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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN EAGLE. SUN SEPT. 28, 1947 STARTS Lucy Kelston 'Arrives ess ROGER KENT TO OPEN STORE HERE TOMORROW -z A 1 I Sings Opera Title Role For kid who once sang at Bushwick weddings (or 3. Lucy PRODUCTION OF NEW '48 EIGHTS Special fo the Brooklyn Eagle Detroit. Sept.

27 The Packarc" Motor Car Company annour.cet tociav that production has beei on three new lines of completely redesigned and re-engin-cered Packard Eights for 1948. Cirorge T. Christopher. Packarc Perper. president of Roger Kelaton.

23-year-old dramatic so-Rent, men clothing store chain.iprano, thinks she's been doing all was discussing the new store on right by herself. Joralemon St which opens offi-j Tomorrow the singer. now an Gabardine Burnoose Raincoat Our lull flowing burnoose, the wonderful hooded coat that makes you look like 1 very thic sheik, docs double duty as 1 ram-or-shine coat. For it 100 wool orsted gabardine cravanetted to be ater repellent. Red, beige, or purple in sizes from 10 to 18, $45 in our Sports Shop, Fourth Floor.

V-'-'y lomorrow. us will sin the 1 XT 1 Iir.st Roger Kent store. title role of -Madame Butterfly we analyzed our mailing cus aiih rh f-harle Waener ODera tomers" list and found, literally, 'Company when it opens a three- 1 uiai nunoreos ol BrooKiynites are month tour In Wilkes Baire. Pa. 1 I president, said production bega-1 early this month without loss 0 even a day's operation in th I plant, the switchover from 1947 1 1948 models being "without prece-ident in the industry." Ke sai' 'l8 1 UPIf Lucv has definitely "arrived." St" has toured teh in Manhattaa We decided to bring mmor Uc roles and ln our product to their doorstep We Summertock round mt behest; in service, you know!" dramaUc abilities, but today, as He pointed out that theirs Is the 'ten years ago, it doesn't matter to first Joralemon St.

clothing store her whether eshe struts for $3 or "So we're pioneers ln our field." $3,000. What is important to Lucy-Mr. Perper returned from Eu-lu that she Is singing before an rope a few days ago empty-handed, audience. more than 3,000 of the new car. already have been shipped tc J' dealers.

1948 PACKARD MAKES DEBUT Boasting greater windshield area for better visibility, entirely new styling with no rear fenders and no bumps or protrusions, new interior fabrics and styling, the Packard Eights for 1948 were announced yesterday. Cars come in five body types on three wheelbases with engines of 130, 145 and 1 60-horsepower. tliough his trip was a combined Deep down in her heart, she ad-buHiicss-and-pleasure Jaunt with mit she has every opera singer's Mrs. Perper. He made a tour of iambition to sin in the Metroooli- tan Opera House.

the leading mills of England, Scotland and Ireland, found British The line includes a total of 17 body types offered on four chassis with 130. 145 and 160 horsepower engir.es. The cars actually have been shortened in overall length by lour inches, he Said, without sacrificing wheelbae or interior room, by desisning bumpers as integral parts of the car. Kasier parking and maneuvering is afforded, he said. None of the cars has rear fenders Instead, a "free flow" styling.

In fact, she was bitten by the bug wor.len and worsted suitings scarcest the age of 13. when she pleaded and too high. with the caretaker of the Metro- iDolitan to ring ud the curtain for Wiving night Here in X'. 1 I her and to let her sing from its' of the Italian Renaissance of the Vanderbill Home empty stage. An Audience of 2 fourteenth century.

But the white marble columns on the front of "We're buying our suitings right here in the United States," he said. Mr. Perper foresees a new era of development on Brooklyn Heights, Lucy Kelston with no bumps or protrusions, carries front fender lines straight With her mother and the care hou.ve give a slight taker as her audience, she sang, Now Open fo Public i us pmt touch to the building that paiticularly pleasing. ucc uuun.i nric uioi- 'mce, pace mio uio irom lne cars arf Messes will be permitted to function del Destino" while her! "o'1. is usually practicing on the, Ule nfW Packardl only if they come up to a certain imagination filled the empty seats 'Pno when Lucy and Mildred e.state The mansion contains a price In the Hudson River less collection or Louis XV furni- standard." he said.

"This is a tepith music lovers applauding her aren't using it. Rush. aio a talented'. dl.aws ajr from two ducts (country one of the more recent of wp Mver) I In the right direction. the great estates thrown open to lePnth century Italian and French efforts and calling for encores.

P'nlst has given up any serious a i 1 1 1 nmsirta 1 lti! hii iitivc what ui 1 1 u1 "The future Brooklyn Heights i aruiiuc irturr, me uppiuc uhu rpctlv into the com- cheers did come to the dynamic others monopolizing the keyboard. wjthout hwtln-. will be a section of which any city dark-eved trlrl when she xanir the I alniosrt all hours ol the day. Ruth the public is the Vanderbiit Man- pieces. On the floor of the dining slon at Hyde Park, now a national 1)0i is Kashan rug over 300 hLsUirical site.

The former and tliroughout the nf Prwiwlrlr Vanderbiit this1 mansion are other authentic pieces could be proud. We are very happy Door handles are of the pull type instead of twisting. New locks make it possible to unlock either luxurious home is considared one n11 dating back ucr three ccn- to have one of our own shops same song during her debut jn sas slle content to be "ju.t an placed here." Town Hall. This was last Decern- audietve." and Lucy The manager of the new store Der -geh did a finely impressive Mildred is not available. Jack Gumpert.

native Brooklyn-. j0D; wrote one critie. "her high It and a former practicing at-inotes ringuis 0ut with a volume el front door, regardless or wnicnif thp XamDles of Italian tunes. torney. one had been locked with the key.

F.ven the familiar slap of the windshield wipers has been eliminated, Mr. Christopher declared. Some of the new models, he said, actually are lower in price than comparable 1947 Packards. The Super-Eight Club Sedan, he said, Renaissance architecture in the The Vanderbiit Mansion Na-United States. jtional Historical Site was e.stab- The visiting tourist can get an lished in July, 1940, as a unit of Intimat view of how millionaire the National Park Service as a amllies of the "Gay result of a gift of the estate to the lived by a trip through the Federal Government by Mrs.

Mar-grounds and the mansion itself on garet Louise Van Alen, Mr. Vander-one of the conducted tours that bilt's niece, who inherited the and vibrancy that brought cheers DUil lltiSS MOW from the audience." ftt' Many of the critics compared her! rOQlUFS Oil ICG voice to that of Rosa Ponselle. "Miss Kelston disclosed a phe- Flprtrrtnir AiriC Peace League to Hear Palestine Woman Talk aiaiiinuit stpiauo voice. The National Business Show, iwith a gorgeousness of timbre, vol- The Brooklyn branch of the Women's International League for will sell for $2,665, delivered ln De- run on a half hour schedule daily ume and range not often equaled openliiK at Grand Central Pa ace imit. nln Ibmi roirmnred with Psace and Freedom will hold a today," wrote another critic.

estate from Mr. Vanderbiit in 1938. The Vanderbiit mansion is on the western side of U. S. Route 9 at the northern edge of Hyde Park.

meeting at 2 p.m. Wednesday atjriav rViVi7 -s-n at 1 will dLsplay lor tne same imi moaei. Holy Trinity Episcopal tl, uUn? new office machines based The new Super-Eight Touring Se- except Monday. The three-storied marble mansion was built ln 1898 by the late Frederick W. Vanderbiit.

grandson of Commodore William Vanrier- N. about six miles north nf 1S7 Montaeue St. The guest4, Ln flwtmnl mw.tin,, Mll, dan, ne anaeo. win oe cneap- ier than the 1947 model, which was Poughkeepsie. Entrance to the Russeks apeaker will be Rose Gutman, a nee and fl exibilit v.

th voutl 1-sors announced yesterday. priced at $2,772. prlced 81 u' member of the British W. I. L.

P. F. fyi jjngpr could easilv rise to a I This e'ectronic develnnment thev lbilt' of the New York grounds is bv me soum gate dl from Pa'estine who will report on inis e.ectronlc development, they Amonf the new cars Is a "Sta- central system, on the grand stvle' rectlv off V. Route 9 the rtean Co. plf Of eminence among is most striking in the whirh Mr.

Women at SZX bribed as getting that name he his iust returned 1 1 7, uunus because is just too fine a car tne nas just returnea. Italent by accident when she was the war. 1. i Ru The congress was attended Dbout 12. She had ukin(.

1 N. 41 ceiegatei irom nunareos 01 or- -no PSSon nri sanir ranLtions renresentinz more than dlsPlaV the latest in calculating with decorative hardwood trim on 1011c K'J" in pinr.t, nci LCHU mocliiiwie i-counting systems and the outside. The three major lines --w iiiunt.ru Liir 11111. 1 1 vniinn 111 lequipftient dictating and commit- are the Packard EUht or Deluxe Hemisphere. her voice and advised her to culti nication Instruments, furniture and Fight on a 120-inch wheelbase; cabinets, and a host of machines the Huper-Eis-'ht, on the same that cover office procedure "fromiwiieelba.se, and the Custom Eight, the first letter rereived in the on a 127-inch wlieelba.se for regu-morning to the la.st invoice con- lar models and 148-inch wheelbase eluded at closing time." for limousine or seveu-pnssenger This year's show is keyed sedan.

vate it. Long Hours of Practice From that time on, the girl has put in several hours daily on her singing chores. After she was graduated from Bushwick High she B'nai B'rith to Hold First Fall Meeting Brooklyn Heights Chapter 403, B'nai B'rith will hold its first Fall continued her studies with private equipment mat is automatic a nasi teachers, taking extra language reported. It continues throuah QQr0 Lawver fo Attend meeting Tuesday night at 8:15 at The Neighborhood Club, 104 Clark 6t. Mrs.

Rose Kolchinsky, president, announces that at the close of the business session Jules and dramatic lessons besides her oauiruay ana is open irom 1 10 p.m. Bar Association Parley i A number of Brooklyn lawyers vocal lessons. One of five musically talented Mr. and Mrs. F.

Abbot 1 Goodhue will go to Buffalo Friday to attend Cohen, Co-ordinator of the Na children, Lucy says that her home Gres Cape-Collar Whirl Coat Gres uses yards and yards of fabric, an only she knows how, in her wonderful new Whirl Coat of the new cape-shape shoulders, the new pinch-line middle and the very, very new whirl of waltz-time skirt! We have Weincr tailor all this new loveliness curve for curve, swirl for swirl, yard for yard in Juijliard's velvet-tone suede wool. And it's ours alone in mulled wine, bottle green, champagne, bock brown, grey or black. 85 in misses' sizes, Third Floor. at 310 Sumpter Ave. can "be taken liave returned to their Hewlett the regional meeting of the Bank- home after passing the Summer ing Law Section of the New York tional Community Relations Advisory Council, will speak and Grant Warner will present "It's for a music studio or a mad house ashing in Canada and at their State Bar Association at the Hotel place at Bolton, Mass.

With them Statler. where you can't hear yourself think." While Lucy practises her AU in the Mind," an educational demonstration of photographic for "ft visit was their son-in-law: Those participating as members high notes, brother Norman, 25 who Blavs with a popular band, is, and daughter, the Gerrlsh H. Mil- of committees will include Clar- mind, mental telephathy and hyp notlsm. usually trying out the latest synco-llikins Jr. (Phoebe Goodhnei.

ondience F. Corner, membership; pated rhythms on his saxophone their Infant son, Gernsli 11. Harry j. ney. laws ana practices.

Twenty one-year-old Mildred, a kin 3d. who have returned to their Frederic willits, program, ar.c talented pianist, accompanies Lucv home in Detroit. nan Wiggins, aqvisory- Our Dazzle-Damask Suitdress The romantic lights of your favorite lcndezvous-W the gleam in his eye-will reflect the glory of you in our dazzling rayon satin damask suitdress of the Prince Albert collar and Victorian hip flare. Black or brown in sizes from 12 to 18, 35. Misses' Dresses, on ourFourthFloor for a SIKOMful I party.

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1. WHY don't yon mTcttigal NOW, befort tk rnc7 occin. Wt lit but keautifal aloti ilil TtiUbl. Imok- tiai irtrj daily tad Saadaj. Writ rhon tnt fRER BOOKLBT Twla The Evergreens Cemetery (Non-iMtarlan) Russeks Russeks FU-TON AM) BRIIX.E STREETS, BROOKLYN BrMklrn 7.

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