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-Just Between Don't Let Numbers Confuse You When It Comes to Date-Book By NANCY MOTTRAM YOU'RE A LIKEABLE lot of points in your concerned. You rate a neatness and your side. Nor is your date book empty, even if you do occasionally wonder if you'll be out seeing the latest movie Saturday evening -or sitting home with the radio. That's where a bit of a problem comes in. The idea that dates are notches on a stick and concentrating on quantity instead of quality.

That way, every crewcutted lad who brings up the subject of a twosome this weekend gets a smile and a nod. LASS. You have a favor where manners are high score on fashion personality is on the pleasant Nancy Mottrom Nancy Mottrom Just as long as the crowd knows you're not desperate for dates, and you're seen with a different male often--and pou decide that it's pure and simple popularity. If you're not tied down to a steady-going relationship, you have a choice of dining and dancing with a variety of down the opposite sex. But if your date rating goes a or two the lads know that all they have to do to share an evening with you is to pick up the phone.

There's nothing special then. It's not a prize Ann Marie Chapple Is Bride of Mr. Canavan Miss Ann Marie Chapple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Chapple of 669 6th became the bride of Daniel Canavan at a nuptial mass Saturday, at the R.C.

Church of St. John the Evangelist. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Canavan of Visitation Place.

The maid of honor was Miss Clara Catanzaro and the bridesmaids were the Misses Frances Denniston and Gloria Lamont. John Geraghty was best man for Mr. Canavan and the ushers were Louis Barker wand Nicholas Colasvonno. The bride wore a gown of ivory slipper satin with lace and made with a insertions, Her finger-tip veil had a crown of seeded pearls. The bridal bouquet was white orchids, white rose and white sweet peas.

The attendants wore gowns of nile green and yellow and their flowers were old-fash- ioned bouquets. CLEANING Repairs Storage KINGSWAY CARPET CLEANERS 28 Years in Flatbush 4718 FARRAGUT B'KLYN 3, N. Y. INGERSOLL 2-8315 "A real glamour dessertLeslie made with Jack Frost Sugar!" RECIPE PINEAPPLE MINT WHIP (Serves 4) 2 egg whites Drop of peppermint 4 tablespoons Jack extract or 2 tableFrost Confectioners' spoons chopped Super Sugar fresh mint cup whipping cream cup drained, crushed teaspoon lemon juice pineapple 1. Beat egg whites until foamy.

Add Jack Frost Super Sugar gradually, beating constantly with rotary egg beater stiff. As you marvel at the satin-smoothness of this mixture- remember it owes its delightful texture to the special fineness of Jack Frost Confectioners' Super Sugar! 2. Whip cream until stiff. Add peppermint extract or chopped mint. Fold into egg whites.

3. Add lemon juice to pineapple. Fold into cream mixture. Chill. 4.

Serve in chilled sherbet glasses. Garnish with sprig of mint. Note: This mixture may be placed in freezing tray of automatic refrigerator and partially frozen, if desired. Granulated Verifine Confectioners' Super Light Brown Dark Brown Tablets FREE JACK RECIPE BOOK: FROST Send your name and adSUGAR dress to Ellen Leslie, The National Sugar Refining Company, New York 5, N. Y.

More recipes on Jack Frost Box, too! IT'S QUICK PURE CANE SUGAR JACK fROST CANE SUGAR: OR see you're a Whorisn't? It's so grand Smooth NESTLES Fan, too! and Rich Grand for. Cooking, too! I was raised on and look at me now! Giddap Mom! EVAPORATED VITAMIN INCREASED VITAMIN ants If you take your coffee IT WITH No other evaporated milk name can match this World -wide quality record For over 80 years best Best known, most Tops with women known for Milk Products widely used for babies 'round the World for round the World! 'round the World! quality in cooking! MILK PRODUCTS, NEW YORK, N. Y. Ruth M. Crea Ruth M.

Crea To Wed Mr. Ridgway Announcement of the gagement of Miss Ruth M. to Thomas F. Ridgway, son Mr. and Mrs.

James Del Maio of 520 Lincoln Place, is made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Checco of 13 Charles Bellmore. The prospective bride is a graduate of Wellington C. Mepham High School, North Bellmore.

Her fiance is an alumnus of St. Leonard's Academy. Bessie Schuster's Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schuster of Manhattan, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Bessie Schuster, to Leonard H. Haber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haber of 124 Carlton Ave. Mr.

Haber was graduated from Boy's High School, and attended C.C. of N.Y. Followed by three years of service with the U. S. Marines, in the South Pacific.

He is an active memher of the U. S. Marine's Re. serve. Mr.

Haber is an accountant. Barbara Ann Gilman Bride of Mr. Herman The marriage of Miss Bar. bara Ann Gilman. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Gilman of Great Neck. to Bruce Jay Herman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Max Herman, also of Great Neck, took place Sunday at the Hotel Pierre, Manhattan. The Rev. Dr. Jacob P. Rudin officiated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception.

Mrs. Earle Nanzetta of Chattanooga, was matron honor. Miss Arlene Gilman, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Earle Nanzetta was the best man. The ushers were Alfred Lee Gilman.

brother of the bride. and Robert and Morton Kornstein. Mrs. Herman was graduated from Drew Seminary, and attended Centenary Junior College. Her husband, an alumnus of Cornell University, served in the Army Air Forces for three years.

After a wedding trip to the Caribbean. the couple will make their home in Great Neck. Mr. and Mrs. Francis T.

Mayo of North Salt Lake, Utah, announce the birth of a daughter. Katherine, 011 April 29. Mrs. Mayo is the former Margaret Betts of North Salt Lake. Mr.

Mayo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mayo of Flatbush. He is an engineering student at the University of Utah, in Salt Lake City.

Mrs. George S. Downing of Hampton Road has returned from a visit in Canada. AS YOU LIKE IT 4632 SIZES 12-20 This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Includes complete illustrated instructions.

Pattern 4632 in sizes 12, 14, 18. 20. Size 16, yards, 35- inch. Send 25c. in coins for this pattern to Brooklyn Eagle, 53, Pattern Department, 243 W.

17th Manhattan 11, N. Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Allow 10 days for delivery. BOOKS OF Entertaining Study of STITIONS by Claudia de Lys.

Philosophical Library, $5.00. Ry WILLIAM F. LAVELLE TREASURY OF AMERICAN SUPER- English The City College of New York Claudia de Lys' "Treasury of American Superstitions" offers an entertaining study on the superstitions of Americans, superstitions that have long influenced the private actions and affairs of most Americans some time during their lives. Diverging from the present pattern of contemporary critics and authors on Americans, she does not attempt to analyze the mystical power superstitions hold over us, but simply lists the best known practices still faithfully followed in everyday life. The author these modern-day and religiously observed beliefs back to their ancient origin; some originating in ancient customs and rituals; some stemming from medieval misinformation; some symbolically embosomed in the books of the Bible.

Fascinating Appeal "A little bird told me" is a pointing indication of the fascinating appeal and interest the book should have for curious persons anxious to learn "why" Marie Ann Chakales Will Be Honored Mrs. Kathryn Chakales of 9 Veronica Place will entertain at a cocktail party at her home on Sunday in honor of the engagement of her daughter, Miss Marie Ann Chakales, to George Nelson Paulman of Scarsdale. The wedding will take place on Sept. 18. St.

Charles Hospital Guild Party Saturday St. Charles Hospital Guild is sponsoring a bridge party to he held Saturday on the roof of the Hotel St. George. Proceeds will go to the children's hospital. conducted by Sisters of Wisdom.

At Skytop Among the weekend guests Skytop Club in the Poconos from Brooklyn were: Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Heinegg of 151 Midwood Dr. and Mrs. James A.

Inciardi of 149 Midwood Dr. and Mrs. Karl A. Dreag of 24 Monroe Place, Miss Augusta Meinkin of 1373 Dean Mr. and Mrs.

G. H. Saylor of 1616 Beverly Road and Miss Merle Munn, 477 5th St. Mrs. Ernest A.

Conrad of 617 venue entertained at luncheon and bridge at her home recently in honor of Mrs. Nina Stout of San Antonio, Texas, formerly of Brooklyn. THE DAY that requires forethought and effort on his part. You know that every Tom, Dick and Harry interesting on an evening out. Sometimes it's hard work to smother a yawn or two, and the time seems to drag on and on towards your curfew.

Is it worth the time spent-if you play at counting the seconds in those gruesome conversational silences? THE TEST COMES when you begin looking forward to Friday the minute some young lad buys tickets for two for the game that night. Or if you plan your hairdo and accessories and bring out your best date dress. This time, you hate to see the hours go by--and it's a date worthy of a souvenir in your scrapbook. You're not proving a thing when you take the first date bid that comes your way. Being seen around frequently isn't worth all the mental agony where you just aren't enjoying yourself.

There's every reason in the world for you to pick and choose your carefully--and you'll discover that it pays off. DO A BIT OF SORTING--and it's not hard to say no. You might have a previous engagement-or "Thanks, but I'm busy that night." Those evenings at home aren't hard to take if you put the time to use getting your Spring wardrobe in 1 shape, or brushing up on your correspondence and getting after the book you've been meaning to read. Save your date nights for the few who count a little more. They'll be something to want to wait for.

Remember, your time is valuable. Don't waste it. Nancy can help with all your teen-age prob(lems. Write her in care of this newspaper. Your Birthday By Stella THURSDAY, May 13-Born today, you are highly intuitive and emotionally receptive to others.

You have a fine mind. but are too apt to be influenced by others. As a child, you may have serious attacks of "hero worship." You have definite literary capabilities but must cultivate individuality and the ability to stick at a job until it is finished. Don't let yourself be discouraged by a single setback. Gird yourself against disappointment and try again! You have the talent and the capability if you make proper use of your gifts.

Although you are ambitious, are too reitring to push self forward. Either a business or a marrige partner who is also interested in your work and can inspire you to your best. efforts at all times may he the answer to your problem. If you can learn not to lean on others emotionally, you will be far better off. To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow.

select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide. Friday, May 14 TAURUS (April 21-May 21 Aggressive action will pay off today. GEMINI (May 22-June 22)-Active intrest in some project can bring cellent results. CANCER (June 23-July 23) -Let your heart be your guide in today's activities.

LEO (July 24-Aus. 23) Execute all important matters this morning. VIRGO (Aus. 24-Sept. 22) -Coninue yesterday's initiative.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)-- -Early hours are the best ones today. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.

22) Be cooperative for the best results. SAGITTARIUS Nov. 23-Dec. 22) -A short journey may bring you a business benefit. CAPRICORN (Dec.

23-Jan. 20) -Early bird 13 the one who makes the best killing today. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19) Will power will bring about the desired results.

PISCES (Feb. 20-March -Fairly beneficial if you keep your wits about you. ARIES (March 22-April 20) Seek spiritual guidance. if perplexed, Phyllis B. Klotz Bride of Mr.

Marshak Miss Phyllis B. Klotz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Klotz of 135-39 227th Laur. elton.

was married on Sunday in the Music Room of the Biltmore by Rabbi Saul I. Teplitz of the Laurelton Jewish Center, to Seymour B. Marshak. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Marshak of 3740 Bedford Ave. Mrs. Birdie Greenhouse. aunt of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and Marvin M. Nathan, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man.

A reception was held in the Music Room of the hotel immediately following the ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Andrew Jackson High School, St. Alband and Hofstra College, Hempstead. The bridegroom is a graduate of James Madison High School. and Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute with 8 degree of Bachelor of Chemical Engineering.

Mr. and Mrs. Marshak will make their home with the bride's parents after a wedding trip by air to Bermuda. Tender Skim? Better begin to ADD CALGON when you use soap in hard or soft water CALGON, Hagen they observe these ritualistic American Superstitions almost practices with ceremonial dignity, The phrase, "a little bird told me," so often the end of a long female tale, is hunted back to the most sagacious of all men, King Solomon, who said, "A little bird of the air shall carry the voice." Most men readers will not be too interested in the origin of the superstitions so long as they are pleasant. "Kissing the Bride." certainly an enjoyable experience for most men, dates back to the time of the Romans when a tee-totaler-Roman suspected his wife of alcoholic tendencies.

He kissed her lips for the taste of wine and found his action so exotic that a slight suspicion became an overnight Other familiar customs discussed in the book are the Love at First Sight; Thrice a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride: and Getting out of Bed on the Right Side superstitions: practices as common as Manhattans at a cocktail party. Lasting Impression Although the author makes no attempt to usury any pulpit authority nor to prove the silliness of superstitions, she does infer the utter unreliability of long-standing mystical influences that have left a lasting impression upon our actions. Some of the fallacious, harmful, and ridiculous of childbirth are exsuperstitions. posed in their utmost absurdity. Claudia de Lys has written an interesting and informative book with a light and refreshing touch.

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