kitchen prettier with these gay towels! Simple stitches are just right for a child to do! A motif for every day in the week! Pattern 7101 has transfer of 7 motifs about 6x6 inches. Our improved pattern visual with easy-to-see charts and photos, and complete directions makes needlework easy. Send 20c In coins for this pattern to Brooklyn Eagle 15, Household Arts P. O.

Box 163, Old Chelsea Station, Manhattan. Print plainly name, address, zone, and pattern num ber. (In New York City, add lc sales tax.) Cast Anounced For 'Blithe Spirit' The Neighborhood Players will present their second performance of the season this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. in the Neighbor hood Club, 104 Clark Street. The play, under the direction of C.

Corev Mills, is Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit." The cast consists of Merle Johann-son, Alice Stuart, Vivian Senise, Ada Bull, Shirley Rae Joslyn, Jack Hick ton and Charles Goerke. On the production staff for the show are Luise.Elcaness, Alfred Chiusand and Helen Mills. William C. Morris, president of the Players, is also business manager. Other officers are Frederick Avery, Eric Dowd.

Frederick Smith, Ruth Simon son and Evelyn Rumney. I'Wj baby on solid Mary A. Moore Mary Audrey Moore Will Be Wed May 14 Mr. and Mrs. M.

H. Moore of 1107 St. Mark's Ave. announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Audrey Moore, on May 11 at St. Matthew's It.

C. Church, to Thomas Hammond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond of 1187 St. Mark's Ave.

Mrs. Joseph Fanning of Prospect Park Southwest, aunt of the bride-to-be, gave a miscellaneous shower in the studio room of her home on St. Patrick's night for the bride-to-be. Mr. and Mrs.

Seymour Kaye of 430 Ocean Parkway announce the birth of a son, Michael Bruce Kave. on March 21 at Caledonian Hospital. IS Here's a complete choice of fine, flavorful foods to meet all normal dietary needs of babies. Start with Beech-Nut Cereals follow with Beech-Nut Strained and Junior Foods. No foods you can give your baby offer finer quality or more appealing flavor.

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