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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MQR, AUO. 7, 1950 Just Between Us- 1YOUR BEST CLASSICI "rr Your I BIRTHDAY I It STELLA mm Mix and Match College Bound Convenient Vacation Job Should Be. Serious Matter for Students feetiaerd from PrecMins Pafa MONDAY, Al'G. Born to day, you hae a rather complex arter clothes In one shop, hJk fh. that mav not seem like much now, no more By NANCY MOTTRAM .1 lamm'i has provided one-slop than a fill-in until it's time to take the train, but 5.

College days are looming closer and closer and that means more expense for you clothes, hopping for both the girl pack may turn out to mean a lot in your future. ng her college trunk and the personality. While you appear lively, gay and nonchalant, you have an inner life which very few are allowed to share. Your psychic powers are above the maybe a new piece of airline luggage to add a in planning her career ward- new note to the family suitcases in the attic, obe. Sweaters, blouses, bags, STRETCHING OUT WEEKENDS to Monday night (telephoning in that you have a terrific headache), or straggling in to work half an hour loves, and Jewelry are all vailable in this one shop, in average and you should always pay heed to your intuitions.

dditlon to skirts, jackets, resses and coats. Cutest acces ories shown combine hat, bag, late occasionally may not end up in your being fired, but it can put some black marks after your name. And showing up in any old thing You have excellent judgment and should not he persuaded nd gloves in authentic clan laids. Another plaid (ad at only and a lot of little things you can't do without when you set off for ivy 'covered halls. And so you finally decided to push yourself out of that easy chair and get a late -Summer Job to help out It's certainly a against it.

Fond of outdoor life, you happened to grab out of the closet in that "cold light of dawn" won't give the boss and your fellow employes much of an impression. Because, whether you realize it or not, some 1 you are not one to be completely happy with urban living. If you must work In a 1 is a little purse called the lighty midget No larger than eyeglass case, it is provided fith two leather handles and pace for make up, change U'nc 1 crowded city, make sure that you get your vacations and as Mm am '-0- change from these last few weeks, with the urse and glasses. 'haplro-MeMtiiff larriage Announced Mrs. George J.

Waters alarm clock ringing at day you may need good references to land you that position you want to train for in school And a happy-go-lucky attitude or a bored look from 9 to 5 won't put you in favor when and if you ever need a boost from that company. Vacation Jobs or next jSummer's employment aren't bo easy to find when you're competing with the rest of the home bound college crew, but if you leave a solid record, you can depend on extra pin money from the same work when Dentoar Studio that sleepy hour and having to get your Morris Messing of 41 East Mary C. Bartley Bride of Mr. Waters rn Parkway and Mrs. David Mrs.

Leonard Goland Virginia Kasnetz Miss Mary ('. Bartley, daugh chnelder of Manhattan an clothes fn shape after lounging around in slacks and your broth Nancy Mottram ter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Married Ytiterday Bartley of 547 59th was mar.

you need It most in the days ahead. ounce the marriage yesterday their daughter, Miss Vera I esslng, to Dr. Edward Shapiro, many weekends as possible in the country. Your ideals, enthusiasm and ambition are high. You are, in youth especially, prone to daydreaming.

But as you get older, you learn to turn your hopes and aspirations in practical reality. Inventive and original in your ideas, you may not follow any regular pattern. But in the end vou will get what you want out of life. To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragaph. Let you birthday star be your daily guide.

Tuesday, Aug. 9 ried to George J. Waters, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Waters It isn't a catch-as-catch-can proposition.

Act as though It's something you're really Interested er's old shirts for so long. And you dont particularly like being shut up in a store or office while the rest of the gang takes off for the lake or on a picnic party, either. But there it is. You've made up your mind to of 719 58th on July 8 at a in and, although it may sound a bit corny and on of Dr. and Mrs.

Simon Sha iro of 135 Eastern Parkway said too often, do the best you can. You cer nuptial mass in Our Lady of Perpetual Help R. ('. Church. The Rev.

Thomas McCauley, 117 J4580 5l2s do something toward helping out Dad with 'he ceremony, which took 4ace at the home of the bride's The marriage of Miss Virginia Kasnetz, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Philip Kasnetz of 678 Eastern Parkway to Leonard Goland of Buffalo, N. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Go-land of 5302 15th took place yesterday. The Rev. Israel Shorr of Temple El performed the ceremony at the C.SS.R., officiated. A family tainly can't lose by making an effort and, who knows, the results you leave may make a lot of difference some day. It's worth considering ather, was performed by Dr, the tuition costs, and if you're smart enough to think ahead, you can really make something out of this part-time job.

reception followed at the Hotel Gregory. Idney Tedesche. The bride was graduated from Given in marriage by her Exactly what you want for It isn't only that pay check every week tnat lucknell University and at father the bride wore a gon for the future and it's sound common sense! you have a school, family or friend problem, Nancy can help you. Letters are answered in this column. and Fall! A trim-slender- counts.

Or saving that money carefully ana ended Columbia University of white Chantillv lace over LEO (lulf J3 BaraaU Tsui IlOW advantage. VIRGO (Auf. 4-Spl. AntlclptU, IZer Iraduate School of Business with unusual details on not letting it go through your fingers like water two days after you get it. It's the Job Itself, Dr.

Shapiro attended New satin, terminating in a train. Her veil of French illusion was attached to a headpiece of ork University and was gradu temple. A reception and luncheon followed in the Trianon Room of the Ambassador Hotel, Manhattan. ted from New York University matching lace and satin. She Hortense Lila Miller Married to I.

H. Levy They were attired In frocks of pink organdy, with matching profrm. libra (s M-oct. i3i um yout in-iyotir favorite princess lines. Itlatlvt; Ua practical scorpio loct.

m-n. rn cwh up Buttons and outside stitching on Important mtur tuly. Sagittarius la-Doc. an Ti are so smart. Mrlr bird fu th tH rwulu i Capricorn i.ok.

13-jm. joi- ur- Pattern T4580 conies in sizes lul afwr lunch. Aquarius uu. Ji-Foo Rot. 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 4fi, 48.

Si7 li a.id Kick rouuno during Ult afuK-1 won 36 takes i't vards 39-inch PL4CES (rta. JO March 11) Guard lanric. Miss Ann McPhaul Becomes Mrs. James GUI Miss Ann McPhaul, daughter carried her mother's wedding prayer book covered with white orchids and lilies of the valley. The bride was given in mar "ollege of Medicine.

He served rith the Medical Corps of the 'irst Army In Europe and was dscharged with the rank of The Roof Garden of the Hotel Pierre, Manhattan, yes bonnets, and carried old-fashioned bouquets. Judith Louise Bader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bader of Wood- lajor. After a wedding trip the cou riage by her father.

Mrs. Charles H. Katsin of Red Bank, N. served as only attendant for her sister. Martin Goland of Kansas City, was best man for his brother.

terday was the setting for the marriage of Miss Hortense Lila Miller, daughter of Mr. and ARIES (March 22-Aerll 301 oa fuard This pattern, easy to ue, mere, cousin of the bride, was 4e will make their home In taurus tAoni 21-maj 2M oood (or simple to sew, is tested for fit flower girl. She wore white net, illustrated in- Has complete Mrs. Monroe Miller of Broad GEMINI (Mar 21-Jun 22) Proapacu a garland of rosebuds in her hair and carried a basket of The bride wore an ivory art tint oarly today of Julius McPhaul of 1430 E. 28th became the bride of James Gill, son of James Gill of 804 Classon on July 29 at Our Lady Help of Christians R.

C. Church. The Rev. John Weiss officiated and a reception followed at the Hotel St. George.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a princess CANCER (Juno 13) Don't lot way, Lawrence, to Irwin Her Irooklyn. let-cedes Ann Helfensteln 'iancee of G. J. Branner Mr. and Mrs.

Austin J. Hel satin gown with a cathedral disoiianlaatntn dcatror good potontiauUaa. train and a wide yoke of French bert Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs Edward Levy of Syracuse illusion. Her four-tiered veil fell from a crown of orange blossoms.

She carried a bouquet N. Y. Rabbi Irving Miller of jnstein of 440 58th St and Her sister, Miss Eleanora Bartley, was maid of honor. She wore a pale blue gown of embroidered organdy and carried a bouquet of roses and delphinium. Edward Waters was best man for his brother.

John Waters and Raymond Waters ushered. The bride was graduated from the Academy of St. Francis Xavier and St. Joseph's College for Women. Mr.

Waters, who was graduated from New 1'trecbt High School, served four years in the Army, two of which were in the European theater. Mr. and Mrs. Waters are living in Brooklyn after a wed Congregation Sons of Israel Woodmere, performed the cere Vesthampton Beach have an of orchids. ounced the engagement of structions.

Send 30 rents in coins i.V. Y. C. residents please add 1 cent sales taxi for special pattern to Anne Adams, care of Brooklyn Eagle. -53 Pattern Department, 243 W.

17th Manhat-tan. Print plainly name, address, zone, size and style number. Send 20 cents more fin for our Anne Adams Pattern Book styles that make sewing a pleasure. Mrs. Goland, an alumna of mony.

A reception and dinner more of the flowers. Gerald Levy was best man for his brother and ushers were Marvin Miller of Far Rock-away, Sanford Harrison and Dr. Morton Fine, both of Syracuse; Leonard Pearlman of Manhattan, Earle Buck of Englewood, N. and Myron Kahn of Elm-hurst. The couple will sail on the Furness Bermuda liner Queen of Bermuda today for a wed followed.

neir daughter, Miss Mercedes inn Helfenstein, to George Jo- style gown of oyster white satin with an embroidered bertha. Her fingertip veil, was at 3d Child to Watermans Mr. and Mrs. Oran H. Waterman of Herndon, Va, formerly of Brooklyn, announce the birth of their third child, a daughter, Jean Waterman, on July 22 at Arlington, Va.

The Watermans' two other children are John, eight, and Joan, five. Mrs. Waterman is the former Barbara Ely of Brooklyn. the Junior College of Bridge port University, also was gradi Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown eph Brunner, son of Mr. and uated from the Eastern School tached to a white crown and Irs.

George Brunner of West for Physicians' Aides. of white French chantilly lace she carried a missal and white gladioli. The maid of honor, Mr. Goland is a graduate of and nylon net, a fingertip- Cornell University and received length tulle veil attached to a Miss Ruth McPhaul, was In Nile his- master a degree in aeronau lew York, N. J.

Miss Helfenstein Is a gradate of St. Brendan's High chool and the Katharine Gibbs chool, Manhattan. Mr. Brunner was graduated heart shaped lace headpiece and carried a Bible with white ding trip to Bermuda. Upon green mousseline de soie and a headpiece of violet delphini tical engineering there.

During I DELICIOUS ICEDI the war he served overseas as orchids and stephanotis. um, bhe carried a missal. Miss i Miss Maxlne Burdow of Law a first lieutenant in the signal Alice Harkins was the brides rence was maid of honor. She their return they will live in Lawrence. Mrs.

Levy was graduated from Bergen Junior College and Syracuse University. Mr. 1 corps and received an Army com Duke University and erved three years with the commendation medal from Gen. wore a frock of pink net, a maid. Her gown was of peach mousseline de soie.

James Arkins was best man. ding trip to Canada and the Nutrition Note Many homemakers fail to take advantage of low cost and extra high food value offered by such leafy greens as kale, col-lards, turnip tops and like leafy green vegetables. They are ex lavy. He is associated with M. W.

Clark. He Is associate re search engineer with the Cor- inion Carbide and Carbon Cor oration. The ushers were William Gill Levy also was graduated from Syracuse, where he was a mem matching satin bandeau on her head and carried a cascade of flowers in contrasting tones. Miss Ann Carol Bader of Manhattan and Miss Marilyn Levy nell Aeronautical Laboratory In and Robert Power. The wedding will take place Buffalo.

ber of Phi Epsilon Pi frater akestOBiG the Spring. After an extended motor nity. He attended Yale Uni COLD DRINKS trip, the couple will make their versity and served in the Army BVY V. 8. SAVINGS BONDS AND 8TAMP8 of Syracuse, sister of the bridegroom, were junior bridesmaids.

tremely rich in vitamins and minerals. home in Buffalo. for three years. NEW TOUTS LARGEST SttlWO TEA econd Son A second son was born to Mr. nd Mrs.

Walter M. Jeffords Jr, 911 Park Manhattan, on tug. 2 at the Harkness Pavilion Manhattan. The child has een named John. Dobson Jef-ords.

Mrs. Jeffords, formerly Kathleen McLaughlin, is a aughter of George V. McLaugh-in, president of Brooklyn Trust 'ompany, and Mrs. McLaugh-in. The other child is George Vincent McLaughlin Jeffords, ne-and-a-half years old.

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