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a a By Your Birthday Stella THURSDAY, Oct. 7-Born today, you have a keen and retentive mind which seeks inforof all Kinds, finds it, digests factanin then makes use of the your own fashion. You have the gift of being able to explain even the most complicated matters, simply and accurately. Because of this, you would make an excellent teacher, public lecturer, or practicing attorney. Since you are able to get at the underlying motivations and contemporary connotations of facts and interpret them, you are often able to see an opportunity long before others do.

And, since you are quick to take full advantage of each move, you are often considered an opportunist. In addition, you have a good OCT. 7, 1948 business sense and are highly capable fortune of amassing during consider- lifeyour time. You are not extravagant in personal needs, SO the chances are that you will hand on a goodly amount to your heirs. Friday, Oct.

8 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -All efforts connected with writing and publishing go forward. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.

22)-It you are house-huntine, you may find what you want. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22) It will prepared able for an to turn upset in your plans, you be them to your CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan.

20)-Optimism reigns. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)--Romance and happiness on the home front are indicated. (Feb.

PISCES 21) -Employees are particularly ARIES (March 22-April 20) -All things appear favorable. TAURUS (April 21-May 21) -Plan happy weekend. GEMINI (May 22-June 22) -Partnership CANCER activities (June are 23-July favored. 23) -Not your day yet! Hold the line. LEO (July 24-Aug.

23) -Business plans may be judiciously consummated 11 dealing with elderly persons. VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 22)-A good day for all activities. FLOORS WILL GLOW with TALLY- -HO TALLY HO FLOOR FINISH NOT A WAX No No Quick Drying Rubbing Slipping WATER RESISTANT Quick Drying Long Lasting FLOOR.

FINISH Available in Gallons To Wind Theon At your neighborhood dealer or call MA. 4-2464 for nearest outlet De INDOVAR PAINT BROOKLYN, M. Y. DIVISION 22 COMMERCE STREET MA. 4-2464 WILL GLOW -Just Between UsDon't Be So Available If Boy Starts Taking You for Granted By NANCY MOTTRAM ought to make you stop and think a little about HE'S REALLY IMPORTANT to you.

With- your attitude. He doesn't have to worry about out actually meaning to, you hang on his every the state of your feelings. You show them word, sit around every night to listen for the every time you're together and you jump at telephone and in general, most of your thoughts his beck and call. are of him. Yet, it If he's in a bad mood you suffer through it seems you're the only with a grin.

If he's feeling slightly sarcastic, one who feels that way. you take it and if he decides that he'd like to As far as his actions shoot the breeze with the boys the rest of the are concerned, you're a evening, he gives no more thought to you. And nice kid, but that's although you may be a bit perturbed at the about all. time, the minute he nods in your direction, You don't want to you're back on the same path. This sort of believe it, but you can't thing can go on indefinitely, and when you get the suspicion out of come right down to it, you're not happy.

But your mind. He doesn't what can you do about it? treat you as anything special, and sometimes YOU CAN BE PRETTY sure he takes you he ignores you for days for granted and unless you begin to take yourlat a time. Then, he self in hand, you'll stay confused until one fine comes back with a day he decides to end it all. You'd like to have smile and all is for. him care for you and you can't hold him by given.

You're glad that Nancy Mottram silent worship. he's back, and no ques- The same treatment on your part can work tions asked. He has you wrapped around his little finger and he definitely cracks the whip in your relationship. YOUR PRIDE ISN'T suffering any blows, though. You're happy, and no matter what your friends have to say, you'll see him whenever he has time for you.

You have a chain looped firmly around your ankle and you like it. It's no fun, though, waiting and wondering and always being in suspense. Just knowing that you're not the most vital thing in his life Anne Fornaro Feted Miss Anne Fornaro, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Fornaro of 44 Underhill was honored at a miscellaneous shower on Saturday at the Little Tavern.

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BOOKS OF THE DAY Ike's Wartime Secretary Tells About Her Job Summersby, Prentice Hall. $2.75. By NADINE ARCHER Secretary to Publisher, Brook- Lyn Eagle Any woman would envy Kay Summersby her career member of General Eisenhower's staff during the most total European war of all time. Over a period of three and onehalf years she had an unprecedented opportunity to observe the direction of this war and to become acquainted with such notables as Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, the King of England, Molotov, Generals Marshall, Montgomery, Patton and De Gaulle.

As British citizen driver of the Motor Transport Corps, for U. S. Army Headquarters in England, Miss Summersby was assigned in May, 1942, to act as chauffeur for a few days for the then almost unknown Major General Eisenhower. This chance assignment led to service with the general throughout the invasions of North Africa and Europe. As the first five- TRANSFORMATIONEvery Tuesday at 7:05 on WPIX, Edgar, borough hair and fashion stylist, brings to life the story of Pygmalion and adds definite glamour touches to guests who appear on his program.

Here, Anita Torrin takes Edgar's advice on grooming. The show is called "Teen-age School of Charm." The wall paint Beautiful New in ONE Paint with Flatlux in the room same day. One coat covers wallpaper, Goes on smoothly. No laps Dries fast to a smooth, Leaves no odor. Washable.

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But it is an interesting story, told, rather puzzlingly, in American newspaper reporter language. Avowedly discarding all traditional British reserve, Miss Summersby presents intimate glimpses of the great "with their hair down." none more impious than that of an afflicted King of England on a visit to North Africa. A warm admirer of Generals Patton and Bradley, she is critical of Montgomery and the conduct of many VIPs with whom she came in contact. General Eisenhower she found the most considerate and thoughtful of bosses, very human in his occasional flares of temper, his passion for bridge and Western pulp magazines, his fondness for dogs, and his dislike nail polish. His unconquerable esty and simplicity were.

in her estimation, standing distinctions. To his secretary, the general was indeed a hero. Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. William S.

Maguire of 853 Carroll St. announce the birth of a daughter, Maureen Ann Maguire, on Sept. at Prospect Heights Mrs. Maguire is the former Helen Spellane, Plans for the Oct. 27 bridge to be sponsored by the Tiny Tim Society of the House of Giles the Cripple at the Towers Hotel were made at the monthly.

meeting of the society on Tuekday afternoon. Mrs. J. Hunter Lack, president, presided. Mrs.

Cord A. Meyer, chair. man of the bridge, will entertain the chairmen of the various committees at a tea at her home on Friday, Oct. 22. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs.

Lack, Miss Marion Andrews and Mrs. Theodore Cornell. Nancy Mottram wonders. He's counted on you so long, that if he discovers that you aren't around all the time and it seems as though you're not quite so interested, it will intrigue him. He'll be anxious to find out what happened and why his charm has slipped in your estimation.

Playing "hard to get" can perk up a flagging romance, and you get into the habit of requiring his attention instead of staying in his shadow, you'll find that the world will look much brighter. Nancy can help with all your teen-age problems. Write her in care of this newspaper. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses for the following persons are on file today in the Brooklyn Marriage License Bureau: Marriage licenses for the fol-1 lowing persons are on file today in the Brooklyn Marriage License Bureau: Joseph A. McCarthy 23).

377 Grant Gloria M. Goepper (24), 354 Elderts Lane. Robert M. (22), 406 7th Audrey S. Turner (25), 462 1st 8t.

Nicholas J. Toscano (32), Manhattan; Antoinette M. Sarni (25), President St. George Iazzi (28), 1069 65th Franziska Biller (27), 1069 65th 8t. Vincent J.

Bifulco (25), 650 Linwood Anne M. Spallino (23), 1813 W. 9th Street. Carmello Puma (25), Manhattan; Aurora A. Denaro (18), 22 Tehama St.

Richard P. Ezzell (20); 951 69th Constance M. Benson (19), 6722 8th Avenue. Messod Criqui (39), Manhattan; Goldie Koserofsky (29), 1540 Union St. Lucius Priester (30), 140 Decatur Izerlie Fraizer 19 Sumpter St.

James Murphy (28), 420 Macon Mary W. Hines (29), 437 Gates Ave. Cyril G. ocks (21), 112 Decatur St.i Frances M. Grigsby (19), 691 Madison Street.

George W. Evelyn (30), 1208 Dean Emma Johnson (22), 1212 Dean St. Charlie Carr (25). 189 Halsey Maude Young (22), 897 Greene Ave. Salvatore J.

Scacco (27), Bronx: Josephine C. Lombardi (26), 7 Stryker Gaetano Garguilo (27), Ozone Park. L. Concetta M. Lucchese (24), 130 Montauk Ave.

Vincent Costanzo (26). 104 Empire Boulevard: Marie F. Altomari (22), 104 Empire Boulevard. Joseph Kaluk (36), 20 E. 18th Martha Roth (35), Forest Hills.

L. I. Dennis J. Tracy (27), 1727 Stanhope Mary A. Clancy (19), 332 Hart St.

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I. Seymour Galperin (28), 763 Eastern Parkway; Ruth E. Feinman (22), 1651 Carroll St. Leo Y. Fleur (29).

Bronx; Leona S. Cohan (19), 287 E. 49th St. Charles J. McAllister (21), 740 Humboldt Helen M.

Flaherty (18), 53 Franklin St. Eugene L. Shugoll (23) Queens: Joan Simons (20), 675 Lafayette Ave. Ernest J. Hahl (20), 1107 Irving Mary P.

Martinelli (20), 605 Knickerbocker Ave. Milton D. Ehrlich (24), 1854. Bergen Jeanne Weingard (21), 1645 E. 3d St.

Byron H. Downen (24). Danville. Kathleen E. Zier (22), 15 Bleecker St.

Jack Becker (25), 2041 E. 7th Rhoda D. Zweig (21), 3045 Brighton 12th St. George Cohen (24), 699 Saratoga Renee A. Goldman (19), 191 Amboy St.

Marvin Haber (24), 5501 11th Ave. Shirley Rosenstreich (24), 9513 Church Avenue. Joseph J. Fominko (24), Mona, West Virginia: Madaline Fleschsenhaar (22) 981 E. 92d St.

Arnold Bork (33), 500 Ocean Marion Gabry (34), 500 Ocean Ave. Sidney Posin (27), Jersey City: Frances Sellkowsky (27), 2247 64th St. Hugo V. Krombholz (21), 465 E. 24th Josephine A.

Aiello (16), 2122 Haring Street. Carl Dinott (43), 1322 44th Lillian Wallberg (23), 350 E. 8th St. Perry A. Intermor (25), 696 Glenmore Antionette N.

Ruso (21), 428 Cleveland St. John R. Dahlquist (69), 641 72d Edith G. Bashman (59), 641 72d St. Joseph A.

Capozzalo (20), 158 N. Elliott Walk: Rose M. Bonomolo (20). 2650 E. 19th St.

Leon Potemkin (25), 2347 E. 24th Theresa Yodoff (25), 376 E. 54th Arthur L. DiTaranto (21), 428 88th Marie T. Paccione (20), 320 86th St.

Allie A. Feldman (24), 1673 W. 2d Shirley Swiedler (18), 1850 Ocean Donald J. Hayden (25), 331 E. 18th Judith D.

Browne (22), 679 E. St. Sidney Sorkowitz (28), 874 Driggs Mildred Stein (21), 166 S. 9th St. James Kolias (29), 1417 Kings Hwy; Georgia Alicakos (28), 1008 Avenue Joseph J.

Bamberger (21). Manhattan; Dolores M. Johnston (20), 437 52d St. Leo Jacobs (39), 916 Albemarle Road: Lilian B. Scheiner (32), 1806 Sterling Place.

Matthew R. Capitelli (24), 241 New sey Gloria A. Daleranko (18), 6073 68th Road. Henry Witherspoon (31), 267 Hancock Helen M. Johnson (29 267 Hancock St.

Henry C. Millet (24), 1575 President Ruth Stupp (23), 669 Ralph Ave. Frank Pascone (31). 041 Rockaway Ave. Stella Campanella (22), 8805 Bedell Lane.

Edward F. Hussey Jr. 023, 297 7th Phyllis M. Pellicano (21), 1859 61st St. Victor H.

Sherman (39), 2365 E. 22d Ida Lubarsky (36), 2365 E. 22d -St. Joseph Muldoon 144), 340 56th Helen Nevin (43), 6711 Fort Hamilton Parkwar. Mario Cassara (26).

1861 W. 13th Alda Castagno (23), 1871 W. 13th St. Amadio J. Mar iula (20).

63a Utica Lucia F. Desiderio (22), 83 Utica Avenue. J. Harry Altman (50), Atlanta, Georgia: Rose H. Lewis (42), 1051 Carroll St.

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Shepherd (28), 1557 Pacific St. Robert R. Ballotti 130) 1672 81st Marle T. Aiello (23), 2744 W. 15th st John F.

La Rosa (29), Bronx: Mildred J. Genovest (221 2060 E. 38th St. John Wilson (23 England: Annie Tripp (23), 1509 E. 54th St.

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